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Publikováno v:
Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 13:87-98
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ichthyology. 34:867-877
Publikováno v:
Regional Studies in Marine Science. 46:101885
Age, growth, spawning season, and fecundity of four species of sea catfish inhabiting the northern Arabian (Persian) Gulf were investigated. These species constitute major bycatches of shrimp trawling and with lesser percentages in other fishing gear
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Marine Policy. 85:107-113
Declining catches are typically taken to be a warning sign of overfishing. But in fact, many such declines have been driven by recruitment changes unrelated to stock size, as evidenced by the failure of stocks to recover after reduction in fishing or
Autor:
Carl J. Walters, Villy Christensen, M. Al-Husaini, Brett T. van Poorten, Abdul Ben‐Hasan, Sarah Rajab, Hussein Al‐Foudari
Publikováno v:
Natural Resource Modeling. 32
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 100:597-606
The status of Kuwait’s fisheries landings and relative abundance for major species was reviewed using research data from Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research and landing data from the Kuwait’s Central Statistical Bureau. Landing data showed s
Autor:
Abdulrahman Ben-Hasan, Hussain M. Al-Foudari, Villy Christensen, Carl J. Walters, M. Al-Husaini
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 129(1)
Like fishing, natural regime shifts and human-induced environmental changes are often equally important factors in driving fish stock declines. In the Northwestern Arabian Gulf, many fish stocks are declining, raising questions about the reduction in
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Publikováno v:
Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology. 30:535-546
Fish traps were investigated to understand the effects of season, bait type, trap size, and trap soak time on catch rates, catch composition, and trap loss rates from March 2004 to September 2005, to improve the performance and management of Kuwait