2009
DOI: 10.3856/vol37-issue3-fulltex-9
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Biomass and fishing potential yield of demersal resources from the outer shelf and upper slope of southern Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The relative abundance and fishing potential of the commercially valuable fishes and cephalopods with marketable size was assessed using two seasonal bottom trawl surveys performed in 2001 and 2002 on the outer shelf and upper slope (100-600 m depth) off the coast of southern Brazil. These surveys were part of REVIZEE, a national program designed to assess the fishery potential within the Economic Exclusive Zone. Of the 228 fish and cephalopod species caught during the surveys, only 27 species and ge… Show more

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“…They are preyed upon by a variety of fish [ 51 , 52 ], seabirds [ 53 ] and cetaceans [ 48 , 53 ]. Densities of demersal fish species in the outer shelf and upper slope of southern Brazil are higher compared to the southeast area due to the influence of the southern nearby richer water masses [ 54 ].…”
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“…They are preyed upon by a variety of fish [ 51 , 52 ], seabirds [ 53 ] and cetaceans [ 48 , 53 ]. Densities of demersal fish species in the outer shelf and upper slope of southern Brazil are higher compared to the southeast area due to the influence of the southern nearby richer water masses [ 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%