Pondella, D. J., L. A. Zahn, M. S. Love, D. Siegel, and B. B. Bernstein
California's oil platforms are nearing the end of their productive lives and therefore will be decommissioned in the near future. These structures have been shown to be important habitats for both settlement and growth for reef fishes.
Lindquist, D. C., R. F. Shaw, and F. J. Hernandez Jr
Vertical and horizontal distribution patterns of larval and juvenile fishes were described from five offshore petroleum platforms in the north-central Gulf of Mexico.
Shaw, R. F., D. C. Lindquist, M. C. Benfield, T. Farooqi, and J. T. Plunket
This was a baseline ecological ichthyoplankton study conducted at two platforms east of the Mississippi River Delta. Using light traps and passive plankton nets larval and juvenile fish were over two nights, twice monthly, from May–September 1999.