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The Secret Life of Tidal Marshes and Mangroves: Camera Trapping as a Window Into Wildlife Using North American Coastal Wetlands. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Raposa KB   +32 more
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Preventing Fishing Gear Loss from Vessel Interactions in New England [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Jedziniak, Jamison   +1 more
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Functions of coastal feeder bluff systems: Implications for prioritizing protection and restoration. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Toft JD   +5 more
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DeepFaune New England: A Species Classification Model for Trail Camera Images in Northeastern North America. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Clarfeld LA   +16 more
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Trapping Fish Genes with Transposons

Zebrafish, 2005
Several recent papers describe pilot screens establishing enhancer and gene trap methodologies for use in fish. They have proven these approaches by characterizing genes with novel and sometimes unexpected expression patterns. The resulting fish lines with tissue-specific GFP expression patterns are now being used in further developmental genetics ...
Darius, Balciunas, Stephen C, Ekker
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Effects of trap fishing on reef fish communities

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2006
Abstract Trap fishing is widespread on coral reefs but the sustainability of this practice is causing concern because it is efficient and unselective. The effects of trap fishing were investigated by comparing fish assemblages among six Caribbean islands subject to different trapping pressures.
Julie P. Hawkins   +3 more
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Lake Richmond 'fish traps'?

World Archaeology, 2004
Recent aerial photographs prove that stone structures in Lake Richmond, near Perth Western Australia, are modern structures and are not tidal weirs of Aboriginal origin. This evidence is contrary to the views expressed in a recent assessment of the chronology and development of Aboriginal fishing in south-western Australia.
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