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Potential of video techniques to monitor diversity, abundance and size of fish in studies of marine protected areas | 2003

Potential of video techniques to monitor diversity, abundance and size of fish in studies of marine protected areas

Michael Cappo; Euan S. Harvey; H Malcolm; Peter Speare


Archive | 2007

Counting and measuring fish with baited video techniques - an overview

Michael Cappo; Euan S. Harvey; Mark R. Shortis


Fisheries Research | 2015

Length selectivity of commercial fish traps assessed from in situ comparisons with stereo-video: Is there evidence of sampling bias?

Tim J. Langlois; Stephen J. Newman; Michael Cappo; Euan S. Harvey; Ben M. Rome; C. Skepper; Corey B. Wakefield


Archive | 2001

Characterising the fish habitats of the Recherche Archipelago

Gary A. Kendrick; Euan S. Harvey; Justin McDonald; Chari Pattiaratchi; Michael Cappo; Jane Fromont; Mark R. Shortis; Simon Grove; Andy N. Bickers; Katrina J. Baxter; Nisse Goldberg; Mat Kletczkowski; James Butler


Archive | 2004

Deeper Water Fish and Benthic Surveys in the Lord Howe Island Marine Park (Commonwealth Waters): February 2004

Peter Speare; Michael Cappo; Max Rees; Joel Brownlie; Will Oxley


Archive | 2009

The influence of zoning (closure to fishing) on fish communities of the deep shoals and reef bases of the southern Great Barrier Reef. Part 1 - Baited video surveys of the Pompey, Swain and Capricorn-Bunker groups of reefs off Mackay and Gladstone

Michael Cappo; Aaron MacNeil; Marcus Stowar; Peter Doherty


Archive | 2004

Dynamics of large sessile seabed fauna, important for structural fisheries habitat and biodiversity of marine ecosystems - and use of these habitats by key finfish species

Roland Pitcher; Ted Wassenberg; Michael Cappo; George Davey Smith; M Austin; Scott Gordon; Rodrigo H. Bustamante; C Moeseneder; Peter Speare; John A. Kennedy; Peter Doherty; John N. A. Hooper


The use of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) to survey demersal fish stocks - how deep and meaningful? | 2001

The use of baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) to survey demersal fish stocks - how deep and meaningful?

Michael Cappo; Peter Speare; T. Wassenberg; Euan Harvey; Matthew J. Rees; Andrew Heyward; R. Pitcher


Archive | 2011

The influence of zoning (closure to fishing) on fish communities of the shoals and reef bases of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Complementary analysis of observations from divers and baited video surveys to quantify the influence of region, habitat and zoning, and extension of results to regional groups

Michael Cappo; Marcus Stowar; Eric Lawrey; Aaron MacNeil; Mike Emslie


Archive | 2000

A new approach to validation of the periodicity and timing of opaque zone formation in the otoliths of 11 Lutjanus species from the central Great Barrier Reef

Michael Cappo; Peter Eden; Stephen J. Newman; S Robertson

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Marcus Stowar

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Andrew Heyward

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Ben Radford

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Peter Speare

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Jamie Colquhoun

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Rebecca Fisher

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Conrad W. Speed

Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Gary A. Kendrick

University of Western Australia

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