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NOTA A MOckiNgbird Mimus polyglottos (LiNNAeus 1758) fOuNd

sTOMAch Of A bLue shArk Prionace glauca (LiNNAeus 1758) figure 1. 1. Reconstruction of the bird. 2. Remains of bird. 3. Right wing. 4. Tail and rectrices.



RECALLING that the Commission adopted the Resolution by ICCAT

Recommendation by ICCAT Concerning the Conservation of Sharks caught in Catch limits for blue shark. 2. An annual Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 28923 ...



1 RECALLING that the Commission adopted the Resolution by

Recommendation by ICCAT Concerning the Conservation of Sharks caught in 2. An annual TAC of 39102 t for North Atlantic blue shark is established.



Caracterización de la pesquería de tiburón azul (Prionace glauca

16 mar 1994 A total of 2 186 blue shark specimens from both types of fisheries were recorded. The total length (TL) was. 69 to 280 cm considering both types ...



IOTC–2015–SC18–ES17[E]

TABLE 2. Blue shark: IUCN threat status of blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the Indian Ocean. Common name. Scientific name. IUCN threat status2.



Age determination and growth of the blue shark (Prionace glauca) in

30 abr 2019 Figure 2. Images of vertebrae from blue sharks (Prionace glauca) captured between. 2010 and 2016 in the western North Pacific Ocean.



Doc. No. PA4_807 / 2019

11 nov 2019 RECOGNIZING that Atlantic blue sharks (Prionace glauca) are ... 2. An annual TAC of 39100 t for North Atlantic blue shark is established.



Mercury in blue shark (Prionace glauca) and shortfin mako (Isurus

12 feb 2019 year of blue shark represented 2 167 tonnes (63% of long-line landings) and 501 tonnes (14%). 58 for the shortfin mako at the fish market of ...



891-934 (2005) 891 - CATCH BY-CATCH AND INDICES OF

Canadian Atlantic for this shark species. 2. Biology. 2.1 Morphometry. Various measures of blue shark size have been used in the past: fork length and total 



Vertical distribution of blue Shark (Prionace glauca) in The Indian

reference in the capture and management of blue sharks in the future. 2 Materials and methods. 2.1 Study. This research is a part of the Research Institute