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Project Title: Juvenile striped bass study
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Objective: 1) Tag juvenile and subadult Striped Bass and estimated survival rates.
2) Develop indices of relative abundance of young-of-year and yearling Striped Bass.
3) Investigate habitat use of young-of-year Striped Bass.
4) Obtain information on the biological characteristics of Striped Bass.
5) Examine relative abundance of other resource species.
Acknowledgement: N/A
Location: Jamaica Bay
Start Date: Jan 01 2002
End Date: Dec 31 2002
Principal Investigator:
Kim MacKown, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Contact Details)
 
Fields of Application:
fish & aquatic resources
 
Project Keywords:
fish & aquatic resources
 
Project Results:
Report(s)
 
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