Given the dire state of many diadromous stocks and their potential as important agents in marine ecosystems, consideration should be given to the different roles stocks play and their relative importance within marine systems. In this report, diadromous stocks of North America’s Atlantic coast are reviewed with a focus on their ecological interactions in the South Atlantic Bight. The current status of South Atlantic Bight stocks is also briefly reviewed.
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Diadromous fish stocks of America’s southeastern Atlantic coast
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- Science Area(s): Marine Spatial Ecology, Regional Ecosystem Science
- Region(s) of Study: Atlantic Ocean, Waterbodies
Citation:
Burke, J.S., and F.C. Rohde
Burke, J.S., and F.C. Rohde
Data/Report Type:
NOAA Technical Memorandum
NOAA Technical Memorandum
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