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GENERAL FISHERIES COMMISSION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN REGIONAL STUDY ON SMALL TUNAS IN THE by |
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Di Natale, A.; Srour, A; Hattour, A.; Keskin, Ç; Idrissi, M.; Orsi Relini, L. ABSTRACT This study, undertaken upon request by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediteranean
(GFCM), summarizes the available information about the small tuna species in the Mediterranean Sea
and the Black Sea. It provides data on their biology and ecology, their exploitation, including the
fishery statistics by species, and the socio-economic aspects of these fisheries. |
Di Natale, A.; Srour, A; Hattour, A.; Keskin, Ç; Idrissi, M.; Orsi Relini, L. Résumé Cette étude, réalisée sur demande de la Commission générale des pêches pour la Méditerranée, offre
un résumé des informations disponibles concernant les petits thonidés en Méditerranée et dans la mer
Noire. Elle fournit des données sur leur biologie et écologie ainsi que sur leur exploitation, y compris
les statistiques des pêches par espèces et les aspects socioéconomiques de ces pêcheries. |
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2.1 Sarda sarda (Block, 1793)
2.2 Auxis rochei (Risso, 1810)
2.3 Euthynnus alletteratus (Rafinesque, 1810)
2.4 Orcynopsis unicolor (Geoffroy Saint-Hilarie, 1817)
2.5 Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758)
2.6 Scomberomorus commerson (Lacepède, 1800)
2.7 Other small tuna species noticed in the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
3. SMALL TUNA FISHERIES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA (Download 577 kb)
3.1 Main fishing techniques4. SOCIO-ECONOMICAL ASPECTS OF THE SMALL TUNA SPECIES (Download 73 kb)
3.2 The exploitation of small tunas in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
3.3 Fishery legislation
4.1 Overview of small tuna species landings in the Mediterranean Sea5. DISCUSSION (Download 83 kb)
4.2 The economic relevance of small tuna fisheries
4.3 An overall economic indicator for small tuna fisheries
4.4 Socio-economic indicators for small tuna fisheries