Fisheries Recruitment In The Northcentral Gulf Of Mexico: Can Important Geographic Sources Of Juvenile Nursery Habitat Be Determined Using Otolith Microchemistry?
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2005
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Description:It is known that spotted seatrout require shallow marsh- edge or seagrass habitat, but in Mississippi researchers do not know where the most important nursery areas for these young fish are located. The premise of this study is that if juveniles exposed t
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Sea Grant Document Number:MASGC-T-05-001
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:78e3ba91159501f8af0538b10513add8246229fab886160516f36105757e451e
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