Abstract

The concept of simulation modeling of large aquatic ecosystems is discussed with special reference to a conceptual framework incorporating a series of sub-models. Practical applications of this technique are made to the Sea of Azov and Lake Baikal. One such application was the use of simulation techniques to predict the stock of omul populations in Lake Baikal. The results of this effort suggested that recommendations to increase omul harvest could be made.

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