Theses from 2018
“Movers and Stayers” Movement Ecology of Yellowtail Snapper Ocyurus chrysurus and Horse-eye Jack Caranx latus Around Buck Island Reef National Monument, U.S. Virgin Islands, Ashleigh Novak, Marine Sciences and Technology
Theses from 2016
Spatial Ecology of Great Barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) around Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, U.S.V.I., Sarah L. Becker, Marine Sciences and Technology
Theses from 2014
Movement Patterns of Brook Trout in a Restored Coastal Stream System in Southern Massachusetts, Erin L. Snook, Marine Sciences and Technology
Movement Patterns and Catch-and-Release Impacts of Striped Bass in a Tidal Coastal Embayment in Massachusetts, Heather M. Tyrrell, Marine Sciences and Technology
Theses from 2013
Habitat Heterogeneity Concentrates Predators in the Seascape: Linking Intermediate-Scale Estuarine Habitat to Striped Bass Distribution, Cristina Kennedy, Marine Sciences and Technology
Theses from 2012
Heavy Metal Food Chain: Relating Feeding Ecology and Mercury Bioaccumulation in Southern New England's Top pelagic Predators, Amy K. Teffer, Marine Sciences and Technology
Theses from 2008
Distribution Patterns of Migratory Striped Bass in Plum Island Estuary, Massachusetts, Sarah M. Pautzke, Marine Sciences and Technology