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Number 20 (August 1989), Southern Fishes Council
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
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.
The Distribution Of Minnesota Fishes And Late Pleistocene Glaciation, James C. Underhill
The Distribution Of Minnesota Fishes And Late Pleistocene Glaciation, James C. Underhill
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
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Fisheries And Environmental Research By The Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, Donald C. Mcnaught
Fisheries And Environmental Research By The Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, Donald C. Mcnaught
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT-Minnesota's Sea Grant College Program has funded research and outreach activities since 1977. Research results combined with public education setve the citizens, government, and businesses of the state. Research on commercial and sport fisheries, aquaculture, and environmental contamination is highlighted here. This article shows Sea Grant's contributions to understanding the Lake Superior ecosystem, including its chemical, biological, and human aspects.
Fishery Resource Of The Upper Mississippi River And Relationship To Stream Discharge, William A. Swenson, G. David Hebberling, Daniel J. Orr, Timothy D. Simonson
Fishery Resource Of The Upper Mississippi River And Relationship To Stream Discharge, William A. Swenson, G. David Hebberling, Daniel J. Orr, Timothy D. Simonson
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT-Fish population data collected through the Northern States Power Company monitoring program near its plants at Monticello and Becker, Minnesota were analyzed to describe species diversity, changes in recreational fishing, fishing success, and the influence of stream discharge on smallmouth bass year-class success and abundance. The work is part of a more extensive effort to develop a model applicable in managing the upper Mississippi River to meet the growing needs of recreation, agriculture, communities, and industry. Analysis of these data shows 48 species to be present and that smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieu~ is the most important game species in the …