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Number 20 (August 1989), Southern Fishes Council Aug 1989

Number 20 (August 1989), Southern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

(August 1989) - Distribution and Conservation Status of the Northern Studfish, Fundulus catenatus, in Indiana. By J.E. Thomerson and L.N. Smith, 6pp.

New Records and Comments on the Distribution of Blair's Starhead Topminnow, Fundulus blairae (Fundulidae). By M.G. Warren and P.E. Denette, 3 pp.

The Chestnut Lamprey, Ichthyomyzon castaneus Girard, in the Mobile Basin. By R.L. Mayden, et al., 3 pp.

Diet of Juvenile Bowfm, Amia calva Linnaeus, in the Sipsey River, Alabama. By K.S. Frazer et al., 3 pp.


Number 19 (July 1989), Southern Fishes Council Jun 1989

Number 19 (July 1989), Southern Fishes Council

Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings

(July 1989) - Atlas of Fishes of the Upper Tombigbee River Drainage, Alabama-Mississippi. By H.T. Boschung, 104 pp.


Survey And Reconnaissance Of Sea Turtles In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Larry Ogren Jan 1989

Survey And Reconnaissance Of Sea Turtles In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Larry Ogren

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

This is a report on the results of an aerial survey of nesting beaches conducted during the period from May 16, 1977 to August 11, 1977. The area covered included the barrier beaches and offshore islands from the Florida-Alabama state line to the Rio Grande, Texas. Additional historical information is provided in order to compare current nesting activity with previous years as well as anecdotal observations on the occurrence of sea turtles in this region.