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Characterization of bigeye tuna habitat in the Southern Waters off Java–Bali using remote sensing data

Setiawati et al., 2015

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9635352629178427083
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Setiawati M
Sambah A
Miura F
Tanaka T
As-syakur A
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Advances in Space Research

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Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) habitat was investigated based on catch data and environmental satellite data, such as sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface chlorophyll (SSC), and sea surface height deviation (SSHD) data in the Southern Waters off Java and …
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