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  1. Towards global traceability for sustainable cephalopod seafood

    Cephalopods are harvested in increasingly large quantities but understanding how to control and manage their stocks, and tracking the routes of the...

    Ian G. Gleadall, Hassan Moustahfid, ... Tadanori Yamaguchi in Marine Biology
    Article 30 December 2023
  2. Cephalopod paralarvae from the southeast–south Brazilian outer shelf and slope

    Cephalopod paralarvae were collected in the southeast–south Brazilian outer shelf and continental slope (24°–34°S) from 2009 to 2015 to evaluate...

    Danielle Ortiz de Ortiz, LetĂ­cia Cazarin Baldoni, ... Erica Alvez Gonzalez Vidal in Marine Biology
    Article 29 February 2024
  3. Climate change-related changes in cephalopod biodiversity on the North East Atlantic Shelf

    Global studies imply that cephalopods have benefited from climate change. However, in most areas, species-specific long-term cephalopod data sets do...

    Daniel Oesterwind, Christopher J. Barrett, ... Vladimir Laptikhovsky in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article Open access 23 March 2022
  4. A comprehensive record of the fishery resources of a tropical Ramsar wetland: Ashtamudi Estuary, India

    Ramsar wetlands in India are rich in fishery resources but are not explored extensively for their existing fish biodiversity. There is a need for the...

    Akshay .A. Kumar, Anvar Ali P. H. , Sreekanth Giri Bhavan in Marine Biodiversity
    Article 08 July 2023
  5. Incorporating evolutionary based tools in cephalopod fisheries management

    With gradual decline of global finfish resources, fisheries targeting cephalopods expanded. Yet, the stock assessment and management practice are...

    Iva Sabolić, Miguel Baltazar-Soares, Anamaria Štambuk in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
    Article 29 March 2021
  6. Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) Fishery in the Moroccan Mediterranean Sea: Nominal, Effective Fishing Effort and Catch per Unit Effort

    The octopus fishery is of major economic interest in the Moroccan Mediterranean, exploited by fishing boats using mainly octopus jigs and coastal...

    Ahmed Faiki, Hicham Chairi, Mohammed Malouli Idrissi in Proceedings of the Zoological Society
    Article 04 September 2023
  7. Effects of Global Climate Changes on Marine Fishery Resources

    Since the 1990s of the last century, the world’s marine fisheries have entered a turning point. In 1990, the global marine catch declined for the...
    Chapter 2022
  8. Impacts of regime shift on the fishery ecosystem in the coastal area of Kyoto prefecture, Sea of Japan, assessed using the Ecopath model

    The present study assessed the impact of regime shifts on the ecosystems that support fisheries in the coastal area of Kyoto Prefecture, the Sea of...

    Hiroshi Inoue, Shingo Watari, ... Yoh Yamashita in Fisheries Science
    Article Open access 12 June 2023
  9. Unusual formation of air bubbles in the arms of the California two-spot octopus, Octopus bimaculatus Verrill, 1883 during handling in captivity

    Octopus bimaculatus from Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja California, Mexico, is a poorly known species which sustains a commercial fishery and has...

    Graciela Esmeralda Colunga-RamĂ­rez, Oscar B. Del Rio-Zaragoza, Sheila Castellanos-MartĂ­nez in Marine Biology
    Article 15 September 2023
  10. Gelatinous cephalopods as important prey for a deep-sea fish predator

    We quantified cephalopods consumed by longnose lancetfish ( Alepisaurus ferox , n = 1267 stomachs containing cephalopod remains) from 2009 to 2018 in...

    Rachel S. Chen, Elan J. Portner, C. Anela Choy in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 16 November 2022
  11. High seas fisheries: the Achilles’ heel of major straddling squid resources

    Two nektonic squid species, Illex argentinus in the Southwest Atlantic and Dosidicus gigas in the Eastern Pacific, are amongst the largest commercial...

    A. I. Arkhipkin, Ch. M. Nigmatullin, ... J. Csirke in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
    Article 15 October 2022
  12. Cryptic biodiversity in the commercial diamondback squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus Troschel 1857

    Cephalopod fisheries are increasing, but little is known about the cryptic diversity of some key commercial species. Recent studies have shown that...

    Diego Deville, Souta Mori, ... Gustavo Sanchez in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
    Article 14 November 2023
  13. Genome-wide SNPs reveal complex fine scale population structure in the California market squid fishery (Doryteuthis opalescens)

    Understanding the extent and distribution of population structure and genetic connectivity of fisheries targets are crucial for informing management....

    Samantha H. Cheng, Mark Gold, ... Paul H. Barber in Conservation Genetics
    Article 25 November 2020
  14. Cephalopods, a gap in the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive and their future integration

    With the aim of maintaining or obtaining good environmental status in the Northeast Atlantic and northern Mediterranean Sea, the European Marine...

    Bianca T. C. Bobowski, Anne Marie Power, ... Daniel Oesterwind in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 24 January 2023
  15. Hawaiian flying squid Nototodarus hawaiiensis (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) in the Arabian Sea: range extension, age, and growth

    The oceanic cephalopod fauna of the Arabian Sea has not been well studied. The Hawaiian flying squid Nototodarus hawaiiensis (Oegopsida:...

    Kurichithara Kunjumony Sajikumar, Pappurajam Laxmilatha, ... Geetha Sasikumar in Marine Biodiversity
    Article 27 January 2023
  16. Integrated approach to assess the spatio-temporal foraging dynamics of a temperate marine predator, the copper shark (Carcharhinus brachyurus)

    Large-bodied sharks can be critical for coupling disparate habitats and food webs, which is considered central for ecosystem stability. Understanding...

    Michael J. Drew, Paul J. Rogers, ... Charlie Huveneers in Marine Biology
    Article 19 February 2024
  17. Dietary evidence of trophic segregation between Campbell albatross Thalassarche impavida and grey-headed albatross T. chrysostoma at subantarctic Campbell Island

    Diet and trophic relationships of New Zealand albatrosses are poorly known, while comprehensive information on their feeding ecology are needed in an...

    Yves Cherel, Susan M. Waugh in Marine Biology
    Article 30 August 2023
  18. Inter-colony and inter-annual variation in discard use by albatross chicks revealed using isotopes and regurgitates

    Effective marine ecosystem monitoring is critical for sustainable management. Monitoring seabird diets can convey important information on ecosystem...

    Amanda Kuepfer, Paulo Catry, ... Stephen C. Votier in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 16 March 2023
  19. Age and Growth of Fish

    Age and growth are the basic contents of fishery biology research. Because of the seasonal changes in the aquatic environment, including the...
    **njun Chen, Bilin Liu, Zhou Fang in Biology of Fishery Resources
    Chapter 2022
  20. Assessing the impact of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi on artisanal fisheries in the Venice Lagoon: an interdisciplinary approach

    The sea walnut, Mnemiopsis leidyi, has invaded and expanded throughout the whole Mediterranean Sea basin. Large blooms were recorded also in the...

    F. Piccardi, F. Poli, ... A. Barausse in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 22 April 2024
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