File:Red Snapper Length vs Age.jpg
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DescriptionRed Snapper Length vs Age.jpg |
English: A graph of the relationship between the Length and the Age of Red Snapper (a marine fish found primarily in the Gulf of Mexico). The graph is based on equations published by Szedlmayer et al., 1994 (Movement and Growth of Red Snapper ... Bulletin of Marine Science 55(2-3):887-896) |
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