Assessing the roles of environmental factors in coastal fish production in the northern Baltic Sea: A Bayesian network application

Environmental conditions play a crucial role in the distribution and abundance of fish species in any area. Much research has been attributed to the requirements and tolerance limits of commercially exploited fish species. It is rare, however, that studies have been able to address the relative impo...

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Bayes Theorem
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Environment
Environmental conditions
Environmental factors
Eutrophication
Finnish coast
Fish
Fish production
Fish productivity
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Oceans
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Rare species
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