Items where Author is "Gribble, Neil A."Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 7. ArticleWelch, D. J., Newman, S. J., Buckworth, R. C., Ovenden, J. R., Broderick, D., Lester, R. J.G., Gribble, N. A., Ballagh, A. C., Charters, R. A., Stapley, J., Street, R., Garrett, R. N. and Begg, G. A. (2015) Integrating different approaches in the definition of biological stocks: A northern Australian multi-jurisdictional fisheries example using grey mackerel, Scomberomorus semifasciatus. Marine Policy, 55 . p. 73. ISSN 0308597X Ley, J. A., Halliday, I. A., Tobin, A. J., Garrett, R. N. and Gribble, N. A. (2002) Ecosystem effects of fishing closures in mangrove estuaries of tropical Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 245 . pp. 223-238. ISSN 0171-8630 Book SectionGribble, N. A. (2000) A model of the ecosystem, and associated penaeid prawn community, in the far northern Great Barrier Reef. In: Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs. Taylor & Francis Group, United States, 20 pages. ISBN 9780429123856 MonographLeigh, G. M., Williams, A.J., Begg, G.A., Gribble, N. A. and Whybird, O. J. (2006) Stock assessment report on Queensland east coast red throat emperor (Lethrinus miniatus) fishery. Project Report. Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Brisbane. Conference or Workshop ItemGribble, N. A. (2009) Testing the robustness of a linked-ecosystem trophic model of the Great Barrier Reef, World Heritage Area. In: Interfacing Modelling and Simulation with Mathematical and Computational Sciences: The 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, 13-17 July 2009, Cairns, Australia. Gribble, N. A. (2007) Ecosystem based management: Linked-ecosystem modelling of the great barrier reef. In: MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, December 2007, Christchurch, New Zealand. Gribble, N. A. (2005) Ecosystem modelling of the great barrier reef: A balanced trophic biomass approach. In: International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM): Advances and Applications for Management and Decision Making. Melbourne, Australia, December 2005, Melbourne, Australia. |