Fisheries and Conservation Oceanography
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- Meyer-Gutbrod, E.L. C.H. Greene, K.T.A. Davies, and D.G. Johns. 2021. Ocean regime shift is driving collapse of the North Atlantic right whale population. Oceanography 34(3): 22–31.
- Greene, C.H., B.A. Block, D. Welch, G. Jackson, and G.L. Lawson. 2009. Advances in conservation oceanography: new tagging and tracking technologies and their potential for transforming the science underlying fisheries management. Oceanography 22 (1): 210-223.
- Greene, C.H., et al. 2014. A Wave Glider approach to fisheries acoustics: transforming how we monitor the nation’s commercial fisheries in the 21st century. Oceanography: 27(4): 168–174.
- Meyer-Gutbrod, E., C.H. Greene, L. McGarry. 2015. Wave Glider technology for fisheries research. Sea Technology 56(12): 16-19.
- Brosnan, I., et al. 2018. A description of a non-invasive surgical training pathway using translational tools to teach intracoelomic implantation of acoustic transmitters in fish. J. Aquat. Anim. Health DOI: 10.1002/AAH.10031
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