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Decadal-scale changes in southern California sciaenids under different levels of harvesting pressure
2011
ICES Journal of Marine Science
A unique 38-year time-series of power-plant entrapment data collected across 170 km of the southern California coastline was examined to describe the decadal-scale trends in common Southern California Bight sciaenid abundance in relation to oceanographic conditions. Adult catches for five of seven species declined at differing rates and severity. Declines of up to 94% were detected in historically common species such as Genyonemus lineatus, whereas historically less abundant species have
doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsr167
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