“…Zubia et al (2014) emphasized that coefficient "b" can vary differently based on the rate of interpopulation even when they are from the same species. The following factors can influence length-weight relationships in fish: water environment factors (temperature, salinity, and habitats); differentiation of sample account, geographic location, season, ontogenetic differentiation, age differentiation, growth phase, gonad maturity level, reproduction, sex, and food (quantity, quality and size); gastric fullness, parasites pressure, and preservative techniques (Alavi-Yeganeh et al, 2011;Hossain et al, 2012;Mir et al, 2012;Özdemir and Erkakan, 2012;Zaher et al, 2015;Milošević and Talevski, 2016;Azevedo et al, 2017;Moeslen and Daka, 2017;Hanif et al, 2020); health and fish condition (Hossain et al, 2012), food availability, overexploitation (Famoofo and Abdul, 2020); sample retrieval procedure (Jafari et al, 2017;Shalloof and El-Far, 2017;Olopade et al, 2018;Mitu et al, 2019). The size range used can also influence regression coefficient value "b" (Nazir and Khan, 2017;Blasina et al, 2018).…”