Abstract
The world's fish stocks, although renewable, are a finite resource. European capture fisheries have remained stagnant in terms of volume for many years. To remain profitable, fishers are looking for new opportunities to diversify, reduce costs, and maximize profits. The targeted fishing of boarfish (Capros aper) in Europe is an excellent example of such adaptation. Using this fishery as a case study, we highlight how established fisheries are adapting to changes faced by the industry. We begin by compiling the knowledge to date on the taxonomy, biology, and ecology of the understudied boarfish and go on to provide a comprehensive overview of its expansion as a targeted fishery in Europe, examining the range of valorization options currently being investigated.
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Egerton, S., Culloty, S., Whooley, J., Stanton, C., & Ross, R. P. (2017, September 1). Boarfish (Capros aper): Review of a new capture fishery and its valorization potential. ICES Journal of Marine Science. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsx048
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