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Assessing shortraker and rougheye rockfishes in the Gulf of Alaska: addressing a problem of habitat specificity and sampling capability
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Assessing shortraker and rougheye rockfishes in the Gulf of Alaska: addressing a problem of habitat specificity and sampling capability
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| Creator |
Ito, Daniel Henry
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Theses--Fisheries
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| Description |
Chapter 1 outlines the major difficulties associated with current trawl survey methodologies, particularly as they relate to assessing shortraker rockfish (Sebastes borealis) and rougheye rockfish (S. aleutianus) populations in the Gulf of Alaska. I conclude that the most promising avenues for improving these assessments involve: (1) gaining a better understanding of each species' spatial distribution and habitat preference, and (2) developing better trawl sampling capability in their...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999 |
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2009-12-03T00:04:02Z
2009-12-03T00:04:02Z 1999 |
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Thesis
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xiii, 205 p.
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| Identifier |
b43809625
43824069 — http://hdl.handle.net/1773/15453 |
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en_US
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