Caroline Rogers, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Dead Porites patch reefs, St. John, US Virgin Islands Dead Porites patch reefs, St. John, US Virgin Islands
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Caroline S. Rogers
Management implications of fish trap effectiveness in adjacent coral reef and gorgonian habitats Management implications of fish trap effectiveness in adjacent coral reef and gorgonian habitats
A combination of visual census and trap sampling in St. John, USVI indicated that traps performed better in gorgonian habitat than in adjacent coral reef habitat. Although most families were seen more commonly in coral habitat, they were caught more often in gorgonian areas. Traps probably fished more effectively in gorgonian habitats, especially for migrating species, because traps...
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Nicholas Wolff, Rikki Grober-Dunsmore, Caroline S. Rogers, James P. Beets
Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Fishing with a variety of methods and gears, including traps, is allowed within the waters of Virgin Islands National Park (St. 10hn, U.S. Virgin Islands). Randall's 1 9 6 1 observation of the effects of overushing in nearshore waters off Sto John has been followed by three and a half decades of reports documenting the declining reef fish catch in the Virgin Islands and much of the...
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Virginia H. Garrison, Caroline S. Rogers, J. Beets
A fishy story about hurricanes and herbivory: Seven years of research on a reef in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands A fishy story about hurricanes and herbivory: Seven years of research on a reef in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
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C. R. Rogers, Virginia H. Garrison, L. E. Grober-Dunsmore
Hurricanes and anchors: preliminary results from the National Park Service regional reef assessment program Hurricanes and anchors: preliminary results from the National Park Service regional reef assessment program
The U .S . National Park Service NPS began a Regional Assessment Program for coral reefs in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida in 1988. Scientists from NPS and six other institutions have now established longterm monitoring sites at Virgin Islands National Park St. John, USVI, Buck Island Reef National Monument St. Croix, USVI, Biscayne National Park Florida and Fort Jefferson National...
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Caroline S. Rogers
Coral reef monitoring manual for the Caribbean and Western Atlantic Coral reef monitoring manual for the Caribbean and Western Atlantic
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C.S. Rogers, G. Garrison, R. Grober, Z. Hillis, M.A. Franke
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Dead Porites patch reefs, St. John, US Virgin Islands Dead Porites patch reefs, St. John, US Virgin Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
Caroline S. Rogers
Management implications of fish trap effectiveness in adjacent coral reef and gorgonian habitats Management implications of fish trap effectiveness in adjacent coral reef and gorgonian habitats
A combination of visual census and trap sampling in St. John, USVI indicated that traps performed better in gorgonian habitat than in adjacent coral reef habitat. Although most families were seen more commonly in coral habitat, they were caught more often in gorgonian areas. Traps probably fished more effectively in gorgonian habitats, especially for migrating species, because traps...
Authors
Nicholas Wolff, Rikki Grober-Dunsmore, Caroline S. Rogers, James P. Beets
Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Of reef fishes, overfishing and in situ observations of fish traps in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Fishing with a variety of methods and gears, including traps, is allowed within the waters of Virgin Islands National Park (St. 10hn, U.S. Virgin Islands). Randall's 1 9 6 1 observation of the effects of overushing in nearshore waters off Sto John has been followed by three and a half decades of reports documenting the declining reef fish catch in the Virgin Islands and much of the...
Authors
Virginia H. Garrison, Caroline S. Rogers, J. Beets
A fishy story about hurricanes and herbivory: Seven years of research on a reef in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands A fishy story about hurricanes and herbivory: Seven years of research on a reef in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
No abstract available.
Authors
C. R. Rogers, Virginia H. Garrison, L. E. Grober-Dunsmore
Hurricanes and anchors: preliminary results from the National Park Service regional reef assessment program Hurricanes and anchors: preliminary results from the National Park Service regional reef assessment program
The U .S . National Park Service NPS began a Regional Assessment Program for coral reefs in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida in 1988. Scientists from NPS and six other institutions have now established longterm monitoring sites at Virgin Islands National Park St. John, USVI, Buck Island Reef National Monument St. Croix, USVI, Biscayne National Park Florida and Fort Jefferson National...
Authors
Caroline S. Rogers
Coral reef monitoring manual for the Caribbean and Western Atlantic Coral reef monitoring manual for the Caribbean and Western Atlantic
Abstract not supplied at this time
Authors
C.S. Rogers, G. Garrison, R. Grober, Z. Hillis, M.A. Franke
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