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Vermilion snapper - Continental slope of French Guiana to Northeastern Venezuela
Fact Sheet Title  Fact Sheet
Status of stocks and resources 2001
Vermilion snapper - Continental slope of French Guiana to Northeastern Venezuela
Fact Sheet Citation  
Vermilion snapper - Continental slope of French Guiana to Northeastern Venezuela (4.18579°N, 51.61377° W - 12° N, 66° W)
Owned byFood and Agriculture Organization (FAO) – ownership
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Species List:
Species Ref: en - Vermilion snapper, fr - Vivaneau ti-yeux, es - Pargo cunaro
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Aq Res
Biological Stock: No         Value: Regional
Reference year: 1999
 
 
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State TrendNo or low fishing mortality
Moderate fishing mortality
Aq Res State TrendIntermediate abundance
Aq Res State Trend
Aq Res State TrendFully exploited
Habitat Bio
Climatic Zone: Tropical.   Bottom Type: Hard rocky bottom; Soft bottom clean sand.   Depth Zone: Shelf - Upper shelf (up to 100 m).   Horizontal Dist: Neritic.   Vertical Dist: Demersal/benthic.  

Geo Dist
Geo Dist: Shared between nations

Water Area Overview
Spatial Scale: Regional

Water Area Overview
Aq Res Struct
Biological Stock: No
Bibliography
 
“FAO/Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission. Regional reviews and national management reports. Fourth Workshop on the Assessment and Management of Shrimp and Groundfish Resources on the Brazil-Guianas Shelf, Cumana, Venezuela, 2-13 October 2000” FAO 2001 FIRM/R651 FAO Click to openhttp://www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/Y1715E/Y1715E00.HTM
“Assessment of the snapper and grouper fishery of Trinidad and Tobago” S. Heileman and D. Phillip 1992 Institute of Marine Affairs.
“Abundance and distribution of snappers and groupers targeted by the artisanal medium range fishery off northeastern Venezuela (1981-1992) In Biology, Fisheries and Culture of Tropical Groupers and Snappers” J. J. Mendoza and A. Larez 1996 ICLARM Conf. Proc. No. 48 ICLARM.
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