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The capability to collect a broad array of data using various platforms and instruments for sampling and observing marine organisms and their environments is currently progressing to encompass a range of temporal and spatial scales. Chapters in this part of the book describe three representative methods for fishery and ecosystem monitoring: biological sampling, hydroacoustics, and catch-based stock assessment, which are commonly used methods worldwide in fisheries science.
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Aoki, I. (2018). Part II Description. In: Aoki, I., Yamakawa, T., Takasuka, A. (eds) Fish Population Dynamics, Monitoring, and Management. Fisheries Science Series. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56621-2_6
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