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Using Life History to Determine Optimum Placement of Marine Reserves

Abstract

Relative to a handful of other rockfish species, widow rockfish are a strong candidate for marine reserve protection. To a lesser extent, so are aurora and yellowtail rockfishes. Because of their particular reproductive patterns, darkblotched rockfish and Pacific ocean perch are not. These conclusions are the results of a study funded by the California Department of Fish and Game and are relevant to the state’s Marine Life Protection Act.

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