2021
DOI: 10.1590/2675-2824069.21-002cba
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A preliminary assessment of larval fish assemblages on artificial reefs in the nearshore Southern Brazil

Abstract: Artificial reefs (ARs) have been deployed on the inner shelf of Paraná, Southeast Brazil, as protection against destructive trawling activities, and to offer habitat for local fauna for recovery of biodiversity. The purpose of this study was to develop a preliminary characterization of the ichthyoplankton community associated with both artificial and natural reefs in the Currais Archipelago, and perform a comparison of fish larvae composition between ARs and nearby unconsolidated substrate. Two sampling method… Show more

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“…In Brazil, the use of MARs is recent, but it is increasing due to the participation of research institutions and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), with the help of environmental agencies for their implementation (Costa et al, 2014). Currently, there are several MARs along the Brazilian coast in the states of Bahia (12°52'S -38°45'W), Rio de Janeiro (22°54'S -43°12'W) and Paraná (25°30'S -48°30'W) (Lima et al, 2018;2020;Alegretti et al, 2021). They allow biomass to increase, benefiting artisanal fisheries, and create obstacles to eliminate trawling in coastal areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the use of MARs is recent, but it is increasing due to the participation of research institutions and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), with the help of environmental agencies for their implementation (Costa et al, 2014). Currently, there are several MARs along the Brazilian coast in the states of Bahia (12°52'S -38°45'W), Rio de Janeiro (22°54'S -43°12'W) and Paraná (25°30'S -48°30'W) (Lima et al, 2018;2020;Alegretti et al, 2021). They allow biomass to increase, benefiting artisanal fisheries, and create obstacles to eliminate trawling in coastal areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%