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Handling Effects on Histological Identification of Female Reproductive Status: Examples From Tropical Deepwater Snappers

Understanding the differences between handling effects and natural ovarian atresia.
August 04, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Meet the Task Force Members

Members of the Alaska Salmon Research Task Force

Estimating Abundance of Fish Associated With Structured Habitats by Combining Acoustics and Optics

This acoustic–optical survey method provides data that are vital for the assessment of fish species in ecosystems which are difficult, or impossible for certain species, to survey with existing methods.
May 01, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Age, Growth, and Reproduction of the Yellow-Edged Lyretail Variola louti (Forssakal, 1775)

The first life history for the Variola genus and important biological information provided for local management and stock assessments
April 27, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Exempted Fishing Permit: Mote Marine Lab Red Grouper Full Retention Study

This study would assess the efficacy of an optimized retention management strategy in the eastern Gulf of Mexico commercial reef fish fishery with red grouper, Epinephelus morio, as the test species.

Influence of El Niño-Southern Oscillation on Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna Longline Catch per Unit Effort in the Equatorial Pacific

In this study, we investigate the statistical relationships between past ENSO conditions and equatorial fisheries using the Multivariate ENSO Index, sea surface temperature (SST), and catch and effort records from the longline fisheries in the region.
April 22, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Near Real-time Temperatures from the Gulf of Alaska Bottom Trawl Survey 2023

Water temperature affects many species' spawning times, access to food, growth rates, and overall range. Collecting temperature data helps better understand species’ habitats and the larger ecosystem.

Near Real-time Temperatures from the Bering Sea Bottom Trawl Survey 2023

Water temperature affects many species' spawning times, access to food, growth rates, and overall range. Collecting temperature data helps better understand the species’ habitats and the larger ecosystem.

Temperature Anomalies and Cold Pool Estimates from Bering Sea Bottom Trawl Surveys 2023

Every summer, a pool of very cold and salty water, called the cold pool, forms near the seafloor due to the melting of the winter sea ice. The cold pool’s annual extent affects many aspects of the life of fishes, crabs, and other bottom-dwelling species.

Estimating Precision and Accuracy of Automated Video Post-processing: A Step Towards implementation of AI and ML for Optics-based Fish Sampling

Evaluating the efficiency and timeliness of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to automate the processing of videos from fisheries surveys.
April 06, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,