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A Typical Mediterranean Fishery and an Iconic Species focus on the common Spiny Lobster (Palinurus elephas, Fabricius, 1787) in Corsica

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  • Michel Marengo

    (STAtion de REcherche Sous-marines et Océanographiques (STARESO), France)

  • Dimitri Theuerkauff
  • Michela Patrissi

    (Comité Régional des Pêches Maritimes et des Élevages Marins de Corse (CRPMEM), France)

  • Nine Doutreloux
  • Michele Leduc

    (ERRMECe, Equipe de Recherche sur les Relations Matrice Extracellulaire-Cellules (EA1391), France)

  • Jessica Dijoux
  • Coralie Duchaud
  • Cédric R. Picot
  • Rémy Agniel

    (Office de l’Environnement de la Corse (OEC/UAC), France)

  • Jean-Michel Culioli
  • Marie-Catherine Santoni

    (Université de Liège (ULiège), Centre MARE, Laboratoire d’Océanologie, Sart-Tilman, Belgium)

  • Sylvie Gobert
  • Patrick Berrebi
  • Yann Quilichini

    (GENOME - Recherche & Diagnostic, France)

  • Sonia Ternengo
  • Eric Dominique Henri Durieux

    (Université de Corse (Univ-Corse), CNRS, UMR SPE 6134, France)

  • Pierre Lejeune

    (Université de Corse (Univ-Corse), UMS 3514 CNRS-UCPP Stella Mare, France)

Abstract

The common spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas, Fabricius, 1787) is an iconic species of the Mediterranean Sea. Despite the existence of data on the artisanal fishery of P. elephas in the Mediterranean Sea and particularly in Corsica, knowledge on the biology and life history traits of this iconic species is still lacking. This paper identifies the main gaps in current knowledge and suggests future directions of research to answer these fundamental questions, which are currently unanswered.

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  • Michel Marengo & Dimitri Theuerkauff & Michela Patrissi & Nine Doutreloux & Michele Leduc & Jessica Dijoux & Coralie Duchaud & Cédric R. Picot & Rémy Agniel & Jean-Michel Culioli & Marie-Catherine S, 2020. "A Typical Mediterranean Fishery and an Iconic Species focus on the common Spiny Lobster (Palinurus elephas, Fabricius, 1787) in Corsica," Oceanography & Fisheries Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 12(1), pages 6-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jofoaj:v:12:y:2020:i:1:p:6-9
    DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2020.12.555827
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