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    PANGAEA
    In:  Technical University of Denmark | Supplement to: Huse, Geir; MacKenzie, Brian R; Trenkel, Verena M; Doray, Mathieu; Nøttestad, Leif; Óskarsson, Guomundur J (2015): Spatially explicit estimates of stock sizes, structure and biomass of herring and blue whiting, and catch data of bluefin tuna. Earth System Science Data, 7(1), 35-46, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-7-35-2015
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: The data have been extracted and compiled from various sources but mainly from the ICES data base. The ICES data are from catch databases downloaded from the ICES website on 2014-01-14. These data are resolved by ICES area, country and year. During inspection of these data, it was noted that Norwegian data for years before 1950 had not been entered into the catch database on the ICES website. ICES has been notified of this omission by B. R. MacKenzie. The Norwegian data from ICES Bulletins. Statistiques has been added. Additional historical bluefin tuna catch data from other fishery reports and sources have been included in the data file for years preceding those when countries started reported their landings officially to ICES. These additional data have been reported in the literature previously (MacKenzie and Myers 2007, Fisheries Research).
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; Country; Date; EURO-BASIN; Name; Thunnus thynnus, mass
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1412 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-28
    Description: The data are swordfish (Xiphias gladius) bycatches from the artisanal bluefin tuna fishing trap located at Milazzo, Sicily, Italy. The data have been recovered from historical records, reports and archives associated with the traps. Data records include the locations and dates for the catches and the catch in numbers and/or weight in given months. Catch data in weight are not available on specific days for these years at this site. The time period is 1896-1901. Catch data in numbers are however available on specific days for these years at this site; see accompanying data set #928996. The data have been recovered to increase understanding of the long-term dynamics of the population and its fisheries, including effects of exploitation and climate variability and change, and to provide baseline knowledge against which future variations can be compared.
    Keywords: artisanal fishing; bycatch; Counting, visual; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Fish, wet weighted; Italy; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin; Milazzo; Oceans Past Inititative; OPI; swordfish; trap; Trap, fish; TRAPF; Xiphias gladius; Xiphias gladius, monthly landings in mass; Xiphias gladius, monthly landings in numbers
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 38 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-01-28
    Description: The data set contains swordfish (Xiphias gladius) bycatches from artisanal bluefin tuna fishing traps located at four sites in Italy. Data records include the locations and dates for the catches and the catch in numbers and/or weight on given days during 1896-2010. The data have been recovered to increase understanding of the long-term dynamics of the population and its fisheries, including effects of exploitation and climate variability and change, and to provide baseline knowledge against which future variations can be compared. There are presently few other similarly long data sets for this species in this region. The data have been recovered from historical records, reports and archives associated with the traps.
    Keywords: artisanal fishing; bycatch; CapoPassero; Counting, visual; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; Favignana; FavignanaFormica; Fish, wet weighted; Formica; Italy; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin; Milazzo; Oceans Past Inititative; OPI; Portoscuso; swordfish; trap; Trap, fish; TRAPF; Xiphias gladius; Xiphias gladius, mass
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8494 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Description: This data set contains data for the start, end and duration of the fishing season for artisanal bluefin tuna fishing traps located at four sites in Italy during 1896-2010. The data have been recovered from historical records, reports and archives associated with the traps.
    Keywords: artisanal fishing; bluefin tuna trap; bycatch; Calculated; CapoPassero; Date/time end; Date/time start; DEPTH, water; Duration, number of days; Event label; FavignanaFormica; fishing season; Italy; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea, Western Basin; Milazzo; Oceans Past Inititative; OPI; Portoscuso; swordfish; timing; trap; Trap, fish; TRAPF; Xiphias gladius
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 393 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Technical University of Denmark | Supplement to: Huse, Geir; MacKenzie, Brian R; Trenkel, Verena M; Doray, Mathieu; Nøttestad, Leif; Óskarsson, Guomundur J (2015): Spatially explicit estimates of stock sizes, structure and biomass of herring and blue whiting, and catch data of bluefin tuna. Earth System Science Data, 7(1), 35-46, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-7-35-2015
    Publication Date: 2023-12-02
    Description: The data have been extracted and compiled from various sources but mainly from the ICES data base. The ICES data are from catch databases downloaded from the ICES website on 2014-01-14. These data are resolved by ICES area, country and year. During inspection of these data, it was noted that Norwegian data for years before 1950 had not been entered into the catch database on the ICES website. ICES has been notified of this omission by B. R. MacKenzie. The Norwegian data from ICES Bulletins. Statistiques has been added. Additional historical bluefin tuna catch data from other fishery reports and sources have been included in the data file for years preceding those when countries started reported their landings officially to ICES. These additional data have been reported in the literature previously (MacKenzie and Myers 2007, Fisheries Research).
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; Comment; Country; Date; EURO-BASIN; Name; Reference/source; Thunnus thynnus, mass
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1387 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2020-08-28
    Description: The current paper summarizes catch and effort data for Swedish fisheries in the Baltic Sea prior to the standardized recording of fish catches, evaluates spatial and temporal variations and gives interpretations of selected findings. Long-term datasets (1868–1913) of species having different environmental preferences (and of different origin) – marine, migratory and freshwater – are presented for several Swedish counties extending from the Bothnian Bay to the Bornholm Basin. Herring (Clupea harengus membras) was the most important commercial fish-based on landings and also on the amount of historical records available. In addition, herring landings have undoubtedly fluctuated the most. Other commercially important fish were cod (Gadus morhua), salmon and trout (Salmo spp.), flounder (Platichthys flesus), eel (Anguilla anguilla) and whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus). Different species exhibited different patterns of catch dynamics. In general, the 1880s and the 1890s can be characterized as ‘good fishing years’ for the Swedish Baltic fisheries: catches of herring and cod were high while fishing effort indices were relatively stable. Sprat was not represented in the catch data and may have been recorded as herring. For several species, regions and time periods, catch–effort relationship exhibited clear coupling. However, in several cases, insufficient or lack of effort-related information hampered data interpretations. In summary, the Swedish fisheries during the late 19th century generally exploited the same species as presently (including a dominance by clupeids), but the relative contributions of individual species have changed.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2017-12-19
    Description: Highlights: • We unveil regional progressive climate modifications fostering the entire plankton food web. • Hydroclimate shifts have progressively impacted the seasonality of plankton. • The profound plankton reorganization warns on the replacement of local species by cosmopolitan ones. Abstract: Growing evidence has shown a profound modification of plankton communities of the North East Atlantic and adjacent seas over the past decades. This drastic change has been attributed to a modification of the environmental conditions that regulate the dynamics and the spatial distribution of ectothermic species in the ocean. Recently, several studies have highlighted modifications of the regional climate station L4 (50° 15.00′N, 4° 13.02′W) in the Western English Channel. We here focus on the modification of the plankton community by studying the long-term, annual and seasonal changes of five zooplankton groups and eight copepod genera. We detail the main composition and the phenology of the plankton communities during four climatic periods identified at the L4 station: 1988–1994, 1995–2000, 2001–2007 and 2008–2012. Our results show that long-term environmental changes underlined by Molinero et al. (2013) drive a profound restructuration of the plankton community modifying the phenology and the dominance of key planktonic groups including fish larvae. Consequently, the slow but deep modifications detected in the plankton community highlight a climate driven ecosystem shift in the Western English Channel.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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