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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2011

Red snapper management in the Gulf of Mexico: science- or faith-based?

James H. Cowan; C. B. Grimes; W. F. Patterson; Carl J. Walters; A. C. Jones; W. J. Lindberg; D. J. Sheehy; W. E. Pine; J. E. Powers; Matthew D. Campbell; Kenyon C. Lindeman; S. L. Diamond; Ray Hilborn; H. T. Gibson; Kenneth A. Rose

The most controversial fishery in U.S. waters of the Gulf of Mexico (Gulf) is for northern red snapper Lutjanus campechanus, which collapsed in the late 1980s when stock biomass became too low to be fished commercially in the eastern Gulf. Red snapper management began in 1989; the stock is now showing signs of recovery. The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council has been slow to sufficiently reduce catches of the directed fisheries to rebuild the stock in a timely fashion, although compliance with the Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Act of 2006 (MSRA) required substantial cuts in the harvest of red snapper beginning in 2007. In our opinion, this could have been avoided if conservative management practices had been adopted earlier. We believe that ‘faith-based fisheries’ arguments have been used to defer effective management of red snapper in the Gulf, which in turn has strained the relationship between science, management, and stakeholders there. We provide a simple empirical argument and alternate interpretations of a recently published perspective on the historical fishery of red snapper in the Gulf to conclude that the preponderance of evidence used in the agency stock assessment process, and the simple arguments made here, do not support the perspective that the red snapper stock has increased in size sufficiently to defer compliance with the MSRA.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010

Sublethal effects of catch-and-release fishing: measuring capture stress, fish impairment, and predation risk using a condition index

Matthew D. Campbell; Reynaldo Patiño; James Tolan; Richard E. Strauss; Sandra L. Diamond


Ecological Modelling | 2011

Individual-based modeling of an artificial reef fish community: Effects of habitat quantity and degree of refuge

Matthew D. Campbell; Kenneth A. Rose; Kevin M. Boswell; James H. Cowan


Gulf and Caribbean Research | 2013

DISTRIBUTION AND LENGTH FREQUENCY OF INVASIVE LIONFISH (PTEROIS SP.) IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO

Alexander Q. Fogg; Eric R. Hoffmayer; William B. Driggers; Matthew D. Campbell; Gilmore Pellegrin; William Stein


Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2015

A comparison of single and multiple stressor protocols to assess acute stress in a coastal shark species, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae

Eric R. Hoffmayer; Jill M. Hendon; Glenn R. Parsons; William B. Driggers; Matthew D. Campbell


Fishery Bulletin | 2017

Quantifying the behavior of fish in response to a moving camera vehicle by using benthic stereo cameras and target tracking

David A. Somerton; Kresimir Williams; Matthew D. Campbell


Fishery Bulletin | 2016

Influence of bait type on catch rates of predatory fish species on bottom longline gear in the northern Gulf of Mexico

William B. Driggers; Matthew D. Campbell; Kristin M. Hannan; Eric R. Hoffmayer; Christian M. Jones; Lisa M. Jones; Adam G. Pollack


Fishery Bulletin | 2018

Distribution of angel sharks (Squatinidae) in United States waters of the western North Atlantic Ocean

William B. Driggers; Matthew D. Campbell; David S. Hanisko; Kristin M. Hannan; Eric R. Hoffmayer; Christian M. Jones; Adam G. Pollack; David S. Portnoy


Bulletin of Marine Science | 2016

Male color phase in gag: implications for monitoring sex ratio via visual underwater surveys and port sample observations

Kevin R. Rademacher; Matthew D. Campbell; Christopher T. Gledhill; Gary R. Fitzhugh; William B. Driggers; Ryan Caillouet; Theodore S. Switzer


Archive | 2008

OCCURRENCE OF LARVAL AND JUVENILE FISH IN MANGROVE HABITATS IN THE SIAN KA'AN BIOSPHERE RESERVE, QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO short communication

Matthew D. Campbell; Kim Withers; James Tolan; University-Corpus Christi; Texas Parks

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William B. Driggers

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Eric R. Hoffmayer

National Marine Fisheries Service

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James Tolan

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

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Adam G. Pollack

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Christian M. Jones

National Marine Fisheries Service

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James H. Cowan

Louisiana State University

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Kenneth A. Rose

Louisiana State University

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Kristin M. Hannan

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Christopher T. Gledhill

National Marine Fisheries Service

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