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Volume 19, Issue 2 (2007)
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Large Pelagic Fishes in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Current Status and Integrated Management
Mark S. Peterson, Nancy J. Brown-Peterson, and James S. Franks
Articles
Large Pelagic Fishes in the Wider Caribbean and Northwest Atlantic Ocean: Movement Patterns Determined from Conventional and Electronic Tagging
Brian E. Luckhurst
Strategic Investments in Large Pelagic Research
Nancy B. Thompson and Eric D. Prince
Consequences of Ocean Scale Hypoxia Constrained Habitat for Tropical Pelagic Fishes
Eric D. Prince and C. Phillip Goodyear
Relative Abundance of Pelagic Sharks in the Western North Atlantic Ocean, Including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
Enric Cortes, Craig A. Brown, and Lawrence R. Beerkircher
Distribution of Molidae in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Gregory L. Fulling, Dagmar Fertl, Kevin Knight, and Wayne Hoggard
Observations of a Feeding Aggregation of Whale Sharks, Rhincodon typus, in the North Central Gulf of Mexico
Eric R. Hoffmayer, James S. Franks, William B. Driggers III, Kenneth J. Oswald, and Joseph M. Quattro
Genetic Analysis of Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans) Stock Structure in the Atlantic Ocean
Jan R. McDowell, Jeanette E.L. Carlsson, and John E. Graves
Nocturnal Depth Distribution of Western North Atlantic Swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Linnaeus, 1758) in Relation to Lunar Illumination
Joshua K. Loefer, George R. Sedberry, and John C. McGovern
Patterns of Vertical Habitat Use by Atlantic Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans) in the Gulf of Mexico
Richard T. Kraus and Jay R. Rooker
CFRAMP's Large Pelagic Fish Tagging Program
Susan Singh-Renton and John Renton
Management in the Gulf and Caribbean: Mosaic or Melting Pot?
Patrick McConney, Hazel A. Oxenford, and Milton Haughton
Understanding the Local Livelihood System in Resource Management: The Pelagic Longline Fishery in Gouyave, Grenada
Sandra C. Grant, Fikret Berkes, and John Brierley
At-Vessel Fishing Mortality for Six Species of Sharks Caught in the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
Alexia Morgan and George H. Burgess
Large Pelagics in the Southern Section of the Seaflower Marine Protected Area, San Andres Archipelago, Colombia: A Fishery in Expansion
Erick Castro, Heins Bent, Carlos Ballesteros, and Martha Prada
A History of Change and Reorganization: The Pelagic Longline Fishery in Gouyave, Grenada
Sandra Grant, Fikret Berkes, and Johnson St. Louis
Where Do We Go From Here? A Summary of Issues of Concern and Recommendations Developed During the Panel Discussion of the Large Pelagic Fishes Symposium
Nancy J. Brown-Peterson, James S. Franks, Mark S. Peterson, Patrick McConney, and Brian E. Luckhurst