CTILS Reports
Chesapeake Bay Trophic Interaction Laboratory Services
The purpose of this project was to provide fisheries scientists and managers with diet data of the fishes of Chesapeake Bay integrated into a single database. This was made possible by analyzing fish stomach contents via cooperation with fish monitoring surveys throughout the Bay region, including those from Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina.
- Bonzek, C.F., R. J. Latour, and D. J. Parthree. 2006. Establishment of a Chesapeake Bay Trophic Interaction Laboratory Services Program (CTILS). Award Number: RF 05-12. Annual Data Report to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Recreational Fishing Advisory Board. Virginia Insitute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. 28 pages.
- Bonzek, C.F., R. J. Latour, and D. J. Parthree 2005. Establishment of a Chesapeake Bay Trophic Interaction Laboratory Services Program (CTILS). Award Number: RF 04-09. Annual Data Report to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Recreational Fishing Advisory Board. Virginia Insitute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. 18 pages.
- Bonzek, C.F., and R. J. Latour 2004. Establishment of a Chesapeake Bay Trophic Interaction Laboratory Services Program (CTILS). Award Number: RF 03-16. Annual Data Report to the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Recreational Fishing Advisory Board. Virginia Insitute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. 7 pages.