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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
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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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