Chief: Richard S. McBride, Ph.D.
Woods Hole and Narragansett Laboratories
Richard.McBride@noaa.gov
(508) 495-2244Figure (above): The cycles of feeding, growth, reproduction, and movements of coastal winter flounder (illustration inspired by original artwork of Susan Kaiser).
(http://www.cop.noaa.gov/pubs/das/das1.pdf)
Fisheries and Ecosystems Monitoring and Analysis Division
Population Biology BranchThe NEFSC's Population Biology Branch investigates and documents the biology and ecology of fishes in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
Our products and services focus on growth, reproduction, feeding, and movements of marine fishes.
The branch has programs in Woods Hole, MA (Fishery Biology Program, Food Web Dynamics Program) and Narragansett, RI (Apex Predator Program). To learn more about these programs, click on their links (below).
Fishery Biology Program
Eric Robillard, Program Leader
Apex Predator Program
Nancy Kohler, PhD. Program LeaderFood Web Dynamics Program
Brian Smith, Program Leader
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