An examination of the product form to whole weight conversion used by the foreign fleets in 1980 (Nfld. Observer Program) / by D.W. Kulka.: Fs70-8/81-60E-PDF
"A vessel, by stock area, by species, by process breakdown of conversion factors for processed to round weight, revealed several factors which affect the amount of weight loss during production as follows: area, season, processing method, size of catch, and size of fish. The last three have the greatest affect and size of fish causes dramatic intercatch, intracatch and temporal variation. All of the above effects act synergistically to produce the observed differences in magnitude of conversion factors observed from set to set and between vessels"--Abstract.
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| Title | An examination of the product form to whole weight conversion used by the foreign fleets in 1980 (Nfld. Observer Program) / by D.W. Kulka. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (38 pages) : illustrations. |
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