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Age & Reproduction in Three Reef–
Dwelling Serranid Fishes of the
Northeastern Gulf of Mexico
Outer Continental Shelf:

Pronotogrammus martinicensis, Hemanthias vivanus &
Serranus phoebe
(with Preliminary Observations on the
Pomacentrid Fish, Chromis enchrysurus)

 

The tattler, Serranus phoebe, a small, ecologically important seabass inhabiting deep OCS reefs in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico

USGS Scientific Investigation Report SIR-2004-5162
(CEC NEGOM OCS Program Investigation Report No. 2004-03, May 2004)

 

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - click to go to the FFWCC hompagePAUL E. THURMAN & RICHARD S. McBRIDE, FMRI PIs
Florida Marine Research Institute
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
100 Eighth Ave. SE, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, USA

 

 

U.S. Geological Survey - click to go to the USGS homepageKENNETH J. SULAK, USGS PROJECT LEAD SCIENTIST
GEORGE D. DENNIS III, USGS CO-PI
Coastal Ecology and Conservation Research Group
Center for Aquatic Resource Studies
U.S. Geological Survey
7920 NW 71st St., Gainesville, Florida 32653, USA

 

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