Integrating Porpoise and Cod Management: A Comparison of Days-at-sea, ITQs, and Closures [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to determine if management measures based on effort reductions, in particular days-at-sea (DAS) controls, can approach a harbor porpoise individual transferable quotas (ITQ) program in terms of efficiency.
Bisack, Kathryn D.
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The distribution of sediment microplastics assemblages is driven by location and hydrodynamics, not sediment characteristics, in the Gulf of Maine, USA. [PDF]
Langknecht T +4 more
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Bioaccumulation of methylmercury within the marine food web of the outer Bay of Fundy, Gulf of Maine. [PDF]
Harding G, Dalziel J, Vass P.
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Sea butterflies in a pickle: reliable biomarkers and seasonal sensitivity of Limacina retroversa to ocean acidification in the Gulf of Maine. [PDF]
Maas AE +4 more
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Persistent differences between coastal and offshore kelp forest communities in a warming Gulf of Maine. [PDF]
Witman JD, Lamb RW.
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Rapid warming and salinity changes in the Gulf of Maine alter surface ocean carbonate parameters and hide ocean acidification. [PDF]
Salisbury JE, Jönsson BF.
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UNH Researchers Study Gulf of Maine Mercury Contamination [PDF]
Fagan, Christine
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Water Masses and Nutrient Sources to the Gulf of Maine. [PDF]
Townsend DW +5 more
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Increase in density of genetically diverse invasive Asian shore crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus) populations in the Gulf of Maine. [PDF]
Lord JP, Williams LM.
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