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John F. Walter III, PhD

Research Fish Biologist
NOAA Fisheries, Southeast Fisheries Science Center
Sustainable Fisheries Division
75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, FL
USA 33149
Email: john.f.walter@noaa.gov

Papers:
M-142-6 Evaluating Effects of Recreational Fishing at Red Snapper Hot Spots Using Index-Removal Methods M-142-10 Ontogenetic Spatial Distributions of Gag (Mycteroperca microlepis) and Red Grouper (Epinephelus morio) within the Northern Gulf of Mexico and Their Spatiotemporal Overlap with Red Tide Events P-283 Recent Collaborations and Data Synthesis in Preparation for the 2016 Assessment of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna T-115-14 Incorporation of Environmental Factors in Stock Assessments: Just Because We Can, When Should We? T-136-15 Quantifying the Trophic Importance of Gulf Menhaden Brevoortia Patronus within the Northern Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem T-140-7 Ecosystem Elements in Stock Assessments for the Southeast U.S. and Atlantic Regions W-108-1 Bootstrapping Cases Vs. Residuals: Which Is Better for Estimating Growth of Skipjack from Tagging Data? W-108-3 Combining a Length-Based Mortality Model with a Surplus Production Model

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When:

August 16 - 20, 2015

Where:

Portland, OR

American Fisheries Society - 2015