. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida / J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and James E. Sykes. Estuarine biology ,383, 384 371, 372, 374. St, Andrew Bay \ ^Apalachicola Bay ' St. Joseph Bay ^ CLOSED TO SHELLFISHING* c=J> MAJOR DOMESTIC POLLUTION â â ^ MAJOR INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION â¢See legend below Figure 44.âThe distribution of major sources of pollution and areas that are closed to shellfishing. Only estu- arine areas that are affected by pollution are named. Underlined place names are those places where at least some part is closed to shel


. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida / J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and James E. Sykes. Estuarine biology ,383, 384 371, 372, 374. St, Andrew Bay \ ^Apalachicola Bay ' St. Joseph Bay ^ CLOSED TO SHELLFISHING* c=J> MAJOR DOMESTIC POLLUTION â â ^ MAJOR INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION â¢See legend below Figure 44.âThe distribution of major sources of pollution and areas that are closed to shellfishing. Only estu- arine areas that are affected by pollution are named. Underlined place names are those places where at least some part is closed to shellfishing. (19-38 m3) of Bunker C type crude oil in Tampa Bay on February 13, 1970 (Anonymous, 1970). Waste heat from cooling waters of power plants has not yet become a serious problem. The law sets 93°F (34°C) as the upper limit for cooling water returned to the environment (Ch. g, Supp. 52, Fla. Statutes). Under Water Temperature above, we showed that a maximum of about 92°F (33°C) was recorded at several estuarine stations. The only proposed nuclear power plant on this coast is under con- struction on the Gulf shore near Crystal River (Anonymous, 1969). The site is about 7 statute miles (11 km) northeast of the city of Crystal River near the place in Fig. 15 marked "; Although pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's), other chlorinated compounds (see Abelson, 1970), heavy metals such as mercury and lead, and radionuclides are not specifically mentioned, the Florida Statutes prohibit the in- troduction of deleterious or toxic substances into the water (Ch. , Supp. 52). The eggshells 111. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original McNulty, J. Kneeland; Lindall, William N; Sykes, James E. Seattle, Wash. : NOAA, National Marinke Fisheries Service ; Was


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