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Intensive Culture Of Striped Bass: Review, Recommendations And Feasibility, Ron Grulich, Mike Oesterling Oct 1984

Intensive Culture Of Striped Bass: Review, Recommendations And Feasibility, Ron Grulich, Mike Oesterling

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Seed Oysters Stressed By Low Spring Salinities In Virginia, Dexter Haven, Jay Andrews May 1984

Seed Oysters Stressed By Low Spring Salinities In Virginia, Dexter Haven, Jay Andrews

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Status Of Striped Bass Fisheries In Virginia After Implementation Of The 1984 Emergency 1984, Herbert M. Austin Mar 1984

Status Of Striped Bass Fisheries In Virginia After Implementation Of The 1984 Emergency 1984, Herbert M. Austin

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Presentations Made To The Fisheries Management Committee Of The Virginia Marine Resources Commission On March 22, 1984, Herbert Austin, William D. Dupaul, Dexter Haven, Robert Huggett, Bruce Neilson, Gene Silberhorn Mar 1984

Presentations Made To The Fisheries Management Committee Of The Virginia Marine Resources Commission On March 22, 1984, Herbert Austin, William D. Dupaul, Dexter Haven, Robert Huggett, Bruce Neilson, Gene Silberhorn

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Report To The Virginia Marine Resources Commission On Drumming Ground In The Rappahannock River, Va., Dexter S. Haven Feb 1984

Report To The Virginia Marine Resources Commission On Drumming Ground In The Rappahannock River, Va., Dexter S. Haven

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Breeding Birds In Cedar Stands In The Great Dismal Swamp, Karen A. Terwilliger, Robert K. Rose Jan 1984

Breeding Birds In Cedar Stands In The Great Dismal Swamp, Karen A. Terwilliger, Robert K. Rose

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

The Great Dismal Swamp located in the coastal plain on the Virginia- North Carolina border, has long been recognized as a vegetationally distinctive region with many unusual geological and biological features. Formerly at least twice the currently estimated size of 85,000 hectares (Carter 1979), the Great Dismal Swamp is still shrinking because of a dropping water table caused by more than 200 years of logging, ditching, and other human activities. In 1973, the Union Camp Corporation donated a 19,871-hectare tract located near Suffolk, Virginia. to The Nature Conservancy, which transferred the land to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This …