Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]

The general circulation pattern in the western boundary of the SW Atlantic is dominated by the opposite flows of Malvinas (-Falkland)and Brazil Current. In the Confluence region both currents separate from the continental slope and flow offshore creating an area of strong contracts and complex dynam...

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Main Authors: Bertolotti, M.I., Brunetti, N.E., Carreto, J.I., Prenski, L.B., Sánchez, R.P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 1996
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:1351 2023-05-15T16:50:30+02:00 Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996] Bertolotti, M.I. Brunetti, N.E. Carreto, J.I. Prenski, L.B. Sánchez, R.P. 1996 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/1351/ http://aquaticcommons.org/1351/1/Contr939.pdf en eng International Council for the Exploration of the Sea http://aquaticcommons.org/1351/1/Contr939.pdf Bertolotti, M.I. and Brunetti, N.E. and Carreto, J.I. and Prenski, L.B. and Sánchez, R.P. (1996) Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]. Copenhagen, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, (ICES CM, 1996/S) Fisheries Oceanography Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed 1996 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:18:55Z The general circulation pattern in the western boundary of the SW Atlantic is dominated by the opposite flows of Malvinas (-Falkland)and Brazil Current. In the Confluence region both currents separate from the continental slope and flow offshore creating an area of strong contracts and complex dynamics. The shelf-break fronts off Argentina mark the transition between shelf waters of mixed origin and nutrient rich Malvinas waters. Two areas deserve special attention due to the steep gradients introduced by the outflow of important sources of continental waters: the Rio de la Plata and the Magellan Strait to the north and south of the study area. Characteristics of the front is the high primary and secondary production, and the presence of important invertebrate and fish stocks that concentrate along the front to feed or spawn. The area comprises nearly 30 o/o (333 million U$S in 1995)of all Argentine catches of fish and squid. Resources in the area, beyond the EEZ limits, support international fisheries mainly of Russia, Poland and Spain. (Document contains 15 pages & figs) Book Iceland International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Argentina Argentine
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Oceanography
Bertolotti, M.I.
Brunetti, N.E.
Carreto, J.I.
Prenski, L.B.
Sánchez, R.P.
Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
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description The general circulation pattern in the western boundary of the SW Atlantic is dominated by the opposite flows of Malvinas (-Falkland)and Brazil Current. In the Confluence region both currents separate from the continental slope and flow offshore creating an area of strong contracts and complex dynamics. The shelf-break fronts off Argentina mark the transition between shelf waters of mixed origin and nutrient rich Malvinas waters. Two areas deserve special attention due to the steep gradients introduced by the outflow of important sources of continental waters: the Rio de la Plata and the Magellan Strait to the north and south of the study area. Characteristics of the front is the high primary and secondary production, and the presence of important invertebrate and fish stocks that concentrate along the front to feed or spawn. The area comprises nearly 30 o/o (333 million U$S in 1995)of all Argentine catches of fish and squid. Resources in the area, beyond the EEZ limits, support international fisheries mainly of Russia, Poland and Spain. (Document contains 15 pages & figs)
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author Bertolotti, M.I.
Brunetti, N.E.
Carreto, J.I.
Prenski, L.B.
Sánchez, R.P.
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Brunetti, N.E.
Carreto, J.I.
Prenski, L.B.
Sánchez, R.P.
author_sort Bertolotti, M.I.
title Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
title_short Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
title_full Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
title_fullStr Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
title_full_unstemmed Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]
title_sort influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off argentina [contribution to ices annual science conference, reykjavik, iceland, 27 sep- 04 oct 1996]
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Bertolotti, M.I. and Brunetti, N.E. and Carreto, J.I. and Prenski, L.B. and Sánchez, R.P. (1996) Influence of shelf-break fronts on shellfish and fish stocks off Argentina [Contribution to ICES Annual Science Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 27 Sep- 04 Oct 1996]. Copenhagen, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, (ICES CM, 1996/S)
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