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1981
The relatively short life-span of pelagic species, coupled with substantial year-class size fluctuations, makes it unlikely that management on the basis of models hypothesising a steady-state situation will prove adequate. Harvesting in excess of very conservative levels of exploitation necessitates monitoring of the current biomass of the stock.
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The relatively short life-span of pelagic species, coupled with substantial year-class size fluctuations, makes it unlikely that management on the basis of models hypothesising a steady-state situation will prove adequate. Harvesting in excess of very conservative levels of exploitation necessitates monitoring of the current biomass of the stock.
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Production and characterization of fish protein hydrolysate: Effective utilization of trawl by-catch
Food Chemistry Advances, 2022D Yuvaraj
exaly
Putting the fish into inland fisheries – A global allocation of historic inland fish catch
Fish and Fisheries, 2023Rachel F Ainsworth +2 more
exaly
Official statistics understate global fish catch, new estimate concludes
Science, 2016openaire +1 more source
2015
Three different techniques are used to established statistical relationships between annual pelagic fish species catches viz. pilchard, horse mackerel and chub mackerel, and monthly environmental indices. The three techniques are Spearman's Rank correlation, multiple regression and cross-correlations of the Box-Jenkins time series approach.
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Three different techniques are used to established statistical relationships between annual pelagic fish species catches viz. pilchard, horse mackerel and chub mackerel, and monthly environmental indices. The three techniques are Spearman's Rank correlation, multiple regression and cross-correlations of the Box-Jenkins time series approach.
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