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Stock Assessment reports provide updated life histories, biology and fishery information for a particular species, as well as commercial landings, recreational catch, and additional statistical information.


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This article provides a stock assessment for pompano, Trachinotus carolinus, in Florida waters through 2005


This article provides an executive summary of the 2006 stock assessment for spotted seatrout.


This assessment is the second reliable analysis of the effect of 1995 and 1996 management actions on the status of sheepshead in Florida (through 2004).


This article provides an assessment of the status of striped mullet in Florida waters through 2004.


This article provides a stock assessment of the status of Red Drum through 2003.


This is the second snook stock assessment since the slot-size limit was implemented in 1999.


This article provides an assessment of the status of yellowtail snapper in the southeast United States through 2003.


Silver mullet are popular baitfish in the sport fishery, are commercially exploited, and they are also ecologically important as primary consumers in the food chains of coastal and estuarine waters. Little is known about silver mullet species in Florida.


This article is an update on commercial and recreational landings of halfbeak species and fishing effort, as well as a review of biological characteristics and a preliminary assessment of the fishery.


This article provides a stock assessment for east coast weakfish, including estimated total landings in 2000, preliminary estimates for 2000, and additional statistics.


This summary report to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission discusses the status of the white grunt, Haemulon plumeri, on the east coast of Florida.


This stock assessment, produced in 2001, addresses commercial and recreational landings, effort, condition of the stock, and additonal statistics.


This article, a 2000 update of the status and trends and stock assessment of Florida mullet, Mugil cephalus, addresses commercial and recreational landings, fishing mortality, and additional statistics.


This article provides an assessment of the status of Sheepshead in Florida waters through 1999, including information about commercial landings, recreational catch, and additional statistics.


As one alternative to the age-structure sequential population analysis model (Legault and Turner, 1999), a Delury depletion model (Hilborn and Walters, 1992) was used to estimate fishing mortality for greater amberjack.


This article is an update of the status of the Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias undulatus, fishery in Florida as reported to the Marine Fisheries Commission.


This report provides an update to the Marine Fisheries Commission on the status of the Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus, fishery in Florida.










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