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@Article{PinayaPiSoLoFrIs:2018:CaFiAm,
               author = "Pinaya, Walter Hugo Diaz and Pita, Pablo and Souza, Ronald Buss de 
                         and Lobon-Cervia, Francisco Javier and Freire, Juan and Isaac, 
                         VictoriaJudith",
          affiliation = "{Universidade Federal do Par{\'a} (UFPA)} and {University of 
                         Santiago de Compostela} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas 
                         Espaciais (INPE)} and {National Museum of Natural Sciences} and 
                         {Grupo de Recursos Marinos y Pesquer{\'{\i}}a} and {Universidade 
                         Federal do Par{\'a} (UFPA)}",
                title = "The catfish fishing in the Amazon floodplain lakes",
              journal = "Oceanography and Fisheries",
                 year = "2018",
               volume = "7",
               number = "4",
                pages = "1--12",
             keywords = "pesca, rio Amazonas, wavelets.",
             abstract = "This study is about the spatial and temporal variability of the 
                         Hypophthalmus catfish fishery in the Amazonian floodplain lakes 
                         and the relationship among commercial CPUE, environmental and 
                         economic variables. The fishing productivity varies according to 
                         the fishing ground which varies due to the contribution of a set 
                         of variables. The most outstanding environmental variables are the 
                         Amazon River flow, the largescale ENSO and GITA events. This 
                         catfish productivity was related to the dynamics of the 
                         hydrological cycle, ENSO events and economic factors in 
                         {\'O}bidos, mainly with economic variables in Santar{\'e}m and 
                         the dynamics of sea surface temperature, ENSO events and economic 
                         factors in Monte Alegre. Regarding this fishing profitability, the 
                         main economic factors are the distance to the nearest buyer market 
                         location and boat types ice storage capacity and fuel required. 
                         The present study is a contribution to the development of a more 
                         sustainable small-scale fishery management policy for Amazon and 
                         other floodplain regions around the world. To monitor and deepen 
                         understanding of this resource fishing dynamics, we strongly 
                         encourage additional studies to offer long-term fishery data set, 
                         analyze the fishermen behaviour with changes in the exploitation 
                         form and intensity in the floodplain lakes, and address other 
                         essential data such as use of floodplain, local community, land 
                         and vegetation cover as well as landscape changes.",
                 issn = "2476-0536",
                label = "lattes: 0537824080913130 3 PinayaPiSo-CFrIs:2018:CaFiAm",
             language = "pt",
           targetfile = "pinaya_catfish.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "28 abr. 2024"
}


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