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Virginia Eel Pot Study, Robert K. Dias
An Overview Of The Status Of Alosa Stocks In Virginia, Steven M. Atran, Joseph G. Loesch, William H. Kriete Jr.
An Overview Of The Status Of Alosa Stocks In Virginia, Steven M. Atran, Joseph G. Loesch, William H. Kriete Jr.
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Structural And Functional Aspects Of The Biology Of Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Communities In The Lower Chesapeake Bay Volume Iii: Interactions Of Resident Consumers In A Temperate Estuarine Seagrass Community: Vaucluse Shores, Virginia, Usa, Robert J. Orth, Jacques Van Montfrans
Structural And Functional Aspects Of The Biology Of Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Communities In The Lower Chesapeake Bay Volume Iii: Interactions Of Resident Consumers In A Temperate Estuarine Seagrass Community: Vaucluse Shores, Virginia, Usa, Robert J. Orth, Jacques Van Montfrans
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Structural And Functional Aspects Of The Ecology Of Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Communities In The Lower Chesapeake Bay Volume I I: Submarine Light Quantity And Quality In The Lower Chesapeake Bay And Its Potential Role In The Ecology Of Submerged Seagrass Communities, Robin F. Van Tine, Richard L. Wetzel
Structural And Functional Aspects Of The Ecology Of Submerged Aquatic Macrophyte Communities In The Lower Chesapeake Bay Volume I I: Submarine Light Quantity And Quality In The Lower Chesapeake Bay And Its Potential Role In The Ecology Of Submerged Seagrass Communities, Robin F. Van Tine, Richard L. Wetzel
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Position Of The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science On The Use Of The "High-Roller Gill Net" In The Chesapeake Bay For The Taking Of Bluefish And Weakfish, Herbert M. Austin
Position Of The Virginia Institute Of Marine Science On The Use Of The "High-Roller Gill Net" In The Chesapeake Bay For The Taking Of Bluefish And Weakfish, Herbert M. Austin
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Examination Of Tidal Flats Vol. 1 - Research Report, R. J. Diaz, G. Markwith, R J. Orth, W. Rizzo
Examination Of Tidal Flats Vol. 1 - Research Report, R. J. Diaz, G. Markwith, R J. Orth, W. Rizzo
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Comments On The Reauthorization Of Pl 89-304, Herbert M. Austin
Comments On The Reauthorization Of Pl 89-304, Herbert M. Austin
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Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis, Spawning Season And Grounds In Virginia River With Notes On Concomitant Fisheries, John G. Travelstead, Herbert M. Austin, William H. Kriete, A. Deane Estes, John E. Olney
Striped Bass, Morone Saxatilis, Spawning Season And Grounds In Virginia River With Notes On Concomitant Fisheries, John G. Travelstead, Herbert M. Austin, William H. Kriete, A. Deane Estes, John E. Olney
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A Mathematical Model For The Study Of Stormwater Impact On The Water Quality Of Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, Albert Y. Kuo, Paul V. Hyer, Bruce J. Neilson
A Mathematical Model For The Study Of Stormwater Impact On The Water Quality Of Lynnhaven Bay, Virginia, Albert Y. Kuo, Paul V. Hyer, Bruce J. Neilson
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The Impact Of Low Salinities On James River Oyster Populations 1979-1980, Dexter S. Haven
The Impact Of Low Salinities On James River Oyster Populations 1979-1980, Dexter S. Haven
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During the fall, winter and spring of 1979-1980 there was an extensive and prolonged mortality of the 1979 se•t of oysters in the James River, Virginia. Yearling oysters died at lesser rates, with mortalities starting in mid-winter. Small oysters showed moderate to 100% mortalities at two locations. Market-sized oysters showed the lowest mortality. Deaths were associated with prolonged periods of low salinity.
The James River Public Seed Oyster Area In Virginia (A Review Of 22 Years Of Setting And Population Studies, 1946 To 1967 And Changes Caused By Minchinia Nelsoni (Msx) After 1960), Jay D. Andrews
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The seed-oyster area is located in a low-salinity sector of the James River where seasonal riverflows and resulting salinities vary widely. Low spring salinities, usually below 10 °/oo in April or May, eliminate most predators and diseases. Prior to 1960, spatfalls were regular and moderate in intensity each year. High quality seed oysters 2 to 3 inches in size were produced with 1000 to 2000 thick-shelled oysters per bushel for use by private-ground planterH. Following the advent of M. nelsoni (MSX) in Chesapeake Bay in 1959:, setting declined to about one-tenth previous levels and there were spatfall failures in many …
Distribution And Abundance Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Robert J. Orth, Kenneth A. Moore
Distribution And Abundance Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Robert J. Orth, Kenneth A. Moore
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Light And Submerged Macrophyte Communities In The Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Richard L. Wetzel, Robin F. Vantine, Polly A. Penhale
Light And Submerged Macrophyte Communities In The Chesapeake Bay: A Scientific Summary, Richard L. Wetzel, Robin F. Vantine, Polly A. Penhale
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