Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).

A total of 24 species of stromateiod fishes (Stromateoidei) from 5 families (except Amarsipidae) were registered on the shelf of the southern part of Africa (off Angola, Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique) and in the adjacent areas of the Atlantic and Indian oceans from YugNIRO data collected in r...

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Main Author: Piotrovsky, A.S.
Other Authors: Yakovlev, V.N.
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: 1994
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15799
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/15799 2023-05-15T13:35:38+02:00 Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries). Масляные рыбы (Stromateoidei) южной части Африки и сопредельных районов (распределение, биология, промысел) Piotrovsky, A.S. Yakovlev, V.N. South Africa Angola Namibia Mozambique Boa Paz Sofala Shallow West-Indian Ridge 1994 pp.69-77 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15799 ru rus 597.58:639.2(267) http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15799 Stromateoidei Trawl fishing Hyperoglyphe antarctica Cubiceps caeruleus Hyperoglyphe moselii Schedophilus pemarco Stromateus fiatola Tubbia tasmanica Psenopsis obscura Parapsenes rotundus Journal Contribution Non Refereed 1994 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:00:45Z A total of 24 species of stromateiod fishes (Stromateoidei) from 5 families (except Amarsipidae) were registered on the shelf of the southern part of Africa (off Angola, Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique) and in the adjacent areas of the Atlantic and Indian oceans from YugNIRO data collected in research cruises from 1972 to 1990. Some species are forming dense concentrations at the banks, mountains and elevations in the systems of Whale, Mozambique, Madagascar and Western Indian ridges and vulnerable for fishing gears. Twelve species: Hyperoglyphe antarctica, Schedophilus huttoni, S. maculatus, S. ovalis, Centrolophus niger (Centrolophidae), Cubiceps caeruleus, C. pauciradiatus, C. capensis, Psenes pellucidus, Parapsenes rotundas (Nomeidae), Tetragonurus cuvieri, T. atlanticus (Tetragonuridae), are common for the western and eastern coasts of Africa. Nine species are found only eastwards to Africa, they are as follows: Tubbia tasmanica, Psenopsis obscura (Centrolophidae), Cubiceps squamiceps, Nomeus gronovii, Psenes maculatus, P. arafurensis, P. cyanophris, P. whiteleggii (Nomeidae), Ariomma indica (Ariommidae). Three species dwell only near the western coast: H. moselii, S. pemarco (Centrolophidae), Stromateus fiatela (Stromateidae). On the shelf of the southern part of Africa nomeids Cubiceps squamiceps and butterfishes Ariomma indica as well as Centrolophidae in the Namibia area may have the commercial interest. The densest concentrations of nomeids were found in the area of Bazaruto Island (Mozambique). Butterfish is one of the most abundant fishes on the Mozambique shelf in 30-200 m depths caught with bottom trawl. The best catches, up to 900 kg per trawling hour were reached in the area Boa Paz (southern Mozambique); they reached 700 kg on the Sofala Shallow (central coast of Mozambique). В районе Южной Африки и в сопредельных водах обитают масляные рыбы 24 видов, принадлежащих к 5 семействам. Общими видами для западного и восточного побережий Африки являются 11 видов: Hyperoglyphe antarctica, ... Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Boa ENVELOPE(15.532,15.532,66.822,66.822) Indian
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topic Stromateoidei
Trawl fishing
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Cubiceps caeruleus
Hyperoglyphe moselii
Schedophilus pemarco
Stromateus fiatola
Tubbia tasmanica
Psenopsis obscura
Parapsenes rotundus
spellingShingle Stromateoidei
Trawl fishing
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Cubiceps caeruleus
Hyperoglyphe moselii
Schedophilus pemarco
Stromateus fiatola
Tubbia tasmanica
Psenopsis obscura
Parapsenes rotundus
Piotrovsky, A.S.
Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
topic_facet Stromateoidei
Trawl fishing
Hyperoglyphe antarctica
Cubiceps caeruleus
Hyperoglyphe moselii
Schedophilus pemarco
Stromateus fiatola
Tubbia tasmanica
Psenopsis obscura
Parapsenes rotundus
description A total of 24 species of stromateiod fishes (Stromateoidei) from 5 families (except Amarsipidae) were registered on the shelf of the southern part of Africa (off Angola, Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique) and in the adjacent areas of the Atlantic and Indian oceans from YugNIRO data collected in research cruises from 1972 to 1990. Some species are forming dense concentrations at the banks, mountains and elevations in the systems of Whale, Mozambique, Madagascar and Western Indian ridges and vulnerable for fishing gears. Twelve species: Hyperoglyphe antarctica, Schedophilus huttoni, S. maculatus, S. ovalis, Centrolophus niger (Centrolophidae), Cubiceps caeruleus, C. pauciradiatus, C. capensis, Psenes pellucidus, Parapsenes rotundas (Nomeidae), Tetragonurus cuvieri, T. atlanticus (Tetragonuridae), are common for the western and eastern coasts of Africa. Nine species are found only eastwards to Africa, they are as follows: Tubbia tasmanica, Psenopsis obscura (Centrolophidae), Cubiceps squamiceps, Nomeus gronovii, Psenes maculatus, P. arafurensis, P. cyanophris, P. whiteleggii (Nomeidae), Ariomma indica (Ariommidae). Three species dwell only near the western coast: H. moselii, S. pemarco (Centrolophidae), Stromateus fiatela (Stromateidae). On the shelf of the southern part of Africa nomeids Cubiceps squamiceps and butterfishes Ariomma indica as well as Centrolophidae in the Namibia area may have the commercial interest. The densest concentrations of nomeids were found in the area of Bazaruto Island (Mozambique). Butterfish is one of the most abundant fishes on the Mozambique shelf in 30-200 m depths caught with bottom trawl. The best catches, up to 900 kg per trawling hour were reached in the area Boa Paz (southern Mozambique); they reached 700 kg on the Sofala Shallow (central coast of Mozambique). В районе Южной Африки и в сопредельных водах обитают масляные рыбы 24 видов, принадлежащих к 5 семействам. Общими видами для западного и восточного побережий Африки являются 11 видов: Hyperoglyphe antarctica, ...
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author Piotrovsky, A.S.
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title Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
title_short Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
title_full Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
title_fullStr Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
title_full_unstemmed Stromateoidei in the Southern part of Africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
title_sort stromateoidei in the southern part of africa and adjacent areas (distribution, biology, fisheries).
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Namibia
Mozambique
Boa Paz
Sofala Shallow
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