Research on demersal fishes on the continental slope in the northern part of the South China Sea: The cruise result of R/V Kaiyo-Maru
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Presented in this paper is the report of the research cruise for trawl fishing ground in the northern area of the South China Sea between the margin mainland China continental shelf and continental slope. The cruise reported the water quality and topographical characteristics of the slope that might affect the abundance of fishes. Likewise, fishes that were caught during cruise were also documented.
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Aoyama, T. (1977). Research on demersal fishes on the continental slope in the northern part of the South China Sea: The cruise result of R/V Kaiyo-Maru. In Proceedings of the Technical Seminar on South China Sea Fisheries Resources, Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 May 1973 (pp. 99-100). Tokyo, Japan: Japan International Cooperation Agency.
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