Feng, Kai Yuan, Jing Zhang, Yinzhe Qian, Jing Liu, Jiashou Li, Zhongjie Lek, Sovan Wang, Qidong
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Lake littoral zones with abundant submerged vegetation are considered to harbor diverse biotic communities and additionally serve as spawning grounds for important fishery resources. In recent decades, due to various human activities submerged vegetation in lakes have declined dramatically resulting in the function loss of spawning grounds. In orde...
Ben-Hasan, Abdulrahman De La Puente, Santiago Flores, Diana Melnychuk, Michael C Tivoli, Emily Christensen, Villy Cui, Wei Walters, Carl J
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Across publicly owned natural resources, the practice of recovering financial compensation, commonly known as resource rent, from extractive industries influences wealth distribution and general welfare of society. Catch shares are the primary approach adopted to diminish the economically wasteful race to fish by allocating shares of fish quotas-pu...
Hou, Gang Zhang, Hui Wang, Jinrun Chen, Yanying Lin, Jianbin
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Frontiers in Marine Science
The Beibu Gulf in China is rich in fish resources. However, only a small number of commercially developed fish stocks have been specifically assessed owing to limited data and expertise. In this study, 19 perciform fish populations in the Beibu Gulf were assessed using a length-based Bayesian biomass (LBB) estimator method, which is a new approach ...
Zhang, Qingqing Liu, Qun Han, Ya’nan
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Journal of Ocean University of China
Surplus production models (SPMs) are among the simplest and most widely used fishery stock assessment models. The catch-effort data analysis (CEDA) and a surplus production model incorporating covariates (ASPIC) are softwares for analyzing fishery catch and fishing effort data using nonequilibrium SPMs. In China Fishery Statistical Yearbook, annual...
yue, longtao wang, yibang zhang, hui xian, weiwei
Portunus trituberculatus is an important invertebrate species distributed in the Yangtze Estuary. However, its biomass and enrichment have been affected seriously by ongoing human activity in recent decades. The length-based Bayesian biomass estimator (LBB) is a novel and potent method to estimate the stocks for most commercial fishes and invertebr...
Romero, M. A. Ruiz, N. S. Medina, A. I. González, R. A.
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Journal of Ichthyology
Abstract—Allometric power equations are generated using otolith length and width in order to estimate the total length of five demersal species inhabiting the San Matias Gulf, the second largest gulf in Argentina. The selected fish species are economically important resources in Argentina and have been identified as prey for the system’s main preda...
Wang, Yibang Wang, Yuanchao Liu, Shude Liang, Cui Zhang, Hui Xian, Weiwei
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Eight common and commercially important marine fishes from coastal and offshore areas of Shandong Province, China, were assessed using the “Length-based Bayesian Biomass” estimator (LBB) method. These species were Scomber japonicus (chub mackerel), Sebastiscus marmoratus (false kelpfish), Hexagrammos otakii (fat greenling), Thryssa kammalensis (kam...
Nieto Vilela, Rocío A. Cumplido, Mariano González Giorgis, Yamila Gil, Mónica N. Bigatti, Gregorio
Nacella magellanica is an edible limpet that has been consumed since pre-Hispanic times by human populations along the coasts of Patagonia, but studies of its nutritional value and reproduction are not yet available. We investigated the reproductive cycle and the seasonal variation in the nutritional composition (proteins, lipids and carbohydrates)...
Mindjimba, Koane Rosenthal, Illia Diei Ouadi, Yvette Bomfeh, Kennedy Randrianantoandro, Aina
More than 60 percent of global production of smoked fishery products occurs in Africa and Asia, highlighting their tremendous significance in food and nutrition security and as a vehicle for livelihood support in these regions. However, prevailing processing technologies entail significant deleterious health implications for both processors and con...
Rotundo, Matheus Marcos Severino-Rodrigues, Evandro Barrella, Walter Petrere Junior, Miguel Ramires, Milena
Abstract: Demersal fishery resources are abundant on continental shelves, on the tropical and subtropical coasts, making up a significant part of the marine environment. Marine demersal fishery resources are captured by various fishing methods, often unsustainably, which has led to the depletion of their stocks. In order to inventory the marine dem...