Center for Fisheries Enhancement

Program for Fisheries Habitat Ecology

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MISSION STATEMENT
RESEARCH The Fisheries Habitat Ecology Program will achieve success in its efforts to understand
and maintain the integrity of fish habitats through collaborations and a sound scientific
approach, by conducting research that is applicable to management, and through
outreach and education.
Seagrass
Mosquito Ditch Restoration APPROACH
Seastar To the degree that benthic habitat connectivity is an important component of fish habitat use and
fish distribution, it will be important to determine how ecological processes (e.g., growth, competition, predation,
density-dependence) that operate within these habitats differ. This is especially important given the pace of
anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in coastal areas. Studies of these processes should be framed within the context
of habitat mosaics and dispersal corridors to better understand how habitat distribution influences fishes. Among the
questions of interest in the Fisheries Habitat Ecology Program:
      • Is there a threshold distance between habitats that determines whether a habitat is a source or sink for juveniles fishes?
      • Are continuous dispersal corridors needed to provide food and refuge during movements between habitats occupied by
        different life stages?
      • Which microhabitat characteristics are key to providing access from nursery to adult habitats?
      • Which species will benefit from an increase in habitat fragmentation and which species will suffer declines in abundance?
      • How are ontogenetic shifts impacted by disruptions of habitat connectivity?
Charlotte Harbor Permit
Belize Permit
Pinfish
Other
COLLABORATIONS
FISH WE CATCH
INTERNSHIPS
FIELD HOUSE