HATTIESBURG, MS / ACCESSWIRE / March 15, 2022 / A new study, jointly conducted and funded by the Science Center for Marine Fisheries SCEMFIS and the National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS, finds ways to reduce a source of uncertainty in the Atlantic surfclam and ocean quahog population estimates: defining the efficiency of the survey gear. The study, published in Fishery Bulletin... Lire le communiqué |
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HATTIESBURG, MS / ACCESSWIRE / January 12, 2022 / Despite being one of the largest and most highprofile fisheries on the East Coast, there are still gaps in our understanding of Atlantic menhaden. This is especially true in their northern range, in New England and the MidAtlantic. But this winter, a new project will look specifically to count menhaden in these areas, shedding new light on an... Lire le communiqué |
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HATTIESBURG, MS / ACCESSWIRE / January 4, 2022 / The Science Center for Marine Fisheries SCEMFIS has funded $126,000 in new marine science research for 2022. The funds, approved by the members of the Centers Industry Advisory Board at its annual fall meeting, will support new, muchneeded research on prominent fisheries such as thread herring, ocean quahogs, squid, and surfclams.Part of the... Lire le communiqué |
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