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A comparative assessment of the Black Sea anchovystock by using holistic production and analytical agestructure models
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2017-10-01
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Akkuş, Gizem
Gücü, Ali Cemal
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IMBER IMBIZO 5: Marine biosphere research for a sustainable ocean: Linking ecosystems, future states and resource management (2 - 05 Ekim 2017)
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Economically the most important fish species in Turkey is the Black Sea anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus). It provides 60% of the total fish catch amongst all Turkish fisheries. However this precious resource has, so far, been exploited recklessly disregarding the consequences. Moreover, the reasons for the dramatic fluctuations in the quantity of anchovy landings over the years are poorly known. A sound management plan targeting maximum sustainable yield therefore necessitates scientifically proven stock as...
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G. Akkuş and A. C. Gücü, “A comparative assessment of the Black Sea anchovystock by using holistic production and analytical agestructure models,” presented at the IMBER IMBIZO 5: Marine biosphere research for a sustainable ocean: Linking ecosystems, future states and resource management (2 - 05 Ekim 2017), Boston, ABD, 2017, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83177.