Fisheries, reefs, and offshore development : proceedings of the Gulf of Mexico Fish and Fisheries Meeting held at New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 24-26 October, 2000 / edited by David R. Stanley and Ann Scarborough-Bull
The role of fishermen and other stakeholders in the North Sea rigs-to-reefs debate -- Comparison of plankton net and light trap methodologies for sampling larval and juvenile fishes at offshore petroleum platforms and a coastal jetty off Louisiana -- The across-shelf larval, postlarval, and juvenile fish assemblages collected at offshore oil and gas platforms west of the Mississippi River delta -- Red snapper recruitment to and disappearance from oil and gas platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico -- Impacts of red snapper mortality associated with the explosive removal of oil and gas structures on stock assessments of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico -- Importance of geology to fisheries management: examples from the northeastern Gulf of Mexico -- Fish assemblages around oil and gas platforms in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: developing a survey design -- Seasonal and spatial variation in the biomass and size frequency distribution of fish associated with oil and gas platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico -- Red snapper discards in Texas coastal waters: a fishery dependent onboard survey of recreational headboat discards and landings -- Zooplanktivory by blue runner Caranx crysos: a potential energetic subsidy to Gulf of Mexico fish populations at petroleum platforms -- Site fidelity and dispersion of red snapper associated with artificial reefs in the northern Gulf of Mexico -- Secondary productivity within biotic fouling community elements on two artificial reef structures in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico -- Occurrence and pelagic habitat of reef fish larvae in the Gulf of Mexico -- Preliminary trophodynamic carbon budget for the Sigsbee deep benthos, northern Gulf of Mexico