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Journal article
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Title
Fishes associated with a vulnerable marine ecosystem network in the Central Mediterranean Sea
Abstract
Abstract: In order to collect information on fishes and benthopelagic fauna of a deep-sea vulnerable marine ecosystem (VME) network along the Apulian margin (central Mediterranean Sea), two low?impact sampling tools were used in three VMEs characterized by cold-water corals (CWC), namely Bari Canyon (BC), off Monopoli (Mn), and off Santa Maria di Leuca (SML). Using an experimental longline, 53 deployments were carried out between a 314 and 650 m depth for a total of 217 fishing hours, whereas when using the baited lander MEMO (Marine Environment MOnitoring system), 31 deployments were carried out between 427 and 792 m, for a total of 223 h of video recordings. A total of 60 taxa were recorded, comprising 13 Chondrichthyes and 24 Osteichthyes, nine cephalopods, and 14 crustaceans. The similarities in species observed among the VMEs confirm the presence of a network of CWC-VMEs along the Apulian margin, whereas some differences detected are due to the different abundance of some species, such as Galeus melastomus, Helicolenus dactylopterus, and Phycis blennoides. The presence of commercial species, vulnerable/endangered cartilaginous fishes, and large and sexually mature individuals of G. melastomus, H. dactylopterus, and Pagellus bogaraveo in all the VMEs confirms that the network of CWC-VMEs along the Apulian margin can act as a network of refuge areas and an essential fish habitat (EFH) for species threatened by fishing activities.
Bibliographic citation
Carluccio, A.; Capezzuto, F.; Maiorano, P.; Sion, L.; D'Onghia, G. (2024). Fishes associated with a vulnerable marine ecosystem network in the Central Mediterranean Sea. Fishes 9(11): 433. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes9110433
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Angela Carluccio
author
Name
Francesca Capezzuto
author
Name
Porzia Maiorano
author
Name
Letizia Sion
author
Name
Gianfranco D'Onghia

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes9110433

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2024-11-14
date modified
2025-01-02