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MAP-10 FLORIDA SEA GRANT 1973-1982 A *, - OO4 P6 563LICATIONS E-E, LIBI 3 UNIVERSITY of'FLOFIlDA INTRODUCTION Through its research, educational, and advisory pro- grams, Florida Sea Grant has produced the listed pub- lications. Most publications still in print may be obtained free on a single copy basis. Cost per copy for multiple copies is indicated with each listing. Minimum bulk order is $1.00. A few other publications, indicated by an asterisk (ex. $2.00*) in the listings are 'for sale' only. This price applies for both single and multiple copies. HOW TO ORDER Multiple copies and 'for sale' publications are available only from: Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program G022 McCarty Hall University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Please make checks payable to the University of Florida. Florida residents add 5% sales tax. For free single copies or periodicals, contact Sea Grant Marine Advisory Agents at Coastal County Extension offices or the above address. Journal Reprints and Technical Papers should be ordered from Florida Sea Grant, Bldg. 803, Univer- sity of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611. This information also appears at the beginning of these listings. Cover design by Ann Quast (c0o4 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION COASTAL PROCESSES AND DEVELOPMENT LIVING MARINE RESOURCES MARINE 4-H PUBLICATIONS OUT-OF-PRINT PUBLICATIONS AUTHOR INDEX SUBJECT/KEY WORD INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS Boating Safety Thunderstorms. Walter A. Sitarz. (MAP-5). $0.15 Describes safe boating techniques and precautions related to wind, lightning, high water, etc., caused by thunderstorms. Includes the "Lightning Protection Code of 1968". "Hurricane Survival: Family Action Guide- lines". (MAP-12). $0.25 Describes actions to take before, during and after a hurricane to increase survival rates and decrease prop- erty destruction. Includes a hurricane tracking chart, a list of emergency phone numbers and special instruc- tions for residents of mobile homes and high-rise buildings. Florida Sea Grant Program Directory 1982. (MAP-13). Lists all personnel involved in the Florida Sea Grant College Program, the Marine Advisory Program, and Coastal County Extension Directors. Also includes list of principal investigators and brief descriptions of research projects. Marine Education K-12. Marjorie R. Gordon. (MAP-17). $0.20 Provides information on finding funds and opportuni- ties for K-12 marine education resources, courses, and activities. SEA GRANT REPORTS Report on the Florida Sea Grant College for 1979-1980. (Annual Report). Tom Leahy and Billie Lowry. Discusses research projects, education, and marine advisory program of the Florida Sea Grant College. A program summary, publication, and list of principal investigators and projects are also included. FACT SHEETS Florida Marine Advisory Program. (MAFS-4). A brochure on what the Marine Advisory Program is and what is does. Diving and Smoking. (MAFS-7). $0.05 Outlines effects of smoking on individuals who dive and smoke. Gives reasons why divers should not smoke. Recreational Scuba Diving. (MAFS-11). $0.05 Provides safety information for divers. Cold Water Staying Alive at Low Tempera- tures. (MAFS-12). $0.05 Information regarding survival techniques in cold water situations. Application of Anchors and Anchoring The- ory. Jeff Fisher. (MAFS-17). $0.05 Describes different types of anchors and rigging me- thods and includes information on site selection and other pertinent facts. Hurricane and Severe Weather Checklist for Boaters. (MAFS-24). $0.05 Contains information related to safety precautions for boaters and provides a checklist of steps to take as security measures. Getting Your Feet Wet. (MAFS-29). $0.05 Answers basic questions about scuba diving. Diving and Pregnancy. (MAFS-30). $0.05 Discusses the possible effects of scuba diving on preg- nancy and suggests ways to minimize the risks. Florida Sea Grant College Program. 1981. (MAFS-31). Provides information about the Florida Sea Grant and Marine Advisory Programs. Severe Weather and Hurricane Planning Guide for Marina/Boatyard Operators. Leigh T. John- son and Joseph G. Halusky. (MAFS-32). $0.15 Designed to aid marina and boatyard operators in planning necessary procedures to increase safety and decrease destruction during severe weather conditions such as hurricanes. The Gulf Stream Locating It off Florida's Coast. (MAFS-34). $0.05 Describes the method created by MAP personnel, in cooperation with NOAA's Earth Satellite Service and the National Weather Service in Florida, for aiding seamen in locating the Gulf Stream. TECHNICAL PAPERS How to Order: Multiple copies of technical papers and journal reprints are not available. Free single copies may be ordered from: Florida Sea Grant, Building 