Significance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery Investigations

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Authors

  • G. E. SHULMAN
  • V. N. NIKOLSKY
  • T. V. YUNEVA
  • A. M. SHCHEPKINA
  • L. BAT
  • A. KIDEYS

Keywords:

Anchovy, Sprat, distribution, migrations, productivity, indication, monitoring, stock condition.

Abstract

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.

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2019-07-14

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SHULMAN, G. E., NIKOLSKY, V. N., YUNEVA, T. V., SHCHEPKINA, A. M., BAT, L., & KIDEYS, A. (2019). Significance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery Investigations. International Journal of Natural and Engineering Sciences, 2(1), 107–112. Retrieved from https://ijnes.org/index.php/ijnes/article/view/377

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