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<abstract>Distribution of three species of pinnipeds that breed along the Patagonian coast. Coastal and at sea locations of South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens), fur seals (Arctocephalus australis) and southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) were collected during different research projects developed at Centro Nacional Patagónico, Puerto Madryn, Argentina. Information before 1990 comes from published papers. Surveys along the coast were carried out during the implementation of the Patagonian Coastal Zone Management Plan 1992-1996 (Fundación Patagonia Natural and Wildlife Conservation Society - GEF-UNDP). Locations at sea are foraging trips for seals equipped with Argos-linked Platform Transmitter Terminals (PTTs) and Satellite Dive Recorders (SDRs). Distribución de tres especies de pinnipedos que reproducen en la costa patagónica. Las localizaciones en la costa y en el mar de lobos de un pelo (Otaria flavescens), lobo de dos pelos (Arctocephalus australis) y elefantes marinos (Mirounga leonina) fueron obtenidos por diferentes proyectos de investigación desarrollados en el Centro Nacional Patagónico, Puerto Madryn, Argentina. La información previa a 1990 fue obtenida de publicaciones. Los relevamientos de costa se llevaron a cabo durante el Plan de Manejo integrado de la Zona Costera Patagónica 1992-1996 (Fundación Patagonia Natural and Wildlife Conservation Society - GEF-UNDP). Las localizaciones en el mar son viajes de alimentación para los lobos y elefantes marinos equipados con transmisores satelitales (PTTs) y registradores satelitales de buceo (SDRs).</abstract>
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<abstract>Database with number of individuals and distribution of the southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) of Península Valdés, Argentina breeding colony. Censuses on foot of the entire colony were carried out during the peak of the breeding season (October 3-7) when most of the population is ashore. All the animals were counted and located. Demographic data also encompass reports of solitary individuals along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America and offshore islands. Dispersion from 1990 to 2006 was obtained from surveying scientists and opportunistic sightings of naturalists, rangers and fishermen. Previous information was assessed with published records.</abstract>
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<abstract>Database containing 1734 records of 35 species of fishes and squid of patagonian continental shelf. Specimens were collected by commercial fishing vessels in autumn (May-June, 2001) and summer (January-February, 2002). The sampling was carried out with bottom trawls at a depth range of 73-370 m.. The survey was located between 39° - 51° S and 55° - 65° W. Base de datos con 1734 registros de 35 especies de peces y calamares de la plataforma continental patagónica. Los especimenes fueron recolectados por barcos comerciales en otoño (mayo-junio 2001) y en verano (enero-febrero 2002). El muestreo fue llevado a cabo con redes de arrastre a un rango de profundidad de 73-370 m. El área relevada se localizó entre 39° - 51° S y los 55° - 65° O.</abstract>
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<citation>EDER, E., LEWIS, M. (2005) Proximate composition and energy value of demersal and pelagic prey species from Southwest Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) 291:43-52</citation>
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<abstract>The collection comprises fish specimens collected between Sept. 1954 and Dec. 2005, mostly in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean and in Patagonian rivers.</abstract>
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<abstract>Dataset based on the data obtained during fishery research cruises in the Argentine Sea between 1966 and the present time. Numerous fishery research trips have been made in the Argentine sea during the last 40 years. The aim of this database was to collect all the observational data of the different fish species since 1966 to be displayed together.</abstract>
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<name>Pablo Yorio</name>
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<name>Francisco Paez</name>
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<abstract>Updated distribution of sixteen species of seabirds along the Patagonian coast. Number of breeding pairs at colonies of penguins, cormorants, gulls and terns were evaluated by aerial, boat and ground surveys carried out between 1993-1995 during the implementation of the Patagonian Coastal Zone Management Plan (Fundación Patagonia Natural and Wildlife conservation Society - GEF-UNDP). Census dates were timed to coincide with the late incubation period for each species. Additional information after 1998 was updated with published records.</abstract>
<keywords>penguins, cormorants, gulls, terns, petrels, Patagonia, Argentina, coastal, marine</keywords>
