Red snapper biology in a changing world /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Szedlmayer, Stephen T. (Editor), Bortone, Stephen A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2020]
Series:CRC marine biology series.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; Early Life History; Chapter 2: Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Larval Dispersal in the Gulf of Mexico; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Shelf Dispersal; Dispersal into the Deep Basin; Cross-Basin Connections; Results and Discussion; Shelf Dispersal; Dispersal into the Deep Basin; Cross-Basin Connections; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References 
505 8 |a Chapter 3: Juvenile Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Densities on Small Artificial Reefs to Estimate Year-Class StrengthAbstract; Introduction; Methods; Reef Design and Surveys; Interannual Comparisons; Trawl Surveys; Results; Annual Variation of Juvenile Red Snapper Density on Patch-reefs; Age-0 and Age-1 Red Snapper; Visual Density Estimates Compared with CPUE from Trawls; Discussion; Interannual Comparisons; Age-0 and Age-1 Red Snapper Relations; Comparison Densities on Patch-Reefs to Trawl CPUE; Acknowledgments; References; Site Fidelity, Movements, and Mortality 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: A Review of Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Acoustic Telemetry StudiesAbstract; Introduction; Capture, Tagging and Release Methods; Red Snapper Site Fidelity and Residency; Red Snapper Movement Patterns; Red Snapper Mortality; Future Research Needs; Potential Difficulties with Acoustic Telemetry; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5: Fishing Mortality Estimates for Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Based on Acoustic Telemetry and Conventional Mark-Recapture; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Transmitter-Tagged Red Snapper; Conventionally Tagged Red Snapper 
505 8 |a Red Snapper Harvest Estimate within the Study AreaResults; Transmitter-Tagged Red Snapper; Fisher Nonreporting; Conventionally Tagged Red Snapper; Fishing Mortality and Harvest Estimates; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Environmental Effects; Chapter 6: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, and Sediment Samples after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Study Area; Red Snapper Capture; Laboratory Processing; Sediment Sample Collection; PAH Extraction and Quantification; Data Analyses; Results; Muscle Tissue tPAH 
505 8 |a Liver tPAHGall Bladder tPAH; Sediment tPAH; PAH Ratio Comparisons; Red Snapper Condition Indices; Discussion; Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons; Lesions in Red Snapper; Biological Indices; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7: The Effects of Modeled Dispersed and Undispersed Hypothetical Oil Spills on Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Stocks in the Gulf of Mexico; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Spill Scenarios; Oil Spill Modeling; Fish Egg and Larval Density Data; Life History Data; Assessment Model; Results; SIMAP™ model; Potential Effects on Red Snapper; Discussion 
500 |a Conclusion 
545 0 |a Stephen T Szedlmayer, Ph.D., attended Millersville University, Lancaster, PA, for undergraduate studies. He then entered the University of South Florida and earned a Master's degree in the Marine Science program under the supervision of Professor John C. Briggs. After graduating from USF he worked for a short period at Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota FL, before entering the graduate program at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, VA. After completing his Ph.D., he accepted a post-doctoral position at the Rutgers University Marine Field Station, Tuckerton NJ, and collaborated with Professor Kenneth W. Able. He was then hired the School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, Auburn University, AL. While at Auburn he rose through the ranks to Professor, and mentored numerous graduate students on studies of various aspects of marine fish ecology. Recently retired as Executive Director of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, Stephen A. Bortone now is an Environmental Consultant with Osprey Aquatic Sciences, LLC based in Windham, New Hampshire (USA). As a consultant, he specializes in fisheries and is noted especially as an authority on artificial reefs. Currently, he is also Marine Biology Series Editor with CRC Press. Previously, Dr. Bortone served as Director of the Minnesota Sea Grant College Program with an appointment as Professor of Biology at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Earlier in his career he was the founding Director of the Marine Laboratory at the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation in Sanibel, Florida, Director of Environmental Science at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, and Director of the Institute for Coastal and Estuarine Research while Professor of Biology at the University of West Florida 
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