Sustainability Research Conducted on UN-SDG #14 Life Below Water


The effect of small low-profile artificial patch reef footprint area on reef fish and Red Snapper recruitment

Researcher: David W Hicks

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water

Structural differences alter residency and depth activity of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) at two artificial reefs

Researcher: David W Hicks

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water

Islands in the Mud: The South Texas Banks Provide Crucial Mesophotic Habitat for Coral Communities.

Researcher: David W Hicks

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water

Biodiversity of Forage Fishes in the Lower Laguna Madre, Southernmost Texas.

Researcher: Carlos E. Cintra

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water

Stability of Fishes Assemblage Structure Over a Lustrum in Coastal.

Researcher: Carlos E. Cintra

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water

Coral Reefs in the Gulf of Mexico Large Marine Ecosystem: Conservation.

Researcher: Carlos E. Cintra

College: College of Science

Department: School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences

 

United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 14: Life Below Water