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I'm working with scallop (pecten maximus) stock assessment in Ireland. One of the stock assessment procedures that i am carrying on is a sampling programm from the landings. Shell height is recoreded from each landing. After several measurements from differents vessels, differents fishing areas and different time of the year i want to study the effect of vessels, season and location, on the scallop size structure obtained from the sampling. I understand that analysis of variance (ANOVA or MANOVA) is the method to use for this study but maybe some of you has experience working with similars studies and can advice to me of which statistic analysis is the more suitable.
Thanks very much
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