4 research outputs found
Preliminary Analysis for Identification of Priority Species of Small Pelagic Shared Stocks in GSA01 And GSA03 (Alborán Sea)
Small pelagic resources and particularly sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and anchovy (Engraulis encrasicholus) represent an important fishery activity for the countries bordering the Alboran Sea. This paper aims at contributing to the identification of priority species of small pelagic shared stocks in GSA01 and GSA03 (northern and southern Alboran Sea GFCM regions) for carrying out joint stock assessments and promoting new management measures that would allow the sustainability of the resources and its exploitation. The WG on small pelagic shared stocks met twice during 2011 progressing in analysing the available data on the stocks and its exploitation and building a common data base. Moreover a comparative analysis on sardine landings data from 2003-2010 in GSA01 and GSA03 was carried out explaining that the exploitation pattern in sub-areas (GSAs 01 and 03) is different but the total length-frequency distribution of sardine exploited by each country appears to be similar. A tentative in applying a LCA analysis of the Moroccan and Spanish data on sardine using different biological parameters and with the VIT software was unsuccessful but orientated for future works of the W
Climate oscillations effects on market prices of commercial interest fishes in the northern Alboran Sea
Climate oscillations affect fish population dynamics, ecological processes and fisheries activities in marine ecosystems. In the
western Mediterranean, several atmospheric indices associated with pressure oscillations have been identified as the main drivers
of the abundance or availability of certain resources exploited by fisheries. The main aim of this study was to explore the
association between the potential effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Arctic Oscillation (AO) on the first
sale price of fresh fish at the fish market of the most representative commercial species of the fisheries in the Alboran Sea
(Mediterranean Sea). We used the Pearson correlation test to investigate correlations between the atmospheric oscillation indices
and the fish market price of the selected species. The results suggest that inter- and intra-annual atmospheric oscillations may
have an effect on bonito (Sarda sarda), European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) and catsharks (Scyliorhinus spp.) abundance
and catchability in the Alboran Sea and, therefore, an impact on their fish market presence and price variability according to the
law of supply and deman