2017
DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2017.1308884
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A Comparison of Size Structure, Age, and Growth of Red Snapper from Artificial and Natural Habitats in the Western Gulf of Mexico

Abstract: Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus support economically important fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and have been classified as overfished since the first stock assessment was conducted in 1988. Although the stock is now showing signs of recovery, management could benefit from a better understanding of regional or even habitat‐level differences in stock demographics, as these dynamics ultimately determine overall stock productivity. From 2012 to 2014, we used a fishery‐independent vertical line survey to ass… Show more

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“…; Streich et al. ). These implications should be considered in the Gulf to identify best practices for reefing efforts and the sustainable management of the Red Snapper fishery.…”
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“…; Streich et al. ). These implications should be considered in the Gulf to identify best practices for reefing efforts and the sustainable management of the Red Snapper fishery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Shipp and Bortone ; Streich et al. ). Many platforms in the Gulf are mandated for removal due to federal regulations such as “Idle Iron,” a recent regulation requiring inactive platforms to be decommissioned (U.S. Department of the Interior ).…”
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