Fish Population Ecology
Fish Population Ecology is the study of the dynamics of fish populations and the interactions between fish populations and their environment. It is an important part of understanding the sustainable management of fisheries and aquatic ecosystems. Fish population ecology helps to establish the size of fish stocks, predicts the impact of environmental changes on fish populations, and assesses the impact of fishing practices. It is also used to plan efficient and sustainable exploitation of natural fisheries and to understand how to manage aquatic habitats to promote fisheries productivity. Fish population ecology is fundamental to the conservation of aquatic species, the management of aquaculture and the development of regulations for sustainable fishing.
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