Argentina: The National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development will survey shrimp in the San Jorge Gulf, national waters, and the Chubut coast

Published 2024년 11월 1일

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The National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) has initiated a 20-day survey campaign in the San Jorge Gulf, national waters, and the Chubut coast to monitor the population of shrimp (Pleoticus muelleri) using the commercial fishing vessel Bogavante Segundo. The research aims to identify accessible and vulnerable shrimp concentrations for commercial trawling, analyze the spatial distribution of mature and impregnated females, and evaluate the fertility and ovarian maturation indices. The survey will also examine the composition, abundance, and distribution of the epi-benthic fauna associated with the shrimp, as well as the catch composition and oceanographic variables in the area. This research, which started in March 2017, is funded by the freezing trawl companies.
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On Thursday, October 31, the National Institute for Fisheries Research and Development (INIDEP) began the survey campaign for shrimp (Pleoticus muelleri) in the San Jorge Gulf, national waters and the Chubut coast aboard the commercial fishing vessel Bogavante Segundo. With Ms. Juan de la Garza as scientific chief and invited scientific personnel from Santa Cruz, over the course of 20 days, where the vessel will behave exclusively as a scientific research vessel, researchers and technicians will verify the presence of concentrations of shrimp accessible and vulnerable to the commercial trawl net in the areas between parallels 43º 10 S and 47º S and west of longitude 063º 50’ W and will analyze the spatial distribution of mature females and impregnated females. In turn, they will estimate the fertility and ovarian maturation indices and determine the composition and abundance of the epi-benthic fauna associated with the main distribution bottoms of the shrimp in the evaluation ...
Source: Inidep

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