Pas. Costa et Fd. Fernandes, SEASONAL AND SPATIAL CHANGES OF CEPHALOPODS CAUGHT IN THE CABO-FRIO (BRAZIL) UPWELLING ECOSYSTEM, Bulletin of marine science, 52(2), 1993, pp. 751-759
Variations in the distribution and abundance of coastal cephalopods in
the Cabo Frio (Brazil) region were studied from 71 trawl samples obta
ined between November 1986 and October 1988. Species abundance was com
pared over the depths sampled and their relationship with hydrological
features investigated. Best catches were markedly associated with upw
elling of nutrient-rich water (South Atlantic Central Water) during th
e spring-summer period, at depths from 45 to 60 m. Two species, Loligo
sanpaulensis and Eledone massyae, account for most of this increase.
Variations in abundance of these species are related to recruitment an
d periods of high productivity on the feeding grounds. Benthic octopod
s such as Octopus tehuelchus, O. vulgaris and Eledone gaucha occurred
in small numbers at 60 m. Species broadly distributed in the western A
tlantic, such as Semirossia tenera and Loligo plei, were also present.