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Research Areas

  • Spotlight Link 1 Open Ocean
  • Spotlight Link 2 Coastal
  • Spotlight Link 3 Coral Reef
  • Spotlight Link 4 Estuary

Open Ocean Research    

  • Natal homing and trans-Atlantic mixing of bluefin tuna
  • Consequences of DWHOS: Pelagic recruitment (epipelagic)
  • Connectivity of deep-pelagic fishes using otolith chemistry
  • Movement and stock structure of Atlantic blue marlin
  • Vertical and horizontal habitat use of yellowfin tuna
  • Nursery origin of yellowfin and bigeye tuna in the Hawaiian Islands
  • Distribution and habitat associations of billfish and swordfish larvae across mesoscale oceanographic features
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Coastal Research    

  • Impact of seismic surveys on platform-associated fishes
  • Restoring and creating low-relief nursery habitat for reef fishes
  • Stable isotopes as natural markers to assess trophodynamics and habitat connectivity in tropical snappers
  • Early life ecology of dolphinfishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico
  • Ecology of fishes associated with Sargassum
  • Early-life ecology of snapper
  • Distribution of red snapper on the inner shelf in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
  • Habitat use and movement of Tarpon along the Texas coast
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Coral Reef Research    

  • Habitat Requirements and Connectivity for Reef Fishes in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Characterization of fish assemblages associated with high diversity and low diversity coral reefs in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico
  • Habitat connectivity of parrotfish at Hawaiian coral reefs
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Estuarine Research    

  • Species-habitat relationships for estuarine fishes
  • Habitat connectivity within estuarine seascapes using acoustic telemetry
  • Habitat use and recruitment of fishes in Matagorda Bay
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Phone: 409-740-4400

Site Policies

Mailing Addresses:

  • Faculty/Staff: 
      P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553
  • Students: 
      Student Name, Drop Box No.___,
      P.O. Box 1981, Galveston, TX 77553

Physical Addresses:

  • Faculty/Staff: 
      1001 Texas Clipper Road, Galveston, TX 77554
  • Students: 
      Student Name, Drop Box No.___,
      200 Seawolf Parkway, Bldg. 3035, Galveston, TX 77554

Phone: 409-740-4400 | Site Policies

Mailing Addresses:

  • Faculty/Staff: 
      P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553
  • Students: 
      Student Name, Drop Box No.___,
      P.O. Box 1981, Galveston, TX 77553

Physical Addresses:

  • Faculty/Staff: 
      1001 Texas Clipper Road, Galveston, TX 77554
  • Students:
      Student Name, Drop Box No.___,
      200 Seawolf Parkway, Bldg. 3035, Galveston, TX 77554
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