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Jellyfish fisheries in the Americas: origin, state of the art, and perspectives on new fishing grounds
(Springer, 2016-09)
Jellyfish (primarily scyphomedusae) fisheries have a long history in Asia, where jellyfish have been caught and processed as food for centuries. More recently, jellyfish fisheries have expanded to the Western Hemisphere, ...
Jellyfish fishery in Pakistan
(Plankton Society of Japan, 2016-01)
This study reports on the jellyfish (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) fishery in Pakistan for the first time. Two jellyfish species: Catostylus perezi and Rhopilema hispidum, marketed with the trade names: banana and flower-jellyfish, ...
Trophic controls of jellyfish blooms and links with fisheries in the East China Sea
(Ecological Modelling, 2008)
Large jellyfish blooms have occurred in the East China Sea (ECS) during the last decade, a period also characterized by increasing fishing pressure, eutrophication, and changing climatic conditions. As large jellyfish ...
Trophic Controls of Jellyfish Blooms and Links with Fisheries in the East China Sea
(Ecological Modelling, 2008)
Large jellyfish blooms have occurred in the East China Sea (ECS) during the last decade, a period also characterized by increasing fishing pressure, eutrophication, and changing climatic conditions. As large jellyfish ...
Jellyfish, Forage Fish, and the World's Major Fisherie
(Oceanography Society, 2014-12)
A majority of the world’s largest net-based fisheries target planktivorous forage fish that serve as a critical trophic link between the plankton and upper-level consumers such as large predatory fishes, seabirds, and ...
The jellyfish fishery in Mexico
(Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2013)
Association of three Carangidae juvenile fishes with cannonball jellyfish Stomolophus meleagris in Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California
(Universidad de Valparaíso, 2019)
Jellyfish bycatch diminishes profit in an anchovy fishery off Peru
(Elsevier Science, 2013-03)
Peru supports one of the world’s largest single-species fisheries based on the Peruvian anchovy (Engraulis ringens L. Jenyns, 1842), and bycatch of the scyphomedusa Chrysaora plocamia (Lesson, 1832) affects this fishery. ...
High genetic differentiation in the edible cannonball jellyfish (cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Stomolophus spp.) from the Gulf of California, Mexico
(Elsevier Science, 2019-11)
Studies of population genetic structure in relation to ecological and evolutionary processes are crucial for conservation genetics and particularly for sustainable management of fisheries. However, such knowledge is not ...
Evaluating the role of large jellyfish and forage fishes as energy pathways, and their interplay with fisheries, in the Northern Humboldt Current System
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-05)
Large jellyfish are important consumers of plankton, fish eggs and fish larvae in heavily fished ecosystems worldwide; yet they are seldom included in fisheries production models. Here we developed a trophic network model ...