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Mailing and Contact Information:

2173 Energy, Coast & Environment Building
Coastal Fisheries Institute
Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA - 70803

Tel:225-578-6283/6371
Fax:225-578-1805
E-mail: cwilson@lsu.edu

 

Charles A. Wilson
Professor, Vice Provost LSU
   

Education:

  • Ph. D. University of South Carolina, 1984
  • M. S. University of South Carolina, 1980
  • B. S. Hampden Sydney College, 1976


Research Interests:

Fishery science, fisheries biology, artificial reef ecology, mariculture


Grants:

  • Harry Roberts, Charles A. Wilson, and John Supan Application of high resolution acoustic survey technology for delineation of oyster supporting benthic habitats in central Barataria Bay. Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
  • Harry Roberts, Charles A. Wilson, and John Supan Application of high resolution acoustic survey technology for delineation of oyster supporting benthic habitats in central Barataria Bay. Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
  • Wilson C.A. and D. Nieland (with John Gold and Jim Cowan) Stock structure of red snapper in the northern Gulf of Mexico: is their management as a single unit stock justified based on spatial and temporal patterns of genetic variation, otolith microchemistry and growth rate. NOAA, NMFS.
  • Wilson C.A. and D. Nieland (with John Gold and Jim Cowan) Stock structure of red snapper in the northern Gulf of Mexico: is their management as a single unit stock justified based on spatial and temporal patterns of genetic variation, otolith microchemistry and growth rate. NOAA, NMFS.
  • Wilson C.A. and D. Nieland (with John Gold and Jim Cowan) Stock structure of red snapper in the northern Gulf of Mexico: is their management as a single unit stock justified based on spatial and temporal patterns of genetic variation, otolith microchemistry and growth rate. NOAA, NMFS.

Recent Publications:


  1. Thompson, B. A., M. Beasley, and C. A. Wilson. 1999. Age distribution and growth of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili) from the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.Fishery Bulletin 97(2):362-371.

  2. Thompson, B. A., M. Beasley, and C. A. Wilson. 1999. Age distribution and growth of Greater Amberjack (Seriola dumerili) from the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.Fishery Bulletin 97(2):362-371.

  3. Stanley, D. R. and C. A. Wilson. 1997. Seasonal and spatial variation in abundance and size distribution of fishes associated with petroleum platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54:1166-1176.

  4. Stanley, D. R., and C. A. Wilson. 1996. The use of hydroacoustics to determine abundance and size distribution of fishes associated with a petroleum platform. International Council on the Exploration of the Sea, Journal of Marine Science 53(2):473-477.

  5. Stanley, D. and C. A. Wilson. 1995. Detection of the effect of SCUBA divers on fish density and target strength utilizing stationary dual beam hydroacoustics. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 124:946-949.


 

 




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