Promoting higher added value to a finfish species rejected to sea
Authors
Portela, J. (Julio); Pierce, G.J. (Graham John); Agnew, D. (David); Arkhipkin, A. (Alexander); Medina, I. (Isabel); Sacau-Cuadrado, M.M. (María del Mar); Santos, M.B. (María Begoña); Brickle, P. (Paul); Hill, S. (Simeon); Wang, J. (Jianjun); Payne, A. (Adam); Gallardo, J.M. (José Manuel); Ulloa, E. (Edelmiro); Otero, M. (Montserrat); Riera, M. (Marcos); Tato, V. (Vicente); Pérez-Bouzada, A. (Alberto); Thomson, I.M. (Ian); Todd, R. (Robert); Hogg, A. (Anthony); Read, A. (Andrew); Vilela, R. (Roi)Date
2012-11-12Type
project deliverableKeywords
SW AtlanticRockcod
Patagonotothen spp.
Otoliths
Reproduction
Morphometry
Trophic studies
GIS
Fishery assessment
Sensorial evaluation
Microbiological evaluation
Nutritional value
Biochemical evaluation
Abstract
This project aimed to the development of the research and the technology necessary to promote higher added value to fishing activity. This is to be achieved by obtaining 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. Use of this species, caught as a by-catch
in the existing fisheries targeting hakes and cephalopods, should also increase the profitability of the fleet, contribute to maintaining employment and help to counterbalance the negative effects of fishing activity and discards in the ecosystem. The main scientific-technological objectives and
expected achievements were the following:
- Description of the fisheries
- Improved knowledge of the biology of the species
- Biomass assessment
- Estimation of catches and discards
- Analysis of the spatial ...
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