Summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University Department of Oceanography and Coastal Studies Louisiana State University for 'The Effects of Depth, Location, and Habitat Type on Relative Abundance and Species Composition of Fishes Associated with Petroleum Platforms and Sonnier Bank in the Northern Gulf of Mexico.' It includes background information on the project funding and sponsorship, goals, methodology, and findings
The assemblage composition, abundance, biomass, and vertical distribution of juvenile reef fishes in...
Time-series data collected over a four-year period were used to characterize patterns of abundance f...
A distinctive feature of coastal Louisiana is the unrivaled network of oil and gas installations (pl...
Summary describing the work completed at the Louisiana State University Center for Coastal Energy an...
Research paper and results concerning fish assemblages at petroleum platforms, which serve as artifi...
Report summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University, Coastal Fisheries Instit...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the utility of dual-beam hydroacoustics in measuring ab...
Artificial structures are the dominant complex marine habitat type along the northwestern Gulf of Me...
There has been relatively little study of the efficacy of decommissioned oil and gas platforms as ar...
Artificial structures are the dominant complex marine habitat type along the northwestern Gulf of Me...
Report summary describing the work completed at Professor of Oceanography, Louisiana State Universit...
Summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University Coastal Fisheries Institute for ...
A cross-shelf transect of three petroleum platforms and a coastal rock jetty (another hard-substrate...
Surveys of ichthyoplankton assemblages were conducted from four oil and gas platforms located in the...
Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is the most economically important fish in the Gulf of Mexico (GO...
The assemblage composition, abundance, biomass, and vertical distribution of juvenile reef fishes in...
Time-series data collected over a four-year period were used to characterize patterns of abundance f...
A distinctive feature of coastal Louisiana is the unrivaled network of oil and gas installations (pl...
Summary describing the work completed at the Louisiana State University Center for Coastal Energy an...
Research paper and results concerning fish assemblages at petroleum platforms, which serve as artifi...
Report summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University, Coastal Fisheries Instit...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the utility of dual-beam hydroacoustics in measuring ab...
Artificial structures are the dominant complex marine habitat type along the northwestern Gulf of Me...
There has been relatively little study of the efficacy of decommissioned oil and gas platforms as ar...
Artificial structures are the dominant complex marine habitat type along the northwestern Gulf of Me...
Report summary describing the work completed at Professor of Oceanography, Louisiana State Universit...
Summary describing the work completed at Louisiana State University Coastal Fisheries Institute for ...
A cross-shelf transect of three petroleum platforms and a coastal rock jetty (another hard-substrate...
Surveys of ichthyoplankton assemblages were conducted from four oil and gas platforms located in the...
Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is the most economically important fish in the Gulf of Mexico (GO...
The assemblage composition, abundance, biomass, and vertical distribution of juvenile reef fishes in...
Time-series data collected over a four-year period were used to characterize patterns of abundance f...
A distinctive feature of coastal Louisiana is the unrivaled network of oil and gas installations (pl...