. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida / J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and James E. Sykes. Estuarine biology COMMERCIAL FISHERIES OF THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA * 25 to 50 percent of west coast catch • More than 50 percent shrimp mullet crabs trout mackerel pompano shrimp .trout* mullet*** mackerel* lobster • pompano crabs Figure 41.—The major west coast species landed in the commercial fisheries in 1967 by coastal segment. Numbers in parentheses are coastal segment numbers. Species are listed in order of value. (Data from Ingle, 1968.) way


. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida / J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and James E. Sykes. Estuarine biology COMMERCIAL FISHERIES OF THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA * 25 to 50 percent of west coast catch • More than 50 percent shrimp mullet crabs trout mackerel pompano shrimp .trout* mullet*** mackerel* lobster • pompano crabs Figure 41.—The major west coast species landed in the commercial fisheries in 1967 by coastal segment. Numbers in parentheses are coastal segment numbers. Species are listed in order of value. (Data from Ingle, 1968.) way is in Class IV, agricultural and industrial water supply. All other west coast waters are in Class III—for recreation and the propagation and management of fish and wildlife, or Class II —suitable for shellfish harvesting. Pollution coexists generally with sizable com- munities and large industries. The quantity of domestic waste is greatest in Tampa Bay and vicinity whereas that of industrial waste is great- est in northern estuaries (Fig. 43). We con- structed the figure by totaling the flow of pol- lutants in each of eight segments of the coast from data provided by State, County and Fed- eral pollution-control agencies (Tables 7 and 8). The Florida State Board of Health (abbreviated hereafter FSBH) provided most of the data, up- dated to 1970, part of which has been published (FSBH, 1966b, 1967c). Supplemental data were provided by County pollution authorities and the Corps of Engineers ( Army, Corps of En- gineers, 1967a,b). We mapped the location of pollution sources, classified them in major or 94. 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 ; Washington, D. C. : for sa


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