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Combining a partnership among researchers, commercial, recreational, and recreational-for-hire fishers with a cooperative tagging program to elucidate the life history and habitat utlization of select reef fish and coastal pelagic species in the Florida Keys.

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dc.contributor.author Burns, Karen M.
dc.contributor.author Brown-Peterson, Nancy J.
dc.contributor.author Gregory, Douglas R.
dc.contributor.author Robbins, Bradley D.
dc.date.accessioned 2013-07-16T17:11:57Z
dc.date.available 2013-07-16T17:11:57Z
dc.date.issued 2007-02-28
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2075/3207
dc.description 112 p. pdf. Includes table of contents, bibliographical references, appendices, tables, charts and colored photographs. en_US
dc.description.abstract The project objectives are to develop a cooperative tagging program and provide data for stock assessment of black grouper, red grouper, mutton snapper, greater amberjack, and cobia in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), Dry Tortugas and Marquesas; to ascertain movement and migration patterns for black grouper, red grouper, mutton snapper, greater amberjack, and cobia in and outside the FKNMS; to provide movement and migration data for cobia and greater amberjack between the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic; to collect biological samples (otoliths and gonads) for the purpose of obtaining life history information (age, reproductive status, fecundity, sex ratio, spawning frequency, size at sexual transition, and size/age at maturity for females and males) and to evaluate the inconsistency of minimum size catch limits and size at reproductive maturation for black grouper within the FKNMS; to estimate survivorship for black grouper, red grouper, mutton snapper, greater amberjack, and cobia caught in the commercial, recreational-for-hire, and recreational fisheries; to characterize essential reef fish habitat within the FKNMS, especially for black grouper; and to analyze the relationship between landscape features and black grouper. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship NOAA, CRP Grant #NA04NMF4540208 en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Mote Technical Report;No. 1152
dc.subject fishery management en_US
dc.subject fisheries research en_US
dc.subject fish tagging en_US
dc.subject fish habitats en_US
dc.subject fishes (life history) en_US
dc.subject fish migration en_US
dc.subject fish spawning en_US
dc.subject catch-and-release en_US
dc.subject pelagic fish en_US
dc.subject black grouper en_US
dc.subject red grouper en_US
dc.subject mutton snapper en_US
dc.subject greater amberjack en_US
dc.subject cobia en_US
dc.subject reef fish en_US
dc.subject fish stock assessment en_US
dc.subject Epinephelus morio en_US
dc.subject Lutjanus analis en_US
dc.subject Seriola dumerili en_US
dc.subject Rachycentron canadum en_US
dc.subject Mycteroperca bonaci en_US
dc.subject Florida Keys (Florida) en_US
dc.subject Dry Tortugas (Florida) en_US
dc.subject Marquesas en_US
dc.title Combining a partnership among researchers, commercial, recreational, and recreational-for-hire fishers with a cooperative tagging program to elucidate the life history and habitat utlization of select reef fish and coastal pelagic species in the Florida Keys. en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US


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