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Marine Resource Fact Sheet |
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Fourwing flyingfish - West Coast of Tobago between Charlotteville to Pigeon Point |
Fourwing flyingfish - West Coast of Tobago between Charlotteville to Pigeon Point 11.17275° - 11.32597° N |
| Data Ownership | This document provided, maintained and owned by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) , is part of WECAFC Stock Status Reports data collection. |
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Related observations | Locate in inventory | | Species: | FAO Names: en - Fourwing flyingfish, fr - Exocet hirondelle, es - Volador golondrina |
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TTO | Trinidad and Tobago |
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Main Descriptors | Considered a single stock: No Spatial Scale: Sub-Regional Reference year: 1997 |
Considered a single stock: A group of individuals in a species occupying a well defined spatial range independent of other stocks of the same species. It can be affected by random dispersal movements and directed migrations due to seasonal or reproductive activity. |
Spatial Scale: Spatial scale contains a standard term such as Global, Regional (e.g. for the whole Atlantic), sub-regional (e.g. for a part of the Atlantic), national, local (for sub-national levels). |
Considered a management unit: An aquatic resource or fishery is declared as [Fishery] Management Unit if it is effectively the focus for the application of selected management methods and measures, within the broader framework of a management system. According to the FAO Glossary for Responsible Fishing, "a Fishery Management Unit (FMU) is a fishery or a portion of a fishery identified in a Fishery Management Plan (FMP) relevant to the FMP's management objectives." FMU's may be organised around fisheries biological, geographic, economic, technical, social or ecological dimensions , and the makeup and attribute of a fishery management unit depends mainly on the FMP's management objectives. |
Jurisdictional distribution: Jurisdictional qualifier (e.g. "shared", "shared - highly migratory") of the aquatic resource related with its spatial distribution. |
Environmental group: Classification of the aquatic resource according to the environmental group (e.g. pelagic invertebrate, or demersal fish) to which the species belong. |
Reference Year: The Reference Year is the last year considered in the stock assessment and/or fishery status. |
| | | | Biological State and Trend Habitat and Biology Climatic zone: Tropical. Bottom type: Soft bottom clean sand; Soft bottom muddy or muddy-sand. Depth zone: Unspecified. Horizontal distribution: Neritic; Oceanic. Vertical distribution: Pelagic. Geographical Distribution Jurisdictional distribution: Shared between nations Water Area Overview Spatial Scale: Sub-Regional Geo References  | Geographic extent of Fourwing flyingfish - West Coast of Tobago between Charlotteville to Pigeon Point
Exclusive Economic Zone Areas (EEZ) | TTO: Trinidad and Tobago |
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Exclusive Economic Zone Areas (EEZ) | TTO: Trinidad and Tobago |
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The following area codes have been found as intersecting the distribution of Fourwing flyingfish - West Coast of Tobago between Charlotteville to Pigeon Point Resource Structure Considered a single stock: No Bibliography “Preliminary Stock Assessment for the Flyingfish Fishery of Tobago. Technical Report of the Project for the Establishment of Data Collection Systems and Assessmentof the Fisheries Resources” S. Samlalsingh and E. Pandohee 1992 Fisheries Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources, Trinidad and Tobago. |
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