Spanish campaign to investigate pelagic fishing in Portugal and the Gulf of Cádiz

Published Mar 2, 2021

Tridge summary

The "Miguel Oliver" ship, owned by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, has started its 'Pelago21' campaign on the Portuguese coast and the Gulf of Cádiz, running until March 22. Directed by the Portuguese Institute of Sea and Atmosphere, the campaign aims to use the ship's probe equipment to study the abundance and characteristics of pelagic fish species such as sardines, anchovies, horse mackerel, mackerel, and blue whiting, utilizing the ecointegration method. The Ministry operates a fleet of research boats, including the Miguel Oliver, Emma Bardán, and Vizconde de Eza.
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The Miguel Oliver ship's campaign will run until March 22, on the Portuguese coast and the Gulf of Cádiz. The ship "Miguel Oliver". Efeagro / MAPA The ship, belonging to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, begins the “Pelago21” campaign, for the second consecutive year, under the scientific direction of the Portuguese Institute of Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA). The main objective is to determine the abundance and characteristics of the main pelagic fish species, such as sardines, anchovies, horse mackerel, mackerel or blue whiting, by means of the ecointegration method, using the ship's probe equipment, ...
Source: PEefeagro

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