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The STRIPERTRACKER tagging and tracking program has been suspended. Thank you to participants, browsers, contributors and schools. The site will stay up for its links. Proposals are pending to move to a new study phase, so check back for news. In addition to pending publications, the program contributed to the following peer-reviewed publications:

1. Grothues, T. M., K. W Able, J. Carter, T. Arienti. 2009. Migration patterns of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) through non-natal estuaries of the U.S. Atlantic Coast. American Fisheries Society Symposium 69:135–150
2. Grothues. T. M. 2009. A review of acoustic telemetry technology and a perspective on diversification in coastal tracking arrays. pg 77-90 In: Nielsen, J.L.; Arrizabalaga, H.; Fragoso, N.; Hobday, A.; Lutcavage, M.; Sibert, J. (Eds.) Tagging and Tracking of Marine Animals with Electronic Devices. 400 p. Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries, Vol. 9 
3. Sackett, D. K., K.W. Able, T.M. Grothues. 2008. Habitat dynamics of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, based on multiple approaches with acoustic telemetry. Marine Ecology Progress Series 364:199-212
4. Grothues, T. M. and K. W. Able. 2007. Acoustic telemetry of bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix in an estuarine observatory: A preliminary study of habitat use and the feasibility of coastal application. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136: 1511-1519
5. Sackett, D. K., K. W. Able, and T. M. Grothues. 2007. Dynamics of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, seasonal migrations based on ultrasonic telemetry. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science 74: 119-130
6. Able, K. W. and T. M. Grothues 2007. Approaches to Understanding Habitat Dynamics of Flatfishes: Advantages of Biotelemetry. Journal of Sea Research 58: 1-7
7. Able, K. W. and T. M. Grothues. 2007. Diversity of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) estuarine movements: Synoptic examination in a passive, gated listening array. Fisheries Bulletin 105: 426-435
8. Ng, C., K. W. Able, and T. M. Grothues. 2007. Habitat use, site fidelity, and movement of adult striped bass in a southern New Jersey estuary based on acoustic telemetry. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 136: 1344-1355
9. Grothues, T. M., K. W. Able, J. McDonnell, M. Sisak. 2005. An estuarine observatory for real-time telemetry of migrant macrofauna: design, performance, and constraints. Oceanography and Limnology: Methods 3: 275-289

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