The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] /
This report presents results of recent studies on distribution, habitat, and relative abundance of larvae and juveniles of the four most popular gamefish species in Everglades National Park, (spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, snook). National Park Service and National Marine Fisheries Servic...
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ftfloridacla:oai:digitool.fcla.edu:1051847 2023-05-15T18:06:01+02:00 The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / Rutherford, Edward S. (Edward Stevens), 1954- Schmidt, Thomas W. Tilmant, James T. (James Thomas) South Florida Research Center. PALMM (Project) 1986. http://digitool.fcla.edu:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=1051847 eng eng Homestead, Fla. : National Park Service, South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park Fishes Spotted seatrout. Channel bass. Gray snapper. text Technical report. marcgt 1986 ftfloridacla 2012-08-25T20:02:15Z This report presents results of recent studies on distribution, habitat, and relative abundance of larvae and juveniles of the four most popular gamefish species in Everglades National Park, (spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, snook). National Park Service and National Marine Fisheries Service personnel sampled larvae from 1982 to 1985 in passes and creeks bordering the park and sampled juveniles from 1973 to 1976 and from 1982 to 1985in mangrove creeks, channels, shorelines, banks, basins, and bays. This report presents results of recent studies on distribution, habitat, and relative abundance of larvae and juveniles of the four most popular gamefish species in Everglades National Park, (spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, snook). National Park Service and National Marine Fisheries Service personnel sampled larvae from 1982 to 1985 in passes and creeks bordering the park and sampled juveniles from 1973 to 1976 and from 1982 to 1985in mangrove creeks, channels, shorelines, banks, basins, and bays. Bibliography: p. 28-33. Electronic reproduction. s FI26072252 cab Text Red drum Florida State University: Publication of Archival Library & Museum Materials |
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Fishes Spotted seatrout. Channel bass. Gray snapper. Rutherford, Edward S. (Edward Stevens), 1954- Schmidt, Thomas W. Tilmant, James T. (James Thomas) South Florida Research Center. PALMM (Project) The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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This report presents results of recent studies on distribution, habitat, and relative abundance of larvae and juveniles of the four most popular gamefish species in Everglades National Park, (spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, snook). National Park Service and National Marine Fisheries Service personnel sampled larvae from 1982 to 1985 in passes and creeks bordering the park and sampled juveniles from 1973 to 1976 and from 1982 to 1985in mangrove creeks, channels, shorelines, banks, basins, and bays. This report presents results of recent studies on distribution, habitat, and relative abundance of larvae and juveniles of the four most popular gamefish species in Everglades National Park, (spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, snook). National Park Service and National Marine Fisheries Service personnel sampled larvae from 1982 to 1985 in passes and creeks bordering the park and sampled juveniles from 1973 to 1976 and from 1982 to 1985in mangrove creeks, channels, shorelines, banks, basins, and bays. Bibliography: p. 28-33. Electronic reproduction. s FI26072252 cab |
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Rutherford, Edward S. (Edward Stevens), 1954- Schmidt, Thomas W. Tilmant, James T. (James Thomas) South Florida Research Center. PALMM (Project) |
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Rutherford, Edward S. (Edward Stevens), 1954- Schmidt, Thomas W. Tilmant, James T. (James Thomas) South Florida Research Center. PALMM (Project) |
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The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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The early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in Everglades National Park, Florida [electronic resource] / |
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early life history of spotted seatrout, red drum, gray snapper, and snook in everglades national park, florida [electronic resource] / |
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Homestead, Fla. : National Park Service, South Florida Research Center, Everglades National Park |
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