El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru

Fishery resource Engraulis ringens “anchovy” bioeconomy sustainability is being affected by El Niño climate event whose intensities ranges from very strong, weak and moderate along the Peruvian coast. Paita, Chimbote, Huacho, Callao, Pisco and Ilo fishing ports were hit by “El Niño” from weak to m...

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Main Authors: Tania Flores Saavedra, Alina Zafra Trelles
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2019-12-01
Series:Agroindustrial Science
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Online Access:http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/agroindscience/article/view/2703
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description Fishery resource Engraulis ringens “anchovy” bioeconomy sustainability is being affected by El Niño climate event whose intensities ranges from very strong, weak and moderate along the Peruvian coast. Paita, Chimbote, Huacho, Callao, Pisco and Ilo fishing ports were hit by “El Niño” from weak to moderate intensities in the years 2002-2003, 2006; 2008-2009. This caused Chimbote to deliver a production volume of 334.320 tons which represents the biggest bioeconomy sustainability in 44% with a value of 232.770 x 106 million USD.
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spelling doaj.art-295bed5af0964102987fdff01d12d2d72022-12-21T22:26:42ZspaUniversidad Nacional de TrujilloAgroindustrial Science2226-29892226-29892019-12-019213313710.17268/agroind.sci.2019.02.05El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in PeruTania Flores Saavedra0Alina Zafra Trelles1Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad Nacional de TrujilloDepartamento de Pesquería, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Fishery resource Engraulis ringens “anchovy” bioeconomy sustainability is being affected by El Niño climate event whose intensities ranges from very strong, weak and moderate along the Peruvian coast. Paita, Chimbote, Huacho, Callao, Pisco and Ilo fishing ports were hit by “El Niño” from weak to moderate intensities in the years 2002-2003, 2006; 2008-2009. This caused Chimbote to deliver a production volume of 334.320 tons which represents the biggest bioeconomy sustainability in 44% with a value of 232.770 x 106 million USD.http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/agroindscience/article/view/2703el niñobioeconomy sustainabilityengraulis ringensanchovy.
spellingShingle Tania Flores Saavedra
Alina Zafra Trelles
El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
Agroindustrial Science
el niño
bioeconomy sustainability
engraulis ringens
anchovy.
title El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
title_full El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
title_fullStr El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
title_full_unstemmed El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
title_short El Niño Climate Event in the bioeconomy sustainability of Engraulis ringens in Peru
title_sort el nino climate event in the bioeconomy sustainability of engraulis ringens in peru
topic el niño
bioeconomy sustainability
engraulis ringens
anchovy.
url http://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/agroindscience/article/view/2703
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