Continental Shelf A Northeast Brazil
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1. The north Brazil undercurrent and the wind driven hydrodynamics in Japaratuba submarine canyon, Brazil
Abstract The circulation induced by the wind and the North Brazil Undercurrent (NBU) in and surrounding the Japaratuba submarine canyon on the continental shelf of the basin of Sergipe and Alagoas is described using numerical modeling. The numerical simulations were implemented to determine the canyon influence in the local hydrodynamics and in the volume fl
Braz. j. oceanogr.. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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2. AvaliaÃÃo econÃmica e ambiental dos sistemas de pesca utilizados nos MunicÃpios de Aracati e Icapuà -CE: subsÃdios para gestÃo / Economic evaluation and environmental systems fish used in the municipalities of Aracati and Icapuà - CE: support for management
Given the current global crisis in the fishing sector new approaches and strategies for fisheries management have arised, such as ecosystem management, co-management and marine protected areas. Artisanal fisheries, mostly in the Northeast Brazil, have an undeniable importance for fish production and rent. Within this framework of new management possibilities
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 24/01/2011
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3. The copepod assemblage (Copepoda: Crustacea) on the inner continental shelf adjacent to Camamu Bay, northeast Brazil
The copepod assemblage on the inner continental shelf adjacent to the coastal system of Camamu Bay (state of Bahia, Brazil) is described in relation to hydrographic conditions, during the wet and dry seasons of 2004. The zooplankton samples were obtained in vertical tows using a net with 200 µm mesh size. Temperature and salinity were measured, and the tota
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2009-12
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4. EvoluÃÃo das capturas, idade, crescimento e recrutamento de espÃcies de Lutjanidae do nordeste do Brasil / Catcha evolution, growth and recruitment of lutjanidae species ocurring on northeast coast off Brazil
Lutjanid species are widely distributed on tropical and subtropical seas, occurring on hard bottom environments. Constituted by one hundred and three species, the family Lutjanidae is distributed in four subfamilies (Apsilinae, Etelininae, Lutjaninae and Paradicichtinae) by four genera (Etelis, Lutjanus, Ocyurus and Rhomboplites) where eleven species of thes
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) da Plataforma Continental e Bancos OceÃnicos da RegiÃo Nordeste do Brasil: Programa REVIZEE III e IV
In the world, taxonomy and ecology of Amphipoda from tropical regions are few studied if compared to other temperate regions and high latitudes. Thus, the present work had as objective to study the Amphipodaâs community from the Continental Shelf and Oceanic Banks of the Northeast Region, Brazil collected during the REVIZEE-NE Program. A total of 3.103 indi
Publicado em: 2007
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6. Distribution of paracalanidae species (Copepoda, Crustacea) in the continental shelf off Sergipe and Alagoas States, Northeast Brazil
A distribuição espacial e sazonal das espécies de Paracalanidae foram estudadas em dezoito estações na plataforma continental dos Estados de Sergipe e Alagoas, nordeste do Brasil, em dezembro de 2001 e 2003 e junho de 2002 e 2003. A família Paracalanidae esteve constituída por espécies costeiras e de plataforma tais como Parvocalanus crassirostris, P
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography. Publicado em: 2006-12
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7. DistribuiÃÃo e abundÃnia relativa de peixes e crustÃceos capturados no programa REVIZEE/Score-NE na plataforma externa e talude da costa do Nordeste do Brasil
From 27/10/1997 to 19/11/2000, as part of the REVIZEE1 Program, 27 exploratory fishing cruises were done along the external margin of the continental shelf and slope, off northeast Brazil, using bottom longline and traps as fishing gears. The relative abundance of the species caught was analyzed through the Catch per Unit of Effort (CPUE), as the number of s
Publicado em: 2005
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8. Idade, crescimento e avaliaÃÃo de estoque da serra Scomberomorus brasiliensis (Teleostei: Scombridae), na plataforma continental do Nordeste do Brasil
The spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus brasiliensis, represents an important fishery resource in Northeast Brazil. Aiming to analyze the age structure composition of the artesanal fisheries catches and to assess the stocks in the area, 6148 specimens were sampled at the continental shelf between 1998 and 2001. This activity was carried out in the extent of the
Publicado em: 2002