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Félix Pico, E.F., M., Arellano-Martínez, M., Ramírez-Rodríguez & J., López-Rocha (2007). Some recent trends in Magdalena Bay Pacific Calico Scallop populations. 16th International Pectinid Workshop. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Canadá, mayo 11 - 18, 2007.

Some recent trends in Magdalena Bay Pacific Calico Scallop populations

Esteban Fernando Félix Pico, Marcial Arellano-Martínez, Mauricio Ramírez-Rodríguez y Jorge López-Rocha

Scallops have been an important fishery and under intensive exploitation in México. Commercial fishing activity began in Magdalena Bay in 1970, and at the 1989 and 1990 annual landings averaged about 25,000 ton. The scallop fishery is notoriously variable, so by 1991 to 1995 landings had declined to about 270 ton; and again low production in 1999 and 2000 with only 100 ton. The most recent trends related to catch increased from 2004 to 2005 to 12,000 ton. This decline has served as an impetus for fishery enhancement through aquaculture. The State of Baja California Sur has keeping the production leader with more than 95%of the Mexican production (Anónimo 2003, Félix-Pico 2006).

Palabras clave: Magdalena Bay; Scallops

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