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Night sharks, Carcharhinus signatus, are an oceanic species generally occurring in outer continental shelf waters in the western North Atlantic Ocean including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Although not targeted, night sharks make up a segment of the shark bycatch in the pelagic longline fishery. Historically, night sharks comprised a significant proportion of the artisanal Cuban shark fishery but today they are rarely caught. Although information from some fisheries has shown a decline in catches of night sharks, it is unclear whether this decline is due to changes in fishing tactics, market, or species identification. Despite the uncertainty in the decline, the night shark is currently listed as a species of concern due to alleged declines in abundance resulting from fishing effort, i.e. overutilization. To assess their relevance to the species of concern list, we collated available information on the night shark to provide an analysis of its status. Night shark landings were likely both over- and under-reported and thus probably did not reflect all commercial and recreational catches, and overall they have limited relevance to the current status of the species. Average size information has not changed considerably since the 1980’s based on information from the pelagic longline fishery when corrected for gear bias. Analysis of biological information indicates night sharks have intrinsic rates of increase (r) about 10% yr–1 and have moderate rebound potential and an intermediate generation time compared to other sharks. An analysis of trends in relative abundance from four data sources gave conflicting results, with one series in decline, two series increasing, and one series relatively flat. Based on the analysis of all currently available information, we believe the night shark does not qualify as a species of concern but should be retained on the prohibited species list as a precautionary approach to management until a more comprehensive stock assessment can be conducted.

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Four recognized species of menhaden, Brevoortia spp., occur in North American marine waters: Atlantic menhaden, B. tyrannus; Gulf menhaden, B. patronus; yellowfin menhaden. B. smithi; and finescale menhaden, B. gunteri. Three of the menhaden species are known to form two hybrid types. Members of the genus range from coastal waters of Veracruz, Mex., to Nova Scotia, Can. Atlantic and Gulf menhaden are extremely abundant within their respective ranges and support extensive purse-seine reduction (to fish meal and oil) fisheries. All menhaden species are estuarine dependent through late larval and juvenile stages. Depending on species and location within the range, spawning may occur within bays and sounds to a substantial distance offshore. Menhaden are considered to be filter-feeding, planktivorous omnivores as juveniles and adults. Menhaden eggs, immature developmental stages, and adults are potential prey for a large and diverse number of predators. North American menhadens, including two hybrids, are hosts for the parasitic isopod, Olencira praegustator, and the parasitic copepod, Lemaeenicus radiatus. Although the data are quite variable, a dome-shaped Ricker function is frequently used to describe the spawner-recruitment relationship for Atlantic and Gulf menhaden. Each of these species is treated as a single stock with respect to exploitation by the purse-seine reduction fishery. Estimates of instantaneous natural (other) mortality rates are O.45 for Atlantic menhaden and 1.1 for Gulf menhaden.

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O estudo teve por objetivo identificar indicadores para monitoramento da saúde da pessoa idosa a partir da perspectiva do envelhecimento ativo, conforme previsto na Política Nacional de Saúde da Pessoa Idosa (PNSPI) e no Pacto pela Saúde. Foi realizada revisão da literatura, utilizando as bases de dados: LILACS, SCIELO e MEDLINE. Cento e oitenta e nove estudos foram identificados e 14 foram incluídos nesta revisão. Um total de 22 indicadores de saúde foi identificado para acompanhamento das condições de saúde da população idosa. Entre os indicadores identificados, um indicador está relacionado a aspectos demográficos; quatro ao uso dos serviços de saúde; e doze à capacidade funcional dos idosos. Todos podem ser utilizados para monitoramento da saúde da população idosa, em consonância às diretrizes da PNSPI e do Pacto pela Saúde. Observou-se a importância do uso de um conjunto de indicadores para avaliação e monitoramento adequados das condições de saúde dos idosos. Pois, os indicadores aplicados isoladamente são limitados para melhor análise dos resultados alcançados na execução da PNSPI. Os inquéritos foram a fonte de dados mais satisfatória para obtenção de informações sobre a capacidade funcional dos idosos. Embora forneçam expressiva quantidade de dados e informações sobre a saúde da população idosa, os Sistemas Nacionais de Informação do Ministério da Saúde, têm maior enfoque na morbimortalidade e não são suficientes para avaliar as especificidades das pessoas idosas sob a ótica do envelhecimento bem sucedido.