Publications
Dean, E. M., Cooper, A. R., Wang, L., Daniel, W., David, S., Ernzen, C., Gido, K. B., Hale, E., Haxton, T. J., Kelso, W., Leonard, N., Lido, C., Margraf, J., Porter, M., Pennock, C., Propst, D., Ross, J., Staudinger, M. D., Whelan, G. & Infante, D. M. 2022. The North American Freshwater Migratory Fish Database (NAFMFD): Characterizing the migratory life histories of freshwater fishes of Canada, the United States and Mexico. Journal of Biogeography, 00, 1– 11.
McGowan, A., Hale, E.A., and D. Bartow. 2022. Population dynamics of common salt marsh forage fishes in the Delaware Inland Bays, USA. Estuaries & Coasts. 1-23.
Mathews, J.A., Hale, E.A., Clark, J.H., Park, I.A., Greco, M.J., Petrone, C.J., and H. Oleynik. 2022. Exploring trends in abundance of Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus), Black Drum (Pogonias cromis), Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) and Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) in relation to large scale climatic signals in a Mid-Atlantic estuary. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 151:150–171.
Breece, M., Oliver, M., Fox, D., Hale, E.A., Haulsee, D., Shatley, M., Bograd, S., Hazen, E., and H. Welch. 2021. A satellite-based mobile warning system to reduce interactions with an Endangered Species. Ecological Applications.
Hale, E. A. and T.E. Targett. 2018. Vertical distribution of larval Atlantic Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) and Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus): implications for vertical migratory behavior and transport. Fisheries Oceanography.
Hale, E. A., Park, I.A., Fisher, M.T., Wong, R.A., Stangl, M.J. and J. F. Clark. 2016. Abundance Estimate for and Habitat Use by Early Juvenile Atlantic Sturgeon within the Delaware River Estuary. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145 (6): 1193-1201.
Ribeiro F., Hale E.A., Hilton E.J., Clardy T.R., Deary A.L., Targett T.E., Olney J.E. 2015. Composition and temporal patterns of larval fish communities in Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, USA. Marine Ecology Progress Series 527:167-180.
Schieler, B.E.; Hale, E.A.; Targett, T.E. 2014. Daily variation in ingress of fall-spawned larval fishes into Delaware Bay in relation to alongshore and along-estuary wind components. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 151: 141-147.