Analysis of the evolution of hake (Merluccius hubbsi and Merluccius australis) catch and effort by Spanish vessels operating in the Patagonian shelf area since the beginning of this industrial fishery
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10508/825Visitar enlace: ICES CM 2002/L: 05
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Portela, J. (Julio); Bellido-Millán, J.M. (José María); Cardoso, X.A. (Xosé Antón); Wang, J. (Jianjun); Ulloa, E. (Edelmiro); Tato, V. (Vicente); Otero, M. (Montserrat)Bidalketa-data
2012-09-04Tipo
conference outputPalabras clave
hakecatch
effort
Spanish fishing fleet
commercial size category
vessel size category
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The hake fishery (Merluccius hubbsi and Merluccius australis) is one of the most important ones for Spanish vessels operating in the Southwest Atlantic. Both species are widely distributed along the Patagonian shelf, although M. australis occupies mainly more southern waters. This paper presents a historical review of fishery data on the Spanish fishing fleet operating in the SW Atlantic collected and collated during the EC Study Project 99/016 “Data collection for stock assessment of two hakes (Merluccius hubbsi and M. australis) in International and Falkland waters of the SW Atlantic”, in order to analyse the evolution of catch and effort in the hake fishery since 1983 to 2000. Data on landings and effort by Spanish vessels from 1983 onwards were utilised to study trends and shifts within the fishery. These data were provided by Asociación Nacional de Armadores de Buques Congeladores de Pesca de Merluza (ANAMER), the most important Spanish ship-owners fishing association operating in ...
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