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World Octopus Fisheries

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Title World Octopus Fisheries
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Creator Warwick H. H. Sauer
Ian G. Gleadall
Nicola Downey-Breedt
Zöe Doubleday
Graham Gillespie
Manuel Haimovici
Christian M. Ibáñez
Oleg N. Katugin
Stephen Leporati
Marek R. Lipinski
Unai Markaida
Jorge E. Ramos
Rui Rosa
Roger Villanueva
Juan Arguelles
Felipe A. Briceño
Sergio A. Carrasco
Leo J. Che
Chih-Shin Chen
Rosario Cisneros
Elizabeth Conners
Augusto C. Crespi-Abril
Vladimir V. Kulik
Evgenyi N. Drobyazin
Timothy Emery
Fernando A. Fernández-Álvarez
Hidetaka Furuya
Leo W. González
Charlie Gough
P. Krishnan
Biju Kumar
Tatiana Leite
Chung-Cheng Lu
Kolliyil S. Mohamed
Jaruwat Nabhitabhata
Kyosei Noro
Jinda Petchkamnerd
Delta Putra
Steve Rocliffe
K. K. Sajikumar
Hideo Sakaguchi
Deepak Samuel
Geetha Sasikumar
Toshifumi Wada
Xiaodong Zheng
Yongjun Tian
Yumeng Pang
Anyanee Yamrungrueng
Gretta Pecl
 
Subject Octopus; fisheries;review; global
 
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Recent studies have shown that coastal and shelf cephalopod populations have increased glo-bally over the last six decades. Although cephalopod landings are dominated by the squid fish-ery, which represents nearly 80% of the worldwide cephalopod catches, octopuses andcuttlefishes represent 10% each. Total reported global production of octopuses over the pastthree decades indicates a relatively steady increase in catch, almost doubling from 179,042 t in1980 to 355,239 t in 2014. Octopus fisheries are likely to continue to grow in importance andmagnitude as many finfish stocks are either fully or over-exploited. More than twenty describedoctopus species are harvested from some 90 countries worldwide. The current review describesthe major octopus fisheries around the globe, providing an overview of species targeted, eco-logical and biological features of exploited stocks, catches and the key aspects of management
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Date 2024-01-29T10:57:46Z
2024-01-29T10:57:46Z
2019-12-06
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier 41. Sauer, W.H., Gleadall, IG., Downey-Breedt, N.,Doubleday, Z., Gillespie, G., Haimovici, M., Ibanez, C.M., Katugin, O.N., Leporati, S., Lipinski, M., Markaida, U., Ramos, J.E., Rosa, R., Villanueva, R.,Arguelles, J., Briceno, F.A., Carrasco, S.A., Che, L.J., Chen, C., Cisneros, R., Conners, E., Crespi-Abril, A.C., Kulik, V.V., Drobyazin, E.N., Emery, T., Fernandez- Alvarez, F.A., Furuya, H., Gonzalez, L.W., Gough, C., Krishnan, P., Biju-Kumar., Leite, T., Lu, C., Mohamed, K.S., Nabhitabhata, J., Noro, K., Petchkamnerd, J., Putra, D., Rocliffe, S., Sajikumar, K.K., Sakaguchi, H., Deepak-Samuel, V., Sasikumar, G., Wada, T., Zheng, X., Tian, Y., Pang, Y., and Yamrungrueng, A. (2020). World Octopus Fisheries, Reviews in Fisheries and Aquaculture, https://doi.org/10.1080/23308249.2019.1680603.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81313
 
Language English
 
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