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La colección ictiológica de la campaña Guinea 90

Authors: Ramos, A. (Ana); Alarcón-Urbistondo, J.A. (José Antonio); Fernández-Peralta, L. (Lourdes);

La colección ictiológica de la campaña Guinea 90

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En este informe se presentan los datos referentes a los peces recogidos durante la campaña "GUINEA 90", con el objetivo de dar a conocer a los ictiólogos la existencia de esta colección que se conserva actualmente en el Centro Oceanográfico de Fuengirola. Las 200 especies, pertenecientes a 101 familias, se incluyen en las comunidades demersales del Atlántico Tropical Oriental (FAGER and LONGHURST, 1968; LONGHURST, 1969) y se capturaron entre 20 y 700 m de profundidad en la plataforma y talud continental de Sierra Leona, Liberia, Cote d'lvoire y Ghana, con artes de arrastre de fondo provistos de una luz de malla en el copo de 45 mm (RAMOS et al., 1990; FAO, 1992). Los especímenes fueron fotografiados en fresco, determinados y congelados en abril de 1990, a bordo del B/C "Lagoapesca", arrastrero español a bordo del cúal se llevó a cabo la campaña. Con posterioridad se trasvasaron a frascos de vidrio con una disolución de alcohol etílico (70%) o formaldehído (10%). El archivo de datos de las 308 ejemplares de que consta la colección, está confeccionado en DBASE III PLUS y contiene para cada una de ellos la siguiente información: código, familia, género, especie, autor, año, talla, número de la fotografía, nombre vulgar, zona, latitud geográfica, longitud geográfica, profundidad, nombre de la campaña, arte, número de la estación, método de conservación y observaciones.

This report presents data on fishes collected in the "GUINEA 90" Survey with the objective of informing ichthyologists about the existence of this collection which is at the moment stored up in Oceanographic Center of Fuengirola (Málaga). The 200 species and 101 families belong to demersal communities of the Eastern Tropical Atlantic (FAGER and LONGHURST, 1968; LONGHURST, 1969) and were caught from 20 to 700 m depth in continental shelf and slope of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote d'lvoire and Ghana, using bottom trawl gear with 45 mm mesh size in the cod-end (RAMOS et al., 1990; FAO, 1992). Specimens were photographeds in fresh, classified and frozen on April 1 990, on board of "Lagoapesca", a Spanish trawler in which the survey was carried out. These were afterwards decanted to glass jars in an alcohol (70%) or formaldehyde (10%) solution. Data file of 308 exemplaires which compose the collection, is in a DBASE III PLUS file and has information on cede, family, genus, species, author, year, size/s, common name, preservation, photographie number/s, zone, geographical latitude, geographical longitude, depth (in meters), Survey name, gear, number station and observations.

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Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, Pesquerías

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