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Significance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery Investigations
Date
2007-05-01
Author
Shulman, Gh
Vn, Nıkolsky
Tv, Yuneva
Shchepkına, Am
Bat, Levent
Kıdeyş, Ahmet Erkan
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Physiological and biochemical methods are important tools for solving certain fishery problems, such as observed trends of fish distribution and migrations; estimation of productivity of commercial species; indicators and monitoring of stock condition and separating populations. In the review, major results of related long-term studies are presented.
Subject Keywords
Anchovy
,
Sprat
,
Distribution
,
Migrations
,
Productivity
,
Indication
,
Monitoring
,
Stock Condition
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/84859
Journal
International Journal Of Natural And Engineering Sciences
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Graduate School of Marine Sciences, Article
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G. Shulman, N. Vn, Y. Tv, A. Shchepkına, L. Bat, and A. E. Kıdeyş, “Significance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery Investigations,”
International Journal Of Natural And Engineering Sciences
, pp. 107–112, 2007, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/84859.