Centrophorus granulosus, squamosus, tessellatus - kyne2007k

Species Group
Source observation fisheries
General data type biomass
Unit litre
Unit freeform liver oil exports
Unit transformation
Sampling Method general line
Year Value
1980 9574.40666374859
1981 27274.191468971
1982 87435.8088977485
1983 63399.4493951176
1984 79442.7826683413
1985 53470.3043048622
1986 33331.9641778785
1987 40066.5605301756
1988 25997.1938581599
1989 19152.7298814169
1990 25669.4038752653
1991 39761.0739320963
1996 3399.84167037825
1997 2151.32262396434
2001 1769.89482414141
2002 2949.34962645542
Ocean Indian
Name Maldives
Latitude 3.2
Longitude 73.2
PPOW
MEOW Central Indian Ocean Islands
FAO Indian Ocean, Western
ID 13090
Author
AuthorYear kyne2007k
Title
Journal
Volume
Part/Supplement
Issue
Pages
Start Page
Errata
Epub Date
SourceYear 2007
DataSource Shark-references
doi
Reference KYNE, P.M. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2007) A Collation and summarization of available data on deepwater Chondrichthyans: Biodiversity, life history and fisheries. Biodiversity, Life History and Fisheries IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group for the Marine Conservation Biology Institute, 1
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Identifier 4306
Comments Centrophorus granulosus (noted as niaukang) was reported to be the most common species taken in the liver oil fishery (Adam et al. 1998), but actual composition of the Maldivian Centrophorus fauna remains unresolved
Experts for representativeness NA
Figure Name
Page and Figure Number p134f3.5
Line Used black dots
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