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Improved method of measuring lengths of large samples of fish
Trent, L.; Palko, B.J.; Trimble, A. (1987). Improved method of measuring lengths of large samples of fish. Prog. Fish-Cult. 49(4): 310-312
In: The Progressive Fish-Culturist. US Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C.. ISSN 0033-0779; e-ISSN 1548-8640, more

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Keywords
    Body size
    Data processing
    Dimensions > Length
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Fish
    Measurement
    Measuring techniques
    Methodology

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  • Trent, L.
  • Palko, B.J.
  • Trimble, A.

Abstract
    A new method to record fish lengths is described. Its advantages include quick recording of large numbers of fish by one person, accurate measurements by inexperienced personnel, easy transmission of data, low expense, usability under harsh field conditions, and easy transportability.

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