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Katrin E. Marancik

Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Publications -  15
Citations -  681

Katrin E. Marancik is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental shelf & Ichthyoplankton. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 536 citations. Previous affiliations of Katrin E. Marancik include National Marine Fisheries Service & National Ocean Service.

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Discovery of a spawning ground reveals diverse migration strategies in Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

TL;DR: There is unequivocal evidence that Atlantic bluefin tuna spawn in the Slope Sea, counter to the current assumption that the Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean Sea are the exclusive spawning grounds, and an alternate life history model is presented to inform the management of this species.
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Long-Term Changes in the Distributions of Larval and Adult Fish in the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that larval fish distributions are changing in the ecosystem, largely consistent with expectations from a changing climate and the temporal changes are more complex, indicating a better understanding of reproductive timing of fishes in thecosystem.
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Mesoscale, cyclonic eddies as larval fish habitat along the southeast United States shelf: a Lagrangian description of the zooplankton community

TL;DR: Govoni et al. as mentioned in this paper tracked cyclonic eddies as larval fish habitat along the southeast United States shelf and found that chlorophyll-a concentration decreased, and zooplankton displacement remained unchanged as the eddy propagated.

Cross-shelf and seasonal variation in larval fish assemblages on the southeast United States continental shelf off the coast of Georgia

TL;DR: In this article, seasonal and cross-shelf patterns were investigated in larval fish assemblages on the continental shelf off the coast of Georgia, and the influence of environmental factors on larval distributions also was examined, and larval transport processes on the shelf were considered.