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Potential Spatial and Temporal Vulnerability of Pelagic Fish Assemblages in the Gulf of Mexico to Surface Oil Spills Associated With Deepwater Petroleum Development

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This study was undertaken to review the available information on the distributions of these pelagic fish species in order to predict the spatial and temporal distributions of larval, juvenile and adult life history stages within the surface waters over an area likely to experience increasing gas and petroleum extraction.

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United States. Department of the Interior. Minerals Management Service. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region. February 2005.

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  • Main Title: Potential Spatial and Temporal Vulnerability of Pelagic Fish Assemblages in the Gulf of Mexico to Surface Oil Spills Associated With Deepwater Petroleum Development
  • Serial Title: Coastal Marine Institute

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This study was undertaken to review the available information on the distributions of these pelagic fish species in order to predict the spatial and temporal distributions of larval, juvenile and adult life history stages within the surface waters over an area likely to experience increasing gas and petroleum extraction.

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  • OCS Study MMS 2005-012

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  • February 2005

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United States. Department of the Interior. Minerals Management Service. Gulf of Mexico OCS Region. Potential Spatial and Temporal Vulnerability of Pelagic Fish Assemblages in the Gulf of Mexico to Surface Oil Spills Associated With Deepwater Petroleum Development, report, February 2005; New Orleans, Louisiana. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc955584/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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