Automated Author Profile

Downey, Nicola

Current S-Index

0.9

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

World Squid Fisheries

Some 290 species of squids comprise the order Teuthida that belongs to the molluscan Class Cephalopoda. Of these, about 30–40 squid species have substantial commercial importance around the world. Squid fisheries make a rather small contribution to world landings from capture fisheries relative to that of fish, but the proportion has increased steadily over the last decade, with some signs of recent leveling off. The present overview describes all substantial squid fisheries around the globe. The main ecological and biological features of exploited stocks, and key aspects of fisheries management are presented for each commercial species of squid worldwide. The history and fishing methods used in squid fisheries are also described. Special attention has been paid to interactions between squid fisheries and marine ecosystems including the effects of fishing gear, the role of squid in ecosystem change induced by overfishing on groundfish, and ecosystem-based fishery management.

Authors

  • Arkhipkin, Alexander I. ;
  • Rodhouse, Paul G. K. ;
  • Pierce, Graham J. ;
  • Sauer, Warwick ;
  • Sakai, Mitsuo ;
  • Allcock, Louise ;
  • Arguelles, Juan ;
  • Bower, John R. ;
  • Castillo, Gladis ;
  • Ceriola, Luca ;
  • Chih-Shin Chen ;
  • Xinjun Chen ;
  • Diaz-Santana, Mariana ;
  • Downey, Nicola ;
  • González, Angel F. ;
  • Amores, Jasmin Granados ;
  • Green, Corey P. ;
  • Guerra, Angel ;
  • Hendrickson, Lisa C. ;
  • Ibáñez, Christian ;
  • Ito, Kingo ;
  • Jereb, Patrizia ;
  • Kato, Yoshiki ;
  • Katugin, Oleg N. ;
  • Mitsuhisa Kawano ;
  • Kidokoro, Hideaki ;
  • Kulik, Vladimir V. ;
  • Laptikhovsky, Vladimir V. ;
  • Lipinski, Marek R. ;
  • Bilin Liu ;
  • Mariátegui, Luis ;
  • Marin, Wilbert ;
  • Medina, Ana ;
  • Miki, Katsuhiro ;
  • Miyahara, Kazutaka ;
  • Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie ;
  • Moustahfid, Hassan ;
  • Jaruwat Nabhitabhata ;
  • Nanjo, Nobuaki ;
  • Chingis M. Nigmatullin ;
  • Ohtani, Tetsuya ;
  • Pecl, Gretta ;
  • J. Angel A. Perez ;
  • Piatkowski, Uwe ;
  • Pirochana Saikliang ;
  • Salinas-Zavala, Cesar A. ;
  • Steer, Michael ;
  • Yongjun Tian ;
  • Ueta, Yukio ;
  • Dharmamony Vijai ;
  • Wakabayashi, Toshie ;
  • Yamaguchi, Tadanori ;
  • Yamashiro, Carmen ;
  • Yamashita, Norio ;
  • Zeidberg, Louis D.
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1441246January 2015

World Squid Fisheries

Some 290 species of squids comprise the order Teuthida that belongs to the molluscan Class Cephalopoda. Of these, about 30–40 squid species have substantial commercial importance around the world. Squid fisheries make a rather small contribution to world landings from capture fisheries relative to that of fish, but the proportion has increased steadily over the last decade, with some signs of recent leveling off. The present overview describes all substantial squid fisheries around the globe. The main ecological and biological features of exploited stocks, and key aspects of fisheries management are presented for each commercial species of squid worldwide. The history and fishing methods used in squid fisheries are also described. Special attention has been paid to interactions between squid fisheries and marine ecosystems including the effects of fishing gear, the role of squid in ecosystem change induced by overfishing on groundfish, and ecosystem-based fishery management.