<citation>Atlas de la distribución reproductiva de aves marinas en el Litoral Patagónico Argentino. 1998. Yorio P., Frere E., Gandini P. y Harris G. Editors. Fundación Patagonia Natural - Wildlife Conservation Society. Plan de manejo integrado de la zona costera Patagonica. 221 pp. El Hornero (2005). Número Especial Ecología y conservación de aves marinas. Yorio P., Quintana F., Lopez de Casenave J. Editors. Published by Aves Argentinas / Asociación Ornitológica del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 20-1: 130 pp.</citation>
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<name>Laura Reyes</name>
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<name>Francisco Paez</name>
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<abstract>Database containing published information from scientific papers and reports of cetaceans in the Atlantic Ocean, Magellanic region and South Pacific Ocean. Different records encompassing counting, sighting and stranding programs, personal communications with trained individuals, photographs, unpublished abstracts from meetings, books newspaper articles, and specimen collections from academic institutions and museums. The oldest records were accepted by the authors when the documentation and synonymy were reviewed. Distribution at near shore waters of open coast sheltered fjords, bays and river mouths. Peripheral records from farther offshore include reported sightings in Malvinas/Falkland Islands, Drake Passage and the South Shetland islands.</abstract>
<keywords>whales, dolphins, stranding, sightings, Southwest Atlantic ocean, Southeast Pacific Ocean, nearshore, offshore</keywords>
<citation>Goodall, R. N. P.; Galeazzi, A. R.; Leatherwood, S.; Miller, K. W.; Cameron, I. S.; Kastelein, R. K. and Sobral, A. P.. 1998. Studies of Commerson's Dolphins, Cephalorhynchus commersonii, off Tierra del Fuego, 1976-1984, with a Review of Information on the Species in the South Atlantic. Rep. Int. Whal. Commn. (special isue 9) Rowntree, V. J.; Payne, R. S. and Schell, D. M. 2001. Changing patterns of habitat use by southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) on their nursery ground at Península Valdés, Argentina, and in their long-range movements. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Special ISSUE) 2, 133-143. Goodall, R. N. P. and Macnie, S. V. 1998. Sightings of Pilot Whales off South America South of 30º S: A review of data to 1988. Rep. Int. Whal. Cmmn 48. Goodall, R. N. P.; Galeazzi, A. R. and Lichter, A. A. 1988. Exploitation of small cetaceans off Argentina 1979-1986. Rep. Int. Whal. Commn 38. Cristián de Haro, J. and Iñiguez, A. M. 1997. Rep. Int. Whal. Commn 47. De Olivera Santos, M. C.; Siciliano, S.; Pacheco de Souza, S. and Altamayer Pizzorno, J. L. 2001. Occurrence of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) along southeastern Brazil. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Special ISSUE) 2, 153-156. Greig, A. B.; Secchi, E. R.; Zerbini, A. N.; and Dalla Rosa, L. 2001, Stranding events of southern right whale, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Special ISSUE) 2, 157-179 Goodall, R. N. P.; de Haro, J. C.; Fraga, F; Iñiguez, M. A. and Norris, K. S.. 1997. Shighting and behaviour of Peal`s Dolphins, Lagenorhynchus australis, with notes on Dusky Dolphins, L. obscurus, off southenmost south America. REP. INT. WHAL. CONMMN 47, 757-775. Goodall, R. N. P.; Norris, K. S.; Schevill, W. E.; Fraga, F.; Praderi, R.; Iñiguez, M. A. and de Haro, C.. 1997. Review and update on the biology of Peale`s dolphin, Lagenorhynchus australis. REP. INT. WHAL. COMMN 47, 777-796.</citation>
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<name>Demetrio Boltovskoy</name>
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<name>Francisco Paez</name>
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<abstract>This data set includes information on the distribution of Polycystine Radiolaria, planktonic Foraminifera, Tintinnina, Pteropoda Euthecosomata and Chaetognatha recovered in plankton samples, sediment trap samples and surface sediment samples collected in the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern Oceans. Samples have been retrieved with plankton nets, suction pumps, sediment traps and sediment corers, processed for analysis and their zooplanktonic specific makeups identified.</abstract>
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<citation>Boltovskoy, D. 1987. Sedimentary record of radiolarian biogeography in the equatorial to Antarctic western Pacific Ocean. Micropaleontology, 33(3):267-281.</citation>
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<name>Catalina T. Pastor</name>
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<abstract>The aim of this database is collecting all the registered data of the different free-living marine Nematode species since 1979. It includes all species of coastal Argentine Patagonian region from any published source, accessible collection and unpublished observations from scientists. Includes all free-living marine Nematode species recorded from the intertidal to 120m depth. The GIS contains 1,270 Nematode records of 149 species from 6 localities. El objetivo de esta base de datos es colectar todos los datos registrados de Nematodos marinos libres desde 1979. La base incluye todas las especies de lascostas de la región Patagónica Argentina procedente de fuentes publicadas, colecciones accesibles y observaciones científicas no publicadas. Incluye a todas las especies de Nematodos marinos libres registradas desde el litoral hasta los 120 m de profundidad. El GIS contiene 1270 citas de Nematodes, pertenecientes a 149 especies de 6 localidades.</abstract>
