950 resultados para Central atlantic paleogeography


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Body length measurement is an important part of growth, condition, and mortality analyses of larval and juvenile fish. If the measurements are not accurate (i.e., do not reflect real fish length), results of subsequent analyses may be affected considerably (McGurk, 1985; Fey, 1999; Porter et al., 2001). The primary cause of error in fish length measurement is shrinkage related to collection and preservation (Theilacker, 1980; Hay, 1981; Butler, 1992; Fey, 1999). The magnitude of shrinkage depends on many factors, namely the duration and speed of the collection tow, abundance of other planktonic organisms in the sample (Theilacker, 1980; Hay, 1981; Jennings, 1991), the type and strength of the preservative (Hay, 1982), and the species of fish (Jennings, 1991; Fey, 1999). Further, fish size affects shrinkage (Fowler and Smith, 1983; Fey, 1999, 2001), indicating that live length should be modeled as a function of preserved length (Pepin et al., 1998; Fey, 1999).

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Molecular-based approaches for shark species identification have been driven largely by issues specific to the fishery. In an effort to establish a more comprehensive identification data set, we investigated DNA sequence variation of a 1.4-kb region from the mitochondrial genome covering partial sequences from the 12S rDNA, 16S rDNA, and the complete valine tRNA from 35 shark species from the Atlantic fishery. Generally, within-species variability was low in relation to interspecific divergence because species haloptypes formed monophyletic groups. Phylogenetic analyses resolved ordinal relationships among Carcharhiniformes and Lamniformes, and revealed support for the families Sphyrnidae and Triakidae (within Carcharhiniformes) and Lamnidae and Alopidae (within Lamniformes). The combination of limited intraspecific variability and sufficient between-species divergence indicates that this locus is suitable for species identification.

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The abundance and distribution of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in central and northern California was studied to allow future evaluation of their impact on salmonids, the ecosystem, and f isheries. Abundance at-sea was estimated by using the strip transect method from a fixed-wing aircraft with a belly viewing port. Abundance on land was estimated from 126-mm-format aerial photographs of animals at haulouts between Point Conception and the California−Oregon border. The sum of these two estimates represented total abundance for central and northern California. Both types of survey were conducted in May−June 1998, September 1998, December 1998, and July 1999. A haulout survey was conducted in July 1998. The greatest number of sea lions occurred near Monterey Bay and San Francisco Bay for all surveys. Abundance was high in central and northern California in 1998 when warm water from the 1997−98 El Niño affected the region and was low in July 1999 when cold water La Niña conditions were prevalent. At-sea abundance estimates in central and northern California ranged from 12,232 to 40,161 animals, and haulout abundance was 13,559 to 36,576 animals. Total abundance of California sea lions in central and northern California was estimated as 64,916 in May−June 1998, 75,673 in September 1998, 56,775 in December 1998, and 25,791 in July 1999. The proportion of total abundance to animals hauled-out for the four complete surveys ranged from 1.77 to 2.13, and the mean of 1.89 was used to estimate a total abundance of 49,697 for July 1998. This multiplier may be applicable in the future to estimate total abundance of California sea lions off central and northern California if only the abundance of animals at haulout sites is known.

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O objeto do presente estudo trata das repercussões do trabalho na Central de Material e Esterilização (CME) para o processo saúde-doença dos trabalhadores de enfermagem, na perspectiva desse coletivo profissional. Através de conversas informais com os profissionais da CME e de minhas observações, identifiquei que os trabalhadores de enfermagem queixavam-se das sobrecargas física e mental, da inadequação dos recursos materiais, além do estresse advindo das exigências do posto de trabalho. Considerando a natureza do objeto de estudo e as questões norteadoras, pretende-se, como objetivo geral: discutir a situação de saúde dos trabalhadores de enfermagem em uma CME de um Hospital Geral, correlacionando com a organização do trabalho e processo laboral desses trabalhadores. Os objetivos específicos foram: descrever a organização e o processo de trabalho dos trabalhadores de enfermagem da CME de um Hospital Geral; analisar a configuração da organização e do processo de trabalho na CME, na perspectiva de interferência no processo saúde-doençados trabalhadores de enfermagem; e propor estratégias para melhorar a saúde e a segurança dos trabalhadores de enfermagem da CME. Para a realização desta pesquisa, optou-se pela abordagem qualitativa, de caráter descritivo e exploratório. O cenário do estudo foi CME de um hospital geral, de grande porte, do serviço público, situado no município do Rio de Janeiro. Os sujeitos foram 34 trabalhadores de enfermagem (vinte e cinco técnicos de enfermagem e nove enfermeiras). Utilizou-se a entrevista do tipo semiestruturada, associada à observação não participante no setor, sendo os dados obtidos nos meses de março a maio de 2013.Para o tratamento e a análise dos dados coletados recorreu-se à análise temática de conteúdo.O estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Instituição e protocoladocom o n 081.3.2012. Na primeira categoria evidenciou-se que, em função de uma obra iniciada há cerca de dois anos, houve prejuízos para a condução do processo de trabalho nesta unidade, gerando improvisações na estrutura organizacional e no modo operatório do processo laboral. Outrasquestõesrelatadas foram a insuficiência de recursos materiais, a precariedade dos vínculos de trabalho e a escassez de recursos humanos.Na segunda categoria constatou-se queos trabalhadores salientaram a sobrecarga físicadecorrente da forma como está configurado a organização e o processo laboral, destacando-se a repetitividade das tarefas. Na terceira categoria, os sujeitos relataram que a CME é um excelente cenário para aprendizado, que sentem orgulho em trabalhar em um local imprescindível para a instituição, porém destacaram que sofrem por não terem o reconhecimento desejado. Por fim, na quarta categoria, os depoentes propuseram a retomada e a finalização das obras, além da regulamentação dos contratos precários de trabalho e a necessidade da realização de novos concursos públicos. Recomenda-se que se ampliem os espaços de discussão sobre Saúde do Trabalhador e sobre CME na formação de enfermagem, buscando-se a participação efetiva dos trabalhadores nas lutas políticas que envolvem a classe e a área da saúde, destacando-se a conquista por condições dignas de trabalho.

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This study was undertaken to re-assess the level of scup (Stenotomus chrysops) discards by weight and to evaluate the effect of various codend mesh sizes on the level of scup discards in the winter-trawl scup fishery. Scup discards were high in directed scup tows regardless of codend mesh — typically one to five times the weight of landings. The weight of scup discards in the present study did not differ significantly from that recorded in scup-targeted tows in the NMFS observer database. Most discards were required as such by the 22.86 cm TL (total length) fish-size limit for catches. Mesh sizes ≤12.7 cm, including the current legal mesh size (11.43 cm) did not adequately filter out scup smaller than 22.86 cm. The median length of scup discards was about 19.83 cm TL. Lowering the legal size for scup from 22.86 to 19.83 cm TL would greatly reduce discard mortality. Scup discards were a small fraction (0.4%) of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) landings in blacksea-bass−targeted tows. The black sea bass fishery is currently regulated under the small-mesh fishery gearrestricted area plan in which fishing is prohibited in some areas to reduce scup mortality. Our study found no evidence to support the efficacy of this management approach. The expectations that discarding would increase disproportionately as the trip limit (limit [in kilograms] on catch for a species) was reached towards the end of the trip and that discards would increase when the trip limit was reduced from 4536 kg to 454 kg at the end of the directed fishing season were not supported. Trip limits did not significantly affect discard mortality.