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A Stock Assessment Program For Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development Of An Alosa Juvenile Index Of Abundance: Annual Report 1991, Douglas A. Dixon, Joseph G. Loesch
A Stock Assessment Program For Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development Of An Alosa Juvenile Index Of Abundance: Annual Report 1991, Douglas A. Dixon, Joseph G. Loesch
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This presentation is the annual report for Contract No. NA17FUO196-0l "A Stock Assessment Program for Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development of an Alosa Juvenile Index of Abundance," for the period 1 May 1991 to 31 May 1992. The fishes of concern were the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), American shad (& sapidissima), and the blueback herring (A. aestivalis).
An Analysis Of The Legal And Regulatory Status Of The Northeast United States Oyster Industry, W. Barlett Theberge, Et Al
An Analysis Of The Legal And Regulatory Status Of The Northeast United States Oyster Industry, W. Barlett Theberge, Et Al
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The purpose of this study was to provide a legal/regulatory profile of the current oyster industry in the northeast region of the United States.
A Comparative Study Of Dry Weight Measurements Of Oyster Soft Tissue, Cheol Mo, Bruce Neilson
A Comparative Study Of Dry Weight Measurements Of Oyster Soft Tissue, Cheol Mo, Bruce Neilson
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Four alternative drying methods for oyster soft tissue were compared: oven drying at 105, 100 and 80°C and freeze drying. Weights were recorded every 12 hours for 5 days, and after sample treatments were switched, every 24 hours for another 3 days. The time required for all of the oysters in a treatment to reach constant weight were 36, 36, 60, and 120 hours for the 105, 100, 80°C ovens and freeze drier respectively. Within a treatment, the time for an individual oyster to reach constant weight was not related to that weight. For oven drying, drying was rapid and …
Estimation Of Relative Abundance Of Recreationally Important Finfish In The Virginia Portion Of Chesapeake Bay: Annual Progress Report 1991-1992, James A. Colvocoresses, Patrick J. Geer, Christopher F. Bonzek
Estimation Of Relative Abundance Of Recreationally Important Finfish In The Virginia Portion Of Chesapeake Bay: Annual Progress Report 1991-1992, James A. Colvocoresses, Patrick J. Geer, Christopher F. Bonzek
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Provisional annual indices of juvenile abundance have been generated from trawl survey data for five species of key recreational importance in the Virginia portion of Chesapeake Bay (spot, croaker, weakfish, summer flounder and black sea bass) and one species of secondary importance (scup) for the period 1988-1991. Only summer flounder catches resulted in an index that showed a consistent (upward) trend over the four years sampled, but the maximal value recorded for 1991 (2.8) was not statistically significantly higher than the prior year, in contrast to the previous increases observed. Atlantic croaker showed the greatest variability between years, with the …
A Report On The Field Investigation Into Commercial Potential Of The Patagonian Scallop, Chlamys Sp. Off Uruguay, William D. Dupaul, Ronald J. Smolowitz
A Report On The Field Investigation Into Commercial Potential Of The Patagonian Scallop, Chlamys Sp. Off Uruguay, William D. Dupaul, Ronald J. Smolowitz
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BIVAR SA initiated exploratory fishing on a Patagonian scallop bed off the coast of Uruguayo Preliminary indications are that a fishery can be developed, initially on the scale of two to four small vessels. Careful monitoring of the fishery while it being conducted, as well as additional explorations, will determine the lity of the need for a for the The economics to be the The meat count of the scallops produced in may range somewhere between 185-222/kg (85-100/lb.) if small scallops and pieces are removed.
Potomac River White Perch, Marone Americana, Gill Net Study 10-12 March, 1992, Herbert M. Austin
Potomac River White Perch, Marone Americana, Gill Net Study 10-12 March, 1992, Herbert M. Austin
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No abstract provided.
Good Manufacturing Practices For The Harvesting And Processing Of Sea Scallops (Placopecten Magellanicus), William D. Dupaul, Robert A. Fisher, Thomas Rippen
Good Manufacturing Practices For The Harvesting And Processing Of Sea Scallops (Placopecten Magellanicus), William D. Dupaul, Robert A. Fisher, Thomas Rippen
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No abstract provided.
Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1991 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Eugene M. Burreson
Status Of The Major Oyster Diseases In Virginia 1991 A Summary Of The Annual Monitoring Program, Eugene M. Burreson
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No abstract provided.
A Stock Assessment Program For Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development Of An Alosa Juvenile Index Of Abundance: Annual Report 1990, Douglas A. Dixon, Joseph G. Loesch
A Stock Assessment Program For Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development Of An Alosa Juvenile Index Of Abundance: Annual Report 1990, Douglas A. Dixon, Joseph G. Loesch
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This presentation is the annual report for Contract No. NA90AA-H-SF671 "A Stock Assessment Program for Chesapeake Bay Fisheries: Development of an Alosa Juvenile Index of Abundance," for the period 15 June 1990 to 31 July 1991. The fishes of concern were the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), American shad (A. sapidissima), and the blueback herring (A. aestivalis).
The abundance of the Alosa stocks, once an important component of the landings of Virginia fisheries, have dramatically decreased in the last decade. The 1981 landings of Alosa species in Virginia were the lowest ever recorded. American shad and river herring are also pursued by …
Sharks Of Virginia Waters, Steve Branstetter, John Musick
Sharks Of Virginia Waters, Steve Branstetter, John Musick
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No abstract provided.
