First, there's no need to call fetchrow_hashref before calling fetchrow_array. Second, you could just call fetchall_arrayref and just iterate over the results. (That will return you a referrence to an array of arrayrefs)
$sth_m->execute or die "executing: ", $dbh_m->errstr;
my $table = $sth_m->fetchall_arrayref;
foreach my $row (@$table) {
print " <tr>";
print " <td>$row->[0]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[1] $row->[2]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[3]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[4]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[5]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[6]</td>";
print " <td>$row->[7]</td>";
print " </tr>";
}
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