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Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are an important component of North Pacific marine ecosystems and commercial fisheries. Because the rocky, high-relief substrate that rockfishes often inhabit is inaccessible to standard survey trawls, population abundance assessments for many rockfish species are difficult. As part of a large study to classify substrate and compare complementary sampling tools, we investigated the feasibility of using an acoustic survey in conjunction with a lowered stereo-video camera, a remotely operated vehicle, and a modified bottom trawl to estimate rockfish biomass in untrawlable habitat. The Snakehead Bank south of Kodiak Island, Alaska, was surveyed repeatedly over 4 days and nights. Dusky rockfish (S. variabilis), northern rockfish (S. polyspinis), and harlequin rockfish (S. variegatus) were the most abundant species observed on the bank. Backscatter attributed to rockfish were collected primarily near the seafloor at a mean height off the bottom of 1.5 m. Total rockfish backscatter and the height of backscatter off the bottom did not differ among survey passes or between night and day. Biomass estimates for the 41 square nautical-mile area surveyed on this small, predominantly untrawlable bank were 2350 metric tons (t) of dusky rockfish, 331 t of northern rockfish, and 137 t of harlequin rockfish. These biomass estimates are 5–60 times the density estimated for these rockfish species by a regularly conducted bottom trawl survey covering the bank and the surrounding shelf. This finding shows that bottom trawl surveys can underestimate the abundance of rockfishes in untrawlable areas and, therefore, may underestimate overall population abundance for these species.

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Compostos carbonílicos representam uma das principais classes de poluentes atmosféricos e são frequentemente reportados em estudos de poluição atmosférica de interiores. São emitidos para a atmosfera a partir de uma variedade de fontes naturais e antropogênicas. Em projeto empreendido em 2011 pela Secretaria de Estado de Educação do Estado do Rio de Janeiro,foi implementada a climatização em todas as salas de aula de todas as escolas da rede pública estadual. A escala de exposição de ocupantes à climatização, em salas de aula, não apresenta precedentes em nosso estado e representa uma tendência de todo o país. Como é um projeto recente, não há dados a respeito da qualidade do ar interior nesses ambientes e, portanto, das consequências na saúde dos ocupantes. Os procedimentos foram baseados na metodologia TO-11A da U.S.EPA. A técnica de amostragem foi por via seca com reação química, empregando-se cartuchos de sílica revestidos de octadecil (SiO2-C18) impregnados com 2,4-dinitrofenilhidrazina. As carbonilas foram analisados através de Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Eficiência com detecção por UV. Foram encontradas concentrações de formaldeído na faixa de 3,59 a 26,62 μg m-3 (interior) e 0,74 a 23,47 μg m-3 (exterior), acetaldeído na faixa de 0,19 a 259,47 μg m-3 (interior) e 1,19 a 127,51 μg m-3 (exterior), acetona+acroleína na faixa de 0,00 a 48,45 μg m-3 (interior) e 0,00 a 37,00 μg m-3 (exterior). Os valores encontrados geralmente não ultrapassaram os limites determinados por organismos internacionais

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In 1988, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife began sampling and monitoring the development of a new fishery for Pacific hagfish, Eptatretus stouti, and black hagfish, E. deani. Hagfish landings by Oregon trap vessels have ranged from 11,695 kg in 1988 to 340,774 kg in 1992. Whole frozen fish were shipped to South Korea for the "eel skin" leather market. From 1988 through 1989, I sampled 924 Pacific hagfish and 897 black hagfish from commercial and research catches. Mean length of fish sampled from commercial landings was 39.6 cmf or Pacific hagfish and 34.5 cm for black hagfish. Weight-length relationships (W=aLb) were calculated for males and females of both species. Fifty percent maturity for male and female Pacific hagfish was 35 cm and 42 cm, respectively, while 50% maturityf or male and female black hagfish was 34 cm and 38 cm, respectively. Examination of gonads for both species indicated that spawning either occurs throughout the year or the spawning period is protracted. Mature females of both species had from one to three distinct sizes of eggs, but they usually carried only one group of eggs over 5 mm in length. Mature Pacific hagfish females averaged 28 eggs over 5 mm in length, and black hagfish females averaged 14 eggs over 5 mm in length. Hermaphroditism was found in 0.2% of the Pacific hagfish examined.