Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998

The fishing activity in Inhambane Bay is still strictly artisanal, with predominance of trawl and line fishing among other methods. Trawl fishing in particular, is considered to be the most important fishing method in terms of revenue and potential for the future.

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Main Authors: Santana Afonso, P., Mafuca, J.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:Portuguese
Published: 2001-10
Subjects:Fisheries, Information Management, Mozambique, Inhambane Bay, Ambligaster sirm, Decapterus russelli, Southern African marine environment, trawl fishing,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24566
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-245662021-07-05T01:52:38Z Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998 Trawl and line fishing in Inhambane Bay: 1998 Santana Afonso, P. Mafuca, J. Fisheries Information Management Mozambique Inhambane Bay Ambligaster sirm Decapterus russelli Southern African marine environment trawl fishing The fishing activity in Inhambane Bay is still strictly artisanal, with predominance of trawl and line fishing among other methods. Trawl fishing in particular, is considered to be the most important fishing method in terms of revenue and potential for the future. A check list of species found in the area studied is included as an annex. 2021-06-24T16:14:34Z 2021-06-24T16:14:34Z 2001-10 article http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24566 pt application/pdf application/pdf 1-17 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/7699 424 2012-02-02 08:32:43 7699 Instituto de Investigação Pesqueira, Mozambique
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topic Fisheries
Information Management
Mozambique
Inhambane Bay
Ambligaster sirm
Decapterus russelli
Southern African marine environment
trawl fishing
Fisheries
Information Management
Mozambique
Inhambane Bay
Ambligaster sirm
Decapterus russelli
Southern African marine environment
trawl fishing
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Information Management
Mozambique
Inhambane Bay
Ambligaster sirm
Decapterus russelli
Southern African marine environment
trawl fishing
Fisheries
Information Management
Mozambique
Inhambane Bay
Ambligaster sirm
Decapterus russelli
Southern African marine environment
trawl fishing
Santana Afonso, P.
Mafuca, J.
Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998
description The fishing activity in Inhambane Bay is still strictly artisanal, with predominance of trawl and line fishing among other methods. Trawl fishing in particular, is considered to be the most important fishing method in terms of revenue and potential for the future.
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topic_facet Fisheries
Information Management
Mozambique
Inhambane Bay
Ambligaster sirm
Decapterus russelli
Southern African marine environment
trawl fishing
author Santana Afonso, P.
Mafuca, J.
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Mafuca, J.
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title Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998
title_short Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998
title_full Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998
title_fullStr Pesca de Arrasto e Linha na Baia de Inhambane: 1998
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