Ecology And Dynamics Of River Herring Larvae In The Pamunkey River. Virginia: : June 1, 1989 - December 31, 1991, E. N. Sismour, Joseph G. Loesch
Ecology And Dynamics Of River Herring Larvae In The Pamunkey River. Virginia: : June 1, 1989 - December 31, 1991, E. N. Sismour, Joseph G. Loesch
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The early life histories of anadromous herrings (Alosa species) in tidal freshwater are poorly understood. Knowledge of the ecology of anadromous herring larvae in tidal freshwater ecosystems is important in order to understand factors which cause population fluctuations, to mitigate potential adverse effects of modifications to these systems, and to facilitate restoration of populations. This investigation was undertaken to examine the distribution and relative abundance of larval river herring (alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, and blueback herring, A. aestivalis) and their potential zooplankton prey in tidal freshwater of the Pamunkey River, Virginia, and to quantify growth of larvae between locations that may …
Notes On The Oyster Industry Of Virginia And Related Topics, Jay D. Andrews
Notes On The Oyster Industry Of Virginia And Related Topics, Jay D. Andrews
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Compilation of 29 reports written between 1955 and 1984 summarizing the oyster industry and oyster research programs in Virginia.
- Notes on Seaside Oystering, 13-14 October 1955
- A Report on the Eastern Shore Drill Survey of 13 and 14 October 1955, William J. Hargis, Jr.
- The Seafood Industry of Eastern Shore, October 1956,
- Summary of Effects of Channel Dredging on Oyster Production in James River, 28 September 1966
- Notes on Mortality Conference and Conflicts with Oxford Biologists, 5 December 1967
- Objectives in MSX Research, 27 December 1967
- Memorandum J. D. Andrews to John Wood on Pond Disease, 7 March 1968
- Letter …
Tray Studies Of Oyster Diseases On Eastern Shore Of Virginia, 1959 To 1981 : Mortality And Disease Prevalence Of Sso And Msx, Jay D. Andrews
Tray Studies Of Oyster Diseases On Eastern Shore Of Virginia, 1959 To 1981 : Mortality And Disease Prevalence Of Sso And Msx, Jay D. Andrews
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Compilation of data records from MSX and SSO oyster disease tray experiments conducted in various seaside bays of Virginia's Eastern Shore between 1959 and 1981.
Msx Disease In Virginia, 1959 To 1965, Jay D. Andrews
Msx Disease In Virginia, 1959 To 1965, Jay D. Andrews
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Compilation of 20 unpublished reports and notes on the oyster disease MSX, arranged in chronological order from 1959-1965.
- Notes on oyster mortality --
- Status of Delaware Bay disease of oysters in Chesapeake Bay area --
- Epidemiology - general --
- Status of epidemic diseases of oysters in Virginia--
- Summary of oyster mortality and disease work at the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory for 1960 --
- Notes from talks with Haskin and Carriker at Shallow Water Conference --
- Brief summary of disease studies in Virginia for 1961 --
- Status of diseases of oysters in Chesapeake Bay -- Table 1: Samples of Incidence data for …
Status Of The Virginia Public Oyster Fishery - Spring 1991, Bruce Barber
Status Of The Virginia Public Oyster Fishery - Spring 1991, Bruce Barber
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This report summarizes data collected during 1991 in the Virginia portion of the Chesapeake Bay. The report focuses on the spring oyster survey in Virginia.
Fish Assemblages At A Deep-Water Sewage Disposal Site (Dwd-106) : A Final Contract Report, J. A. Musick, J. C. Defosse, E. D. Grogan
Fish Assemblages At A Deep-Water Sewage Disposal Site (Dwd-106) : A Final Contract Report, J. A. Musick, J. C. Defosse, E. D. Grogan
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Deep-water dumpsite 106 is located over the continental slope and rise about 106 miles east of New Jersey (Fig. 1). From March 1986 to July 1992 approximately eight million wet metric tons of sewage sludge were disposed there per year (Robertson and Redford, 1992). Because of the potential impact of this dumping on deep-sea ecosystems, NOAA/NMFS contracted the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary (VIMS) to make otter-trawl collections in and around DWD 106 in 1990 and 1991. Specific objectives of these collections were:
1. To sample the demersal megafauna, especially fishes;
2. To provide frozen …
The Phylum Chaetognatha : A Bibliography, Grant C. George
The Phylum Chaetognatha : A Bibliography, Grant C. George
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This bibliography has resulted from an initial suggestion by Sargay Timofeev in the March 1990 newsletter of The Chaetognath Group, whose coordinator (Helga Kapp) further suggested that I be given the task. Both are forgiven. The eventual size of the task was unsuspected at its beginning in the fall of 1990; bibliographies are easily begun but decisions on their limits and conclusion are difficult. I have attempted to include all major and substantive works on the Chaetognatha. The inevitable omissions are inadvertent, although a recognized deficiency of the work lies in an incomplete listing of Russian references; I have included …
Monkfish Guidelines For Liver Removal And Storage, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
Monkfish Guidelines For Liver Removal And Storage, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
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No abstract provided.