PDFs of Platform Research Papers

Recreational Fishing amd Marine Fish Populations in California. CalCOFI Rep. 43:182–190. 2002.

DONNA M. SCHROEDER and MILTON S. LOVE

Trophic Links and Condition of a Temperate Reef Fish:
Comparisons among Offshore Oil Platform and Natural Reef Habitats. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 344:245–256. 2007.

HENRY M. PAGE, JENIFER E. DUGAN, DONNA M. SCHROEDER, MARY M. NISHIMOTO, MILTON S. LOVE, JUSTIN C. HOESTEREY

A Histological Examination of the Ovaries of Pacific Sanddab, Citharichthyssordidus, Captured at Two Oil Platforms and Two Natural Sites in the Southern California Bight. Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 108:45–51. 2009.

MILTON S. LOVE and STEPHEN R. GOLDBERG

Site fidelity and movement patterns of groundfish associated with offshore petroleum platforms in the Santa Barbara Channel. Mar. Coast. Fish.: Dynamics, Manag. Ecosystem Sci. 1:17–89. 2009.

LOWE, C. G., K. M. ANTHONY, E. T. JARVIS, L. F. BELLQUIST, and M. S. LOVE

Megabenthic Invertebrates on Shell Mounds Associated with Oil and Gas Platforms off California. Bull. Mar. Sci. 86:533–554. 2009.

JEFFREY H. R. GODDARD and MILTON S. LOVE

Recruitment of Young-of-the-Year Fishes to Natural and Artificial Offshore Structure within
Central and Southern California Waters, 2008–2010. Bull. Mar. Sci. 88:863–882. 2010.

MILTON S. LOVE, MARY NISHIMOTO, SCOTT CLARK, and DONNA M. SCHROEDER

Translocation, homing behavior and habitat use of groundfishes associated with oil platforms in the east Santa Barbara Channel, California. Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 111:1–28. 2012

ANTHONY, K. M., M. S. LOVE, and C. G. LOWE

Whole-Body Concentrations of Elements in Three Fish Species from Offshore Oil Platforms and
Natural Areas in the Southern California Bight, USA. Bull. Mar. Sci. 89:717–734. 2013.

MILTON S. LOVE, MICHAEL K. SAIKI, THOMAS W. MAY, and JULIE L. YEE

Oil platforms off California are among the most productive marine fish habitats globally. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 111:15462–15467. 2014.

CLAISSE, J. T., D. J. PONDELLA II, M. LOVE, L. A. ZAHN, C. M. WILLIAMS, J. P. WILLIAMS, and A. S. BULL.

Impacts from partial removal of decommissioned oil and gas platforms on fish biomass and production on the remaining platform structure and surrounding shell mounds. PLOS One 10(9): e0135812. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0135812. 2015.

CLAISSE, J. T., D. J. PONDELLA II, M. LOVE, L. A. ZAHN, C. M. WILLIAMS, and A. S. BULL.

Modeling fish production for southern California’s petroleum platforms. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 11:584–593. 2015.

PONDELLA, D. J. II, L. A. ZAHN, M. S. LOVE, D. SIEGEL, and B. B. BERNSTEIN

Worldwide oil and gas platform decommissioning: a review of practices and reefing options. Ocean and Coastal Management 168:274–306. 2018.

SCARBOROUGH BULL, A. and M. S. LOVE

Fishes and invertebrates of oil and gas platforms off California: an introduction and summary. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:463–476. 2019.

LOVE, M. S.

An analysis of the fish assemblages around 23 oil and gas platforms off California with comparisons with natural habitats. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:477–514. 2019.

LOVE, M. S., J. T. CLAISSE, and A. ROEPER

The role of habitat complexity in structuring fish assemblages in the midwaters of two California oil and gas platforms. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:597–616. 2019.

LOVE, M. S., L. KUI, and J. CLAISSE

An analysis of the sessile, structure-forming invertebrates living on California oil and gas platforms. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:583–596. 2019.

LOVE, M. S., M. M. NISHIMOTO, L. SNOOK, and L. KUI

Fishes with high reproductive output potential on California oil and gas platforms. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:515–534. 2019.

CLAISSE, J. T., M. S. LOVE, E. MEYER-GUTBROD, C. M. WILLIAMS, and D. J. PONDELLA Jr.

Decommissioning impacts on biotic assemblages associated with shell mound beneath southern California offshore oil and gas platforms. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:683–702. 2019.

