The rockfishes of the sebastid genus Sebastes are a very important fishery resource off the coasts of California and southern Oregon. How-ever, many of the 54 managed stocks of west coast rockfish have recently reached historically low population levels, leading fishery managers to re-examine current management practices. Management of rockfish stocks as multispecies aggregates, as opposed to independent stocks within the ground-fish fishery, can be more desirable when nontargeted bycatch, discard, and management complexity are considered. Rockfish assemblage structure and species co-occurrences were determined by using data from the Alaska Fisheries Science Center triennial continental shelf bottom trawl survey. The weight of rockfish spec...
The vermilion rockfish (Sebastes miniatus) is part of an extended group of fish species named rockco...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) can potentially impact food web dynamics by increasing the density of ...
Graduation date: 2004Quantitative assessments of many West coast rockfish stocks of both major and\u...
—Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are an important component of North Pacific marine ecosystems and commer...
Graduation date: 2008Identification of critical habitat for all life stages of commercially exploite...
Graduation date: 2010If fisheries managers are to effectively manage commercially exploited fish\ud ...
North Pacific rockfish, marine fish belonging to the genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus, share unique ...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
The shortbelly rockfish, Sebastes jordani, is one of the most abundant rockfish species in the Calif...
In this dissertation, I address fundamental ecological issues concerning widow rockfish (Sebastes en...
An assessment of the total biomass of shortbelly rockfish (Sebastes jordani) off the central Califor...
While commercially important, the red rockfish complex, Vermilion Rockfish (Sebastes miniatus), Cana...
California’s Monterey Bay area is an important center of recreational fishing for rockfish of variou...
Heceta Bank is a large reef on the edge of the central Oregon continental shelf that supports a wide...
A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central...
The vermilion rockfish (Sebastes miniatus) is part of an extended group of fish species named rockco...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) can potentially impact food web dynamics by increasing the density of ...
Graduation date: 2004Quantitative assessments of many West coast rockfish stocks of both major and\u...
—Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) are an important component of North Pacific marine ecosystems and commer...
Graduation date: 2008Identification of critical habitat for all life stages of commercially exploite...
Graduation date: 2010If fisheries managers are to effectively manage commercially exploited fish\ud ...
North Pacific rockfish, marine fish belonging to the genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus, share unique ...
This study was undertaken to identify population structure in the three rockfish species of the subg...
The shortbelly rockfish, Sebastes jordani, is one of the most abundant rockfish species in the Calif...
In this dissertation, I address fundamental ecological issues concerning widow rockfish (Sebastes en...
An assessment of the total biomass of shortbelly rockfish (Sebastes jordani) off the central Califor...
While commercially important, the red rockfish complex, Vermilion Rockfish (Sebastes miniatus), Cana...
California’s Monterey Bay area is an important center of recreational fishing for rockfish of variou...
Heceta Bank is a large reef on the edge of the central Oregon continental shelf that supports a wide...
A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central...
The vermilion rockfish (Sebastes miniatus) is part of an extended group of fish species named rockco...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) can potentially impact food web dynamics by increasing the density of ...
Graduation date: 2004Quantitative assessments of many West coast rockfish stocks of both major and\u...