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2004 survey of rockfishes in the Southern California Bight using the collaborative optical-acoustic survey technique
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2012
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Alternative Title:Survey of rockfishes in the Southern California Bight using the collaborative optical-acoustic survey technique;2004 survey of rockfishes in the Southern California Bight using the collaborative optical-acoustic survey technique, COAST04;
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Description:"The goals of the investigation detailed in this report were to refine and apply the Collaborative Optical - Acoustic Survey Technique (COAST) to assess the distributions and abundances of rockfishes in the SCB, by species. Ultimately, this information will be combined with measures of the rockfish recruitment processes and the dispersion or redistribution of recruits from protected to harvested areas. The collective knowledge will provide a basis for provide a basis for a longer - term and broader spatial - scale assessment of rockfishes and assure the effectiveness of the protected areas in the SCB"--Objective.
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Content Notes:edited by David A. Demer.
"October 2012."
"January 2012"--Page 1.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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