Richard E. Condrey
 

Associate Professor
Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences
Coastal Fisheries Institute

2173 Energy Coast & Environment Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA - 70803

Tel: 225-578-6456
Fax: 225-578-6326
E-mail: coecnd@lsu.edu


Education
  • Ph. D. University of Washington, Fisheries, 1981
  • M. A. Louisiana State University, 1971
  • B. S. Louisiana State University, 1968
Research Interests
  • Population dynamics, fishery management, and coastal ecology
Grants
  • R.E. Condrey, PI with B.A. Thompson (Co-PI). Essential shark conservation needs: A timely assessment of the role the nearshore north-central Gulf of Mexico plays as critical pupping and nursery grounds for Atlantic sharks. Coypu Foundation. 9/1/98-8/31/2001. Year 1 = $148,596. Year 2 = $126,211. Year 3 = $119,233. Total = $394,040. (Total match = $83,843)

Recent Publications

  1. Rester, J. and R.E. Condrey. 1999. Characterization and evaluation of bycatch reduction devices in the Gulf menhaden fishery. Fisheries Bulletin 19: 42-50.

  2. Ould-Dedah, S., R.E. Condrey, and R.F. Shaw. 1999. Conservative fit of Schaefer model for a multispecies fisheries. Fisheries Research 41:155-168.

  3. Condrey, R.E. and J.A. deSilva. 1998. An ecological approach to the bycatch issue: A necessity for the successful identification of hot spots and potential solutions. Pp. 85-97 In: Sustainable Fisheries for the 21st Century? A critical examination of issues associated with implementing the Sustainable Fisheries Act. Tulane, New Orleans, Louisiana.

  4. Helser, T.E., J.P. Geaghan, and R.E. Condrey. 1998. Estimating gillnet selectivity using nonlinear response surface regression. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55:1328-1337.

  5. deSilva, J. and R.E. Condrey. 1998. Discerning patterns in patchy data: A categorized approach using gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus, bycatch. Fisheries Bulletin 96:193-209.


"...strategies we develop for managing our coastal resources in a sustainable manner can provide a model for the intelligent stewardship of similar resources throughout the world."

Dean Ed Laws
LSU's School of the Coast & Environment

 

 
 

 

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