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  1. Fish larvae distribution and hydrographic processes off Cabo Pulmo National Park, entrance of the Gulf of California, during an oceanographic cruise (October 2022)
  2. Analysis of turbulence characteristics in a nearshore area beyond the surf zone of a mesotidal bay
  3. Horizontal and vertical distribution of fish larvae in the main entrance of Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California (October 2022)
  4. Response: Commentary: Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) from vaquita (Phocoena sinus) bones as indicators of habitat use in the Upper Gulf of California
  5. Modeling mesoscale circulation and potential fish larvae transport at the entrance of a semi-enclosed sea under different periods
  6. Stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and oxygen (δ18O) from vaquita (Phocoena sinus) bones as indicators of habitat use in the Upper Gulf of California
  7. Seasonal contrast of water masses and larval fish habitats at the entrance of the Gulf of California
  8. Modeling Mesoscale Circulation and Potential Fish Larvae Transport at the Entrance of a Semi-Enclosed Sea Under Different Periods
  9. Vaquita’s habitat suitability in the Upper Gulf of California between two contrasting environmental years: 1997 and 2008
  10. Distribution and transport of Fish larvae at the entrance of the Gulf of California (September, 2016)
  11. Vertical distribution of zooplankton groups, with an emphasis on fish larvae, in the oxygen minimum zone off southern México (December 2020)
  12. Ommastrephid squid paralarvae potential nursery habitat in the tropical-subtropical convergence off Mexico
  13. Water masses and larval fish habitats in the Pacific tropical-subtropical convergence off Mexico
  14. Cyclonic circulation and climatology of SST, CHL and wind stress curl in a semi-enclosed bay (Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California)
  15. Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentration in the Pacific Ocean at the northern region of the oxygen minimum zone off Mexico between the last two PDO cool phases
  16. In-Stream Tidal Energy Resources in Macrotidal Non-Cohesive Sediment Environments: Effect of Morphodynamic Changes at Two Bays in the Upper Gulf of California
  17. Ommastrephid squid paralarvae distribution and transport under contrasting interannual conditions in the tropical-subtropical convergence off Mexico
  18. Interannual variations of environmental factors and the effects on larval fish habitats in the Upper Gulf of California during early summer
  19. In-Stream Energy by Tidal and Wind-Driven Currents: An Analysis for the Gulf of California
  20. Larval Fish Habitats and Deoxygenation in the Northern Limit of the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Mexico
  21. Distribution of calanoid copepods across the mesoscale frontal zone of tropical-subtropical convergence off México
  22. Phytoplankton pigments and community structure in the northeastern tropical pacific using HPLC-CHEMTAX analysis
  23. Ventilation of the Upper Oxygen Minimum Zone in the Coastal Region Off Mexico: Implications of El Niño 2015–2016
  24. Larval distribution and connectivity of the endemic Sciaenidae species in the Upper Gulf of California
  25. Vertical distribution of calanoid copepods in a mature cyclonic eddy in the Gulf of California
  26. Effects of mesoscale structures on the distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Gulf of California and adjacent Pacific
  27. Variability in the Light Absorption Coefficient by Phytoplankton, Non-Algal Particles and Colored Dissolved Organic Matter in the Northern Gulf of California
  28. Hydrographic and fish larvae distribution during the ‘‘Godzilla El Ni~no 2015–2016’’
  29. Effects of Geostrophic Kinetic Energy on the Distribution of Mesopelagic Fish Larvae in the Southern Gulf of California in Summer/Fall Stratified Seasons
  30. Water Masses and Circulation in the Tropical Pacific off Central Mexico and Surrounding Areas
  31. Paralarvae of the complex Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis-Dosidicus gigas (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae) in the northern limit of the shallow oxygen minimum zone of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean (April 2012)
  32. Efectos de un remolino de mesoescala sobre la distribución de larvas de peces mesopelágicas en el Golfo de California
  33. Larval fish habitats in a mesoscale dipole eddy in the gulf of California
  34. Three-dimensional distribution of larval fish habitats in the shallow oxygen minimum zone in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean off Mexico
  35. Role of circulation scales and water mass distributions on larval fish habitats in the Eastern Tropical Pacific off Mexico
  36. Genetic corroboration of Engraulis mordax larvae in the upper Gulf of California, a previously undescribed spawning habitat
  37. Surface circulation in the Gulf of California in summer from surface drifters and satellite images (2004-2006)
  38. Preferred larval fish habitat in a frontal zone of the northern Gulf of California during the early cyclonic phase of the seasonal circulation (June 2008)
  39. Anatomy and evolution of a cyclonic mesoscale eddy observed in the northeastern Pacific tropical-subtropical transition zone
  40. The mechanisms involved in defining the northern boundary of the shallow oxygen minimum zone in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean off Mexico
  41. Three-dimensional distribution of fish larvae in a cyclonic eddy in the Gulf of California during the summer
  42. Mesoscale eddies in the southern Gulf of California during summer: Characteristics and interaction with the wind stress
  43. Three-dimensional distribution of larval fish assemblages in an anticyclonic eddy in a semi-enclosed sea (Gulf of California)
  44. Circulation at the entrance of the Gulf of California from satellite altimeter and hydrographic observations
  45. Larval fish assemblages and circulation in the Eastern Tropical Pacific in Autumn and Winter
  46. Effect of the oxygen minimum zone on the second chlorophyll maximum
  47. Seasonal changes in larval fish assemblages in a semi-enclosed sea (Gulf of California)
  48. SST, thermohaline structure, and circulation in the southern Gulf of California in June 2004 during the North American Monsoon Experiment
  49. On the summer poleward coastal current off SW México
  50. Inverse-estuarine Features of the Upper Gulf of California
  51. Near-Shore Dispersion Off Tijuana, Baja California