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Title: From the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Alaska: Impacts of dynamic physical processes on the ecology and survival of the early life stages of marine fishes

Speaker: Kelia Axler, Research Fisheries Biologist, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center

Abstract: Fine-scale distributions, predator-prey dynamics, and survival of fish larvae in a dynamic coastal river-dominated ecosystem.

EcoFOCI 2020 Spring Seminar Series
This seminar is part of NOAA EcoFOCI (Ecosystems & Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations)'s bi-annual seminar series that are focused on the ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea and the US Arctic to improve understanding of ecosystem dynamics and applications of that understanding to the management of living marine resources. EcoFOCI is a joint research program between the Alaska Fisheries Science Center (NOAA/ NMFS/ AFSC) and the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (NOAA/ OAR/ PMEL). Visit the EcoFOCI webpage for more information, ecofoci.noaa.gov
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