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Engineering, 13.03.2020 05:01, juneham

A lake has a carrying capacity of 10,000 fish. At the current level of fishing, 2,000 fish per year are taken with the catch uniformly distributed throughout the year. It is seen that the fish population holds fairly constant at about 4,000. If you wanted to maximize the sustainable yield, what would you suggest in terms of population size and yield? Use the logistic growth equation to solve the problem

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