The Use of Data on Eggs and Larvae for Estimating Spawning Stock of Fish Populations with Demersal Eggs

  • Gjøsaeter J
  • Saetre R
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The usual methods of estimating the abundance of fish stocks are by fishery statistics, tagging experiments, acoustic surveys, and counting the spawning products. Hensen and Apstein (1897) first suggested the last method and Hart and Tester (1934) were probably the...

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Gjøsaeter, J., & Saetre, R. (1974). The Use of Data on Eggs and Larvae for Estimating Spawning Stock of Fish Populations with Demersal Eggs. In The Early Life History of Fish (pp. 139–149). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65852-5_11

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