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Stripertrackes is a NOAA backed study in which scientists from the Rutgers University Marine Field Station are working to chart the coastal migration of striped bass. Mullica River/Great Bay estuary, the southern end of Barneget Bay, and the coastal ocean outside of Little Egg Inlet off Tuckerton, New Jersey is the primary area for the study.

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Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve (JCNERR)
Rutgers University Marine Field Station (RUMFS)
Rutgers Institue of Marine and Coastal Sciences
National Atomshperic & Oceanic Administration (NOAA)
The C.O.O.L. Classroom
Juvenile bluefin tuna archival tagging program
The COOLroom
Rutgers winter flounder telemetry study
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC)
The Bridge
Ocean Biological Information System (OBIS)
Hudson River Foundation
Sloan Foundation
Stripers 24/7
NJN News Video Segment on the Stiper Tracker Project!

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Scott's Bait and Tackle
NJFishChat.com
Chum Stain Sportfishing Charters
Stripers Online
Recreational Fishing Alliance

 

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