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Steven Berkeley
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University of California Santa Cruz
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We are currently working on developing pot gear for flatfish and determining release mortality of pot caught sablefish caught at different depths and temperatures. We are also deploying instrumented pelagic longlines aboard commercial longline vessels in the Gulf of Mexico to determine depth, temperature and bait preferences of target and bycatch species. We are rearing juvenile rockfish in our lab to determine differences in growth and survival of larvae from young and old females. We also are collecting and analyzing data on factors affecting sablefish recruitment.
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Jennifer Bloeser
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Pacific Marine Conservation Council
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Primarily focused on collecting life history and habitat information of groundfish, partciularly juvenile rockfish. Currently participating in a collaborative research project collecting habitat association information of juvenile rockfish from Morro Bay, CA to Newport, Oregon.
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Keith Bosley
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NOAA Fisheries
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A variety of survey types, including annual trawl surveys, hydroacoustic surveys, submersible and ROV surveys; to collect information on groundfish species abundance and habitats.
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Mark Carr
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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My lab studies the ecology of coastal marine fishes, including salmonids, and their habitats (e.g., kelp forests, coastal tributaries, estuaries)
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Eric Eisenhardt
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Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
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Black rockfish tagging (PIT tags and acoustic tags),
Submersible surveys for groundfish assessment
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Mark Hixon
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Oregon State University / Department of Zoology
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Submarine, ROV, mapping distribution
and abundance of seafloor types and
and groundfish assemblages.
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Steven Hoilz
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None
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Nearshore rockfish tagging study, Small watershed salmonid rearing and wier facility, baseline data collection in Southern CA MPA's using an ROV.
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John LaFargue
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NOAA Fisheries
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Our group at the NWFSC collects information to assist stock assessors.
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Milton Love
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Marine Science Institute University of California Santa Barbara
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Extractive reef fish surveys in waters between 10 and 1200 feet. Real interest in doing basic life history studies from discard. Open to suggestions.
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Erin Maloney
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Moss Landing Marine Lab
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Our laboratory is involved in Marine Pollution Studies and this particular project is designed to detect introduced species of invertebrates and algae along the outer coast of California.
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Steve Parker
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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I work on several topics, such as bycatch redcution, discard mortality, stress physiology, and reproductive biology of marine fishes, with a special interest in rockfishes and management applications.
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John Petterson
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Impact Assessment, Inc.
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We carry out primary field data collection, in the form of narrowly focused interviews, to evaluate and quantify the effects to different user or interest groups resulting from creation of MPAs.
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David VenTresca
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California Department of Fish and Game
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SCUBA surveys of nearshore fishers, surveying fishermen for input on collaborative research, working on dertermining ways to improve recreational landing data.
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Chris Zimmerman
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US Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center
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Most of my research is focussed on juvenile salmon and ranges from freshwater to the ocean. Currently, my lab is beginning work on juvenile salmon as they move from rivers into bays and the nearshore environment.
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