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Record #106356:

Cephalopod fauna of the Scotia Sea at South Georgia: potential for commercial exploitation and possible consequences / Paul G. Rodhouse.

Title: Cephalopod fauna of the Scotia Sea at South Georgia: potential for commercial exploitation and possible consequences / Paul G. Rodhouse.
Author(s): Rodhouse, Paul G.
Date: 1990.
Publisher: Berlin: Springer
In: Antarctic ecosystems : ecological change and conservation. (1990.),
Abstract: Presents new data on cephalopods from net hauls in vicinity of South Georgia, and reviews data on cephalopods from gut contents of predators for comparison. Identifies species suitable for human consumption and considers possible effects of commercial exploitation on these stocks and the predator populations they support.
Notes:

In: Antarctic ecosystems : ecological change and conservation / Knowles R. Kerry, Gotthilf Hempel, eds.

Keywords: 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
639.2.001 -- Fisheries research.
591.13 -- Animal digestion and inanition.
574.43 -- Food chains and networks, terrestrial.
594.5 -- Cephalopoda.
H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*723) -- South Georgia and Shag Rocks.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
(*82) -- South Atlantic Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 106356

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