Wadge Bank trawl fishery studies. Pt. 3. Nature and composition of the resident population
The demersal stock of the Wadge Bank is known to be made up of two major groups, namely the resident and migrant stocks (Sivalingam 1966b). It is necessary to analyse the two groups separately in order to correctly interpret the changes in relative abundance of the demersal fish stocks of the Bank. The object of this paper is to present the nature of the resident stock and discuss its changes in composition from 1945 to 1960. That of the migrant population will be presented later. The significance of this analysis has been discussed earlier (Sivalingam 1966a).
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Main Author: | Sivalingam, S. |
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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1969
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Subjects: | Fisheries, fishery resources exploitation, trawling effects, man-induced effects, commercial fishery, abundance, Wadge Bank, Sri Lanka, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32556 |
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