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639.32/T.S
Survey of Marine Fisheries of North Carolina
By
Harden F. Taylor
Contents
Part1: Hydrography of North Carolina Marine Waters
Gross Geography of the Sounds and Neighboring Waters
Gross Geography of the Continental Shelf
Circulation in the Sounds- Circulation Offshore
Temperatures Offshore- Temperatures in the Sounds
Salinity and Nutrient Salts
The Offshore Bar and Its Inlets
Nature of the Bottom- Pollution
Wind, Waves, and Weather- Productivity
Summary Comments and Recommendations
Bibliography
Part2: Biology and Natural History of the Economic Species
The Menhaden-The Edible Fin fishes of North Carolina
The Oyster and Other Mollusks in North Carolina
The Shrimps in North Carolina- The Blue Crabe in North Carolina
The Diamond-Back Terrapin in North Carolina
The Seaweed Resources of North Carolina
A Preliminary Survey of Marine Angling in North Carolina
Part3: Economics of the Fisheries of North Carolina
Economic Status and Standard of Living of the Coastal Region of North Carolina
Economics of the Fisheries Generally
Economics and Marketing of North Carolina Fisheries
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