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    Modeling juvenile sea turtle bycatch risk in commercial and recreational fisheries by Putman, Nathan F., Richards, Paul M., Dufault, Susan G., Scott-Dention, Elizabeth, McCarthy, Kevin, Beyea, R. Taylor, Caillouet, Charles W., Heyman, William D., Seney, Erin E., Mansfield, Katherine L., Gallaway, Benny J.

    Published in iScience (17-02-2023)
    “…Understanding the drivers of fisheries bycatch is essential for limiting its impacts on vulnerable species. Here we present a model to estimate the relative…”
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    Size-composition of Annual Landings in the White Shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus, Fishery of the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 1960-2006: Its Trend and Relationships with Other Fishery-dependent Variables by Nance, James M, Caillouet, Jr., Charles W, Hart, Rick A

    Published in Marine fisheries review (22-03-2010)
    “…The potential for growth overfishing in the white shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus, fishery of the northern Gulf of Mexico appears to have been of limited concern…”
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    Simulation of tail weight distributions in biological year 1986-2006 landings of brown shrimp, Farfantepenaeus aztecus, from the Northern Gulf of Mexico fishery by Caillouet, Jr., Charles W, Hart, Rick A, Nance, James M

    Published in Marine fisheries review (22-03-2011)
    “…Size distribution within reported landings is an important aspect of northern Gulf of Mexico penaeid shrimp stock assessments. It reflects shrimp population…”
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    Relationship Between Sea Turtle Stranding Rates and Shrimp Fishing Intensities in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico: 1986 1989 versus 1990 1993 by Caillouet, Charles W, Shaver, Donna J, Teas, Wendy G, Nance, James M, Revera, Dickie B, Cannon, Andrea C

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-1996)
    “…The correlation between the monthly stranding rates of all sea turtles along a 100-km stretch of shoreline in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico and the monthly…”
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