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Z Q 2 (r The State University System of Florida Sea Grant Program is supported by award of the Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U. S. Department of Commerce, contract number 04-7-158-44046, under provisions of the National Sea Grant Col- lege and Programs Act of 1966. This informa- tion is published in cooperation with the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, John T. Woeste, dean, in conducting Cooperative Extension work in Agriculture, Home Economics, and Marine Sciences, State of Florida, U. S. Department of Agriculture, U. S. Department of Commerce, and Boards of County Commissioners, cooper- ating. Printed and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of May 8 and June 14, 1914. MAP-3 FOREWORD The publications listed are produced by the State University System of Florida Sea Grant College Program. Copies still in print may be obtained free of charge on a single copy basis from: Marine Advisory Program, G022 McCarty Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611; or for Florida residents, from the county Extension director or the marine advisory agent serving that area. A complete set of these publications is on file at the University of Florida, Hume Library - State Documents section and can be used there as reference material. For publications that are out of print or tech- nical papers which are printed only in limited number with no reserve maintained, xeroxed copies may be obtained at a nominal fee from: University of Florida, Hume Library State Documents, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), Gainesville, FL 32611. Any of the publications, including those which are out of print or which have been super- seded may be obtained on loan from: National Sea Grant Depository, Pell Marine Science Li- brary, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02882. They may be borrowed through inter- library loan or directly if the request is made on institution or business letterhead. Revised January 1978 (Ioo4 It7'/77 TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVISORY Page MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS 6 BROCHURES 11 FACT SHEETS 12 ANNUAL REPORTS 12 RESEARCH AQUACULTURE 14 Sea Grant Reports 14 Journal Reprints 14 COASTAL POLICY 15 Sea Grant Reports 15 Technical Papers 15 Journal Reprints 16 ESTUARINE MANAGEMENT 16 Sea Grant Reports 16 Technical Papers 16 Journal Reprints 17 FISHERIES RESOURCES 19 Sea Grant Reports 19 Journal Reprints 20 OCEAN ENGINEERING 22 Sea Grant Reports 22 Technical Papers 23 Journal Reprints 24 PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS 26 ADVISORY lb ~aa. MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS 1973 GASOLINE AND FUEL TAX EXEMPTIONS - FUEL ALLOCATIONS. James C. Cato, 9 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-001). Procedures for filing for federal gasoline tax credit and also gasoline tax refunds in Florida; sales tax exemptions on materials used in com- mercial fishing; and fuel allocation problems. COSTS AND RETURNS IN COMMERCIAL FISHING, MULLET FISHING FLORIDA, A CASE STUDY. C. L. Anderson and R. H. McNutt, 4 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-002). An attempt to make available a budget for an independent fisherman. (Out of print.) CRAB PROCESSING, 1. SANITATION. William E. McCullough, 3 pp. (SUSF-SG-003). Discusses sanitary measures to be employed in the processing and packing of crabs. THE FISHERMAN AND THE FARM CREDIT SYSTEM. Fred J. Prochaska, 3 appendices, 5 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-004). Describes to the fishing industry the major fea- tures of the Farm Credit System as it has oper- ated for the agricultural industry, and briefly discusses the opportunities and requirements for fishermen desiring to utilize the Farm Credit System as an alternative source of financing. MARINE ECONOMICS: PROGRAMS IN RE- SEARCH AND EXTENSION. Fred J. Prochaska and James C. Cato, 6 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-005). A summary of the marine economics research and Extension programs as conducted by the Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida. 1974 FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM DIREC- TORY 1974. 16 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-001). (Super- seded by SUSF-SG-75-001.) COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE. James A. Purpura and William M. Sensabaugh, 18 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-002). Discusses the State of Florida setback line law and how the location is determined.(Out of print.) REGULATORY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR FLORIDA MARINE FISHERMEN. F. J. Prochaska and J. R. Baarda, 13 pp. (SUSF-SG- 74-003). A summary report describing the fishery man- agement programs currently administered by the State of Florida. (Replaced by: Florida's Fisher- ies Management Programs: Their Development, Administration, and Current Status, Bulletin 768, Agricultural Experiment Stations. F. J. Prochaska and J. R. Baarda, February 1975.) LANDINGS, VALUES, AND PRICES IN COM- MERCIAL FISHERIES FOR THE FLORIDA KEYS REGION. F. J. Prochaska and J. C. Cato, 20 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-004). Information on the importance of commercial fisheries in Dade and Monroe Counties of Florida. (Out of print.) RECENT TAX DEVELOPMENTS IN COM- MERCIAL FISHING. James C. Cato, 5 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-005). (Superseded by SUSF-SG- 75-004, 1975.) 