Weight-Length Relationship and Maximum Length Record of Black Seabream (Spondyliosoma Cantharus Linnaeus, 1758) for Entire Aegean Sea and Turkish Waters
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2021
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Arman Darya inc
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The present study was conducted between January 2020 and December 2020 off Saros Bay (Northern Aegean Sea, Turkey). A single specimen of Spondyliosoma cantharus with maximum length (41.0 cm in total length) and weight (1050.00 g in total weight) was caught by a commercial fisherman on 10 June 2020. Total length has been defined as the measurement taken from the anterior-most part of the fish to the end of the caudal fin rays when compressed dorso-ventrally. Total length of the fish sample was measured using the ruler on the measuring board. Photograph of the fish were taken with the ruler and the distance of 1 cm was taken as a scale in order to measure the total length precisely. The scientific name of the species was checked according to FishBase. The weight-length relationship was calculated as W = 0.0263TL(2.82) (R-2 = 0.95) for all samples. This study presents the maximum length and weight values of black seabream (Spondyliosoma cantharus Linnaeus, 1758) for entire Aegean Sea and Turkish Waters, up to the time.
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Maximum Size, Spondyliosoma Cantharus, Saros Bay, Aegean Sea
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6
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3
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992
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1004