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pro vyhledávání: '"Greg DiDomenico"'
Autor:
Anna J. M. Mercer, John P. Manderson, Brooke A. Lowman, Sarah L. Salois, Kimberly J. W. Hyde, Jeffrey Pessutti, Andrew W. Jones, Robert Ruhle, Bill Bright, Troy Sawyer, Meghan Lapp, Jeff Kaelin, Katie Almeida, Greg DiDomenico
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
Sources of fisheries information outside of fishery-independent surveys (e.g. fishery-dependent data) are especially valuable for species that support productive fisheries and lack reliable biological information, such as the northern shortfin squid
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https://doaj.org/article/c2c628f6076b4e979638f9d59c14a62f
Autor:
Sarah L. Salois, Kimberly J. W. Hyde, Adrienne Silver, Brooke A. Lowman, Avijit Gangopadhyay, Glen Gawarkiewicz, Anna J. M. Mercer, John P. Manderson, Sarah K. Gaichas, Daniel J. Hocking, Benjamin Galuardi, Andrew W. Jones, Jeff Kaelin, Greg DiDomenico, Katie Almeida, Bill Bright, Meghan Lapp
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Oceanography.
Publikováno v:
OCEANS 2015 - MTS/IEEE Washington.
Defining pelagic habitat indicators for migratory fish is particularly interesting and challenging due to the complex interaction between the marine food web and the physical variability. Through a multidisciplinary study, a group of experts in marin
Autor:
Greg DiDomenico, Matthew J. Oliver, Dewayne A. Fox, Josh Kohut, John P. Manderson, Enrique N. Curchitser, Laura Palamara, Matthew W. Breece
Publikováno v:
2014 Oceans - St. John's.
Since marine organisms are tightly coupled to the properties of the turbulent ocean fluid, the locations of critical habitat can change rapidly in time and space. Historically it has been difficult to measure these dynamic properties, but advances in
Autor:
Matthew J. Oliver, Laura Palamara, Greg DiDomenico, Josh Kohut, John P. Manderson, Enrique N. Curchitser
Publikováno v:
2013 MTS/IEEE OCEANS - Bergen.
Since marine organisms are tightly coupled to the properties of the turbulent ocean fluid, the locations of critical habitat can change rapidly in time and space. Historically it has been difficult to measure these dynamic properties, but advances in