insider.si.edu: Reef fish identification : Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas / Paul Humann ; edited by Ned DeLoach
Reef fish identification : Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas / Paul Humann ; edited by Ned DeLoach
insider.si.edu: Reef fish identification. Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas / Paul Humann, Ned DeLoach
WLRN: After catch and release, here's how to make sure reef fish survive
MIAMI — Saltwater recreational fishing is a big part of Florida's tourist economy. Anglers take more than 40 million saltwater fishing trips each year in Florida in hopes of hooking a grouper, snapper ...
After catch and release, here's how to make sure reef fish survive
Explore a secret underwater world in Florida where clear waters and reefs create a surreal ocean escape for snorkelers and divers.
Color map on front lining papers. "A comprehensive field guide for identifying the marine fishes of Florida, the Caribbean, and the Bahamas."--Page 4 of cover. https ...
Smithsonian Magazine: Human Fishing Reshaped Caribbean Reef Food Webs, 7,000-Year-Old Exposed Fossilized Reefs Reveal
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: As sharks declined by 75 percent and fish preferred by humans ...
Human Fishing Reshaped Caribbean Reef Food Webs, 7,000-Year-Old Exposed Fossilized Reefs Reveal
WLRN: Caribbean king crabs grown in a hatchery may help to restore Florida's Coral Reef
Florida's Coral Reef has been in decline for 75 years. The state's waters house the third-largest barrier reef system in the world, but has lost more than 90% of its live coral over the years because ...