Photo - identification capture-mark-recapture techniques for estimating aboundance of bay, sound and esturary populations of bottlenose dolphins along the U.S. east coast and Gulf of Mexico: A workshop report

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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc.
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2011-09
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Bay, sound and estuary (BSE) populations of bottlenose dolphins are common along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts. NOAA Fisheries currently identifies 9 BSE stocks in the Atlantic and 32 in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Accurate abundance estimates for these stocks are an essential component of MMPA-mandated stock assessment, yet only three of these BSE stocks have up-to-date abundance estimates.

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Bay, sound and estuary (BSE) populations of bottlenose dolphins are common along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts. NOAA Fisheries currently identifies 9 BSE stocks in the Atlantic and 32 in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Accurate abundance estimates for these stocks are an essential component of MMPA-mandated stock assessment, yet only three of these BSE stocks have up-to-date abundance estimates.
Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Technical Report #137
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2011-09
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2011-09
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2011-09
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Photo - identification capture-mark-recapture techniques for estimating aboundance of bay, sound and esturary populations of bottlenose dolphins along the U.S. east coast and Gulf of Mexico: A workshop report
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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Inc.
2011-09
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Jupiter, Fla.
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Photo - identification capture-mark-recapture techniques for estimating aboundance of bay, sound and esturary populations of bottlenose dolphins along the U.S. east coast and Gulf of Mexico: A workshop report
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Photo - identification capture-mark-recapture techniques for estimating aboundance of bay, sound and esturary populations of bottlenose dolphins along the U.S. east coast and Gulf of Mexico: A workshop report