The Striped weakfish lives in the demersal, marine, depth range - 60 m environment.
juvenile striped weakfish, Cynoscion guatucupa Cuvier, from Bahía Blanca estuary, Argentina. C. guatucupa is one of the most important regional fishing resources although in the last 10 years landings have greatly decreased. More
The South American striped weakfish (Cynoscion striatus), the angular angel shark (Squatina argentia), the narrownose smooth-hound (Squatina argentia), the short-tailed river stingray (Potamotrygon brachyura) and other coastal species show signs of biological fragility due to overfishing, states the organisation’s report. More
Feeding habits of the juvenile striped weakfish, Cynoscion guatucupa Cuvier 1830, in Bahía Blanca estuary (Argentina): seasonal and ontogenetic changes Clean Earth Technology, Inc. More
The South American striped weakfish,(Cynoscion striatus). More
furnieri) and striped weakfish (Cynoscion striatus) at 36,900 tonnes and 17,000 tonnes, respectively, in the geographical area covered by the La Plata River Treaty and the Maritime Front. More
(Pomatomidae) and Striped Weakfish, Cynoscion guatucupa (Sciaenidae) in Southern Brazil: Implications of Food Partitioning Authors: Lucena F.M.; Vaske T.; Ellis J.R.; O'Brien C.M. Source: Environmental Biology of Fishes, Volume 57, Number 4, April 2000 , pp. More
of white croaker Micropogonias furnieri and striped weakfish Cynoscion striatus in two different areas: Argentine-Uruguayan Common Fishing Zone (AUCFZ) and El Rinc More
straight caudal, smooth scales), the Striped Weakfish, Cynoscion reticulatus (brown wavy stripes down the sides, dark anal and pectorals), the Totoaba, Totoaba macdonaldi (large oblique mouth with projecting lower jaw, pointed caudal fin, notched dorsal fin and dark fin coloration), and the White Seabass, Atractoscion nobilis More
of South American striped weakfish (Cynoscion striatus) worth USD 1.8 million; and 825 tonnes of golden kingclip (Genypterus blacodes) worth USD 3.5 million. Further behind were export sales of stingray (Potamotrygon brachyura), with 787 tonnes valued at USD 1. More
Next in line were landings of South American striped weakfish (Cynoscion striatus), which amounted to 14,492 tonnes; narrownose smooth-hound (Mustelus schmitti), amounted to 9,996 tonnes; Patagonian flounder (Paralichthys patagonicus), 7.560 tonnes; tadpole codling (Salilota australis), 7,440 tonnes; and common seabream (Pagrus pagrus), 5.872 tonnes. More
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