1975 FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM DIREC- TORY 1975. 22 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-001). (Super- seded by SUSF-SG-76-001.) THE BEACH A NATURAL PROTECTION FROM THE SEA. William M. Sensabaugh, 5 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-002). The principal features of a beach which make it effective in protecting the upland, how the beach "works", the effect of littoral drift, and the function of the sand dunes are described. LANDINGS, VALUES, AND PRICES IN COM- MERCIAL FISHERIES FOR THE FLORIDA WEST COAST. J. C. Cato and F. J. Prochaska, 73 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-003). Information on the importance of commercial fisheries along the West Coast of Florida and the annual changes in landings, values, and prices in the region for the past 20 years. (Out of print.) RECENT TAX DEVELOPMENTS IN COM- MERCIAL FISHING. James C. Cato, 10 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-004). Discussion of the background, development, and current status of court decisions likely to affect the fishing industry. Procedures the commercial fishing industry might initiate in an attempt to remove some of the current uncertainty about the responsibility of each captain, crew member and fishing company in withholding income and social security taxes. (Out of print). FLORIDA SHRIMP: FROM THE SEA THROUGH THE MARKET. Chris 0. Andrew, Fred J. Prochaska, and Jose Alvarez, 15 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-005). Examination of the distribution of Florida shrimp landings, which have not kept pace with the growth of the shrimp processing industry. COSTS AND RETURNS FOR NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO COMMERCIAL RED SNAPPER-GROUPER VESSELS BY VESSEL SIZE, 1974. Fred J. Prochaska and James C. Cato, 8 pp. 1976. (SUSF-SG-75-006). Economic production data on costs and returns accruing to commercial red snapper-grouper fishing firms. NORTHWEST FLORIDA GULF COAST RED SNAPPER-GROUPER PARTY BOAT OPER- ATIONS, AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, 1974. Fred J. Prochaska and James C. Cato, 9 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-007). An analysis based on data collected through personal interviews with boat owners that pre- sents estimates of average number of fishermen per boat on a yearly basis, expenditures by fishermen, and costs of operating party boats. 1976 FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM DIREC- TORY 1976. 17 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-001). (Super- seded by SUSF-SG-77-001.) ELECTRONIC FISH SCANNING NET FISH- ING, FLORIDA. Donald Y. Aska and Thomas M. Leahy, 8 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-002). A report of a test by a mackerel fisherman on the lower east coast of Florida of an electronic fish scanning device as a means of increasing commercial fishing productivity and reducing "hunting" time by other means than visual con- tact. Contains description of equipment and in- stallation as well as day to day log of fishermen. REPRODUCTION, GROWTH, AND MIGRA- TION OF BLUE CRABS ALONG FLORIDA'S GULF COAST. Michael J. Oesterling, 19 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-003). Life history of the blue crab in Florida waters including migrational trends revealed as a result of a research project involving tagging and recapture of the crabs. Included are maps show- ing release sites, recapture locations, numbers of crabs involved, and time frame. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF COST AND RETURNS IN THE SPINY LOBSTER FISH- ERY BY BOAT AND VESSEL SIZE. Fred J. Prochaska and Joel S. Williams, 18 pp. (SUSF- SG-76-004). An economic survey of 25 Florida Keys lobster boat and vessel captains concerning cost, pro- duction and returns data for the 1973-74 season. HURRICANE PROOF CONSTRUCTION FOR HOMES. Todd L. Walton, Jr., 31 pp. (SUSF-SG- 76-005). Discusses hurricane winds and the implication of probability concepts on home design in haz- ardous areas. Federal and local guidelines are reviewed including the National Flood Insurance Program, the Florida Coastal Construction Set- back Line, and county building codes. BEACH DUNE WALKOVER STRUCTURES. Todd L. Walton, Jr. and Thomas C. Skinner, 13 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-006). Information and instructions for building walk- over structures in areas where sand dunes are threatened by human traffic. 1977 FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM DIREC- TORY 1977. 