Fisheries Oceanography

Papers
(The TQCC of Fisheries Oceanography 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Analysis of environment‐recruitment associations for a coastal red drum population reveals consistent link between year class strength and early shifts in nearshore winds17
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Neritic larval fish assemblages across the Texas shelf in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico following Hurricane Harvey17
Coherence among Oregon Coast coho salmon populations highlights increasing relative importance of marine conditions for productivity16
Restricted connectivity for cobia Rachycentron canadum (Perciformes: Rachycentridae) in the Western Atlantic Ocean15
The impact of ocean warming on juvenile American lobster recruitment off southeastern Massachusetts14
Modern technologies and integrated observing systems are “instrumental” to fisheries oceanography: A brief history of ocean data collection14
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Modeling the egg and larval transport pathways of the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the East Antarctic region: New insights into successful transport connections13
Modeling the importance of subsurface environmental variables in driving swordfish (Xiphias gladius) catchability in the Western Indian Ocean13
Geographical Variation in Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotope Ratios and Feeding Habits of Japanese Jack Mackerel (Trachurus japonicus)12
Unveiling Ecosystem Shifts in the Southern Benguela Through Otolith Biochronologies of Sardine (Sardinops sagax)12
Interaction Between Anchovy and Squat Lobster in Northern Patagonia: Effects on Trophic Relationships and Ecological Implications11
Fisheries Oceanography: The first 30 years and new challenges in the 21st century11
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Abundance Variability of Predators: Asynchronous Fluctuation of Tuna Species in the Atlantic Ocean due to Predation Strategies and Climatic Effects11
Dietary metabarcoding of keystone sardine species reveals the importance of their ichthyoplankton prey in food webs of the Southern Brazilian Bight fisheries11
Fishing Strategies and Oceanographic Drivers of Longline Fisheries in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean11
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Shifts in the seasonal trophic ecology of larvae and juveniles of European hake (Merluccius merluccius): From the Galician upwelling system (NW Spain)10
Mesoscale movement patterns of common bottlenose dolphins along Kuroshio Current and its bifurcation10
Coastal winds and larval fish abundance indicate a recruitment mechanism for southeast Australian estuarine fisheries10
Short‐Term Prediction of Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) Catch in the Northern Bay of Bengal Using Advanced Machine Learning Algorithms9
Temporal and spatial variations in squid jigging catch efficiency in the Oyashio Extension region9
Marine Heatwaves and Climate‐Driven Warming Impact Availability of Sardine Subpopulations to Northeast Pacific Fishing Ports9
Retention and export of planktonic fish eggs in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico9
Strategic importance of the Bergen‐Shetland Corridor to marine biology and oceanography of the Atlantic Ocean8
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Modeling Atlantic sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) scope for growth on the Northeast U.S. Shelf8
Horizontal movements, utilization distributions, and mixing rates of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) tagged and released with archival tags in six discrete areas of the eastern an7
Taking stock: Is recovery of a depleted population possible in a changing climate?7
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Climate Change Opens Up New Fishing Possibilities for Large‐Scale Trawling Vessels Off West Greenland6
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Environmental effects on growth performance of Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas cultured in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, from 1990 to 20216
In Memoriam: Timothy R. Parsons (1932–2022)6
Early Growth Pattern of Japanese Anchovy Engraulis japonicus in the Coastal Yellow Sea and Its Influencing Factors6
Leveraging Data From Defunct Gillnet Fisheries to Understand the Distributional Dynamics of a Rare Pelagic Fish, the Louvar (Luvarus imperialis)6
Evaluating the importance of vertical environmental variables for albacore fishing grounds in tropical Atlantic Ocean using machine learning and Shapley additive explanations (SHAP) approach6
Integration of Multiple Data Types to Document Spatial Effort in a Recreational Fishery for Highly Migratory Species in Relation to Offshore Wind Development5
Spatial separation of larval sprat (Sprattus sprattus) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) related to hydrographical characteristics in the North Sea5
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Modelling the impacts of climate change on skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in the Mozambique Channel5
Effect of wind variability on the recruitment of anchovy Engraulis ringens in the southern Humboldt upwelling ecosystem5
Beyond Surface Level: Evaluating Spatial Incongruencies in High‐Resolution Bottom Temperature Trends for the Gulf of Mexico, 1996–20125
Spatial and biomass structure of shallow‐water cape hake (Merluccius capensis) in the light of episodic environmental shifts5
Changes in the vertical distribution of age‐0 walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) during warm and cold years in the southeastern Bering Sea5
Impact of climate variability on moonfish (Mene maculata) catch rate in the waters off southwestern Taiwan5
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Ontogenetic growth responses to the environmental changes of the swordtip squid (Uroteuthis edulis) spring stock in the East China Sea5
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The integration of diel vertical migration and hydrodynamic process influences the transport of swimming crab zoea (Portunus trituberculatus)4
Species‐specific patterns in spatio‐temporal dynamics of juvenile chum salmon and their zooplankton prey in Otsuchi Bay, Japan, revealed by simultaneous eDNA quantification of diverse taxa from the sa4
Spatial differences in estuarine utilization by seasonally resident species in Mid‐Atlantic Bight, USA4
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Predator biomass affects west–east shifts in Barents Sea capelin (Mallotus villosus) spawning ground use4
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