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City Of Virginia Beach Marsh Inventory: Volume 3 Back Bay And Tributaries, Walter L. Priest Iii, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
City Of Virginia Beach Marsh Inventory: Volume 3 Back Bay And Tributaries, Walter L. Priest Iii, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
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City Of Portsmouth Tidal Marsh Inventory, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
City Of Portsmouth Tidal Marsh Inventory, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
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No abstract provided.
Hypoxia In The Lower Rappahannock Estuary, Albert Y. Kuo, Mohamed Z. Moustafa
Hypoxia In The Lower Rappahannock Estuary, Albert Y. Kuo, Mohamed Z. Moustafa
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There are several objectives to this study. The immediate objective is to collect a comprehensive and consistent set of field observations to better describe the hypoxic condition in the Rappahannock River. Other objectives can be classified as short and long term goals.
Long term: (1) Identify and quantify the processes contributing to the dissolved oxygen budget in deep waters, and explain the variabilities among the three Virginia major tributary estuaries. (2) Provide information for resource management so that the James River can be protected from hypoxic problems and, perhaps, the problems in the York and Rappahannock Rivers can be alleviated. …
Virginia's Recreational Marlin And Tuna Fishery 1983 -1988 : A Report To The Fishermen, Eleanor A. Bochenek, Nancy J. Chartier, Jon A. Lucy
Virginia's Recreational Marlin And Tuna Fishery 1983 -1988 : A Report To The Fishermen, Eleanor A. Bochenek, Nancy J. Chartier, Jon A. Lucy
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Sediment Processes Monitoring Annual Report For Calendar Year 1988, Richard Wetzel, Bruce Neilson
Sediment Processes Monitoring Annual Report For Calendar Year 1988, Richard Wetzel, Bruce Neilson
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Occurrence Of Indicators Of Fecal Pollution In Water And Sediment Of A Subestuary Impacted By Non-Point Pollution, Howard I. Kator, Martha Rhodes
Occurrence Of Indicators Of Fecal Pollution In Water And Sediment Of A Subestuary Impacted By Non-Point Pollution, Howard I. Kator, Martha Rhodes
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Feasibility Of Crab Meal Processing In The Chesapeake Bay Region Ii: An Integrated Economic Analysis For Hampton/Newport News, Virginia, Phillip R. Grulich, William D. Dupaul
Feasibility Of Crab Meal Processing In The Chesapeake Bay Region Ii: An Integrated Economic Analysis For Hampton/Newport News, Virginia, Phillip R. Grulich, William D. Dupaul
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The crab waste problem in Virginia and Maryland has been well documented by past research efforts, (Hatem, 1980) (Murray and DuPaul 1981) (Cathcart et, al.1984). Murray and DuPaul (1981) documented both the magnitude and location of the problem in Maryland and Virginia. Their analysis provided a description of the total waste disposal problem in the Bay and pinpointed specific trouble spots. The report provided enterprise budgets for three locations; Hampton, Virginia, Crisfield, Maryland, and Cambridge, Maryland. These locations were chosen because of their proximity to crab processors and their ability to produce sufficient quantities of crab waste to make a …
A Documentation Of Virginia Trawl Surverys, 1955-1984, Listing Pertinent Variables: Date, Station Location, Gear, Vessel, Tow Direction, And Type Of Survey Volume Iv: Rappahannock River, 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 Iv: Rappahannock River, Frank J. Wojcik, Willard A. Van Engel
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Prince George County And City Of Hopewell, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
Prince George County And City Of Hopewell, Gene M. Silberhorn, Sharon Dewing
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No abstract provided.