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A Study Of The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Virginia Assuming 404 Regulatory Authority Under The Federal Clean Water Act, N. Bartlett Theberge
A Study Of The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Virginia Assuming 404 Regulatory Authority Under The Federal Clean Water Act, N. Bartlett Theberge
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Evaluation Of Alternate Microbial Indicators Of Fecal Pollution In A Non-Point Source Impacted Shellfish Growing Area, Howard I. Kator, Martha Rhodes
Evaluation Of Alternate Microbial Indicators Of Fecal Pollution In A Non-Point Source Impacted Shellfish Growing Area, Howard I. Kator, Martha Rhodes
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Remote Sensing Of Offshore Water Mass Features: Present And Potential Benefits To Virginia's Recreational Fishery For Marlin And Tuna, David B. Eggleston
Remote Sensing Of Offshore Water Mass Features: Present And Potential Benefits To Virginia's Recreational Fishery For Marlin And Tuna, David B. Eggleston
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The Imperilled Oyster Industry Of Virginia: A Critical Analysis With Recommendations For Restoration, William J. Hargis Jr., Dexter S. Haven
The Imperilled Oyster Industry Of Virginia: A Critical Analysis With Recommendations For Restoration, William J. Hargis Jr., Dexter S. Haven
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Rehabilitation Of The Troubled Oyster Industry Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, William J. Hargis Jr., Dexter S. Haven
Rehabilitation Of The Troubled Oyster Industry Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, William J. Hargis Jr., Dexter S. Haven
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After 1885 Virginia's lower Chesapeake Bay system produced more oysters per year than any other area in the United States and remained predominant until 1960. Since then she has surrendered supremacy as annual harvests of her troubled oyster industry have steadily declined. Numerous factors were responsible for the tremendous productivity of the lower Bay's oyster beds; a number have been involved in its decline. Natural events, such as the catastrophic epizootics of the early 1960's, continuing disease and predation, increased salinities of drought years and great freshets of tropical storms have contributed significantly to the reduction. Pollution and other man-related …
A Documentation Of Virginia Trawl Surverys, 1955-1984, Listing Pertinent Variables: Date, Station Location, Gear, Vessel, Tow Direction, And Type Of Survey Volume I: Chesapeake Bay, Frank J. Wojcik, Willard A. Van Engel
A Documentation Of Virginia Trawl Surverys, 1955-1984, Listing Pertinent Variables: Date, Station Location, Gear, Vessel, Tow Direction, And Type Of Survey Volume I: Chesapeake Bay, Frank J. Wojcik, Willard A. Van Engel
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