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E. Condrey |
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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
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| Education |
- Ph. D. University of Washington, Fisheries,
1981
- M. A. Louisiana State University, 1971
- B. S. Louisiana State University, 1968
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| Research
Interests |
- Population dynamics, fishery management,
and coastal ecology
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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)
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- Rester, J. and R.E. Condrey. 1999. Characterization
and evaluation of bycatch reduction devices
in the Gulf menhaden fishery. Fisheries
Bulletin 19: 42-50.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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"...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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