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The desire to produce high-quality publications has been present since the Florida State Board of Conservation's first publication in 1948. That first paper in the Education Series dealt with red tide, which is still a topic of research at the institute. Since then, more than 1000 published works, in addition to numerous research reports that do not appear in this listing, have documented the findings of institute scientists. The contributions listed have appeared in various scientific journals or as publications of the institute. In 1973, administrators combined six separate series into the Florida Marine Research Publications series, one of three current in-house series. The two other in-house series are the Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises and the FWRI Technical Report List. The publications and reprint issues are exchanged with libraries throughout the world. While supplies last we will send single copies of the publications in print, at no cost, to individuals who request them.

To view the details of a publication or place a publication in your cart, click on the title of the publication. You may order more than one publication at a time, though multiples of publications are not handled. If there is a large number of orders, you may be billed for the extra costs and will be contacted beforehand in reference to your request.

Many public and academic libraries in Florida maintain the publication series of this agency as well as the journals in which the cited articles have appeared. Items unavailable through the Institute can be requested through interlibrary loan at your local public library.

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Publication Title Year Published

How research influences management: a case study of barramundi in northern Australia 2009

The effects of climate change on Florida's ocean and coastal resources 2009

Resource guide for public health response to harmful algal blooms in Florida 2009

Microsporidiosis in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus from southeast Florida, USA 2009

Hematology of healthy Florida manatees 2009

The Cyanobacterium (Order Stigonematales) suspected of causing avian vacuolar myelinopathy is confirmed in Florida fesh waters 2009

Survival and expansion of mechanically transplanted seagrass sods 2009

Using age to evaluate reproduction in Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas, United States 2009

Demographic consequences of anthropogenic influences: Florida black bears in north-central Florida 2009

Sponge community structure and anti-predator defenses on temperate reefs of the South Atlantic Bight 2009

Recruitment timing and spatial patterns of estuarine use by young-of-the-year Florida pompano, Trachinotus carolinus, in northeastern Florida 2009

Impacts of commercial gill-net bycatch and recreational fishing on a Florida black crappie population 2009

Decreasing annual nest counts in a globally important loggerhead sea turtle population 2009

Using a passive acoustic survey to identify spotted seatrout spawning sites and associated habitat in Tampa Bay 2009

Karenia brevis red tides, brevetoxins in the food web, and impacts on natural resources: decadal advancements 2009

Effect of traffic volume on American black bears in central Florida, USA 2009

Anchor modification for a foot-hold snare to capture American black bears 2009

Isotopic evidence for dead fish maintenance of Florida red tides, with implications for coastal fisheries over both source regions of the West Florida shelf and within downstream waters of the South Atlantic Bight 2009

Using otolith morphometrics to quickly and inexpensively predict age in the gray angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) 2009

Consistently low mercury concentrations in dolphinfish, Coryphaena hippurus, an oceanic pelagic predator 2009

Saxitoxin monitoring in three species of Florida puffer fish 2009

A hierarchical covariate model for detection, availability and abundance of Florida manatees at a warm water aggregation site 2009

Colour morph of a probable queen angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris from Dry Tortugas, Florida 2009

Statistical analysis and data management 2009

Ecosystem-based management institutional design: balance between federal, state, and local governments within the Gulf of Mexico Alliance 2009


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