"Proceedings of the Charleston Bump Colloquium, held at Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 28-29 October 1999, with other contributions." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The Charleston Bump : an island of essential fish habitat in the Gulf Stream / George R. Sedberry, John C. McGovern, and Oleg Pashuk -- Gulf Stream physical oceanography at the Charleston Bump : deflection, bimodality, meanders, and upwelling / John M. Bane, Jr., Larry P. Atkinson, and David A. Brooks -- Geostationary satellite animation of the Gulf Stream at the Charleston Bump / Richard Legeckis and Paul Chang -- Origin and history of the Charleston Bump--geological formations, currents, bottom conditions, and their relationship to wreckfish habitats on the Blake Plateau / Peter Popenoe and F.T. Manheim -- Geographic distribution of longline effort and swordfish discard rates in the Straits of Florida and oceanic waters of the continental shelf, slope, and Blake Plateau off Georgia and the Carolinas from 1991 to 1995 / Jean Cramer -- Assessment of the wreckfish fishery on the Blake Plateau / Douglas S. Vaughan, Charles S. Manooch III, and Jennifer C. Potts -- The Charleston Gyre as a spawning and larval nursery habitat for fishes / John J. Govoni and Jonathan A. Hare -- Trophic subsidies at the Charleston Bump : food web structure of reef fishes on the continental slope of the southeastern United States / Douglas C. Weaver and George R. Sedberry -- Cephalopods of the continental slope east of the United States / Michael Vecchione -- Benthic habitats and associated fauna of the upper- and middle-continental slope near the Charleston Bump / E.L. Wenner and C.A. Barans -- Understanding environmental influences on movements and depth distributions of tunas and billfishes can significantly improve population assessments / Richard W. Brill and Molly E. Lutcavage -- Exploitation-related changes in the growth and reproduction of tilefish and the implications for the management of deepwater fisheries / Patrick J. Harris, Sandra M. Padgett, and Paulette T. Powers -- Tagging techniques can elucidate the biology and exploitation of aggregated pelagic species / Kim N. Holland ... [et al.] -- Atlantic blue marlin and yellowfin tuna : comparative population vulnerability to fishing mortality / C. Phillip Goodyear --Landings, seasonality, catch per unit effort, and tag-recapture results of yellowfin tuna and blackfin tuna at Bermuda / Brian E. Luckhurst, Tammy Trott, and Sarah Manuel -- The Charleston Bump : policy context and public involvement / John V. Miglarese and Robert H. Boyles, Jr.
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