The Inlet of Xel-Ha is used as a park for ecotourism, representing a sanctuary for the conservation of Pink Queen Conch. Increasing fishing pressure has led to the inclusion of the species in CITES. Most knowledge about the growth of the queen conch was generated through aquaculture, ocean enclosures or obtained using estimates derived from population dynamics. In this study we estimated the growth rate of juvenile S. gigas in a natural protected area by direct methods, during the period of April 2009 to January 2011. Data was obtained by capture-mark-recapture sampling. 1418 individuals were tagged and growth of 714 conchs was analyzed. Population size and density was estimated using Schnabel’s method. The average density was estimated at ...
The milk conch Strombus costatus has rarely been studied at population and fisheries level in the Ca...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Despite active conservation measures, slow recovery of Queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a growing con...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Growth and population assessment of the queen conch Strombus gigas (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae) by c...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
Growth parameters and density variation of a queen conch, Strombus gigas (Neotaenioglossa: Strombida...
El caracol reina, Strombus gigas, es un gasterópodo de importancia comercial en el Caribe. Los estud...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) provides important economic, ecological, and societal benefits to l...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
The queen conch Eustrombus gigas is an important fisheries resource in the Caribbean region. In Cuba...
In Mexico and elsewhere in the Caribbean, the queen conch Strombus gigas is an endangered species. U...
El caracol rosa (Strombus gigas, Linnaeus, 1758) es una especie de importancia económica en el Mar C...
Intense harvest of queen conch (Strombus gigas L.) throughout the Caribbean has resulted in serious ...
The milk conch Strombus costatus has rarely been studied at population and fisheries level in the Ca...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Despite active conservation measures, slow recovery of Queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a growing con...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Growth and population assessment of the queen conch Strombus gigas (Mesogastropoda: Strombidae) by c...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
Growth parameters and density variation of a queen conch, Strombus gigas (Neotaenioglossa: Strombida...
El caracol reina, Strombus gigas, es un gasterópodo de importancia comercial en el Caribe. Los estud...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) provides important economic, ecological, and societal benefits to l...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
The queen conch Eustrombus gigas is an important fisheries resource in the Caribbean region. In Cuba...
In Mexico and elsewhere in the Caribbean, the queen conch Strombus gigas is an endangered species. U...
El caracol rosa (Strombus gigas, Linnaeus, 1758) es una especie de importancia económica en el Mar C...
Intense harvest of queen conch (Strombus gigas L.) throughout the Caribbean has resulted in serious ...
The milk conch Strombus costatus has rarely been studied at population and fisheries level in the Ca...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Despite active conservation measures, slow recovery of Queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a growing con...