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Population Size and Survival Rates of Blue Catfish in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries
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  • Mary C Fabrizio, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  • Troy D. Tuckey, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  • Robert J. Latour, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  • Gary C. White
  • Alicia J. Norris, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
  • Mary Groves
Document Type
Report
Department/Program
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Publication Date
11-1-2016
Abstract

This report comprises two studies conducted from 2012 to 2015 to estimate population size, survival rates, and movements of invasive blue catfish in Chesapeake Bay tributaries. The first study of population-size and survival was conducted in the James River, VA (Population Size and Survival Rates of Invasive Blue Catfish in Tidal Waters of the James River Subestuary). The second study on movement and survival of blue catfish was conducted in the Potomac River, the natural boundary between Maryland and Virginia (Movement Patterns and Survival Rate of Blue Catfish in a Non-Native Habitat Estimated with a Tagging Study). The Executive Summary of this report provides a synopsis of both studies.

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Final Report submitted to National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office
DOI
http://doi.org/10.21220/V5KK5D
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Citation Information
Mary C Fabrizio, Troy D. Tuckey, Robert J. Latour, Gary C. White, et al.. "Population Size and Survival Rates of Blue Catfish in Chesapeake Bay Tributaries" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/troy-tuckey/58/