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Larval Fish and Shellfish Transport through Inlets Book

Larval Fish and Shellfish Transport through Inlets
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  • Larval Fish and Shellfish Transport through Inlets
  • Written by author Michael P. Weinstein, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station
  • Published by American Fisheries Society, 6/1/1988
  • Advances in understanding of how larvae overcome distance, currents, tides, and salinity gradients to reach their nursery habitats and stay there, and of how recruitment success is affected by construction around estuarine inlets.
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Preface
Shelf-Estuarine Water Exchanges between the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile Bay, Alabama
Transport Model for Water Exchange between Coastal Inlet and the Open Ocean
Observations on Inlet Flow Patterns Derived from Numerical and Physical Modeling Studies
Sampling Optimization for Studies of Tidal Transport in Estuaries
Physical Oceanographic Processes Affecting Larval Transport around and through North
Carolina Inlets
Roles of Behavioral and Physical Factors in Larval and Juvenile Fish Recruitment to Estuarine
Nursery Areas
Physical Processes and the Mechanisms of Coastal Migrations of Immature Marine Fishes
Ocean-Estuary Coupling of Ichthyoplankton and Nekton in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Export and Reinvasion of Larvae as Regulators of Estuarine Decapod Populations
Transport of Invertebrate Larvae between Estuaries and the Continental Shelf
Modeling of Physical and Behavioral Mechanisms Influencing Recruitment of Spot and Atlantic
Croaker to the Cape Fear Estuary
Distribution of Fish Eggs and Larvae and Patterns of Water Circulation in Narragansett Bay,
1972-1973
Null Hypothesis, Models, and Statistical Designs in the Study of Larval Transport
Epilogue


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