Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Sep 2022)

Review of the Scientific Literature on Biology, Ecology, and Aspects Related to the Fishing Sector of the Striped Venus (<i>Chamelea gallina</i>) in Northern Adriatic Sea

  • Eleonora Grazioli,
  • Cristiana Guerranti,
  • Paolo Pastorino,
  • Giuseppe Esposito,
  • Emanuele Bianco,
  • Emilio Simonetti,
  • Simona Rainis,
  • Monia Renzi,
  • Antonio Terlizzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse10091328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1328

Abstract

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Striped venus (Chamelea gallina) is one of the most important fish resources on the west coast of the Adriatic Sea. Recently, there has been a widespread die-off of C. gallina populations in Friuli-Venezia Giulia (northern Adriatic Sea, Italy), probably due to unfavorable climatic events. Overall, wild populations have become increasingly rare due to many factors affecting the ecological balance of the species. In this study, the available literature was reviewed to determine the current state of knowledge on the biology, ecology, fisheries, and status of C. gallina populations with reference to populations in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. However, few data are available in terms of peer-reviewed articles; much of it can be found in the gray literature (e.g., project reports, ministerial reports, institutional websites, etc.). However, a critical review of the sources reveals that the species is as endangered as the habitats it inhabits. As a result, conservation and restoration efforts have been undertaken to date as part of some larger project to protect the species. Therefore, considering the ecological and economic importance of this species, the results of the new studies will be useful for the scientific community and will be a key element in the conservation of this species.

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