10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «CAPELIN»
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The Newfoundland and Labrador Seafood Cookbook - Halaman 37
Capelin & Smelts Towards the end of June when I was growing up, we'd wait with anticipation to hear the cry, "the capelin are in." Then we'd head to the beach equipped with buckets. There, ankle deep in capelin, we'd scoop up as many as ...
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Ken Schultz's Field Guide to Saltwater Fish - Halaman 51
Mallotus villosus A member of the smelt family, the capelin is an important food fish for cod, pollock, salmon, seabirds, and whales. It has commercial value; females are prized for their roe, and the meat is used as animal feed and fish meal.
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Cod: The Ecological History of the North Atlantic Fisheries
evidence that fishing caused the decline in abundance or shift in distributions of capelin, or that fishing could have caused the changes in growth and behaviour. On the other hand, the changes coincided with rapid decreases in sea ...
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The Bering Sea Ecosystem - Halaman 107
Capelin (Mallotus villosus) Capelin are widely distributed in the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, and Sea Okhotsk, and along the Kamchatka Peninsula. They range from Juan de Fuca Strait through arctic Alaska and south to the Korean coast (Hart, ...
Committee on the Bering Sea Ecosystem, National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, 1996
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Who Gets What?: Domestic Influences on International ... - Halaman 20
The Capelin Fishery Capelin is a relatively small, pelagic species found in the North-East Atlantic, the Barents Sea, Southwest of Greenland, off the coast of Labrador, and around Newfoundland. It is also found in the Northern Pacific, along the ...
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, 2009
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Risk Evaluation and Biological Reference Points for ... - Halaman 198
Population dynamics and factors affecting the abundance of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in the Northwest Atlantic, p. 789-811. In G. D. Sharp and J. Csirke [ed.] Proceedings of the Expert Consultation to Examine Changes in Abundance and ...
S. J. Smith, Joseph J. Hunt, Denis Rivard, 1993
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Game Theory and Fisheries: Essays on the Tragedy of Free ...
The simple assumptions made regarding these are (i) the weight of the predator (cod) is positively related to the density of capelin in the habitat; and (ii) the predation on capelin depends positively on the biomass of cod and the density of ...
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, 2013
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A Little Less Arctic: Top Predators in the World's Largest ... - Halaman 64
Thus, lower proportions of the copepod fatty acids in capelin suggests they may not preferentially feed on copepods or that capelin may rapidly metabolize these long fatty acids to shorter chain fatty acids. Capelin, however, are believed to be ...
Steven H, Ferguson, Lisa L. Loseto, Mark L. Mallory, 2010
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Models for Multispecies Management - Halaman 216
in the capelin stock. It is, nevertheless, interesting that reducing the spawning target from 500,000 tonnes to 100000 tonnes does not, in our scenarios, have any significant long-term effect on the catches. SCAP is kept in the model though, ...
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Aquatic Food Webs: An Ecosystem Approach - Halaman 156
Piatt and Anderson (1996) demonstrated a change in seabird diets since the last major reversal of the PDO, from one that primarily comprised capelin in the late 1970s to another that contained little to no capelin in the late 1980s. Barents Sea ...