Browsing by Author "Love, Milton S."
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A Histological Examination of the Ovaries of Pacific Sanddab, Citharichthys sordidus, Captured at Two Oil Platforms and Two Natural Sites in the Southern California Bight
Love, Milton S.; Goldberg, Stephen R.A number of the 26 offshore oil and gas platforms off California may be nearing the end of their economic lives. Decisions as to the disposition of these platforms will be based on a number of parameters, including the ... -
Asemichthys taylori Gilbert 1912, Spinynose Sculpin, New to the California Marine Fauna
Love, Milton S.; Jensen, Gregory; Lee, Kevin , -
Aspects of the Life Histories of Pinkrose Rockfish (Sebastes simulator) and Swordspine Rockfish (Sebastes ensifer) with notes on the Subgenus Sebastomus
Love, Milton S.; McCrea, Merit; Kui, Li -
First Authenticated Record of the Goldspotted Sand Bass, Paralabrax auroguttatus from California Waters
Love, Milton S.; McCrea, Merit; Johnston, Dane; Butterfield, AndrewWe report on the first authenticated capture of the Goldspotted Sand Bass, Paralabrax auroguttatus from California marine waters. -
Identical Response of Caged Rock Crabs (Genera Metacarcinus and Cancer) to Energized and Unenergized Undersea Power Cables in Southern California, USA
Love, Milton S.; Nishimoto, Mary M.; Clark, Scott; Bull, Ann ScarboroughEnergy generation facilities (i.e., wave and wind) are being sited in offshore marine waters. The electricity generated from these facilities is transmitted to shore through cables carrying alternating or direct current. ... -
Spots on Sides of Giant Sea Bass (Stereolepis gigas Ayres, 1859) are Likely Unique to Each Individual
Love, Milton S.; Seeto, Katelin; Jainese, Conner; Nishimoto, Mary M. -
The Bigeye Scad, Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch, 1793) (Family Carangidae), New to the California Marine Fauna, with a List to and Keys for All California Carangids
Love, Milton S.; Passarelli, Julianne Kalman; Okamoto, Chris; Diehl, Dario W.We report on the collection of a Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch, 1793), the bigeye scad. The fish was captured in the midwaters of a kelp bed (bottom depth 8 m) off northern Rancho Palos Verdes (33°48'N, 118°24'W), southern ... -
The Largemouth Blenny, Labrisomus xanti, New to the California Marine Fauna with a List of and Key to the Species of Labrisomidae, Clinidae, and Chaenopsidae found in California Waters
Love, Milton S.; Passarelli, Julianne Kalman; Cantrell, Ben; Hastings, Phillip A. -
The Organisms Living Around Energized Submarine Power Cables, Pipe, and Natural Sea Floor in the Inshore waters of Southern California
Love, Milton S.; Nishimoto, Mary M.; Clark, Scott; McCrea, Merit; Bull, Ann ScarboroughBetween 1 February 2012 and 26 February 2014 using scuba, we surveyed the fishes, invertebrates, and macrophytes living on two energized submarine power cables, an adjacent pipe, and nearby natural habitat in southern ... -
The Panamic Fanged Blenny, Ophioblennius steindachneri Jordan & Evermann, 1898, New to California Marine Waters with a Key to the California Species of Blenniidae
Love, Milton S.; Bushing, William B.; Power, William -
The Reef Cornetfish, Fistularia commersonii Rüppell, 1838, New to the California Marine Fish Fauna
Love, Milton S.In 2015, there were two sightings of the reef cornetfish, Fistularia commersonii Rüppell, 1838, in southern California waters. These two individuals, observed at San Clemente Island and Laguna Beach, mark the first time ... -
The Whitetail Damselfish (Family Pomacentridae), Stegastes leucorus (Gilbert, 1892), new to California Marine Waters with a Key to the California Species of Pomacentridae
Love, Milton S.; Bushing, William B.; Power, WilliamWe report here on the first documented occurrences of the whitetail damselfish, Stegastes leucorus (Gilbert, 1892), from California and adjacent marine waters. In addition, we provide a list of the damselfishes (Pomacentridae) ... -
Translocation, homing behavior and habitat use of groundfishes associated with oil platforms in the East Santa Barbara Channel, California
Anthony, Kim M.; Love, Milton S.; Lowe, Christopher G.All offshore oil and gas platforms have finite economic life spans. One of the decommissioning options for these platforms is complete removal, requiring the use of explosives to dislodge the support structure from below ...