WEEK 9: LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP

Date: 8 - 12 May 2023

Content:
In my Final Year Project (FYP), one of the objectives is to estimate the weight of fish based on their length. Thanks to Dr. Haslawati Baharuddin, one of the researchers at Fisheries Research Institute Malaysia, she suggested that to uses and implementing Length-Weight Relationship to my project.

In week 9, I started delved into the Length-Weight Relationship, which is represented by the formula W = a * L ^ b, where weight (W) of a fish based on its length (L), with 'a' and 'b' being parameters specific to the fish species. I also explored the application of Length-Weight Relationship in fisheries management and analyzed it strengths and limitations to ensure that this formula suitable for my project.

Conclusion:
Overall, week 9 was focused on understanding the Length-Weight Relationship and its relevance in fisheries management. Through my learning, I explored the formula factors influencing the relationship between weight and length of the fish. This knowledge will contribute to my research and development of my project.

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