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Gulf of Mexico Science, 2011(1), pp. 13–24 Population Changes and Location-Specific Differences for Otolith-Derived Age and Growth of Recreationally Harvested Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) From Alabama in 200
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Document Date: 2013-07-22 17:18:17


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Gulf Shores / Otolith / /

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TL (ordinate) Lc / Wilson / Brown / SPSS / Thomson / Microsoft / /

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United States / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of South Alabama’s Oyster Restoration / /

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oil platforms / management tools / estuarine food web / bay systems / image-analysis software / /

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Mobile Bay / Gulf of Mexico / Gulf of Mexico Science / Florida estuary / Atlantic coast / Dauphin Island / /

Organization

Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources / Marine Resources Division / Dauphin Island Sea Lab / University of South Alabama / /

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BRADLEY W. KLEMENT / MATTHEW W. JOHNSON / JOHNSON ET AL / ROBERT L. SHIPP / STEPHEN A. BORTONE / /

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model for small-scale / local management / /

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Solver / /

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Alabama / Florida / /

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the Bonferroni post / /

Region

north Florida / southeastern United States / south Florida / Gulf of Mexico / South Alabama / eastern Mississippi / northeast Gulf of Mexico / eastern Gulf of Mexico / western Gulf of Mexico / /

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