Tracking apex predators in the Gulf of Mexico using PAT satellite tags

Ecology of coastal sharks at Padre Island National Seashore
Testing hypotheses on red snapper survival and stock and recruitment patterns
Using acoustic telemetry to track spotted seatrout in Texas bays
Effect of seagrass fragmentation on estuarine nekton in a subtropical estuary
Stock structure assessment of spotted seatrout along the Texas coast
Effects of hypoxia on estuarine fishes in their nursery habitats

Closure of Port Mansfield Channel: Impacts to fisheries in the Lower Laguna Madre

Catch and release mortality of spotted seatrout
Oyster reef as essential fish habitat
 

   

 
Research Staff

Matthew Johnson, Ph.D.

 
Currents Graduate Students

 

 

 

   

The Fisheries Ecology Lab focuses on the marine biological sciences, particularly marine ecology. Our research is field-oriented, and we spend considerable time collecting data in the marine environment. Specifically, our research interests focus on understanding the relative value of habitat for aquatic organisms emphasizing marine and estuarine fishes. Much of this research is directed toward
determining temporal and spatial distributions of fishes as well as the causes and consequences of the habitat use in terms of age, growth, and mortality.

The FEL is a part of the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies. Please visit the HRI webpage for more information on our lab activities.


Fisheries Links

Fisheries Links