The first Workshop on Fish Assessment, Techniques in November 1978 (G.B.R.M.P.A.,11978) concluded that, of a ; the techniques investigated for estimating populations of commercially and recreationally important species of bottom reef fish the intensive search technique was the only feasible technique for realistic estimates of these populations. However a number of questions concerning the technique remained to be answered
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
A three-month pilot study of ornamental fish species collected by Walt Smith International Ltd in Fi...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
Between January and May 1983 coral trout surveys were carried out on 56 reefs in the Cairns and Cent...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
In September 2013, staff from the University of the South Pacific (USP) Honiara campus, the Secretar...
Marine scientists have been looking at methods for counting fishes underwater for some decades and t...
Due to an increasing emphasis for fish population survey and regulation, efficient tools for evaluat...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
The Great Barrier Beef Region contains some 2,000 species of fishes. Most of these are not unique to...
Stock assessment methods have been proposed for data-poor fisheries that rely mainly on cost-effecti...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
A roving diver fish survey method that requires relatively little time and equipment was developed f...
Some studies have suggested that in certain situations, there is a poor correlation between fishery ...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
A three-month pilot study of ornamental fish species collected by Walt Smith International Ltd in Fi...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...
Between January and May 1983 coral trout surveys were carried out on 56 reefs in the Cairns and Cent...
It is widely documented that reef fish populations are declining on a global scale as a result of ha...
Dramatic changes in populations of fishes living on coral reefs have been documented globally and, i...
In September 2013, staff from the University of the South Pacific (USP) Honiara campus, the Secretar...
Marine scientists have been looking at methods for counting fishes underwater for some decades and t...
Due to an increasing emphasis for fish population survey and regulation, efficient tools for evaluat...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
The Great Barrier Beef Region contains some 2,000 species of fishes. Most of these are not unique to...
Stock assessment methods have been proposed for data-poor fisheries that rely mainly on cost-effecti...
One of the main issues regarding artificial reef fish evaluation is the performance of an efficient ...
A roving diver fish survey method that requires relatively little time and equipment was developed f...
Some studies have suggested that in certain situations, there is a poor correlation between fishery ...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
A three-month pilot study of ornamental fish species collected by Walt Smith International Ltd in Fi...
The relatively little-studied fish fauna off southeastern Hispaniola was rapidly assessed using a co...