The 2ND SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (SMIC 2020): Transforming Research and Education of Science and Mathem 2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0042167
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Species inventories and conservation status of groupers (family Serranidae) from Madura Island, East Java, Indonesia

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“…The characteristics described by Bariche and Heemstra (2012) for E. fasciatus are similar to the fish caught in Alanya Harbor (Figure 1). E. fasciatus is a serranidae species in the LC category in the IUCN list (Basith et al 2021). The length and weight of E. fasciatus, which was caught on the coast of Alanya, was estimated to be approximately 25 cm and 350 g. E. fasciatus is a fish that can reach a total length of 40 cm and up to 2 kg.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The characteristics described by Bariche and Heemstra (2012) for E. fasciatus are similar to the fish caught in Alanya Harbor (Figure 1). E. fasciatus is a serranidae species in the LC category in the IUCN list (Basith et al 2021). The length and weight of E. fasciatus, which was caught on the coast of Alanya, was estimated to be approximately 25 cm and 350 g. E. fasciatus is a fish that can reach a total length of 40 cm and up to 2 kg.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…found on Madura Island, East Java, Indonesia. The results of this study are expected to complement the identification results of grouper on Madura Island by utilizing a morphological approach (Basith et al 2021), comprehensively providing important information, required for the development of management and conservation policies regarding the declining numbers of various grouper species on Madura Island.…”
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confidence: 89%