Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach

Fish populations and fisheries fluctuations are closely linked to climate dynamics through environmental variability that determines distribution, migration, and abundance. Fisheries science has largely focused on the larger fisheries of the northern hemisphere, some of which fluctuate at decadal ti...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel), Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes), Salmerón, F. (Francisca), Ramos, A. (Ana)
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Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7917
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.10.013
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/7917 2023-05-15T17:35:36+02:00 Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel) Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes) Salmerón, F. (Francisca) Ramos, A. (Ana) Atlantic Ocean Central Atlantic Eastern Central Atlantic Mauritanian waters 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7917 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.10.013 unknown Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7917 Journal of Marine Systems, 80(3-4). 2010: 243-247 doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.10.013 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Climatic changes Gadoid fisheries Time-series analysis Eastern boundary currents article 2010 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.10.013 2022-08-30T23:47:13Z Fish populations and fisheries fluctuations are closely linked to climate dynamics through environmental variability that determines distribution, migration, and abundance. Fisheries science has largely focused on the larger fisheries of the northern hemisphere, some of which fluctuate at decadal time scales and show patterns of synchrony with low frequency signals, as reflected by climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). However, there is limited information on these patterns for the NW African coast, where important international fisheries have been established for decades. In order to improve our understanding of the impacts of climate variability (in particular the NAO) on black hake dynamics in northwest Africa, we used catch-based relative abundance indices from commercial fisheries off Mauritania and Senegal as dependent variables in correlation analyses with the NAO index. Then we tested the mechanistic dependence between the NAO index and north–south (v) component of the wind stress as a proxy of upwelling variability. Black hake abundance was highly and negatively correlated with the NAO index, with a time lag of 3 years. The NAO explained around 40 to 50% of abundance variability between 1960 and 2003. At the same time, the wind stress fields were positively correlated with NAO during the same year, which was responsible for 53% of their variability. In contrast to what we expected, these results suggest that black hake abundance is inversely related with intensified and extended upwelling processes along the Mauritanian and Senegalese coast, causing the cold oceanographic season to extend more southwards than normal. 3 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797) Journal of Marine Systems 80 3-4 243 247
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topic Climatic changes
Gadoid fisheries
Time-series analysis
Eastern boundary currents
spellingShingle Climatic changes
Gadoid fisheries
Time-series analysis
Eastern boundary currents
Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel)
Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes)
Salmerón, F. (Francisca)
Ramos, A. (Ana)
Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
topic_facet Climatic changes
Gadoid fisheries
Time-series analysis
Eastern boundary currents
description Fish populations and fisheries fluctuations are closely linked to climate dynamics through environmental variability that determines distribution, migration, and abundance. Fisheries science has largely focused on the larger fisheries of the northern hemisphere, some of which fluctuate at decadal time scales and show patterns of synchrony with low frequency signals, as reflected by climatic indices such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). However, there is limited information on these patterns for the NW African coast, where important international fisheries have been established for decades. In order to improve our understanding of the impacts of climate variability (in particular the NAO) on black hake dynamics in northwest Africa, we used catch-based relative abundance indices from commercial fisheries off Mauritania and Senegal as dependent variables in correlation analyses with the NAO index. Then we tested the mechanistic dependence between the NAO index and north–south (v) component of the wind stress as a proxy of upwelling variability. Black hake abundance was highly and negatively correlated with the NAO index, with a time lag of 3 years. The NAO explained around 40 to 50% of abundance variability between 1960 and 2003. At the same time, the wind stress fields were positively correlated with NAO during the same year, which was responsible for 53% of their variability. In contrast to what we expected, these results suggest that black hake abundance is inversely related with intensified and extended upwelling processes along the Mauritanian and Senegalese coast, causing the cold oceanographic season to extend more southwards than normal. 3
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel)
Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes)
Salmerón, F. (Francisca)
Ramos, A. (Ana)
author_facet Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel)
Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes)
Salmerón, F. (Francisca)
Ramos, A. (Ana)
author_sort Meiners-Mandujano, C.G. (César Gabriel)
title Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
title_short Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
title_full Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
title_fullStr Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
title_full_unstemmed Climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (Merluccius polli and Merluccius senegalensis) in NW Africa: A first approach
title_sort climate variability and fisheries of black hakes (merluccius polli and merluccius senegalensis) in nw africa: a first approach
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