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New Jersey’s Coastal Estuaries Inventory – Project Years 1-3
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Sullivan, Mark |
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Evert, Steve |
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Ruppel, Bruce |
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Buchanan, Gary |
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2022-06-07T16:58:34Z |
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2022-06-07T16:58:34Z |
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2021 |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10929/95062 |
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Elements frequently omitted from traditional fisheries surveys in an undergraduate setting
include the collection of standardized, multi-seasonal data and meaningful stakeholder
involvement. This project engaged Stockton University faculty and staff, students, as well as a
local commercial fisher to collect year-round haul seine (10 sites, 2x month, May-Oct.; 1x month
Nov.-Apr.) and seasonal fyke net (3x week, 1x month, Nov.–Apr.) data over a 3-year period (May
2016–Apr. 2019) in the Mullica River-Great Bay (MRGB) Estuary (NJ). In total, 485 haul seine
(100’ x 6’ x ¼” mesh) samples inventoried 170,375 individual finfish (and select invertebrates)
from 95 species. During the winter/spring, 212 fyke net (150’ x 4’ x 2.5” mesh leader; 25’ x 4’ x
2.5” wings; 25’ x 2.5’ x 2.5” mesh hoops) samples collected by a commercial partner inventoried
14,667 individuals from 39 species. |
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Galloway, NY : Stockton University |
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New Jersey |
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Estuarine fishes - New Jersey |
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Fish surveys - New Jersey |
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New Jersey’s Coastal Estuaries Inventory – Project Years 1-3 |
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Closing the loop : connecting stakeholders, data, and managers for fisheries success (2016-2019) |
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Technical Report |
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