Archive image from page 551 of Current bibliography for aquatic sciences. Current bibliography for aquatic sciences and fisheries currentbibliogra2610food Year: 1959 ( 59-7290 (Card 2) freq_uently. Tentatively concludes that the mucous fold reduces effective prÃdation ÐªÑ the common spotted moray eel. Ðиг t, V» I cÃlister 59-7294 FAG, hev/ Marshall, N. (1959) 59-7292 jcoloy, 40 s 298 Oyster set oЪtained in the Niantic Hiver J Connecticut J on cultch buoyed near the surface Report of the operation. & J. 4ueen (1959.) Ã] CO logy; 4C r 30 5-6 Oxygen anomalies in the surf near Coos Bay J Oreg


Archive image from page 551 of Current bibliography for aquatic sciences. Current bibliography for aquatic sciences and fisheries currentbibliogra2610food Year: 1959 ( 59-7290 (Card 2) freq_uently. Tentatively concludes that the mucous fold reduces effective prÃdation ÐªÑ the common spotted moray eel. Ðиг t, V» I cÃlister 59-7294 FAG, hev/ Marshall, N. (1959) 59-7292 jcoloy, 40 s 298 Oyster set oЪtained in the Niantic Hiver J Connecticut J on cultch buoyed near the surface Report of the operation. & J. 4ueen (1959.) Ã] CO logy; 4C r 30 5-6 Oxygen anomalies in the surf near Coos Bay J Oregon .Anomalously low oxygen concentrations are reported fo?' the surf near the entrance to Coos Bayj Oregon. Low oxygen concentrations were found from January through May (& relatively high values ; rest of the year. The time; when low coiicen orations were found do not correlate wjth the expected time of maximum upwolling« The lov/ concentrr:;âtions do not appear to be 59-7294 (Card 2) caused by de-oxygenated water coming out of the estuary. FAOcglk MF FAO .1 bvAT Chipman, (1959) 59-7293 | :.CO logy, 4C Ñ 299-302 . I Studies of tolerance of certain | fresmvater fishes to brine v/ater from j oil â .veils j Report of field observations of tue mortality ¿0 of aquarium experiments to determine lethal limits, for , of Amia, Ictalurus, 'temionus Chaenobryttus, Lepomi s & Micropterus, Reishj .J. (1959) 59-7296 â oology, 4-307-9 A discuL='jion of the importance of the screen ¿ise in washing quantitative marine bottom se;mi:les The of the screen opening ir washing marine quantitative samples \ivas discussed. 5 samples were washed separately through a series of 11 graded Tyler screens. The data were analyzed as to biomassj number of number of specimens y & the appearance & disappearance of the spp. iAOôdjr 10/59/10/7201 2(8)o114


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