Plastic pollution is present in most marine environments; however, contamination in pelagic predators, including species of economic interest, is still poorly understood. This study aims
Global change has a significant impact on coastal populations and their reliance on coastal ecosystems and resources. This is particularly true for small-scale fisheries (SSF)
During the celebration of Environmental Week in the city of Recife, the IJL Tapioca Group stood out as one of the protagonists. The event’s program,
Durante a celebração da Semana do Meio Ambiente na cidade do Recife, o Grupo LMI Tapioca se destacou como um dos protagonistas. A programação do
Membros do projeto de extensão LMI Tapioca promoveram reuniões com parceiros durante o primeiro semestre deste ano, visando discutir a cooperação no desenvolvimento de projetos
Motorized trawling was banned off part of the Brazilian coast in 1990 due to environmental impacts, thus artisanal fishermen adopted large beach seines as an
Arnaud Bertrand was invited to give the inaugural lecture at the XVIth BRAFITEC forum (BRAsil-France Ingénieurs TEChnologie), held at the École Normale Supérieure de Méditerranée
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in marine compartments, and their transboundary distribution favours the dispersion and accumulation of particles in ecosystems. This study investigated MP contamination
A new species of the scaleless black dragonfish genus Melanostomias is described based on a single specimen (180 mm SL) collected off the northern Fernando
Estuaries in Brazil are mostly anthropically affected due to the discharge of industrial and domestic effluents. In two of them, the Santa Cruz Channel Estuary


