Stock Assessment for Seven Fish Species Using the LBB Method from the Northeastern Tip of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
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- Khan, A.A. & Sada, N.U. & Chowdhury, Z.A., 2003. "Status of the demersal fishery resources of Bangladesh," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 37729, April.
- Pauly, D. & Morgan, G.R. (eds.), 1987. "Length-based methods in fisheries research," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 1325, April.
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the Bay of Bengal; stock assessment; LBB method; length-frequency data; overfishing;All these keywords.
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