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This presentation discusses the biogeography of an endangered reef fish spawning aggregation, providing valuable insights for marine reserve planning and evaluation. Results from studies on yellowfin and other groupers on Grammanik Bank will also be presented.
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Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute61st Annual MeetingGuadeloupe, French West Indies
Defining the biogeography of an endangered reef fish spawning aggregation to inform marine reserve planning and evaluation B.X. Semmens, P. Bush, S. Heppell, B. Johnson, C. McCoy, C. Pattengill-Semmens, L. Whaylen P. Bush
Dr. Rick Nemeth Results from his studies on yellowfin and other groupers on Grammanik Bank The boundaries for the Grammanik Bank closed area are: 18º 11.898' N, 64º 56.328' W 18º 11.645‘ N, 64º 56.225' W 18º 11.058' N, 64º 57.810' W 18º 11.311' N, 64º 57.913‘ W