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Grouper Moon: Saving One of the Last Great Populations of an Endangered Caribbean Reef Fish

By University of California Television (UCTV) | Published on Nov/23/2014

Grouper Moon: Saving One of the Last Great Populations of an Endangered Caribbean Reef Fish

Lecture By Brice Semmens, PhD. for Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diago California - 

Historically, Nassau grouper were considered one of the most important shallow water fisheries in the Caribbean, yet today they are rarely caught. Why has the species declined so precipitously, and what can be done to reverse the trend? Join Brice Semmens as he presents findings from the Grouper Moon project, a long-term research program in the Cayman Islands focused on the conservation of one of the last great populations of this endangered Caribbean icon. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [2/2014] [Science] [Show ID: 25958]

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