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Fisheries Sciences
Fisheries oceanography assesses how oceanographic processes influence abundance, production and condition of fisheries stocks. Issues include source and sink regions of or for recruits and timing of food availability at critical life stages. Molecular methods recently have greatly improved the ability to define genetically separate stocks and source and sink regions.
Participating Faculty
| Fei Chai
Bio sketch→ Interests: Biological-Physical Interactions, Fisheries Sciences, Ocean Modeling and Prediction, Marine Biogeochemistry fchai@maine.edu Phone: (207) 581-4317 |
James McCleave
Bio sketch→ Interests: Biological-Physical Interactions, Fisheries Sciences, eel biology, Marine Biology mccleave@maine.edu Phone: (207) 581-4392 | Andrew Pershing
Interests: Biological-Physical Interactions, Fisheries Sciences, Ocean Modeling and Prediction, Biological Oceanography andrew.pershing@maine.edu Phone: (207) 228-1656 |
Jeffrey Runge
Bio sketch→ Interests: Biological-Physical Interactions, Fisheries Sciences, Marine Invertebrate Zoology, Biological Oceanography Jeffrey.runge@maine.edu Phone: (207) 228-1652 | |
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