17 pp. ( SUSF-SG-77-001). Addresses and telephone numbers of Florida Sea Grant administrators, principal investigators and programs, marine advisory specialists, multi- county marine agents, district agents, and coop- erative Extension directors. FLOATING TIRE BREAKWATERS A CASE STUDY OF A POTENTIAL LOW COST SHORE PROTECTION STRUCTURE FOR FLORIDA'S PROTECTED MARINE WATERS. Charles A. Gifford, Jeffrey A. Fisher, and Todd L. Walton, Jr.; 20 pp. (SUSF-SG-77-002). Explains construction and use of floating tire breakwaters and discusses the effects of the breakwater such as wave suppression, mooring forces, etc. LANDINGS, VALUES, AND PRICES IN COM- MERCIAL FISHERIES FOR THE FLORIDA EAST COAST. James C. Cato and Fred J. Prochaska, 65 pp. (SUSF-SG-77-003). Information on the importance of commercial fisheries along the East Coast of Florida and the annual changes in landings, values, and prices in the region for the past 22 years. LANDINGS, VALUES, AND PRICES IN COM- MERCIAL FISHERIES FOR THE FLORIDA NORTHWEST COAST. James C. Cato and Fred J. Prochaska, 48 pp. (SUSF-SG-77-004). Information on the importance of commercial fisheries along the Florida Northwest Coast and of annual changes in landings, values, and prices for each county in the region for the past 23 years. AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF KING MACK- EREL PRODUCTION BY HOOK-AND-LINE ON THE FLORIDA ATLANTIC COAST. 8 pp. (MAP-1).* Provides individual fishing firms basic economic information with which they can compare their own operations, and provides economic informa- tion to support industries, such as credit institu- tions, for the king mackerel fishery. *Effective with this publication, MAP Bulletins will be numbered consecutively beginning with MAP-1. BROCHURES FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM. 1975. Provides information about the Florida Sea Grant and Marine Advisory Programs. SHARKS AND MAN A PERSPECTIVE. 1976. Provides answers to some common questions about sharks. RECREATIONAL SCUBA DIVING. 1976. Provides safety information for divers. THIS FLAG IS IMPORTANT. Provides safety information for recreational boaters and commercial fishermen. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ON SHORELINE PROPERTY. Construction guidelines and considerations for owners, designers and builders of shore area buildings. FISH FACTS FOR FLORIDA CONSUMERS. (Series of four individual brochures). BLUE CRAB (MAPB-1). FINFISH (MAPB-2). SHRIMP (MAPB-3). SQUID (MAPB-4). Demonstrates how to select, buy, and prepare seafood. COLD WATER STAYING ALIVE AT LOW TEMPERATURES. (MAPB-5) Information regarding survival techniques in cold water situations. FACT SHEETS COASTAL HISTORY NOTES. Todd L. Walton, Jr. History of high water shorelines and erosion patterns over a period of 100 years for each of the following coastal areas: Anna Maria Key, Captiva Island, Estero Island, Gasparilla Island, Lido Key, Longboat Key, Sanibel Island, Siesta Key. STABILIZING BEACHES AND DUNES WITH VEGETATION IN FLORIDA. (MAFS-1). Provides information on the use of vegetation to stabilize beaches and dunes. Extracted from Sea Grant Report Number 7, Stabilization of Beaches and Dunes by Vegetation in Florida, written by John H. Davis, Jr. MEDICAL CARE FOR COMMERCIAL FISH- ERMEN. (MAFS-2). Informs fishermen concerning medical, surgical, and dental benefits available through the U.S. Public Health Service. ANNUAL REPORTS REPORTS ON THE SEA GRANT PROGRAM OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA FOR 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 AND 1976. Discusses programs including research projects, education, and marine advisory program of the Florida Sea Grant Program. A program sum- mary, publications, and list of principal investi- gators and projects are also included. (Reports for calendar years 1972, 1973, 1974, and 1975 are out of print.) r9. - RESEARCH AQUACULTURE Sea Grant Reports ON MARICULTURE OF THE FLORIDA SEA- WEED, EUCHEUMA ISIFORME. Clinton J. Dawes, 10 pp. 1974. (No. 5). Explores the feasibility of mariculture of Florida Eucheuma Isiforme. (Out of print). LUGWORM AQUACULTURE. Charles N. D'Asaro and Henry C. K. Chen, 114 pp. 1976. (No. 16). Details a preliminary plan for a commercial bait-worm hatchery to produce the lugworm, Arenicola cristata Stimpson, and discusses the market perspective of lugworms. Journal Reprints D'Asaro, C. N. 1973. Cultured lugworms. A new source of bait for marine fishermen. Amer. Fish Farmer. 4(10):4-7. Dobkin, Sheldon, Jack van Montfrans, and Denise H. Holland. 1975. Selective breeding of the fresh and brackish-water shrimp Macro- brachium acanthurus. Proc. 6th Annu. Meeting, World Maricult. Soc. Seattle, Washington. pp. 33-36. Menzel, R. W., et al. 1976. Clam mariculture in Northwest Florida. Field study on predation. Proc. Nat. Shellfish Ass. 65:59-62. Menzel, R. W. 1974. Portuguese and Japanese oysters are the same species. J. Fish Res. Bd. Canada. 31:453-456. Menzel, R. W. 1973. Some species affinities in the oyster genus Crassostrea. Bull. Amer. Mala- col. Union, Inc. p. 38. Menzel, R. W. 1972b. The role of genetics in molluscan mariculture. Bull. Amer. Malacol. Union, Inc. February 1972. pp. 13-15. Menzel, R. W. 1972a. Selection and hybridiza- tion in the mariculture of oysters and clams. Proc. 3rd Annu. Workshop, World Mariculture Soc. January 26-28, 1972. pp. 309-317. Menzel, R. W. Clams and oysters as animals for mariculture in the United States. Proc. 10th Annu. Conf., Marine Tech. Soc. pp. 611-617. COASTAL POLICY Sea Grant Reports GUIDELINES FOR BEACHFRONT CON- STRUCTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SET- BACK LINE. Courtland A. Collier, Kamran Eshaghi, George Cooper, and Richard S. Wolfe, 72 pp. 1977. (No. 20). Discusses and illustrates some problems com- monly encountered in beachfront construction, and criteria for evaluating variances that will uphold