Preliminary study of the variations on the spatio-temporal distribution of a potentially exploitable species (Patagonotothen spp.) in the southwest Atlantic, using GIS techniques
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Portela, J. (Julio); Brickle, P. (Paul); Wang, J. (Jianjun); Sacau-Cuadrado, M.M. (María del Mar); Pierce, G.J. (Graham John); Santos, M.B. (María Begoña); Cardoso, X.A. (Xosé Antón); Ulloa, E. (Edelmiro); Otero, M. (Montserrat); Tato, V. (Vicente)Date
2012-09-05Type
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Patagonotothen sppRockcod
SW Atlantic
discards
GIS
environment
spatiotemporal
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The genus Patagonotothen is the most common Nototheniid on the Patagonian Shelf and slope and is part of the by-catch species in the bottom trawl fisheries. This paper presents preliminary results from the EC CRAFT project “Promoting higher added value to a finfish species rejected to sea”, aiming to develop the research and the technology necessary to promote higher added value to fishing activity by taking profit from a finfish species (Rockcod, Patagonotothen spp.)
not known to consumers and currently discarded by the EU fishing fleet operating in the South West Atlantic in order to supply the EU seafood industry with a good quality raw material for human food manufacturing. Historical fishery data series (26 168 commercial hauls of which 12 745 were positive), including effort, catches and discards, as well as biological and environmental information, from 1988 onwards was used to describe and quantify patterns and spatio-temporal changes in the rockcod fishery. These data was ...
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