Authors

  • Arkhipkin, Alexander I. ;
  • Rodhouse, Paul G. K. ;
  • Pierce, Graham J. ;
  • Sauer, Warwick ;
  • Sakai, Mitsuo ;
  • Allcock, Louise ;
  • Arguelles, Juan ;
  • Bower, John R. ;
  • Castillo, Gladis ;
  • Ceriola, Luca ;
  • Chih-Shin Chen ;
  • Xinjun Chen ;
  • Diaz-Santana, Mariana ;
  • Downey, Nicola ;
  • González, Angel F. ;
  • Amores, Jasmin Granados ;
  • Green, Corey P. ;
  • Guerra, Angel ;
  • Hendrickson, Lisa C. ;
  • Ibáñez, Christian ;
  • Ito, Kingo ;
  • Jereb, Patrizia ;
  • Kato, Yoshiki ;
  • Katugin, Oleg N. ;
  • Mitsuhisa Kawano ;
  • Kidokoro, Hideaki ;
  • Kulik, Vladimir V. ;
  • Laptikhovsky, Vladimir V. ;
  • Lipinski, Marek R. ;
  • Bilin Liu ;
  • Mariátegui, Luis ;
  • Marin, Wilbert ;
  • Medina, Ana ;
  • Miki, Katsuhiro ;
  • Miyahara, Kazutaka ;
  • Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie ;
  • Moustahfid, Hassan ;
  • Jaruwat Nabhitabhata ;
  • Nanjo, Nobuaki ;
  • Chingis M. Nigmatullin ;
  • Ohtani, Tetsuya ;
  • Pecl, Gretta ;
  • J. Angel A. Perez ;
  • Piatkowski, Uwe ;
  • Pirochana Saikliang ;
  • Salinas-Zavala, Cesar A. ;
  • Steer, Michael ;
  • Yongjun Tian ;
  • Ueta, Yukio ;
  • Dharmamony Vijai ;
  • Wakabayashi, Toshie ;
  • Yamaguchi, Tadanori ;
  • Yamashiro, Carmen ;
  • Yamashita, Norio ;
  • Zeidberg, Louis D.
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1441246.v1January 2015

World Squid Fisheries

Some 290 species of squids comprise the order Teuthida that belongs to the molluscan Class Cephalopoda. Of these, about 30–40 squid species have substantial commercial importance around the world. Squid fisheries make a rather small contribution to world landings from capture fisheries relative to that of fish, but the proportion has increased steadily over the last decade, with some signs of recent leveling off. The present overview describes all substantial squid fisheries around the globe. The main ecological and biological features of exploited stocks, and key aspects of fisheries management are presented for each commercial species of squid worldwide. The history and fishing methods used in squid fisheries are also described. Special attention has been paid to interactions between squid fisheries and marine ecosystems including the effects of fishing gear, the role of squid in ecosystem change induced by overfishing on groundfish, and ecosystem-based fishery management.

Authors

  • Arkhipkin, Alexander I. ;
  • Rodhouse, Paul G. K. ;
  • Pierce, Graham J. ;
  • Sauer, Warwick ;
  • Sakai, Mitsuo ;
  • Allcock, Louise ;
  • Arguelles, Juan ;
  • Bower, John R. ;
  • Castillo, Gladis ;
  • Ceriola, Luca ;
  • Chih-Shin Chen ;
  • Xinjun Chen ;
  • Diaz-Santana, Mariana ;
  • Downey, Nicola ;
  • González, Angel F. ;
  • Amores, Jasmin Granados ;
  • Green, Corey P. ;
  • Guerra, Angel ;
  • Hendrickson, Lisa C. ;
  • Ibáñez, Christian ;
  • Ito, Kingo ;
  • Jereb, Patrizia ;
  • Kato, Yoshiki ;
  • Katugin, Oleg N. ;
  • Mitsuhisa Kawano ;
  • Kidokoro, Hideaki ;
  • Kulik, Vladimir V. ;
  • Laptikhovsky, Vladimir V. ;
  • Lipinski, Marek R. ;
  • Bilin Liu ;
  • Mariátegui, Luis ;
  • Marin, Wilbert ;
  • Medina, Ana ;
  • Miki, Katsuhiro ;
  • Miyahara, Kazutaka ;
  • Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie ;
  • Moustahfid, Hassan ;
  • Jaruwat Nabhitabhata ;
  • Nanjo, Nobuaki ;
  • Chingis M. Nigmatullin ;
  • Ohtani, Tetsuya ;
  • Pecl, Gretta ;
  • J. Angel A. Perez ;
  • Piatkowski, Uwe ;
  • Pirochana Saikliang ;
  • Salinas-Zavala, Cesar A. ;
  • Steer, Michael ;
  • Yongjun Tian ;
  • Ueta, Yukio ;
  • Dharmamony Vijai ;
  • Wakabayashi, Toshie ;
  • Yamaguchi, Tadanori ;
  • Yamashiro, Carmen ;
  • Yamashita, Norio ;
  • Zeidberg, Louis D.
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1441246.v2January 2015