the purpose and philosophy of the CCSBL law whenever construction seaward of the CCSBL is justified. SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS: FRESHWATER AND THE FLORIDA COAST SOUTHWEST FLORIDA. William Seaman, Jr. and Richard McLean, 243 pp. 1977. (No. 22). Proceedings of a seminar held May 26-27, 1977 for the Southwest Florida Water Management District in Tampa, Florida, to consider the many water uses essential to different sectors con- cerned with economic, engineering, biological and other points of view. Technical Papers DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTY AND LOCAL ORDINANCES DESIGNED TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN FLORIDA'S COASTAL BEACHES. Frank E. Maloney and Dan Fernan- dez, et al, 100 pp. 1977. THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF HURRICANE ELOISE ON PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA. Earl J. Baker, John C. Brigham, J. Anthony Paredes and Donald D. Smith, 64 pp. 1976; and A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF PUBLIC ATTI- TUDES TOWARD HAZARD ZONE LAND USE CONTROLS. Earl J. Baker, 32 pp. 1976. Journal Reprints Maloney, Frank E., and Dennis C. Dambly. 1976. The National Flood Insurance Program: A model ordinance for implementation of its land management criteria. Natur. Resources J. 16:665-736. Maloney, F. E., and R. C. Ausness. 1974. The use and legal significance of the mean high water line in coastal boundary mapping. N. C. Law Rev. 53(2):185-273. ESTUARINE MANAGEMENT Sea Grant Reports A SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF CHRONIC EFFECTS OF POLLUTANTS ON THE PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF MARINE ORGANISMS. (No. 4). Robert J. Livingston, Claude R. Cripe, et al, 15 pp. 1974. A laboratory system designed for the execution of controlled experiments on the effects of low levels of pesticides such as DDT and Mirex on the behavior and physiology of several species of estuarine organisms is described. (Out of print). Technical Papers ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS AND THE PRO- DUCTIVITY OF APALACHICOLA BAY. Rob- ert J. Livingston, Richard L. Iverson, and David C. White, 472 pp. Journal Reprints Christensen, B. A. 1976. Hydraulics of sheet flow in wetlands. Proc. Symp. on Inland Waters for Navigation, Flood Control and Water Diver- sion. Colorado State University. pp. 746-749. Christensen, B. A. 1976. Mild slope stable channels a stochastic design approach. ASCE .Annu. Cony. San Diego, Calif. pp. 1-28. Christensen, B. A. 1975. Stochastic approach to stable channel design. Reprint No. 2563. Amer. 'oc. Civil Eng. Nat. Conv. November 2-7, 1975. Denver, Colorado. 24 pp. Cripe, C. R., and R. J. Livingston. 1977. Dynam- ics of Mirex and its principal photo-products in a simulated marsh system. Arch. Env. Contam. and Toxicol. 5:295-303. Cripe, C. R., J. H. Cripe, and R. J. Livingston. 1975. An apparatus for the quantitative deter- mination of activity rhythms of aquatic organ- isms using infrared light emitting diodes. J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada. 32:1884-1886. Eng-Wilmot, D. L., and D. F. Martin. 1977. Large-scale mass culture of the marine blue- green alga, Gomphosphaeria aponina. Flor. Sci. 40(2):197-198. Eng-Wilmot, D. L., W. S. Hitchcock, and D. F. Martin. 1977. Effect of temperature on the pro- liferation of Gymnodinium breve and Gomphos- phaeria aponina. Marine Biol. 41:71-77. Iverson, Richard L., Henry F. Bittaker, and Vernon B. Myers. 1976. Loss of radiocarbon in direct use of aquasol for liquid scintillation counting of solutions containing 14C-NaHCO3. Limnol. and Oceanog. 21(5):756-758. Kobylinski, G. J., and R. J. Livingston. 1975. Movement of Mirex from sediment and uptake by the hogchoker, Trinectes maculatus. Bull. Env. Cont. Toxicol. 14:692-698. Koenig, Christopher C. and Robert J. Livingston. 1976. Blue crab mortality: interaction of tem- perature and DDT residues. Arch. Env. Contam. & Toxicol. 4:119-128. Koenig, Christopher C. and Robert J. Livingston. 1976. The embryological development of the Diamond killfish (Adinia xenica). Copeia 1976. (3):435-445. Livingston, Robert J., et al. 1976. Avoidance responses of estuarine organisms to storm water runoff and pulp mill effluents. Estuarine Proces- ses. Vol., uses, stresses and adaptation to the estuary. Academic Press, N. Y. pp. 313-331. Livingston, Robert J. 1976. Diurnal and seasonal fluctuations of organisms in a north Florida estuary. Estuar. and Coastal Marine Sci. 4:373- 400. Livingston, Robert J., et al. 1976. Long-term fluctuations of epibenthic fish and invertebrate populations in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Fish Bull. 74(2):311-321. Livingston, Robert J., et al. 1974. Major features of the Apalachicola Bay System: Physiography, biota, resource management. Flor. Sci. 37(4): 245-271. Martin, Dean F., and Barbara. 1976. Aponin, a cytolitic factor toward the red tide organism, Gymnodinium breve. Biological assay and pre- liminary characterization. J. Env. Sci. Health, All. (20 & 11):613-622. Menzel, R. W. 1972. Effects of man's activities on estuarine fisheries. Underwater Naturalist, Amer. Littor. Soc. 7(2):19-31. McCoy, Leslie F., Jr., and Dean F. Martin. 1977. The influence of Gomphosphaeria aponina on the growth of Gymnodinium breve and the effect of aponin on ichthyotoxicity of Gymno- dinium breve. Chem.