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Seiches en Mauritanie. Biométrie de Sepia officinalis et S. bertheloti. Reproduction et distribution de Sepia officinalis

Authors: Inejih, C.A.O.;

handle: 1834/811

Seiches en Mauritanie. Biométrie de Sepia officinalis et S. bertheloti. Reproduction et distribution de Sepia officinalis

Abstract

Résumé : Une analyse globale des données biologiques collectées au cours des campagnes d’évaluation des stocks du plateau continental mauritanien effectuées par des navires de recherches (septembre 1987 à septembre 1988) a été réalisée pour les seiches. Les espèces de seiches les plus dominantes étaient Sepia officinalis et Sepia bertheloti. Pour ces deux espèces des relations biométriques ont été définies. Les données disponibles ont permis l’étude de la reproduction et de la distribution spatio-temporelle de Sepia officinalis. Les résultats obtenus dans cet article méritent une confirmation par une étude basée sur des données plus fines et plus complètes. # Abstract : A global analysis of biologic data collected during the demersal trawling surveys on the Mauritanian continental shelf organised from September 1987 to September 1988, was carried out for cuttlefishes. The most important species encountered was Sepia officinalis and Sepia bertheloti. Biometric relationships were done for these two species. The available data allowed us to do a study of the reproduction and the spatio-temporal distribution, but only for Sepia officinalis. The results obtained from this work must be confirmed by an other study where data will be more detailed and completed. IMROP Published

Keywords

Biometry, Cuttlefish fisheries, Fishery surveys, Demersal fisheries

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