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Morphometrics and Growth Patterns of Halfbeak Fish ( Nomorhamphus sp.) in Moramo River, South Konawe Regency

Halfbeaks ( Nomorhamphus sp.) are freshwater fishes that inhabit the Moramo River. Data and scientific information of this species are still limited. This study aims to determine the morphometric characters and growth patterns of halfbeak fish in the Moramo River. This research was conducted from Ap...

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