-Biol. Interactions. 17:17- 24. FISHERIES RESOURCES Sea Grant Reports RESEARCH AND INFORMATION NEEDS OF THE FLORIDA SPINY LOBSTER FISHERY. William Seaman, Jr. and Donald Y. Aska, 64 pp. 1974. (No. 1). Proceedings of a conference held March 12, 1974, in Miami, Florida. (Out of print). AN INDEXED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SPINY LOBSTER FAMILY PALINURIDAE. P. Kanciruk and W. F. Herrnkind, Editors, 101 pp. 1976. (No. 8). The Master Reference List consists of an alpha- betical listing of 1,111 references by first author along with code numbers which are referred to in the other indexes, the Authors' List, Key Word in Context List, Subject Index, and Species Index. ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE FLORIDA SHRIMP PROCESSING INDUSTRY. Jose Al- varez, Chris 0. Andrew, and Fred J. Prochaska, 46 pp. 1976. (No. 9). Delineates the organization and behavior of firms in the Florida shrimp processing industry by studying entry and exit, market concen- tration, product differentiation, and vertical integration. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: SHARKS AND MAN A PERSPECTIVE. William Seaman, Ed., 40 pp. 1976. (No. 10). Proceedings of a conference held Nov. 19-21, 1975 in Orlando, Florida, to consider the inter- action of sharks with men. Abstracts of presen- tations cover the history of the shark attack file, impact of sharks on tourism and commercial fishing, legal aspects of shark attacks, sharks from the sport fisherman's point of view, shark population dynamics and behavioral character- istics, defenses against sharks, and commercial utilization of shark products. FLORIDA COMMERCIAL MARINE FISHER- IES GROWTH, RELATIVE IMPORTANCE AND INPUT TRENDS. Fred J. Prochaska, 50 pp. 1976. (No. 11). Trends in total landings in Florida during the 19&-2-72 period are considered and Florida's relative importance as a fishing state is analyzed. THE FLORIDA SPINY LOBSTER FISHERY: LANDINGS, PRICES AND RESOURCE PRO- DUCTIVITY. Joel S. Williams and Fred J. Prochaska, 50 pp. 1976. (No. 12). Reports on background information of the Spiny. Lobster fishery to aid university, govern- ment, and industrial agencies in elevating and understanding trends and events in this impor- tant Florida industry. ECONOMICS, BIOLOGY, AND FOOD TECH- NOLOGY OF MULLET. James C. Cato and William McCullough, 158 pp. 1976. (No. 15). A collection of papers on current knowledge and research needs of the mullet fishery compiled as a result of the work of a mullet coordinating committee. PROCEEDINGS: COLLOQUIUM ON SNAP- PER-GROUPER FISHERY RESOURCES OF THE WESTERN CENTRAL ATLANTIC OCEAN. Edited by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and Albert C. Jones, 333 pp. 1976. (No. 17). Proceedings of a conference held October 16, 1975, at the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Com- mission Meeting in Pensacola Beach, Florida. AN ECONOMICS PROFILE OF FLORIDA COMMERCIAL FISHING FIRMS: FISHER- MEN, COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES AND FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS. Fred J. Pro- chaska and James C. Cato, 24 pp. 1977. (No. 19). An economic survey of firms, fishermen, and the gear and investments employed in Florida's major fisheries. Journal Reprints Alvarez, Jose, C. 0. Andrew, and Fred J. Pro- chaska. 1976. Dual structural equilibrium in the Florida shrimp processing industry. Fish Bull. 74(4):879-883. Cato, James C. 1976. Dockside price analysis in the Florida mullet fishery. Marine Fish. Rev. 38(6):4-13. Christensen, B. A. 1973. Hydrodynamricorodel- ing of nets and trawls. Proc. Gulf & Carib. Fish. Inst. October 1973. pp. 28-35. Craig, Alan K. 1974. Puerto Rico: Key to conservation of the Caribbean spiny lobster resource. Food Drugs From the Sea Proc. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. pp. 190-194. DeLamater, Edward D., and W. R. Courtenay, Jr. Fish scales as seen by scanning electron micro- scopy. Flor. Sci. 37(3):141-149. DeLamater, Edward D., and W. R. Courtenay, Jr. 1973. Studies on scale structure of flatfishes 1. The genus Trinectes, with notes on related forms. Proc. 27th Annu. Conf. SE Ass. Game and Fish Comm. DeLamater, Edward D., and W. R. Courtenay, Jr. 1973. Variations in structure of the lateral-line canal on scales of teleostean fishes. Z. Morph. Tiere Bd. 75. pp. 259-266. Deng, J. C., F. T. Orthoefer, R. A. Dennison, and M. Watson. 1976. Lipids and fatty acids in mullet (Mugil. cephalus): seasonal and locational variations. Food Sci. 41:1479-1483. Deng, J. C., R. F. Matthews, and C. M. Watson. 1977. Effect of chemical and physical treat- ments on rancidity development of frozen mul- let (Mugi cephalus) fillets. J. Food Sci. 42(2): 344-347. Hall, N. R., et al. 1975. Neurologic disease in cetaceans. Conf. Biol. Conserv. Marine Mammals. Santa Barbara, California. December 4-11, 1975 (Abstract). p. 21. Orthoefer, F. T. 1974. Antioxidant and proces- sing treatments to prevent rancidity in mullet. Proc. Gulf Carib. Fish. Inst. (1973), 26th Annu. Session. pp. 48-53. Prochaska, F. J. 1976. An economic analysis of effort and yield in the Florida spiny lobster industry with management consideration. pp. 661-674 in: Cobb, B. F., III, and A. B. Stockton, compilers. Proc. 1st Annu. Trop. and Subtrop. Fish. Technol. Conf. Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas. Prochaska, F. J. and C. 0. Andrew. 1974. Shrimp processing in the Southeast: supply problems and structural change. Southern J. Agr. Econ. 6(1):247-252. Warner, Richard E., Christopher L. Combs, and Douglas R. Gregory, Jr. 1977. Biological studies of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus (Decapoda; Palinuridae), in South Florida. 1976 Proc. Gulf Carib. Fish. Inst. 29:166-183. Williams, Joel S., and Fred J. Prochaska. 1977. Maximum economic yield and resource alloca- tion in the spiny lobster industry. Southern J. Agr. Econ. July 1977. pp. 145-149. Yang, M. C. K. 1976. A design problem for determining the population direction of move- ment. Brometrika. 63(1):77-82. OCEAN ENGINEERING Sea Grant Reports ST. LUCIE INLET. Todd L. Walton, 59 pp. 1974. (No. 2). A summary of the more significant available information and known documentation con- cerning this inlet. (Out of print). FORT PIERCE INLET. Todd L. Walton, 47 pp. 1974. (No. 3). A summary of the more significant available information and known documentation con- cerning this inlet. (Out of print). SEAWALL AND REVETMENT EFFECTIVE- NESS, COST AND CONSTRUCTION. Courtland A. Collier, 71 pp. 1975. (No. 6). Explains the types of shore protection structures commonly available and the relative merits and costs of each. (Out of print). STABILIZATION OF BEACHES AND DUNES BY VEGETATION IN FLORIDA. John H. Davis, 56 pp. 1975. (No. 7). Provides coastal strand property owners and managers with guidelines for use of vegetation in the protection and restoration of Florida beaches and dunes. LITTORAL DRIFT ESTIMATES ALONG THE COASTLINE OF FLORIDA. T. L. Walton, Jr., 33 pp. plus Appendices. 1976. (No. 13). Provides littoral drift roses computed on a monthly averaged basis for possible use in feeder beach design and groin system design where a knowledge of seasonal sand movement is impor- tant, and in design of jetties where a knowledge of the monthly buildup of sand adjacent to the structure is of beneficial use in planning the construction phase of the project. SEBASTIAN INLET. A. J. Mehta, Wm. D. Adams, and C. P. Jones, 59 pp. 1976. (No. 14). A summary of the more significant information and known documentation concerning this inlet. JOHN'S PASS AND BLIND PASS. A. J. Mehta, C. P. Jones, and Wm. D. Adams, 66 pp. 1976. (No. 18). A summary of the more significant available information and known documentation con- cerning these inlets. MATANZAS INLET. A. J. Mehta and C. P. Jones, 79 pp. 1977. (No. 21). A summary of the -more significant available information and known documentation con- cerning this inlet. PONCE DE LEON INLET. C.P. Jones and A.J. Mehta, 1977. (No. 23). Technical Papers LITTORAL DRIFT AND THE PREDICTION OF SHORELINE CHANGES. Richard L. Pfeffer, 112 pp. 1976. "ELOISE" A SEMINAR ON BEACHES VS. HURRICANES. Edited by Todd L. Walton, Jr. and Thomas M. Leahy, 72 pp. Proceedings of a seminar held March 4 and 5, 1976, in Gainesville, Florida. PROCEEDINGS ARTIFICIAL REEF WORK- SHOP. Doug Coughenower and Bob Bender, 14 pp. Proceedings of a workshop held June 16, 1977, in Sarasota, Florida. BENEFIT-COST STUDY OF PINELLAS COUN- TY ARTIFICIAL REEFS. Eila Hanni and Heyward H. Mathews, 47 pp. (TECH. PAPER NO. 1). BEACH NOURISHMENTS IN FLORIDA AND ON THE LOWER ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS. Todd L. Walton, Jr. 66 pp. (TECH. PAPER NO 2). Journal Reprints Barcilon, Albert I., and Joseph P. Lau. 1973. A model for formation of transverse bars. J. Geophys. Res. 28(5):2656-2664. Dalrymple, Robert A., and Robert G. Dean. 1972. The special wavemaker for littoral drift studies. -Thirteenth Coastal Eng. Conf. July 10- 14, 1972. Vancouver B. C., Canada. Dean, Robert G., and Todd L. Walton, Jr. 1973. Sediment transport processes in the vicinity of inlets with special reference to sand trapping. Second Int. Estuar. Res. Conf. Myrtle Beach, S. C. October 1973. Hartt, Wm. A., Jos. E. Fluet, and T. E. Henke. 1976. Air fatigue of notched 1018 steel in the endurance limit range. Metallurg. Trans. A, V7A: 1341-1345. Lau, Joseph, and Albert Barcilon. 1972. Har- monic generation of shallow water waves over topography. J. Phys. Oceanog. 2(4):405-410. Mehta, A. J., and ,B. A. Christensen. 1976. Incipient sediment motion in entrances with shell beds. Amer. Soc. Civil Eng. Proc. Symp. Inland Waters for Navigation, Flood Control and Water Diversions. Colorado State Univ. August 10-12, 1976. pp. 960-977. Miller, Christopher, and Albert Barcilon. 1976. The dynamics of the littoral zone. Rev. Geo- phys. and Space Phys. 14(1):81-91. O'Brien, Morrough P., and Robt. G. Dean. 1972. Hydraulics and sedimentary stability of coastal inlets. Thirteenth Coastal Eng. Conf. Vancouver, B. C., Canada. July 10-14, 1972. pp. 761-780. Rubin, Hillel, and Todd L. Walton, Jr. 1976. Prediction of littoral drift for lakes and bays from wind observation. SE Geol. 18(2):119-127. Tam, C. K. W. 1973. The dynamics of the rip currents. J. Geophys. Res. 78(12):1937-1943. Turbeville, Joseph E. 1976. A ferromagnetic sorbent system for oil spill recovery. Offshore Technol. Conf. Pap. No. OTC 2693. pp. 883- 886, 3 Figs. Walton, Todd L., Jr. and James A. Purpura. 