Stock Assessment Using the LBB Method for Portunus trituberculatus Collected from the Yangtze Estuary in China [PDF]
Portunus trituberculatus is an important invertebrate species distributed in the Yangtze Estuary. However, its biomass and enrichment have been affected seriously by ongoing human activity in recent decades.
Longtao Yue +3 more
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Stock Assessment Using LBB Method for Eight Fish Species From the Bohai and Yellow Seas [PDF]
Eight common and commercially important marine fishes from coastal and offshore areas of Shandong Province, China, were assessed using the “Length-based Bayesian Biomass” estimator (LBB) method.
Yibang Wang +12 more
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Improving the Guidance Learning (LBB) Consumer Satisfaction in Malang using DANP - TOPSIS method [PDF]
Decision analysis of Multiple Attribute Decision Making (MADM) model is used to assess the performance, not only in a rank but also in a plan of marketing strategy as an effort to increase consumers’ satisfaction by combining DEMATEL-based Analytical ...
Kwardiniya Andawaningtyas +2 more
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Using the LBB Method for the Assessments of Seven Fish Stocks From the Yangtze Estuary and Its Adjacent Waters [PDF]
The status of fishery resources in the Yangtze estuary and its adjacent waters is still unclear for the effective implementation of fishery management strategies.
Yuanchao Wang +11 more
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Stock Status Estimating of 5 Shark Species in the Waters Around Taiwan Using a Length-Based Bayesian Biomass Estimation (LBB) Method [PDF]
Five shark stocks in the waters around Taiwan were assessed using the LBB method, addressing the present gap. Among them, only one filter-feeding shark, megamouth shark Megachasma pelagios, qualified as having a healthy status.
Peilong Ju +10 more
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Stock Assessment of Exploited Sardine Populations from Northeastern Bay of Bengal Water, Bangladesh Using the Length-Based Bayesian Biomass (LBB) Method [PDF]
Stock assessment is necessary to understand the status of fishery stocks. However, for the data-poor fishery, it is very challenging to assess the stock status.
Partho Protim Barman +4 more
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Estimation of Stock Status Using the LBB and CMSY Methods for the Indian Salmon Leptomelanosoma indicum (Shaw, 1804) in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh [PDF]
As one of the largest and most commercially valuable finfish species, Leptomelanosomaindicum (Indian salmon) significantly contributes to Bangladesh’s marine catches. The length-based Bayesian biomass (LBB) method and catch-based Monte Carlo method (CMSY)
Md. Abdullah Al-Mamun +4 more
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Assessments of 14 Exploited Fish and Invertebrate Stocks in Chinese Waters Using the LBB Method [PDF]
Due to limited data availability, only a small subset of the exploited fish and invertebrate populations have been assessed along Chinese coasts, which precludes comprehensive management of the fisheries.
Cui Liang +7 more
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Stock Status Assessments of Five Small Pelagic Species in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Using the Length-Based Bayesian Estimation (LBB) Method [PDF]
A rising trend in catches of non-targeted species has recently been observed in major fisheries including tuna longline fisheries, yet most of these species are unmanaged.
Richard Kindong +21 more
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The Efficacy of Fisheries Management: A Length-Based Stock Assessment of Eight Fish Species in Xingkai Lake, China [PDF]
Standardized fishing gear represents a common fisheries management intervention, yet its effectiveness in multi-species freshwater ecosystems remains insufficiently assessed. This study presents the first application of the Length-Based Bayesian Biomass (
Chen Zhao +6 more
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