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Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2012 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 9 | Page No.: 888-892
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2012.888.892

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O. Alatorre-Jacome


F. Garcia Trejo


G.M. Soto-Zarazua


E. Rico-Garcia


Keywords


  • von Bertalanffy`s growth function
  • Fish growth
  • metabolic growth rate
  • relative density
Research Article

Techniques to Assess Fish Productivity in Aquaculture Farms and Small Fisheries: An Overview of Algebraic Methods

O. Alatorre-Jacome, F. Garcia Trejo, G.M. Soto-Zarazua and E. Rico-Garcia
The main goal of aquaculture and small fisheries is the bioaccumulation of chemical elements in edible tissue. Fish, shellfish, decapods and/or algae are commonly cultivated organisms in marine and freshwater aquaculture systems. Total biomass is the best indicator of production system performance. However, due to the high variation of technologies and methods used in aquaculture, special techniques are required to make thorough studies. The present study is a summary of algebraic fish biometric techniques to assess fish biomass production. Numerical computations were carried out for didactical purposes.
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O. Alatorre-Jacome, F. Garcia Trejo, G.M. Soto-Zarazua and E. Rico-Garcia, 2012. Techniques to Assess Fish Productivity in Aquaculture Farms and Small Fisheries: An Overview of Algebraic Methods. Journal of Applied Sciences, 12: 888-892.

DOI: 10.3923/jas.2012.888.892

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=jas.2012.888.892

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