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    Tracking Natal Origins of Salmon Using Isotopes, Otoliths, and Landscape Geology by Barnett-Johnson, Rachel, Pearson, Thomas E., Ramos, Frank C., Grimes, Churchill B., MacFarlane, R. Bruce

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2008)
    “…The inability to identify natal origins (i.e., individual rivers and hatcheries) of adult Pacific salmon in the ocean has impeded our understanding of their…”
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    Relationships between oceanic conditions and growth of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from California, Washington, and Alaska, USA by WELLS, BRIAN K., GRIMES, CHURCHILL B., SNEVA, JOHN G., McPHERSON, SCOTT, WALDVOGEL, JAMES B.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-03-2008)
    “…We model age‐specific growth rates of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) with two life‐history behaviors from Alaska (i. Situk and ii.Taku Rivers),…”
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    Quantifying the effects of wind, upwelling, curl, sea surface temperature and sea level height on growth and maturation of a California Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) population by WELLS, BRIAN K., GRIMES, CHURCHILL B., WALDVOGEL, JAMES B.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-07-2007)
    “…We used retrospective scale growth chronologies and return size and age of female Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from a northern California, USA,…”
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    Covariation between the average lengths of mature coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha) and the ocean environment by WELLS, BRIAN K., GRIMES, CHURCHILL B., FIELD, JOHN C., REISS, CHRISTIAN S.

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-01-2006)
    “…We used the average fork length of age‐3 returning coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and age‐3 ocean‐type and age‐4 stream‐type Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)…”
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    Isotopes and genes reveal freshwater origins of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha aggregations in California’s coastal ocean by Johnson, Rachel C., Garza, John Carlos, MacFarlane, R. Bruce, Grimes, Churchill B., Phillis, Corey C., Koch, Paul L., Weber, Peter K., Carr, Mark H.

    “…The ability of salmon to navigate from the ocean back to their river of origin to spawn acts to reinforce local adaptation and maintenance of unique and…”
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    Water and otolith chemistry identify exposure of juvenile rockfish to upwelled waters in an open coastal system by Woodson, Lindsay E., Wells, Brian K., Grimes, Churchill B., Franks, Robert P., Santora, Jarrod A., Carr, Mark H.

    “…We present a novel approach to examine the relationship between pelagic juvenile fish and their environment in an open coastal system using a geospatial…”
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    Fishery Production and the Mississippi River Discharge by Grimes, Churchill B.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-08-2001)
    “…There is strong circumstantial evidence worldwide that nutrient enriched riverine discharge enhances fishery production on adjacent continental shelves, and…”
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    Using otolith shape analysis to distinguish eastern Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean stocks of king mackerel by DeVries, Douglas A., Grimes, Churchill B., Prager, Michael H.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-07-2002)
    “…In winter, king mackerel from eastern Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic stocks mix off southeast Florida, where they support a large fishery. Neither tagging nor…”
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    Introduction to proceedings of the 4th International Otolith Symposium by Miller, Jessica A., Wells, Brian K., Sogard, Susan M., Grimes, Churchill B., Cailliet, Gregor M.

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-11-2010)
    “…Otolith science continues to make substantial contributions to traditional fisheries management and stock assessment efforts while expanding its role in…”
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    Temporal and spatial dynamics of spawning, settlement, and growth of gray snapper from the West Florida shelf as determined from otolith microstructures by Allman, Robert J, Grimes, Churchill B

    Published in Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2002)
    “…The goal of our study was to understand the spatial and temporal variation in spawning and settlement of gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) along the West Florida…”
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    Marine Stock Enhancement: Sound Management or Techno‐arrogance? by Grimes, Churchill B.

    Published in Fisheries (Bethesda) (01-09-1998)
    “…Interest in marine stock enhancement and sea ranching is growing, but its worth has yet to be proven. The history of marine stock enhancement is reviewed…”
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    Variations in the age and growth of yellowfin tuna larvae, Thunnus albacares, collected about the Mississippi River plume by Lang, K.L. (NOAA/NMFS/NEFSC, Woods Hole, MA (USA)), Grimes, C.B, Shaw, R.F

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-03-1994)
    “…Eight hundred and one yellowfin tuna larvae ranging from 2.57-7.48 mm SL were collected near the Mississippi River discharge plume in the Gulf of Mexico during…”
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    Influence of Size‐Selective Mortality on Growth of Gulf Menhaden and King Mackerel Larvae by Grimes, Churchill B., Isely, J. Jeffery

    “…Gulf menhaden Brevoortia patronus and king mackerel Scomberomorus cavalla represent two widely different larval life history strategies: feeding on large and…”
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    Age and growth of king and Spanish mackerel larvae and juveniles from the Gulf of Mexico and U.S. South Atlantic bight by DE VRIES, D. A, GRIMES, C. B, LANG, K. L, WHITE, D. B

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-10-1990)
    “…Sagtittal otoliths from 50 king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla ) 2.9-13.0 mm SL and 72 Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus ) 2.8-22.0 mm SL collected…”
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    Spatial distribution and abundance of larval and juvenile fish, chlorophyll and macrozooplankton around the Mississippi River discharge plume, and the role of the plume in fish recruitment by Grimes, Churchill B., Finucane, John H.

    “…In September 1986, we collected neuston (1 × 2 m, 0.947 mm mesh) and surface chlorophyll a samples and hydrographic data at 46 stations around the discharge…”
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