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Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 3, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 3, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
In This Issue
Predicting Croaker Populations
Marina Buffer Zones
Virginia's Boat Titling Law
Handicapped Boaters Form Association
Upcoming Boating Industry Seminar
Spot Recipes
1981 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University
1981 Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalog, Little International Agricultural Exposition South Dakota State University
Little International Agricultural Exposition Catalogs
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Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 2, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 2, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
In This Issue
The Sea Grant Resource Economics Program
Soft-Shell Crabs
Exploring the World of Water
National conference on Seafood Industrial Parks
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 1, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 13, No. 1, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
In This Issue
In Seach of the Blue Crab
Marine Science for the Handicapped
Virginia's Clamming Industry
Conservation Short Course
Virginia Sport Diving Workshop
Mr253: A Landowner's Guide To Woodcock Management In The Northeast, Greg F. Sepik, Ray B. Owen Jr., Malcolm W. Coulter
Mr253: A Landowner's Guide To Woodcock Management In The Northeast, Greg F. Sepik, Ray B. Owen Jr., Malcolm W. Coulter
Miscellaneous Reports
This report describes the spring migration and courtship, nesting, roosting, fall migration and habitat requirements of the American woodcock. It also presents specific steps that small landowners can take to enhance their property for woodcock by economically feasible methods. The report is designed for the landowner who is not a biologist, but who wants to do something for woodcock on his or her own land.