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<abstract>La colección ictiológica se encuentra depositada en el Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP) y está a cargo del Grupo Ictiología del Departamento de Ciencias Marinas, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Está conformada por especímenes procedentes principalmente del sector del Atlántico Sur y otros provenientes del Océano Austral, en proximidades de las Islas Georgias, Sandwich y Shetland del Sur. Las muestras fueron obtenidas en su gran mayoría en campañas de investigación llevadas a cabo por buques de investigación de bandera argentina (BI “Cruz del Sur” “Capitán Oca Balda”, “Eduardo L. Holmberg” “Capitán Cánepa”) japonesa (BIP “Orient Maru”, BI “Kayo Maru” y “Shinkai Maru”), soviética (BI “Evrika”) y alemana (BI “Walther Herwig”). Hay además muestras obtenidas a bordo de buques pesqueros comerciales, de bandera argentina y japonesa, y embarcaciones de la flota costera con base en el puerto de Mar del Plata. Los ejemplares han sido fijados primeramente en formol al 10 % y preservados en alcohol al 70 %. Previamente en los peces óseos fue medida la talla (longitud total y estandar), en los cartilaginosos se obtuvo la longitud total y se determinó el sexo. La nomenclatura empleada fue actualizada siguiendo a Nelson (2006).</abstract>
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<citation>Copeia. 1996. Fish collection. En: Copeia (Ed.) Editorial Notes and News, (4): 1073 – 1075. Cousseau, M.B. and Perrotta, R.G. 2004. Peces marinos de Argentina. Biología, distribución, pesca. 3ra Ed., Publicaciones Especiales INIDEP, Mar del Plata, 167 pp. Nelson, J.S. 2006. Fishes of the world. Fourth Edition. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 601 pp</citation>
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<abstract>Database containing unpublished information about the position of south Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena australis) in the Bahía Nueva (located between 42° 41’ 55’’ S - 64° 59’ 38’’ W and 42° 47´ 08´´ S - 64 ° 57´25´´ W), Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina. Position of individuals in the bay were recorded by terrestrial triangulation method during August and November of 2003-2005. Samples recorded number of individuals and group composition during the breeding season.</abstract>
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<citation>Pérez, D. and Guzmán, J. R.. 2006. Patrones de uso de la Ballena Franca Austral (Eubalaena australis) en la Bahía Nueva (Puerto Madryn). Fundación Ecocentro, Julio Verne 3784, (9120) Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina. www.ecocentro.org.ar</citation>
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<abstract>En Patagonia, Argentina (42º00´LS y 47º00´LS) se desarrolla una pesquería cuya especie blanco es el langostino (Pleoticus muelleri) de la cual participan buques congeladores tangoneros. Desde 2001, con el objetivo de optimizar el seguimiento, la pesquería es monitoreada por la Secretaría de Pesca de la Provincia del Chubut a través de un Programa de Observadores a Bordo que recolecta información biológica pesquera de la especie objetivo y de la fauna acompañanate, contribuyendo al conocimiento de las especies que integran el ecosistema de las áreas de pesca. In Patagonia, Agentina, ( from 42º00 SL to 47º00 SL) takes place an important shrimp fishery targeted on “Patagonian Red Shrimp” (Pleoticus muelleri) caught by a twin trawler freezer fleet. Since 2001, taking into account survey optimization needs, the fishery is surveyed by the Fisheries Secretariat of the Province of Chubut though OOBPPCh that collects fisheries biological information about target specie and by catch, contributing to strengthen knowledge about ecosystem and species present in the fishing areas.</abstract>
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<abstract>Se realizó un estudio en el área costera patagónica que abarca desde el Puerto de San Antonio Este (40S) hasta Ushuaia (54ºS). Se muestrearon 37 sitios en zonas portuarias y zonas control o de bajo tráfico marítimo, entre junio de 2006 y abril de 2008. En estos sitios se recolectaron sedimentos para analizar la concentración de TBT (mediante cromatografía gaseosa-espectrometría de masa) y realizar estudios de granulometría, así como un total de 1753 gasterópodos de 10 especies distintas, pertenecientes a 5 familias (Volutidae, Nassariidae, Buccinidae, Muricidae y Marginellidae). The study was carried out in the Patagonian coasts from San Antonio's Port (40º S) to Ushuaia (54ºS). Samples were taken in 37 places, port and low marine traffic areas, from June 2006 to April 2008.Sample sediments were taken to analyze the TBT concentrations (by GC-MS) and to perform a sedimentographic analysis. A total of 1753 gastropods of 10 different species belonging to 5 families (Volutidae, Nassariidae; Buccinidae, Muricidae and Marginellidae) were captured.</abstract>
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