Feasibility of Acoustic Remote Sensing of Large Herring Shoals and Seafloor by Baleen Whales
Recent research has found a high spatial and temporal correlation between certain baleen whale vocalizations and peak herring spawning processes in the Gulf of Maine.
Dong Hoon Yi, Nicholas C. Makris
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The History, Present Condition, and Future of the Molluscan Fisheries of North and Central American and Europe: Volume 1, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts [PDF]
This three-volume monograph represents the first major attempt in over a century to provide, on regional bases, broad surveys of the history, present condition, and future of the important shellfisheries of North and Central America and Europe.
Burrell, Jr., Victor G. +3 more
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Seasonal variation of the three-dimensional mean circulation over the Scotian Shelf [PDF]
The seasonal-mean circulation over the Scotian Shelf is studied numerically by computing mean and tidal current fields for winter, spring, and summer using a three-dimensional nonlinear diagnostic model.
Han, Guoqi +3 more
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Warming Waters of the Gulf of Maine: The Role of Shelf, Slope and Gulf Stream Water Masses
D. Townsend +3 more
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While sponges are generally known to host a wide range of microbial associates, the composition and specificity of the microbial communities in carnivorous sponges are poorly understood.
Joost T.P. Verhoeven, Suzanne C. Dufour
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The Potential Economic Benefits of Integrated and Sustainable Ocean Observation Systems: The Southeast Atlantic Region [PDF]
The South East Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) collects, manages and disseminates coastal oceanic and atmospheric observation information along the Atlantic coast of the southeastern United States.
Christopher F. Dumas, John C. Whitehead
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Calanus finmarchicus is vital to pelagic ecosystems in the North Atlantic Ocean. Previous studies suggest the species is vulnerable to the effects of global warming, particularly on the Northeast U.S. Shelf, which is in the southern portion of its range.
Brian D. Grieve +2 more
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The Hidden Cost of Overfishing To Commercial Fishermen: A 2009 Snapshot of Lost Revenues [PDF]
Ocean fish populations are a vital renewable resource for human populations, providing food,employment and recreation, as well as contributing to global biodiversity.
Taylor Hesselgrave
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Protecting New England's Marine Ecosystem: Habitat at Risk [PDF]
All animals need safe places to grow, reproduce, and find food. Marine animals are no different. In the ocean, their habitats can be the sandy bottom, a seamount rising from the ocean floor, or a deep canyon carved into the continental shelf.
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Maps of Fisheries Management Zones and Lobster Management Zones
Jonathan Labaree
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