Gulf of Mexico Shark Pupping and Nursery (GULFSPAN) survey from 1994-2016 (NCEI Accession 0162100)

The GULFPSAN survey is a fishery-independent survey that began in 1994 to examine the distribution and abundance of juvenile sharks in coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. The data describes coastal shark abundance and environmental data from St. Andrews Bay to Apalachicola Bay in the northeastern G...

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Main Authors: John Carlson, Dana M. Bethea, Matthew J. Ajemian, John K. Carlson, Eric R. Hoffmayer, Johanna L. Imhoff, R. Dean Grubbs, Cheston T. Peterson, George H. Burgess, Christine A. Ward-Paige, Gregory L. Britten, Lisa D. Hollensead, Yannis P. Papastamatiou, Brittany S. Graham, Michelle R. Heupel, Jeffrey A. Buckel, Michelle Satterwhite
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: NOAA NCEI Environmental Data Archive 2017
Subjects:
GPS
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/{7CAAEC9B-DB4D-4B68-84D8-4E4BEBDFF80A}
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Summary:The GULFPSAN survey is a fishery-independent survey that began in 1994 to examine the distribution and abundance of juvenile sharks in coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. The data describes coastal shark abundance and environmental data from St. Andrews Bay to Apalachicola Bay in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.