MEYER-GUTBROD, E., M. LOVE, J. CLAISSE, D. SCHROEDER, and R. MILLER

Fish associations with architectural elements of southern California platforms. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:639–656. 2019.

MEYER-GUTBROD, E., L. KUI, M. M. NISHIMOTO, M. S. LOVE, D. M. SCHROEDER, Robert J. MILLER

Timing of fish settlement from the plankton to two California oil and gas platforms coincides with water mass advection into the Santa Barbara Channel, California, USA. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:559–582. 2019.

NISHIMOTO, M. M., L. WASHBURN, M. S. LOVE, D. M. SCHROEDER, and B. EMERY

Potential connectivity of offshore oil production platforms as sources of larval fishes to coastal shelf zones off southern California. Bull. Mar. Sci. 95:535–558. 2019.

NISHIMOTO, M. M., R. SIMONS, and M. S. LOVE

Other Papers

Predation, competition, and the recovery of
overexploited fish stocks in marine reserves

MARISSA L. BASKETT, MARY YOKLAVICH, and MILTON S. LOVE

Fisheries Sustainability via Protectionof Age Structure and Spatial Distribution of Fish Populations

STEVEN A. BERKELEY, MARK A. HIXON, RALPH J. LARSON, and MILTON S. LOVE

Phylogeny of Members of the Rockfish (Sebastes) Subgenus Pteropodus and Their Relatives

Z. LI, A.K. GRAY, M.S. LOVE, T. ASAHIDA, and A.J. GHARRETT

A Key to Selected Rockfishes (Sebastes spp.) Based on Mitochondrial DNA Restriction Fragment Analysis

ZHUOZHUO LI, ANDREW K. GRAY, MILTON S. LOVE, AKIRA GOTO, TAKASHI ASAHIDA, and ANTHONY J. GHARRETT

Are the Subgenera of Sebastes Monophyletic?

Z. LI, A.K. GRAY, M.S. LOVE, A. GOTO, and A.J. GHARRETT

A Survey of the Reef Fishes, Purple Hydrocoral (Stylaster Californicus), and Marine Debris of Farnsworth Bank, Santa Catalina Island

MILTON S. LOVE, BILL LENARZ, and LINDA SNOOK

Completion of Fish Assemblage Surveys Around Manmade Structures and
Natural Reefs Off California

MILTON S. LOVE and MARY NISHIMOTO

Reproductive Ecology and Body Burden of Resident Fish Prior to Decommissioning

MILTON S. LOVE, MARY NISHIMOTO, and MICHAEL SAIKI

Habitat Characteristics of Juvenile Cowcod, Sebastes Levis (Scorpaenidae), in Southern California

MILTON S. LOVE and MARY M. YOKLAVICH

Deep Rock Habitats

MILTON S. LOVE and MARY M. YOKLAVICH

Age of Black Coral (Antipathes Dendrochristos) Colonies,
with Notes on Associated Invertebrate Species

MILTON S. LOVE, MARY M. YOKLAVICH, BRYAN A. BLACK, and ALLEN H. ANDREWS

Patterns of Coastal Eddy Circulation and Abundance of Pelagic Juvenile Fish
in the Santa Barbara Channel, California, USA

MARY M. NISHSMOTO and LIBE WASHBURN

Trophic Links and Condition of a Temperate Reef Fish:
Comparisons among Offshore Oil Platform and Natural Reef Habitats

HENRY M. PAGE, JENIFER E. DUGAN, DONNA M. SCHROEDER, MARY M. NISHIMOTO, MILTON S. LOVE, JUSTIN C. HOESTEREY

Hierarchical Partitioning of Evolutionary and Ecological Patterns in the Organization of Phylogenetically-Structured Species Assemblages: Application to Rockfish (Genus: Sebastes) in the Southern California Bight

SANDRINE PAVOINE, MILTON S. LOVE, and MICHAEL B. BONSALL

Benthic Invertebrates that Form Habitat on Deep Banks off Southern California,
with Special Reference to Deep Sea Coral

BRIAN N. TISSOT, MARY M. YOKLAVICH, MILTON S. LOVE, KERI YORK, and MARK AMEND

Assessing Marine Debris in Deep Seafloor Habitats off California

DIANA L. WATTERS, MARY YOKLAVICH, MILTON S. LOVE, and DONNA M. SCHROEDER

Abundance, Size and Habitat Relation of Reef Fish on Biogenic Structures
(Structure-forming Invertebrates) at Anacapa Island, Southern California

ILANA ROSENTAL ZALMON, MERIT MCCREA, and MILTON STEVENS LOVE