Marine and Coastal Fisheries

Papers
(The TQCC of Marine and Coastal Fisheries is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Size at maturity, reproductive cycle, and fecundity of the southern California brown box crab Lopholithodes foraminatus and implications for developing a new targeted fishery22
Use of hatchery-raised fish in validation of daily age estimates for juvenile Common Snook22
Minimally Invasive Collection of Biometric Data Including Maturation Stage on European Eel Using Photography21
Working with community fishers to determine the spawning seasonality of two commonly targeted jack species19
Factors influencing catch per unit effort of Red Snapper in Mississippi waters19
Importance of a large, free-flowing river for snook in the southern Gulf of Mexico18
Economic Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms on Fishing Industries: Perspectives, Methods, and Knowledge Gaps17
Are the Temporal Changes Observed in the Reproductive Biology of the Estuarine Conguito Sea Catfish Related to Increased Small-Scale Fishing Effort on the Northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico?16
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Issue Information14
Application of a catch multiple survey analysis for Atlantic horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus in the Delaware Bay13
Reviewer acknowledgments12
Forage Fish Species Prefer Habitat within Designated Offshore Wind Energy Areas in the U.S. Northeast Shelf Ecosystem12
Fish assemblages of coastal ponds used by juvenile Common Snook and Tarpon11
Assessment of “weak hook” effects on fish catches and sizes in a pelagic longline fishery11
Issue Information11
Season and red tide influence Common Snook movement and residency in a channelized estuary10
The initial assessment of an important pelagic fish, Mackerel Scad, in the South China Sea using data-poor length-based methods9
Indications of recovery of anadromous fishes in a mid-Atlantic estuary of North America: Spatial and seasonal patterns near a dam9
The use of conceptual ecological models to identify critical data and uncertainties to support numerical modeling: The northern Gulf of Mexico eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica example9
Multi-decadal patterns in abundance and seasonal distribution of Hogchokers (Pleuronectiformes: Achiridae), an apparent trophic anomaly, in lower Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries8
Reproductive cycle of the temperate sea cucumber Holothuria tubulosa in the northeastern Aegean Sea8
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Scratching the surface: Swimming depths of multiple shark species in New York coastal waters and implications for aerial monitoring7
Trophic level influences larval Shortbelly Rockfish development6
Sometimes (often?) responses to multiple stressors can be predicted from single-stressor effects: A case study using an agent-based population model of croaker in the Gulf of Mexico6
Analysis of fishing intensity in the South China Sea based on automatic identification system data: A comparison between China and Vietnam6
Comparison of design- and model-based approaches for estimating relative abundance of American horseshoe crab in the Delaware Bay area6
Evaluation of the stock enhancement effect of Korean Rockfish Sebastes schlegelii with molecular markers in the Haiyang sea area6
Reviewer acknowledgments5
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Catch records of sawfishes at Eighty Mile Beach, Western Australia, and the identification of a potential nursery area using decades-old rostra5
Do sustainable development goals (SDGs) boost green productivity in national marine fisheries? International evidence5
Spawning run estimates and phenology for an extremely small population of Atlantic Sturgeon in the Marshyhope Creek–Nanticoke River system, Chesapeake Bay5
Implications of increased spatial and trophic overlap between juvenile Pacific salmon and Sablefish in the northern California Current5
Trends in predicted age at maturity of Sablefish from 22 years of surveys4
Reexamining spatial operational needs of mobile-gear fisheries: A comment on Drew et al. (2024)4
Perspective comes with time: What do long-term egg and juvenile indices say about Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass productivity?4
Multidecadal assessment of Blueback Herring egress in mid-Atlantic subestuaries and implications for management4
A Test of Deriving Sex-Composition Data for the Directed Pacific Halibut Fishery via At-Sea Marking4
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How body size and salinity affects thermal tolerance of a range-expanding fish4
Incidental seabird bycatch in the Greenland Halibut fishery in northern Canada reported via at-sea observer programs4
Bycatch reduction devices exclude diamondback terrapins and maintain blue crab catch in two Virginia tidal creeks4
A Life History Study of Atlantic Wolffish Resolves Bias and Imprecision in Length and Age at Maturity Schedules by Recognizing Abortive Maturation4
Correction to: Changes in growth and timing of sex change in subtropical fishes as compensatory responses to a severe cold event in Florida4
Bycatch mitigation for commonly caught shark species in the Gulf of Mexico reef bottom longline fishery4
Modeling potential consequences of climate-driven sex reversal on Southern and Summer Flounder population dynamics4
Erratum4
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