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Distribution, abundance and biological studies of economically important fishes in the South China Sea, Area I: East coast of Peninsular Malaysia
This paper presents species distributions, composition and biological parameters of major fish species caught from the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia during the one week surveys made in pre- and post-Northeast monsoon seasons. The fish species rankings changed over time and at different depth strata. The catch rates were decreased toward deeper water. An appearance of smaller fish group was greater during the post-Northeast than pre-Northeast monsoon season. Fish populations occurred at both seasons were represented from different spawning group. Their growths were isometric form in weight
Distribution, Abundance and Biological Studies of Economically Important Fishes in the South China Sea, Area I: East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
This paper presents species distributions, composition and biological parameters of major fish species caught from the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia during the one week surveys made in preand post-Northeast monsoon seasons. The fish species rankings changed over time and at different depth strata. The catch rates were decreased toward deeper water. An appearance of smaller fish group was greater during the post-Northeast than pre-Northeast monsoon season. Fish populations occurred at both seasons were represented from different spawning group. Their growths were isometric form in weight
Report of Lobster Resource Study in East Johor
This report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”Lobster Resource Study in East Johor was conducted by Department of Fisheries, Malaysia, at Johor, on 2 October 2018. The report aims to obtain information pertaining to the distribution and density of spiny lobsters and slipper lobsters in the East Johor waters.UNEP/GE
DATA COLLECTION ON SHARKS AND RAYS BY SPECIES IN MALAYSIA (AUGUST 2016 - JULY 2017)
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