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Virginia Coastal And Ocean Resource Issues, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Coastal And Ocean Resource Issues, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
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Fisheries, aquaculture and marine recreation in Chesapeake Bay and the coastal ocean are important economic engines adding greatly to the economy of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Virginia’s commercial harvest ranks 3rd largest and 7th in total value nationwide. Research at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) shows that Virginia’s water-dependent resource-based industries, including commercial and recreational fisheries, shellfish aquaculture and recreational boating, annually generate $2.53 billion in sales and approximately $1.25–$1.5 billion in income, supporting over 20,000 jobs. . . .
Relationship Between The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab And Its Climatological Environment : Oceanographic And Atmospheric Data, Robert E. Harris Jr., Willard A. Van Engel
Relationship Between The Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab And Its Climatological Environment : Oceanographic And Atmospheric Data, Robert E. Harris Jr., Willard A. Van Engel
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Monthly and annual means of 38 oceanographic and atmospheric variables, for the calendar years 1958 through 1975, are presented in tables.
Kepone In Bed Sediments Of The James River Estuary, Richard C. Trotman, Maynard N. Nichols
Kepone In Bed Sediments Of The James River Estuary, Richard C. Trotman, Maynard N. Nichols
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This report describes procedures and presents data concerning the concentrations of Kepone in bed sediments of the James River estuary, Virginia.