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conference contribution
posted on 2024-03-15, 07:28authored byBrian R. Mackenzie, Ransom A. Myers
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North Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, used to migrate to northern European waters (Norwegian Sea, North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat, and Øresund) where it supported important commercial and sport fisheries. The species disappeared from the region in the early 1960s and the species is now still extremely rare. The factors which led to the development of the fishery and its subsequent decline remain unclear and poorly documented. This investigation documents the development of the fishery in terms of landings, effort, and gears with focus on the time period from 1900-1950 when landings were increasing
History
Symposia
2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland
Session
Theme Session E: Marine biodiversity - a fish and fisheries perspective
Abstract reference
E:12
Recommended citation
[Authors]. 2007. The development of the northern European fishery for north Atlantic bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus during 1900-1950. 2007 Annual Science Conference, Helsinki, Finland. CM 2007/E:12. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25257694