Shulman, G.E.Nikolsky, V.N.Yuneva, T.V.Shchepkina, A. M.Bat, LeventKıdeys, Ahmet Erkan2015-03-022015-03-022008Shulman, G.E., Nikolsky, V.N., Yuneva, T.V., Shchepkina, A. M., Bat, L., Kıdeys, A.E., "Significance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery Investigations". International Journal of Natural and Engineering Sciences 2 (1): 107-112, 2008.http://www.nobel.gen.tr/Makaleler/IJNES-Issue%201-64-2011.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11486/791Physiological and biochemical methods are important tools for solving certain fishery problems, such as observed trends of fish distribution and migrations; estimation of productivity of commercial species; indicators and monitoring of stock condition and separating populations. In the review, major results of related long-term studies are presented.enAnchovySpratDistributionMigrationsProductivityIndicationMonitoringStock conditionSignificance of Physiological and Biochemical Approaches for Black Sea Fishery InvestigationsArticle