Proceedings and papers of National Fishery Congress, Tampa, Fla., Jan. 19-24, 1898; from Fish Commission bulletin, 1897, article 8.
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Proceedings and papers of National Fishery Congress, Tampa, Fla., Jan. 19-24, 1898; from Fish Commission bulletin, 1897, article 8.
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Proceedings and papers of National Fishery Congress, Tampa, Fla., Jan. 19-24, 1898; from Fish Commission bulletin, 1897, article 8.
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Fish Commission and Various Bureaus
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Fish Commission
Date:
1898
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1898-01-01T00:00:00Z
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18980101
Publication End:
18981231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Fish Commission
Publication month:
13
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1898
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145-371 + iv pp. 2 il. 22 pl. large 8°
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Contents:
Biological station, Establishment of, on Gulf of Mexico; by W. E. Taylor.
— Utility of, on Florida coast in its relation to commercial fisheries; by S. E. Meek.
Black bass, Large-mouthed, in Utah; by John Sharp.
Fish-culture, Some brief reminiscences of early days of, in United States; by Livingston Stone.
Florida, eastern, Notes on fishing industry of; by J. Y. Detwiler.
— Fish fauna of; by B. W. Evermann.
Florida fish and fisheries, Plea for development and protection of; by J. A. Henshall.
Florida's fishery resources, Possibilities for increased development of; by J. N. Cobb.
Fur-farming, Florida; by J. M. Willson, jr.
Green turtle and possibilities of its protection and consequent increase on Florida coast; by R. M. Munroe.
Hudson River as a salmon stream; by A. N. Cheney.
International fishery association.
International protection for denizens of sea and waterways; by B. W. James.
Lampreys of central New York; by H. A. Surface.
Lobster fishery, Protection of; by F. H. Herrick.
Mackerel propagation, Utility and methods of; by J. P. Moore.
Oyster-bars of west coast of Florida, their depletion and restoration; by H. A. Smeltz.
Oyster-grounds of west Florida coast, their extent, condition, and peculiarities; by Franklin Swift.
Oyster industry, Louisiana; by F. C. Zacharie.
Oyster problem, Some factors in; by H. F. Moore.
Oysters and oyster-beds of Florida; by J. G. Ruge.
— and oyster-culture in Texas; by I. P. Kibbe.
Parasites, fish, Economical consideration of, [with bibliography]; by Edwin Linton.
Pearls, fresh-water, Brief history of gathering of, in United States; by G. F. Kunz.
Plankton investigation, Methods of, in their relation to practical problems; by Jacob Reighard.
Proceedings.
Red snapper fisheries, their past, present, and future; by A. F. Warren.
Scientific investigation, extended, Importance of; by H. C. Bumpus.
Shad, Restricted inland range of, due to artificial obstructions and its effect on natural reproduction; by C. H. Stevenson.
Shipworms, American, Some notes on; by C. P. Sigerfoos.
Sponges, Florida commercial; by H. M. Smith.
— On feasibility of raising, from the egg; by H. V. Wilson.
State fish commissions and commercial fishermen, Relations between; by W. E. Meehan.
Whitefish-culture, Methods, limitations, and results of, in Lake Erie; by J. J. Stranahan.