A revision of F. R. Irvine’s Ghanaian marine fishes in the collections of The Natural History Museum, London
Author
Edwards, A. J.
Author
Gill, A. C.
Author
Abohweyere, P. O.
text
Journal of Natural History
2003
2003-09-30
37
18
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930210138359
journal article
10.1080/00222930210138359
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Sardinella aurita
Valenciennes, 1847
Reference material
.
Accra,
January 1930
(Irvine 23); Teshi,
June 1930
(Irvine 104)—
BMNH 1930.8
.26.25 (one:
188 mm
SL); Prampram,
September 1939
(Irvine 406)—
BMNH 1939.7
.12.4 (one:
106.5 mm
SL),
BMNH 2001.5
.2.13 (one:
77.5 mm
SL); off shore at Tema,
Ghana
, coll.
D. Pennack
—
BMNH
1973.4.26.11–13 (three:
115.5–149.6 mm
SL)
.
Distribution
. In the eastern Atlantic known from southern
Portugal
to
Angola
. Also found in the Mediterranean, western Atlantic and
Japan
(Whitehead, 1985).
On average about 360 000 tonnes of this species are caught in the region each year (
FAO, 2000
), making it the most important fishery species in terms of catch. Catches have risen substantially in recent years and current catch rates may not be sustainable.