نتایج جستجو برای: tuna wastes

تعداد نتایج: 16842  

ژورنال: علمی شیلات ایران 2020

Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) is one of the most important commercial and neritic fish species which has known because of ecological importance and wide distribution around the world. The aim of this study was to determine relative index of abundance for Yellowfin Tuna from 2007 to 2016, also we evaluated effect of some explanatory variables (year, month, vessel tonnage and net height) of ...

2015
Ango C. Hsu Andre M. Boustany Jason J. Roberts Jui‐Han Chang Patrick N. Halpin

To analyze the effects of mesoscale eddies, sea surface temperature (SST), and gear configuration on the catch of Atlantic bluefin (Thunnus thynnus), yellowfin (Thunnus albacares), and bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) and swordfish (Xiphias gladius) in the U.S. northwest Atlantic longline fishery, we constructed multivariate statistical models relating these variables to the catch of the four speci...

2006
John Sibert Robert J. Olson Jock W. Young

CONTENTS CLIOTOP/PFRP Workshop: The Role of Squid in Pelagic Marine Ecosystems ............................... 2 Papua New Guinea Tuna-Tagging Project ................. 5 Upcoming Events .................................................. 5 Erratum ................................................................ 7 Pelagic Fisheries Science in the Pacific, 2005 and Beyond—PIFSC and PFRP ............

1998
D. J. Marcinek

We measured the horizontal and vertical movements of ®ve adult yellow®n tuna (Thunnus albacares, estimated body mass 64 to 93 kg) near the main Hawaiian Islands, while simultaneously gathering data on oceanographic conditions and currents. Fish movements were recorded by means of ultrasonic depth-sensitive transmitters. Depth±temperature and depth±oxygen pro®les were measured with vertical cond...

2006
Brittany S. Graham

Within the tropical and subtropical oceans, tuna forage opportunistically on a wide variety of prey. However, little is known about the trophic ecology of the smallest size classes which play an important role in stock assessments and fisheries management. The foraging behavior of yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares (23.5–154.0 cm FL), collected from nearshore Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) arou...

2008
Patrick Lehodey Inna Senina Raghu Murtugudde

An enhanced version of the spatial ecosystem and population dynamics model SEAPODYM is presented to describe spatial dynamics of tuna and tuna-like species in the Pacific Ocean at monthly resolution over 1 grid-boxes. The simulations are driven by a bio-physical environment predicted from a coupled ocean physical–biogeochemical model. This new version of SEAPODYM includes expanded definitions o...

Journal: :Science 2001
B A Block H Dewar S B Blackwell T D Williams E D Prince C J Farwell A Boustany S L Teo A Seitz A Walli D Fudge

The deployment of electronic data storage tags that are surgically implanted or satellite-linked provides marine researchers with new ways to examine the movements, environmental preferences, and physiology of pelagic vertebrates. We report the results obtained from tagging of Atlantic bluefin tuna with implantable archival and pop-up satellite archival tags. The electronic tagging data provide...

2017
Julia M.I. Barth Malte Damerau Michael Matschiner Sissel Jentoft Reinhold Hanel

Recent developments in the field of genomics have provided new and powerful insights into population structure and dynamics that are essential for the conservation of biological diversity. As a commercially highly valuable species, the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is intensely exploited throughout its distribution in tropical oceans around the world, and is currently classified as near th...

2003
Kim Holland Dean Grubbs David Itano Brittany Graham Laurent Dagorn

Introduction Most tropical tunas captured by commercial and recreational fishers worldwide are “associated.” Sometimes this association is with natural structures such as seamounts or reefs or drifting logs, but increasingly these associations are with man-made fish aggregating devices—FADS. In fact, some researchers estimate that over 50%, by weight, of total tuna catch in the Indian and Pacif...

2013
Mehdi Zarei Hossein Najafzadeh Ala Enayati Marzieh Pashmforoush

Canned tuna fish are frequently and largely produced and consumed in Iran and also exported. Therefore, their biogenic amines content should be of some concern to human health. In the present study, the levels of histamine, putrescine, tyramine and spermidine in 40 samples of canned tuna fish were determined. Histamine, as the major chemical hazard of seafood products, was detected in 57.5 % of...

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