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Comparison of average larval fish vertical distributions among species exhibiting different transport pathways on the southeast United States continental shelf
Water currents are vertically structured in many marine systems and as a result, vertical movements by fish larvae and zooplankton affect horizontal transport (Power, 1984).
In estuaries, the vertical movements of larvae with tidal periods can result in their retention or ingress (Fortier
and Leggett, 1983; Rijnsdorp et al., 1985; Cronin and Forward, 1986; Forward et al., 1999). On the continental
shelf, the vertical movements of organisms interact daily and ontogenetically with depth-varying currents to affect horizontal transport (Pillar et al., 1989; Barange and Pillar, 1992; Cowen et al., 1993, 2000; Batchelder et al., 2002)
Morality and God
Paper presented at the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society at Western Michigan University, January 18,2001 with the title, Does Morality Need God
Constitutional Law - Right to Impartial Jury - Pretrial Publicity - Change of Venue
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that a change of venue request based on pretrial publicity can only be granted where the publicity is prejudicial, pervasive, and in the minds of the jurors at the time of trial.
Commonwealth v Gorby, 527 Pa 98, 588 A2d 902 (1991)
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