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Abstract
The Southeast Sea area plays an important role in the fisheries industry based on its rich marine fish resources. In particular, research on the early development stage of fish is an important basis for assessing the potential of resources, thereby proposing effective measures to manage and protect marine resources. The objective of this study is to determine the species composition, density and distribution of fish eggs and larvae in the Southeast Sea in space and time, to provide scientific data for the conservation and sustainable development of marine resources. The results show that 61 fish families have been identified, of which 14 families of fish eggs and 50 families of larvae have been identified in the coastal area, 13 families of fish eggs and 52 families of larvae have been identified in the inshore area, and the density of fish eggs and larvae in the coastal area is higher than that in the inshore area. The diversity of fish eggs and larvae species is one of the important indicators to assess the impact on marine resources, thereby proposing solutions to protect and prevent due to human impact and habitat change.
Key words: Fish eggs; Fish larvae; Southeast sea.