Executive Summary: Baseline characterization of resources is an essential part of marine protected area (MPA) management and is critical to inform adaptive management. Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary (GRNMS) currently lacks adequate characterization of several key resources as identified in the 2006 Final Management Plan. The objectives of this characterization were to fulfill this need by characterizing the bottom fish, benthic features, marine debris, and the relationships among them for the different bottom types within the sanctuary: ledges, sparse live bottom, rippled sand, and flat sand. Particular attention was given to characterizing the different ledge types, their fish communities, and the marine debris associated with th...
Summary This study examines patterns of diversity and abundance of fish, invertebrates and algae on...
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is developing regulations to control the future exploitatio...
Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and cli...
Effective marine resource management begins with knowing the distribution of resources within the re...
Baseline mapping and quantitative assessment data are required prior to future permitted or un-permi...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 4) Date: October 22,...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 3) ...
Baltic Sea Benthic ecosystem impacts from demersal fishery in the western Baltic is assumed to come ...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 2) ...
Aim: The emergence of pattern in the natural world can carry important messages about underlying pro...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
Our research, carried out in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Castellammare (N/W Sicily), aimed...
Black Crappie, White Crappie, and Bluegill are some of the most widely harvested species of fish in ...
The paper ‘bridges the divide’ between the biological and economic literature on marine reserves. It...
Summary This study examines patterns of diversity and abundance of fish, invertebrates and algae on...
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is developing regulations to control the future exploitatio...
Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and cli...
Effective marine resource management begins with knowing the distribution of resources within the re...
Baseline mapping and quantitative assessment data are required prior to future permitted or un-permi...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 4) Date: October 22,...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 3) ...
Baltic Sea Benthic ecosystem impacts from demersal fishery in the western Baltic is assumed to come ...
Reef-associated Bony Fishes of the Greater Caribbean: A Checklist (VERSION 2) ...
Aim: The emergence of pattern in the natural world can carry important messages about underlying pro...
This dataset consists of site and zone means of the percent cover of major benthic categories and th...
Our research, carried out in the continental shelf of the Gulf of Castellammare (N/W Sicily), aimed...
Black Crappie, White Crappie, and Bluegill are some of the most widely harvested species of fish in ...
The paper ‘bridges the divide’ between the biological and economic literature on marine reserves. It...
Summary This study examines patterns of diversity and abundance of fish, invertebrates and algae on...
The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is developing regulations to control the future exploitatio...
Surf zones are highly dynamic marine ecosystems that are subject to increasing anthropogenic and cli...