Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)

The species list is drawn from an analysis of catches taken by Sumalian and Russian trawlers in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea between 1985 and 1990. The southern coastline of the Republic of Yemen has been divided into 7 areas, including waters around Socotra Island. The average depth of each trawl was recorded in 50 m increments. Non-appearance of the species in the area does not mean that the species do not occur in that area or depth, merely that it was not recorded in any of the samples analyzed. Specimens that could not be identified to species level have been excluded. A total of 195 species from 75 families was recorded and is summarized. Most of the identification of species was from FAO species identification literature. Confirmation of some species and usage of common names is from ICLARM's FishBase and Al Sedfy, et al. (1982).

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Main Authors: al Sakaff, H., Esseen, M.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1999
Subjects:Fisheries, Geographical distribution, Trawling, Catch composition, Check lists, Stock assessment, Marine fisheries, Aden Gulf, Arabian Sea, Yemen,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25657
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-256572021-07-01T02:17:58Z Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea) al Sakaff, H. Esseen, M. Fisheries Geographical distribution Trawling Catch composition Check lists Stock assessment Marine fisheries Aden Gulf Arabian Sea Yemen The species list is drawn from an analysis of catches taken by Sumalian and Russian trawlers in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea between 1985 and 1990. The southern coastline of the Republic of Yemen has been divided into 7 areas, including waters around Socotra Island. The average depth of each trawl was recorded in 50 m increments. Non-appearance of the species in the area does not mean that the species do not occur in that area or depth, merely that it was not recorded in any of the samples analyzed. Specimens that could not be identified to species level have been excluded. A total of 195 species from 75 families was recorded and is summarized. Most of the identification of species was from FAO species identification literature. Confirmation of some species and usage of common names is from ICLARM's FishBase and Al Sedfy, et al. (1982). 2021-06-24T16:21:31Z 2021-06-24T16:21:31Z 1999 article 0116-290X http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25657 en http://www.worldfishcenter.org/Naga/na_2193.pdf application/pdf application/pdf 43-47 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9045 115 2012-11-24 07:51:50 9045 WorldFish Center
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topic Fisheries
Geographical distribution
Trawling
Catch composition
Check lists
Stock assessment
Marine fisheries
Aden Gulf
Arabian Sea
Yemen
Fisheries
Geographical distribution
Trawling
Catch composition
Check lists
Stock assessment
Marine fisheries
Aden Gulf
Arabian Sea
Yemen
spellingShingle Fisheries
Geographical distribution
Trawling
Catch composition
Check lists
Stock assessment
Marine fisheries
Aden Gulf
Arabian Sea
Yemen
Fisheries
Geographical distribution
Trawling
Catch composition
Check lists
Stock assessment
Marine fisheries
Aden Gulf
Arabian Sea
Yemen
al Sakaff, H.
Esseen, M.
Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
description The species list is drawn from an analysis of catches taken by Sumalian and Russian trawlers in the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea between 1985 and 1990. The southern coastline of the Republic of Yemen has been divided into 7 areas, including waters around Socotra Island. The average depth of each trawl was recorded in 50 m increments. Non-appearance of the species in the area does not mean that the species do not occur in that area or depth, merely that it was not recorded in any of the samples analyzed. Specimens that could not be identified to species level have been excluded. A total of 195 species from 75 families was recorded and is summarized. Most of the identification of species was from FAO species identification literature. Confirmation of some species and usage of common names is from ICLARM's FishBase and Al Sedfy, et al. (1982).
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topic_facet Fisheries
Geographical distribution
Trawling
Catch composition
Check lists
Stock assessment
Marine fisheries
Aden Gulf
Arabian Sea
Yemen
author al Sakaff, H.
Esseen, M.
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title Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
title_short Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
title_full Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
title_fullStr Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and distribution of fish species off Yemen (Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea)
title_sort occurrence and distribution of fish species off yemen (gulf of aden and arabian sea)
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