Larval Behavior and Protective Implications for Sea Scallops and Surf Clams within
the Middle Atlantic Bight: Part One, a Sensitivity Study
Abstract:In this study, sensitivity studies of larval behaviors were performed, using numerical modeling and analytical methods, for
sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus) and surf clams (Spisula solidissima) in the Middle Atlantic Bight during 2006 and
2010. Based on multiple experiments, a regional ocean modeling system (ROMS) was implemented as the primary physical
model, and larval individual behavior models (IBMs) for sea scallops and surf clam larvae were implemented and coupled
to the ROMS. To simulate the phys… Show more
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