Reef fishes are important biologic, ecologic, and economic resources of the marine ecosystem which must be managed for sustainability. Until recently, there was no long-term monitoring program in place to assess the condition of reef fish resources of the northern Florida Reef Tract (FRT) (northern Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Martin counties). An assessment/monitoring plan for the northern portion of the Florida reef tract was designed through a joint cooperative effort by scientists at the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) and Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center (NSUOC). Th...
Derelict vessels are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in theUnited States, mainly for recreatio...
A beach renourishment project was initiated in May 2005 and completed in February 2006 to restore 11...
Some shallow (\u3c7 m, water depth) nearshore hardbottom areas of southeast Florida have been report...
Reef fishes are important biologic, ecologic, and economic resources of the marine ecosystem which m...
Reef fishes are important biologic, ecologic, and economic resources of the marine ecosystem which m...
The inshore environment of Broward County, FL consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tracts, ...
The efficacy of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) to enhance and sustain regional coral reef fisheries...
We inventoried fishes associated with three hardbottom reef tracts that are separated by sand and ru...
A study has been undertaken to monitor Broward County, Florida (southeast Florida) coral communities...
Fisheries independent data on relatively unstudied nekton communities were used to explore the effic...
The inshore environment of Broward County, Florida consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tra...
The southeastern coast of Florida, USA supports a substantial recreational fishery, yet little is kn...
This study analyzed species richness, distribution, and sighting frequency of selected reef fishes t...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
The southeastern United States continental shelf supports a diverse community of recreationally and ...
Derelict vessels are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in theUnited States, mainly for recreatio...
A beach renourishment project was initiated in May 2005 and completed in February 2006 to restore 11...
Some shallow (\u3c7 m, water depth) nearshore hardbottom areas of southeast Florida have been report...
Reef fishes are important biologic, ecologic, and economic resources of the marine ecosystem which m...
Reef fishes are important biologic, ecologic, and economic resources of the marine ecosystem which m...
The inshore environment of Broward County, FL consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tracts, ...
The efficacy of no-take marine reserves (NTMRs) to enhance and sustain regional coral reef fisheries...
We inventoried fishes associated with three hardbottom reef tracts that are separated by sand and ru...
A study has been undertaken to monitor Broward County, Florida (southeast Florida) coral communities...
Fisheries independent data on relatively unstudied nekton communities were used to explore the effic...
The inshore environment of Broward County, Florida consists of three coral reef/hard bottom reef tra...
The southeastern coast of Florida, USA supports a substantial recreational fishery, yet little is kn...
This study analyzed species richness, distribution, and sighting frequency of selected reef fishes t...
Significant coral reef community development exists along the eastern shelf of the United States fro...
The southeastern United States continental shelf supports a diverse community of recreationally and ...
Derelict vessels are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in theUnited States, mainly for recreatio...
A beach renourishment project was initiated in May 2005 and completed in February 2006 to restore 11...
Some shallow (\u3c7 m, water depth) nearshore hardbottom areas of southeast Florida have been report...