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  2. Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council

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    Vessels from Hawaii fish on the high seas in both the Western and Central Pacific Ocean and the Eastern Pacific Ocean, which are included in the jurisdictions of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, respectively. The Council is involved in these regional fishery management ...

  3. Gulf menhaden - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf menhaden (Brevoortia patronus) is a small marine filter-feeding fish belonging to the family Alosidae.The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba. [2]

  4. Catch per unit effort - Wikipedia

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    In fisheries and conservation biology, the catch per unit effort (CPUE) is an indirect measure of the abundance of a target species. Changes in the catch per unit effort are inferred to signify changes to the target species' true abundance.

  5. Menhaden - Wikipedia

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    Menhaden, also known as mossbunker, bunker, and "the most important fish in the sea", [1] are forage fish of the genera Brevoortia and Ethmidium, two genera of marine fish in the order Clupeiformes. Menhaden is a blend of poghaden ( pogy for short) and an Algonquian word akin to Narragansett munnawhatteaûg , derived from munnohquohteau ("he ...

  6. Fedor Baranov - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that this is the British translation that was copied to the California State Fisheries Laboratory, attributed to Schaefer by mistake. On the question of the biological basis of fisheries by Bill Ricker in 1945. [3] The biological foundations of fishery by E. Vilim and the Israel Program for Scientific Translations, published in 1977.

  7. Gulf flounder - Wikipedia

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    Many species of fishes, including P. albigutta, have experienced declines in abundance in the Northern Gulf of Mexico from 1970 to 2000; although Fodrie et al. (2010) [6] attributed this at least in part to the effects of global rises in sea temperature, there are also a number of other factors (e.g., bycatch in trawl fisheries, increased ...

  8. Red gurnard - Wikipedia

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    The red gurnard (Chelidonichthys cuculus), also known as the East Atlantic red gurnard or soldier, is a benthic species of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Triglidae, the gurnards and sea robins. This fish is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.

  9. Trachurus lathami - Wikipedia

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    Trachurus lathami is a species of fish in the family Carangidae and the genus Trachurus, the jack mackerels. Common names include rough scad and horse mackerel [ 2 ] in English , as well as chinchard frappeur ( French ), chicharro garretón ( Spanish ), jurel (in Argentina and Uruguay ), and carapau , garaçuma , surel , and xixarro (in Brazil ...