The Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians amplicostatus, in Northeastern Mexico


Autoria(s): Wakida-Kusunoki, Armando T.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians amplicostatus, has been present in the coastal lagoons of northeastern Mexico from Laguna Madre, Tamaulipas, to Tuxpan, Veracruz. But now, usually scarce in all lagoons, the scallop is harvested sporadically by fishermen who wade and collect them by hand and with tongs. Some are eaten by the fishermen and some are sold. They bring the fishermen about 60 pesos (5.88US$)/kg. Only the adductor muscles are eaten; they are prepared in cocktails and in ceviche. Little evidence exists that this scallop species was used in the early Mexican cultures.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/9683/1/mfr7133.pdf

Wakida-Kusunoki, Armando T. (2009) The Bay Scallop, Argopecten irradians amplicostatus, in Northeastern Mexico. Marine Fisheries Review, 71(3), pp. 17-19.

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en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/9683/

http://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/mfr713/mfr7133.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Fisheries
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Article

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