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    Marine Taxa Track Local Climate Velocities by Pinsky, Malin L., Worm, Boris, Fogarty, Michael J., Sarmiento, Jorge L., Levin, Simon A.

    “…Organisms are expected to adapt or move in response to climate change, but observed distribution shifts span a wide range of directions and rates. Explanations…”
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    Integrated ecosystem assessments: developing the scientific basis for ecosystem-based management of the ocean by Levin, Phillip S, Fogarty, Michael J, Murawski, Steven A, Fluharty, David

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2009)
    “…Integrated ecosystem assessments challenge the broader scientific community to move beyond the important task of tallying insults to marine ecosystems to…”
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    Pathways between primary production and fisheries yields of large marine ecosystems by Friedland, Kevin D, Stock, Charles, Drinkwater, Kenneth F, Link, Jason S, Leaf, Robert T, Shank, Burton V, Rose, Julie M, Pilskaln, Cynthia H, Fogarty, Michael J

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2012)
    “…The shift in marine resource management from a compartmentalized approach of dealing with resources on a species basis to an approach based on management of…”
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    The Effects of Sub-Regional Climate Velocity on the Distribution and Spatial Extent of Marine Species Assemblages by Kleisner, Kristin M, Fogarty, Michael J, McGee, Sally, Barnett, Analie, Fratantoni, Paula, Greene, Jennifer, Hare, Jonathan A, Lucey, Sean M, McGuire, Christopher, Odell, Jay, Saba, Vincent S, Smith, Laurel, Weaver, Katherine J, Pinsky, Malin L

    Published in PloS one (22-02-2016)
    “…Many studies illustrate variable patterns in individual species distribution shifts in response to changing temperature. However, an assemblage, a group of…”
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    Complex dynamics may limit prediction in marine fisheries by Glaser, Sarah M, Fogarty, Michael J, Liu, Hui, Altman, Irit, Hsieh, Chih‐Hao, Kaufman, Les, MacCall, Alec D, Rosenberg, Andrew A, Ye, Hao, Sugihara, George

    Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-12-2014)
    “…Complex nonlinear dynamics in marine fisheries create challenges for prediction and management, yet the extent to which they occur in fisheries is not well…”
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    Managing for ocean biodiversity to sustain marine ecosystem services by Palumbi, Stephen R, Paul A Sandifer, J David Allan, Michael W Beck, Daphne G Fautin, Michael J Fogarty, Benjamin S Halpern, Lewis S Incze, Jo-Ann Leong, Elliott Norse, John J Stachowicz, Diana H Wall

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2009)
    “…Managing a complex ecosystem to balance delivery of all of its services is at the heart of ecosystem‐based management. But how can this balance be…”
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    Role of egg predation by haddock in the decline of an Atlantic herring population by Richardson, David E, Hare, Jonathan A, Fogarty, Michael J, Link, Jason S

    “…Theoretical studies suggest that the abrupt and substantial changes in the productivity of some fisheries species may be explained by predation-driven…”
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    Sea sick? Setting targets to assess ocean health and ecosystem services by Samhouri, Jameal F, Lester, Sarah E, Selig, Elizabeth R, Halpern, Benjamin S, Fogarty, Michael J, Longo, Catherine, McLeod, Karen L

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-05-2012)
    “…The benefits provided by a healthy ocean are receiving increasing attention in policy and management spheres. A fundamental challenge with assessing ocean…”
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    Editorial: Future Oceans Under Multiple Stressors: From Global Change to Anthropogenic Impact by Olsen, Erik, Kaplan, Isaac C., Hansen, Cecilie, Fulton, Elizabeth, Fogarty, Michael J., Tam, Jamie C., Otto, Saskia A.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-11-2020)
    “…The current Research Topic explores futures for our oceans and coastal areas with a strong focus on effects of climate change, but also covering fishing, mass…”
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    Marine species distribution shifts on the U.S. Northeast Continental Shelf under continued ocean warming by Kleisner, Kristin M., Fogarty, Michael J., McGee, Sally, Hare, Jonathan A., Moret, Skye, Perretti, Charles T., Saba, Vincent S.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-04-2017)
    “…•Future changes in suitable thermal habitat for marine species on the U.S. NE Shelf.•Increasing ocean temperatures results in northward shifts for many…”
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    Legacy of the US GLOBEC Program: CURRENT AND POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO MARINE ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT by FOGARTY, MICHAEL J., BOTSFORD, LOUIS W., WERNER, FRANCISCO E.

    Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2013)
    “…Management of living marine resources is undergoing a profound transition toward a more holistic, ecosystem-based paradigm. The interplay of climate and…”
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    Fish Reproductive Biology: Implications for Assessment and Management by Tore Jakobsen, Michael J. Fogarty, Bernard A. Megrey, Erlend Moksness, Tore Jakobsen, Michael J. Fogarty, Bernard A. Megrey, Erlend Moksness

    Published 2016
    “…Fish recruitment is a key process for maintaining sustainable fish populations. In the marine environment, fish recruitment is carried out in many different…”
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    Persistent differences in recruitment variability among co-occurring North Atlantic groundfish species by Johannesen, Edda, Keith, Dave, Fogarty, Michael J, Shackell, Nancy, Frank, Kenneth T

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (25-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Knowledge of recruitment and its variability in marine fish populations contributes to sustainable fisheries but a full understanding remains elusive…”
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    US GLOBEC: Program Goals, Approaches, and Advances by TURNER, ELIZABETH, HAIDVOGEL, DALE B., HOFMANN, EILEEN E., BATCHELDER, HAROLD P., FOGARTY, MICHAEL J., POWELL, THOMAS

    Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2013)
    “…This special issue summarizes the major achievements of the US Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics (GLOBEC) program and celebrates its accomplishments. The…”
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    Drivers of euphausiid distribution and abundance in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem by Lowe, Michael R, Lawson, Gareth L, Fogarty, Michael J

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-07-2018)
    “…Abstract Euphausiids, or krill, often dominate the biomass of zooplankton communities in high latitude marine ecosystems and are recognized as a key component…”
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    Forecasting the dynamics of a coastal fishery species using a coupled climate—population model by Hare, Jonathan A., Alexander, Michael A., Fogarty, Michael J., Williams, Erik H., Scott, James D.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-03-2010)
    “…Marine fisheries management strives to maintain sustainable populations while allowing exploitation. However, well-intentioned management plans may not meet…”
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    Measuring the balance between fisheries catch and fish production by Zottoli, Joseph D., Collie, Jeremy S., Fogarty, Michael J.

    “…Balanced harvesting has been proposed as a fisheries management strategy to mitigate the impacts of fisheries removal on ecosystem structure. One definition of…”
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    Changes in the size structure of marine fish communities by Bell, Richard J, Collie, Jeremy S, Branch, Trevor A, Fogarty, Michael J, Minto, Coilin, Ricard, Daniel

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-01-2018)
    “…Abstract Marine ecosystems have been heavily impacted by fishing pressure, which can cause major changes in the structure of communities. Fishing directly…”
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