1977. Beach nourishment along the southeast Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Shore and Beach. July 1977. pp. 10-18. Walton, Todd L., Jr. 1977. A relationship be- tween inlet cross section and outer bar storage. Shore and Beach. April 1977. pp. 9-14. Walton, R. L., Jr., and Robert G. Dean. 1976. Use of the outer bars of inlets as sources of beach nourishment material. Shore and Beach. July 1976. pp. 13-19. Walton, T. L., and R. G. Dean. 1973. Applica- tion of littoral drift roses to coastal engineering problems. Conf. Eng. Dynamics in the Surf Zone. May 14-17, 1973. Sydney, Australia. PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS 1978 FLORIDA SEA GRANT DIRECTORY. NET AND TRAWL DESIGN BY HYDRO- DYNAMIC MODELING Technical Paper. PROCEEDINGS ARTIFICIAL REEF CONFERENCE Report. SOCIAL ECOLOGY EFFECTIVE SALT SPRAY Bulletin. SHRIMP BEAM TRAWLS-DESIGN, CON- STRUCTION AND OPERATION. Bent A. Christensen and John Dorman. 42 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 6). THE BIOLOGY AND UTILIZATION OF FLORIDA'S COMMERCIAL SPONGES. John M. Stevely, Jerome C. Thompson and Richard E. Warner. 45 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 8). BIOLOGY AND FLORIDA FISHERY OF THE STONE CRAB, WITH EMPHASIS ON SOUTH- WEST FLORIDA. Theresa NM. Bert, Richard E. Warner and Lorin D. Kessler. 82 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 9). CHEMICAL ATTRACTANTS OF THE FLOR- IDA SPINY LOBSTER, PANULIRUS ARGUS. Barry W. Ache, Bruce R. Johnson and Edward Clark. 26 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 10). Technical Papers PAPERS PRESENTED AT BEACH SEMINAR HELD OCTOBER 4-7, 1978 AT CAPTIVA ISLAND, FLORIDA. T. L. Walton, Jr. and T. M. Leahy, Eds. 176 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 7). OCEAN ENGINEERING Journal Reprints Walton, T. L., Jr. 1978. Equilibrium shores and coastal design. Coastal Sediments '77. pp. 1-16. Walton, T. L., Jr. 1978. Coastal erosion-some causes and some consequences (with special emphasis on the state of Florida). Mar. Tech. Soc. J. 12(4): 28-33. FLORIDA SEA GRANT COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS 1979 (MAP-3A) This is an addendum to "Florida Sea Grant Publications List 1978" (MAP-3), and in- cludes publications printed as of January 1979. (ATTACH TO INSIDE BACK COVER OF MAP-3) ADVISORY MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS 1978 Journal Reprints Johnson, Bruce R. and Barry W. Ache. 1978. Antennular chemosensitivity in the spiny lob- ster, Panulirus argus: Amino acids as feeding stimuli. Mar. Behav. Physiol. 5:145-157. Prochaska, Fred J. Prices, marketing margins and structural change in the king mackerel market- ing system. Southern J. Agr. Econ. July 1978. pp. 105-109. OCEAN ENGINEERING Sea Grant Reports ARTIFICIAL REEFS IN FLORIDA. Donald Y. Aska, Ed., 65 pp. 1978. (No. 24). Proceedings of a conference held June 10-11, 1977 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida. Provides current informa- tion regarding the placement, management, use, and control of Florida's artificial reefs. The State University System of Florida Sea Grant College is supported by award of the Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Com- merce, grant number 04-8-M01-76, under provisions of the Na tonal Sea Grant College and Programs Act 1966. This informa. tion is published in cooperation with the Florida Cooperative Extension Service, John T. Woeste, dean, in conducting Coopera- tive Extension work in Agriculture, Home Economics, and Marine Sciences, State of Florida, U.S. Department of Agricul- ture, U.S. Department of Commerce, and Boards of County Commissioners cooperating. Printed and distributed in further- ance of the Acts of May 8 and June 14, 1914. FLORIDA SEA GRANT PROGRAM DIREC- TORY 1978. 17 pp. (MAP-2). Addresses and telephone numbers of Florida Sea Grant administrators, principal investigators and programs, marine advisory specialists, multi- county marine agents, district agents, and co- operative Extension directors. FLORIDA SEA GRANT PUBLICATIONS. Re- vised January 1978. 26 pp. (MAP-3). A listing of all publications of the State Univer- sity System of Florida Sea Grant College. PRODUCTION, COSTS, AND EARNINGS BY BOAT SIZE: FLORIDA SPANISH MACKEREL FISHERY. James C. Cato, R. Allen Morris and Fred J. Prochaska, 16 pp. (MAP-4). Provides individual fishing firms basic economic information with which they can compare their own operations to determine if any change in their fishing practices is warranted. This public document was promulgated at a cost of $149.18, or 3 cents per copy, to pro- vide information on the publications of the State University System of Florida Sea Grant College Program. Cost does not include post- age or handling. BROCHURES FACT SHEETS PROTECT THE MANATEE. (MAFS-3). Information on the Florida Manatee (Trichechus manatus), a Florida endangered species. In addi- tion to a map showing locations of refuges used by manatees in Florida, many interesting facts are included. LAND YOUR CATCH FRESH. (MAFS-6). Quality control guidelines for proper protection of fish harvest by culling, cleaning and chilling. Includes legal requirements for boats used for harvesting or transporting seafood. Information useful to commercial and sport fishermen. ANNUAL REPORTS REPORT ON THE SEA GRANT COLLEGE OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA FOR 1977. Discusses programs including research projects, education, and marine advisory program of the Florida Sea Grant Program. A program summary, publications, and list of principal investigators and projects are also included. RESEARCH COASTAL POLICY Technical Papers THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PRO- GRAM REVISITED-AN UPDATED MODEL ORDINANCE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF ITS LAND MANAGEMENT CRITERIA. Frank E. Maloney and Dennis C. Dambly. 