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Biology And Management Of River Herring And Shad In Virginia : Completion Report 1974-1976, Joseph G. Loesch, William H. Kriete Jr.
Biology And Management Of River Herring And Shad In Virginia : Completion Report 1974-1976, Joseph G. Loesch, William H. Kriete Jr.
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This presentation is the final report for the 3-year segment 1974 to 1976 and is also the annual report for the contract period 1 October 1975 to 30 September 1976. It is the ninth report for the continuing VIMS investigations of river herring and shad in Chesapeake Bay. Previous 3-year completion reports were presented in 1970 and 1973.
Marine Financing, Jon A. Lucy
A Survey In The Lafayette River For Oysters, Clams, And Shell In The Vicinity Of The Proposed Granby Street Bridge., Dexter S. Haven, James P. Whitcomb, Paul C. Kendall
A Survey In The Lafayette River For Oysters, Clams, And Shell In The Vicinity Of The Proposed Granby Street Bridge., Dexter S. Haven, James P. Whitcomb, Paul C. Kendall
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The purposes of this study are: 1) to survey populations of oysters, clams, and shells in the immediate vicinity of the site of the proposed Granby Street Bridge in the Lafayette River, Virginia; .2) to evaluate the present and future potential of the area for shellfish culture; and, 3) to estimate the value of the existing stocks of shellfish.
Cancer Crabs: Aids To Identification, Paul A. Haefner Jr.
Cancer Crabs: Aids To Identification, Paul A. Haefner Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Memos And Reports On Shellfisheries In Virginia, 1972-1975, Jay D. Andrews
Memos And Reports On Shellfisheries In Virginia, 1972-1975, Jay D. Andrews
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Compilation of 25 reports written between 1972 and 1975 summarizing the oyster industry and oyster research programs in Virginia.
- Seed Oyster Production on Seaside of Virginia
- Review of VIMS document on Eastern Shore fisheries
- Notes on National Fisheries Plan draft October 1974
- Soup oysters in Virginia
- Legislative needs of shellfisheries.
- Monitoring environmental stresses in York River.
- Oyster culture in York River
- Comments on MARAD waste treatment program
- Production of superior oysters for mariculture.
- Production of superior oysters for mariculture.
- Mollusk studies, Annual Report 1972-73
- Research goals and long-range programs
- Notes on black bottoms in Rappahannock River
- Oxygen depletion and black …
An Economic Appraisal Of Eastern Shore Seafood Harvesting, Ivar Strand
An Economic Appraisal Of Eastern Shore Seafood Harvesting, Ivar Strand
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No abstract provided.
Oyster Spatfall On Shellstrings In Virginia Rivers: 1975 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall
Oyster Spatfall On Shellstrings In Virginia Rivers: 1975 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall
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The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) conducts weekly surveys from June through early October to obtain oyster spatfall information. Spat counts are made from oyster shells strung on wire and · suspended from stakes on public and private beds. The number of spat on shells are counted each week of the spawning season to determine the potential of a particular area for receiving a strike and to predict the most likely period the strikes will occur. Shells .planted just before the period of maximum set have the best chance of getting a good strike.
Rare And Newly Recorded Chondricthyian And Teleostean Fishes Of The Continental Slope Of West Africa, G. A. Golovan
Rare And Newly Recorded Chondricthyian And Teleostean Fishes Of The Continental Slope Of West Africa, G. A. Golovan
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This paper is composed primarily of species descriptions and accounts, and as such contains a very large number of abbreviations and numerals in the text. Inasmuch as the material presented in this form is central to the content of the paper, very great care was taken in transposing and checking this information between this translation and the original Russian version.