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Deep demersal fishes in the Canary Islands

Authors: Pascual-Alayón, P.; Brito, A.; González Pérez, José Antonio; Santana, J. I.; Falcón, J. M.; Lozano, I. J.; Jiménez, S.; +1 Authors

Deep demersal fishes in the Canary Islands

Abstract

Some remarks about deep-sea demersal species of fishes captured in fishery prospections from La Gomera, Gran Canaria and Tenerife (Canary Islands) between 300-2500 m depth are given. Long-lines and experimental traps were used during the cruises. Twenty-five species werre collected. For each species, data on their ecology, bathymetric and geographic distribution are presented.

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Keywords

240114-4 Taxonomía animal. Peces, Fishes, Deep-sea, Canary Islands, Experimental fishing, Bottom longlines and traps, Crustaceans

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