80 research outputs found

    New record of the great white shark Carcharodon carcharias from Lampedusa

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    This new record confirms that the Central Mediter ranean, and Sicilian coasts in particular, still represent a key area for the population of Mediterranean white sharks, but also for other shark species (Bilecenoglu et al., 2013); in fact, 43% of all white shark sightings in the Italian seas (Micarelli et al., 2011) are from this area

    Nursery survey of Nursehound, Scyliorhinus stellaris (Linnaeus, 1758), around Monte Argentario peninsula (Tuscany, Italy) with new tools Poseidon R.O.V. (Remote Operative Vehicule)

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    The Nursehound, Scyliorhinus stellaris (Linnaeus, 1758), is a benthonic catshark present inshore and offshore in the northeast and eastern central Atlantic, over the continental shelf between southern Scandinavia and Senegal, and is also distributed throughout the Mediterranean. This species is fished by bottom trawls, gill nets, bottom set long lines, handlines and fixed bottom nets, and occasionally by pelagic trawls. Although limited data are available on the exploitation and trends in abundance, declines have been indicated in the Mediterranean Sea, particularly around the Balearic Islands and in the northwest Mediterranean. The capacity for resilience of this species is affected by a low level of interconnectivity between isolated populations around islands far from the continental coast. Few informations are available on its biology; however, it is a large bodied species and is likely more vulnerable to population depletion than the Smallspotted Catshark (S. canicula), which also occurs in the region. Given its large size, patchy distribution and evidence of decline in the Mediterranean Sea, an assessment of at least Near Threatened is warranted (IUCN Red List. 2009). In 2018 Sharks Studies Centre activated a new project aimed at locating, around Monte Argentario Pensinsula in Tuscany (Ita), the presence of Nursehound Nursery using Poseidon R.O.V.(Remote operative vehicule), an underwater drone that can operate up to 120 meters deep with 5 hours of autonomy. The project, partially funded by the Tuscany Region (Go Green 2018), will allow to identify eggs spawning areas. The first 2 years of observations, 2018 and 2019, are presented and discussed

    Preliminary data on cryoconservation of male gametes of the scallop Pecten maximu sfor experimental purposes and development of aquaculture

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    The year round availability of high numbers of topquality bivalves larvae is a major problem in the field of molluscs farming. As regards monitoring of gonad ripening , recent technical developments have allowed the periods of natural spawning of male and female gametes to be extended, by manipulation of environmental parameters. Instead, as regards gamete and embryo stocking, available information is scanty and refer exclusively to cryopreservation for fish (Villani and Catena 1991) and mammals. The Ifremer Centre of Brest (France) has carried out some low-temperature preservation experiments of Pecten maximus male gametes over a period of three months, in order to evaluate their preservation in time and later use for fertilization tests

    Maturation and fertilisation in vitro of Pecten maximus oocytes using serotonine and dopamine agonists

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    Maturation and fertilisation in vitro of Pecten maximus oocytes using serotonine and dopamine agonist

    Husbandry of Anthias anthias under natural conditions

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    The fairy basslet (Anthias anthias) is a fis, with a gregary behaviour, that is found commonly at depths from 30m to 200malong the continental shelf and in caves with coralline seabed. Fifty Anthias specimens were collected by scuba divers and transferred to the Argentario Aquarium (Italy), where a special tank was prepared to host them. The anthias spent 3 days in an acclimation containerat different depths before returning to the surface. The present paper disusses the data concerning the first 24 months of their husbandry under natural conditions

    La risposta alla Serotonina iniettata nelle gonadi di esemplari di Pecten jacobaeus pescati nel mare Adriatico

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    The possibility of induce spawing of male and female gametes using serotonin has been successfully tested in the scallop, Pecten jacobaeus

    Preliminary histological observations of mature gonads in Pecten jacobaeus fished off western Sardinia Item

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    In Italy, the studies on Pecten jacobaeus are limited to natural populations present in Adriatic Sea, because of widespread and commercial interest of this species. Brief information on this species, with particular emphasis on diffusion and fishing techniques, are reported by Renzoni (1991). The studies on on its biology and reproductive physiology are limited to the Adriatic area (Valli 1977, 1979). The present study aims to increase current knowledge on the reproductive biology of P.jacobaeus, in the Tyrrhenian sea, looking also the possible aquaculture development of this resource

    Notes on a rare case of bluntnose sixgill shark hexanchus griseus stranded on the coast of tuscany in the central tyrrhenian sea [Note su un raro caso di spiaggiamento di capopiatto hexanchus griseus lungo la costa toscana nel mar tirreno centrale]

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    A rare stranding event involving a 297 cm long mature male bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) occurred on the Tuscan coast in the central Tyrrhenian Sea. The stranded specimen had 6 rows of teeth indicating that it belonged to the H. griseus and not to the Hexanchus nakamurai species, which only has 5. Biometric data on two teeth of the left front region of the lower jaw were collected. The body of the specimen did not show evidence of capture, only a deep cut at the height of the orbital arch suggesting a crash or the ramming of a boat

    Prima segnalazione di Fistularia commersonii (Rüppell, 1835) (Fistularidae, Pisces) nel Tirreno settentrionale

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    Notes on the immigrant fish from the Red Sea belonging to the species Fistularia commersonii (Ruppel,1835) (Fistularidae, Pisces), fished in waters of the North Tyrrhenian Sea. This specimen has been catched from a fishing vessel, along the coast of Monte Argentario (Italy), in october 2004
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