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Elasmobranchs of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Status, Ecology and Biology: A Bibiliographic Analysis

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By: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)(Author)
76 pages
Elasmobranchs of the Mediterranean and Black Sea
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  • Elasmobranchs of the Mediterranean and Black Sea ISBN: 9789251073865 Paperback Mar 2013 Out of Print #205513
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The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean promotes the development, conservation, rational management and best utilization of living marine resources, as well as the sustainable development of aquaculture in the Mediterranean, Black Sea and connecting waters. This study presents a bibliographic analysis of 661 papers on taxonomy, distribution, status, statistics, fisheries, bycatch, biologic and ecologic parameters on age and growth, food and feeding habits, reproductive biology and stock assessment of elasmobranchs in Mediterranean and Black Sea. Focusing particularly on elasmobranchs in the GFCM area, it shows that cartilaginous species, including sharks, rays and chimaeras, are by far the most endangered group of marine fish in the Mediterranean Sea, with 31 species critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable. The biological characteristics of elasmobranches make them more vulnerable to fishing pressure than most teleost fish.

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By: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)(Author)
76 pages
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