New Fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea (October 2015)
Abstract
In this third Collective Article, with fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea, we present the historical length distribution of Lophius budegassa in the catch of commercial trawlers in the Greek seas; length-weight and length-length relationships of five flatfish species (Lepidorhombus boscii, L. whiffiagonis, Platichthys flesus, Pegusa lascaris and Solea solea) from different coastal areas of Turkey (Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Sea); growth of settled Polyprion americanus and length-weight relationships of this species and of Deltentosteus quadrimaculatus, Capros aper and three commercially important groupers in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea; the age, growth and mortality of Zosterisessor ophiocephalus in the Eastern Adriatic Sea; the length-weight relationship and condition factor of Atherina boyeri in a Central Mediterranean semi-isolated lagoon, and also the length-weight and length-length relationships of three Alburnus species from different inland waters in Turkey.
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TSAGARAKIS, K., BAŞUSTA, A., BAŞUSTA, N., BIANDOLINO, F., BOSTANCI, D., BUZ, K., DJODJO, Z., DULČIĆ, J., GÖKOĞLU, M., GÜCÜ, A., MACHIAS, A., MARAVELIAS, C., ÖZVAROL, Y., POLAT, N., PRATO, E., YEDIER, S., & VASILAKOPOULOS, P. (2015). New Fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea (October 2015). Mediterranean Marine Science, 16(3), 703–713. https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.1396
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- Vol. 16 No. 3 (2015)
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- Collective Article B
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