STUDIES AND REVIEWS No. 69
General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean
L. Fiorentini
IRPEM, Largo Fiera della Pesca
Ancona, Italy
and
J.F. Caddy and J.I. de Leiva
FAO, Via delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome, Italy
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1997
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Fiorentini, L.; Caddy, J.F.; de Leiva, J.I.
Long and short-term trends of Mediterranean fishery resources.
Studies and Reviews. General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean. No. 69.
Rome, FAO. 1997. 72p.
ABSTRACT |
2.1 Discrimination of long-term trends
2.2 Tables
3.1 Interpretation
3.2 A comparison between West and East Mediterranean fisheries
3.3 A tentative ranking of species by total value of landings
4.1 Trends in Mediterranean fisheries compared with fisheries of other semi-enclosed seas
4.2 How to take long-term trends into account in fisheries management ?
TECHNICAL ANNEX
Pre-treatment of data The numerical filters used in this studyDATA ANNEX
Recent short-term trendsA/ West Mediterranean. Tables and figures
B/ East Mediterranean. Tables and figures
ANNEX 1. Assignation of species to key ecological or biological categories