46 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 3). Journal Reprints Paredes, J. Anthony. 1978. Hurricanes and an- thropologists in Florida. Flor. Anthropol. 31(2): 44-51. ESTUARINE MANAGEMENT Technical Papers SHORT- AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF FORESTRY OPERATIONS ON WATER QUAL- ITY AND THE BIOTA OF THE APALACHI- COLA ESTUARY (NORTH FLORIDA, U.S.A.). Robert J. Livingston. 409 pp. (Tech Paper No. 5). Journal Reprints Bobbie, Ronald J., Susan J. Morrison and David C. White. 1978. Effects of substrate biodegrada- bility on the mass and activity of the associated estuarine microbiota. Appl. and Enu. Microbiol. 35(1):179-184. Boynton, W. R. 1977. An energy based evalua- tion of a proposed navigation dam on the Apalachicola River, Florida. pp. 158-171 in: Livingston, R. J. and E. A. Joyce, editors. F/la. A/ar. Res. Publ. 26. Eng-Wilmot, D. L. 1978. Growth response of the marine blue-green alga, Gomphosphaeria aponina, to inorganic nutrients and significance to man- agement of Florida red tide. Microbios. 19:167- 179. Graham, D. Steven, J. M. Hill and B. A. Christensen. 1978. Verification of an estuarine model for Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Proc. of the Specialty Conference on Verification of Mathematical and Physical Models in Hydraulic Engineering ASCE. August 9-11, 1978. College Park, Maryland. pp. 237-245. Graham, D. Stephen and B. A. Christensen. 1978. Development of drainage basin-estuary numerical model system for planning of the coastal zone. Coastal Zone '78. March 14-16, 1978. San Francisco, Calif. pp. 621-633. Herron, Jean S., John D. King and David C. ! White. 1978. Recovery of poly-B-hydroxy- butyrate from estuarine and marine samples. Appl. and Env. Microbiol. 35(2):251-257. King, John D. and David C. White. 1977. Mur- amic acid as a measure of microbial biomass in estuarine and marine samples. Appl. and Env. Alicrobiol. 33(4):777-783. King, John, D.. David C. White and Cecile W. Taylor. 1977. Use of lipid composition and metabolism to examine structure and activity of estuarine detrital microflora. Appl. and Env. MAlicrobiol. 33(5):1177-1183. Laughlin, Roger A., Claude R. Cripe and Robert J. Livingston. 1978. Field and laboratory avoid- ance reactions by blue crabs (Callinectes sapi- dus) to storm water runoff. Trans. of the Amer. Fish. Soc. 107(1):78-86. Livingston, Robert J. et al. 1977. The biota of the Apalachicola Bay system: Functional relationships. 75-100 in: Livingston, R. J., and E. A. Joyce, Jr., editors. Proceedings of Confer- ence. Fla. Alar. Res. Pub. 26. Livingston, R. J., N. P. Thompson and D. A. Meeter. 1978. Long-term variation of organo- chlorine residues and assemblages of epibenthic organisms in a shallow north Florida (USA) Estuary. Alar. Biol. 46:355-372. Martin, Dean F. and Marine H. Gonzalez. 1978. Effects of salinity on synthesis of DNA, acidic polysaccharide, and growth in the blue-green alga, Gomphosphaeria aponina. Water Res. 12: 951-955. Meeter, D. A. and R. J. Livingston. 1978. Statistical methods applied to a four-year multi- variate study of a Florida estuarine system. Amer. Soc. for Testing and Materials. Special Tech. Pub. 652. pp. 53-67. Morrison, S. J., et al. 1977. Evidence for micro- floral succession on allochthonous plant litter in Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA. Mar. Bio. 41: 229-240. Myers, V. B., and R. L. Iverson. 1977. Aspects of nutrient limitation of the phytoplankton pro- ductivity in the Apalachicola Bay system. pp. 67-74 in: Livingston, R. J., and E. A. Joyce, editors. Fla. Alar. Res. Pub. 26. Oesterling, J. L., and G. L. Evink. 1977. Rela- tionship between Florida's blue crab population and Apalachicola Bay. 101-121 in: Livingston, R. J., and E. A. Joyce, editors. Fla. Alar. Res. Pub. 26. White David C. 1978. Determination of micro- bial activity of estuarine detritus by relative rates of lipid biosynthesis. Limnol. and Oceanog. 22(6):1089-1099. FISHERIES RESOURCES Sea Grant Reports PRIMARY ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE FLORIDA COMMERCIAL FISHING SECTOR. Fred J. Prochaska and R. Allen Morris, 56 pp. 1978. (No. 25). Identifies the quantity and value of commercial marine landings for the 1972-75 production period, determines expenditures and sales directly generated by commercial marine fish- eries, and assesses the economic impact in terms of sales, income, employment and output. Technical Papers SPINY LOBSTER RESEARCH REVIEW PRO- CEEDINGS OF A CONFERENCE HELD DECEMBER 16, 1976 IN KEY WEST, FLOR- IDA. Richard E. Warner, Ed. 56 pp. (Tech. Paper No. 4). 3A 4A This public document was promulgated at a cost of $1174.65, or 16 cents per copy, to provide information on the publications of the State University System of Florida Sea Grant College Program. Cost does not include postage or handling. o ---------- * *" -A - :4 -' |
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