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- catalog contributor b7456065.
- catalog contributor b7456066.
- catalog created "1898.".
- catalog date "1898".
- catalog date "1898.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1898.".
- catalog description "Proceedings of the congress.- Methods of plankton investigation in their relation to practical problems, by J. Reighard.- The importance of extended scientific investigation, by H.C. Bumpus.- The utility of a biological station on the Florida coast in its relation to the commercial fisheries, by S.E. Meek.- Establishment of a biological station on the gulf of Mexico, by W.E. Taylor.- Some notes on American shipworms, by C.P. Sigerfoos.- An economical consideration of fish parasites, by Edwin Linton.- The fish fauna of Florida, by B.W. Evermann.- The lampreys of central New York, by H.A. Surface.- The protection of the lobster fishery, by F.H Herrick.- The Florida commercial sponges, by H.M. Smith.- On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg, by H.V. Wilson.- The Hudson river as a salmon stream, by A.N. Cheney.- A plea for the development and protection of Florida fish and fisheries, by J.A. Henshall.- International protection for the denizens of the sea and waterways, by B.W. James.- The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstructions and its effect on natural reproduction, by C.H. Stevenson.- The green turtle, and the possibilities of its protection and consequent increase on the Florida coast, by R.M. Munroe.- Some factors in the oyster problem, by H.F. Moore.- The oyster grounds of the west Florida coast: their extent, condition and peculiarities, by F. Swift.- The oysters and oyster-beds of Florida, by J.G. Ruge.- The Louisiana oyster industry, by F.C. Zacharie.- The oyster-bars of the west coast of Florida: their depleti".
- catalog extent "1 p. l., p. 145-371, iv p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Proceedings and papers of the National Fishery Congress, held at Tampa, Florida, January 19-24, 1898.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Proceedings and papers of the National Fishery Congress, held at Tampa, Florida, January 19-24, 1898.".
- catalog isPartOf "U.S. Commission of fish and fisheries. Doc. 263-298]".
- catalog issued "1898".
- catalog issued "1898.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Govt. print. off.,".
- catalog relation "Proceedings and papers of the National Fishery Congress, held at Tampa, Florida, January 19-24, 1898.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Biological laboratories.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries United States Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Fisheries.".
- catalog subject "Oyster fisheries.".
- catalog subject "SH3 .N28 1898".
- catalog subject "Sponge fisheries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Proceedings of the congress.- Methods of plankton investigation in their relation to practical problems, by J. Reighard.- The importance of extended scientific investigation, by H.C. Bumpus.- The utility of a biological station on the Florida coast in its relation to the commercial fisheries, by S.E. Meek.- Establishment of a biological station on the gulf of Mexico, by W.E. Taylor.- Some notes on American shipworms, by C.P. Sigerfoos.- An economical consideration of fish parasites, by Edwin Linton.- The fish fauna of Florida, by B.W. Evermann.- The lampreys of central New York, by H.A. Surface.- The protection of the lobster fishery, by F.H Herrick.- The Florida commercial sponges, by H.M. Smith.- On the feasibility of raising sponges from the egg, by H.V. Wilson.- The Hudson river as a salmon stream, by A.N. Cheney.- A plea for the development and protection of Florida fish and fisheries, by J.A. Henshall.- International protection for the denizens of the sea and waterways, by B.W. James.- The restricted inland range of shad due to artificial obstructions and its effect on natural reproduction, by C.H. Stevenson.- The green turtle, and the possibilities of its protection and consequent increase on the Florida coast, by R.M. Munroe.- Some factors in the oyster problem, by H.F. Moore.- The oyster grounds of the west Florida coast: their extent, condition and peculiarities, by F. Swift.- The oysters and oyster-beds of Florida, by J.G. Ruge.- The Louisiana oyster industry, by F.C. Zacharie.- The oyster-bars of the west coast of Florida: their depleti".
- catalog title "Proceedings and papers of the National fishery congress, held at Tampa,Florida, January 19-24, 1898...".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".