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Title: | World Octopus Fisheries | Authors: | Warwick H. H. Sauer Ian G. Gleadall Nicola Downey-Breedt Zöe Doubleday Graham Gillespie Manuel Haimovici Christian M. Ibáñez Oleg N. Katugin Stephen Leporati Marek R. Lipinski Unai Markaida Jorge E. Ramos Rui Rosa Roger Villanueva Juan Arguelles Felipe A. Briceño Sergio A. Carrasco Leo J. Che Chih-Shin Chen Rosario Cisneros Elizabeth Conners Augusto C. Crespi-Abril Vladimir V. Kulik Evgenyi N. Drobyazin Timothy Emery Fernando A. Fernández-Álvarez Hidetaka Furuya Leo W. González Charlie Gough P. Krishnan Biju Kumar Tatiana Leite Chung-Cheng Lu Kolliyil S. Mohamed Jaruwat Nabhitabhata Kyosei Noro Jinda Petchkamnerd Delta Putra Steve Rocliffe K. K. Sajikumar Hideo Sakaguchi Deepak Samuel Geetha Sasikumar Toshifumi Wada Xiaodong Zheng Yongjun Tian Yumeng Pang Anyanee Yamrungrueng Gretta Pecl |
Keywords: | Octopus;fisheries;review;global | Issue Date: | 6-Jul-2021 | Publisher: | Taylor and Francis Online | Journal Volume: | 29 | Journal Issue: | 3 | Start page/Pages: | 279-429 | Source: | Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture | Abstract: | Recent studies have shown that coastal and shelf cephalopod populations have increased globally over the last six decades. Although cephalopod landings are dominated by the squid fishery, which represents nearly 80% of the worldwide cephalopod catches, octopuses and cuttlefishes represent similar to 10% each. Total reported global production of octopuses over the past three decades indicates a relatively steady increase in catch, almost doubling from 179,042 t in 1980 to 355,239 t in 2014. Octopus fisheries are likely to continue to grow in importance and magnitude as many finfish stocks are either fully or over-exploited. More than twenty described octopus species are harvested from some 90 countries worldwide. The current review describes the major octopus fisheries around the globe, providing an overview of species targeted, ecological and biological features of exploited stocks, catches and the key aspects of management. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/10087 | ISSN: | 2330-8249 | DOI: | 10.1080/23308249.2019.1680603 |
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