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Dissertations from 2022

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Quantifying Life History Energetics of an Oviparous Elasmobranch Subject to Future Warming Water, Carolyn R. Wheeler

Dissertations from 2021

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Ocean Color Remote Sensing for Coastal and Inland Water Quality Monitoring, Kelly Mariko Anoiokapuuwai Luis

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Examining and Communicating the Effects of Climate Change on Biomineralization, Gene Expression and Epibiont Abundance in Juvenile American Lobster, Homarus Americanus, Christine Marie San Antonio

Dissertations from 2020

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Promoting the Sustainability of the Gulf of Maine Recreational Groundfish Fishery through Discard Mortality Estimation, Mitigation, and Outreach, Connor W. Capizzano

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Novel Tools and Techniques to Investigate and Reduce the Impacts of Capture-and-Handling, Ryan J. Knotek

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The Environmental, Social and Market Drivers of Shellfish Aquaculture in Massachusetts, Sean Patrick McNally

Dissertations from 2019

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Ocean Acidification Impacts on Teleostean Otolith Development, Robert J. Holmberg

Dissertations from 2017

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Ocean Invader Tactics Revealed: The Role of Copper Pollution in the Persistence and Invasiveness of Colonial Ascidians, Kristin Lee Osborne

Dissertations from 2016

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Identification and Use of Indicator Data to Develop Models for Marine-Sourced Risks in Massachusetts Bay, Marin M. Kress