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George M Watters

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Plos One|August 14, 2020
What's the catch? Profiling the benefits and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced fishing in the Scotia SeaEmily S Klein, George M Watters
Plos One|September 8, 2020
Comparing feedback and spatial approaches to advance ecosystem-based fisheries management in a changing AntarcticEmily S Klein, George M Watters
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|April 22, 2022
Conservation in the Scotia Sea in light of expiring regulations and disrupted negotiationsGeorge M Watters, Jefferson T Hinke
Plos One|August 18, 2018
Parameter estimation using randomized phases in an integrated assessment model for Antarctic krillDouglas Kinzey, George M Watters, Christian S Reiss
Plos One|April 3, 2019
Using sea-ice to calibrate a dynamic trophic model for the Western Antarctic PeninsulaAdrian Dahood, George M Watters, Kim de Mutsert
Scientific Reports|February 13, 2020
Long-term observations from Antarctica demonstrate that mismatched scales of fisheries management and predator-prey interaction lead to erroneous conclusions about precautionGeorge M Watters, Jefferson T Hinke, Christian S Reiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 16, 2008
Range expansion of the Humboldt squid was not caused by tuna fishingGeorge M Watters, Robert J Olson, John C Field, et al.
Oecologia|June 15, 2007
Divergent responses of Pygoscelis penguins reveal a common environmental driverJefferson T Hinke, Kasia Salwicka, Susan G Trivelpiece, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2019
Individual variation in migratory movements of chinstrap penguins leads to widespread occupancy of ice-free winter habitats over the continental shelf and deep ocean basins of the Southern OceanJefferson T Hinke, Maria M Santos, Malgorzata Korczak-Abshire, et al.
Plos One|July 9, 2024
A method to estimate prey density from single-camera images: A case study with chinstrap penguins and Antarctic krillVictoria R Hermanson, George R Cutter, Jefferson T Hinke, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 15) with videos related to

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Plos One|August 14, 2020
What's the catch? Profiling the benefits and costs associated with marine protected areas and displaced fishing in the Scotia SeaEmily S Klein, George M Watters
Plos One|September 8, 2020
Comparing feedback and spatial approaches to advance ecosystem-based fisheries management in a changing AntarcticEmily S Klein, George M Watters
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|April 22, 2022
Conservation in the Scotia Sea in light of expiring regulations and disrupted negotiationsGeorge M Watters, Jefferson T Hinke
Plos One|August 18, 2018
Parameter estimation using randomized phases in an integrated assessment model for Antarctic krillDouglas Kinzey, George M Watters, Christian S Reiss
Plos One|April 3, 2019
Using sea-ice to calibrate a dynamic trophic model for the Western Antarctic PeninsulaAdrian Dahood, George M Watters, Kim de Mutsert
Scientific Reports|February 13, 2020
Long-term observations from Antarctica demonstrate that mismatched scales of fisheries management and predator-prey interaction lead to erroneous conclusions about precautionGeorge M Watters, Jefferson T Hinke, Christian S Reiss
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 16, 2008
Range expansion of the Humboldt squid was not caused by tuna fishingGeorge M Watters, Robert J Olson, John C Field, et al.
Oecologia|June 15, 2007
Divergent responses of Pygoscelis penguins reveal a common environmental driverJefferson T Hinke, Kasia Salwicka, Susan G Trivelpiece, et al.
Plos One|December 11, 2019
Individual variation in migratory movements of chinstrap penguins leads to widespread occupancy of ice-free winter habitats over the continental shelf and deep ocean basins of the Southern OceanJefferson T Hinke, Maria M Santos, Malgorzata Korczak-Abshire, et al.
Plos One|July 9, 2024
A method to estimate prey density from single-camera images: A case study with chinstrap penguins and Antarctic krillVictoria R Hermanson, George R Cutter, Jefferson T Hinke, et al.
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