803, University of Florida, Gaines- ville, FL 32611. Marine Education and Research Organizations in Florida. Norbert W. O'Hara and Matthew Landau. (TP-17). JOURNAL REPRINTS Bolton, M. E. 1980, Scuba diving and fetal well-being: a survey of 208 women. Undersea Biomedical Research 7 (3): 183-189. PERIODICALS Marine Log Sea Grant and Marine Advisory Program quarterly newsletter. Articles pertaining to research projects, the marine advisory program and other marine topics. Includes list of most recent publications and meetings of interest. Coastal News Reprints A monthly compilation of clippings from Florida news- papers concerning the ocean and coast. COASTAL PROCESSES AND DEVELOPMENT MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS Floating Tire Breakwaters A Case Study of a Potential Low Cost Shore Protection Struc- ture for Florida's Protected Marine Waters. Charles A. Gifford, Jeffrey A. Fisher, and Todd L. Wal- ton, Jr. (SUSF-SG-77-002). $0.10 Explains construction and use of floating tire break- waters and discusses the effects of the breakwater such as wave suppression, mooring forces, etc. Hurricane-Resistant Construction for Homes. Todd L. Walton, Jr. (MAP-16). $0.40 Formerly SUSF-SG-76-005. Discusses hurricane winds and the implication of probability concepts on home design in hazardous areas. Federal and local guidelines are reviewed including the National Flood Insurance Program, the Florida Coastal Construction Setback Line, and county building codes. Beach Dune Walkover Structures. Todd L. Wal- ton, Jr. and Thomas C. Skinner.(MAP-18). $0.30 Formerly SUSF-SG-76-006. Information and instruc- tions for building walkover structures in areas where sand dunes are threatened by human traffic. Local Control Over the Onshore Impacts of Offshore Energy Development In Florida. R. D. Woodson and John Corbett. (MAP-7). $0.40 Discusses environmental, economic and social impacts onshore of offshore energy development and the legal alternatives and options available to local governments. Recreational Use Reefs In Florida Artificial and Natural. (MAP-9). $0.25 Atlas in map form showing both artificial and natural reefs off the coast of Florida. Man Meets Coast. Diane Barile. (MAP-11). $0.40 A 32-page, cartoon-type booklet concerning man's attraction to the coast, the problems which result and what is being done about them. The Beach A Natural Protection From the Sea. William M. Sensabaugh. (MAP-19). $0.15 Formerly 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. Coastal Construction Practices. Christopher P. Jones and Leigh Taylor Johnson, Editors. (MAP-23). $0.30 A resource manual using information resulting from a Coastal Construction Seminar held at Satellite Beach, Florida. Includes names and addresses of local and state regulatory agencies for the convenience of those interested in coastal construction, also a list of other Sea Grant publications available. SEA GRANT REPORTS Seawall and Revetment Effectiveness, Cost and Construction. Courtland A. Collier. (SGR-6). $0.65 Explain the types of shore protection structures com- monly available and the relative merits and costs of each. Stabilization of Beaches and Dunes by Vege- tation in Florida. John H. Davis. (SGR-7). $0.75 Provides coastal strand property owners and managers with guidelines for use of vegetation in the protection and restoration of Florida beaches and dunes. John's Pass and Blind Pass. A. J. Mehta, C. P. Jones, and Wm. D. Adams. (SGR-18). $0.85 Matanzas Inlet. A. J. Mehta and C. P. Jones. (SGR- 21). $1.50 Sikes Cut. T. A. Zeh. (SGR-35). $0.40 Big Hickory Pass, New Pass, and Big Carlos Pass. C. P. Jones. (SGR-37). $0.60 St. George Inlet. H. Kojima and S. D. Hunt. (SGR- 38). $0.40 Port Canaveral Inlet. S. D. Hunt. (SGR-39). $0.50 St. Marys Entrance. T. M. Parchure. (SGR-44). $0.75 Each title represents a summary of the more significant information available on the named inlet. The reports are part of an inlet series that will perhaps improve understanding of the overall effect of inlets on their surrounding areas. Guidelines for Beachfront Construction with Special Reference to the Coastal Construc- tion Setback Line. Courtland A. Collier, Kamran Eshaghi, George Cooper, and Richard S. Wolfe. 72 pp. 1977. (SGR-20). $2.00* Discusses and illustrates some problems commonly encountered in beachfront construction, and criteria for evaluating variances that will uphold the purpose and philosophy of the CCSBL law whenever construc- tion seaward of the CCSBL is justified. Artificial Reefs in Florida. Donald Y. Aska, Ed. (SGR-24). $0.75 Proceedings of a conference held June 10-11, 1977 at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida. Provides current information regarding the placement, management, use, and control of Florida's artificial reefs. Marina and Boatyard Operators in Florida - Conference Proceedings. Thomas M. Leahy, Edi- tor. (SGR-27). $0.75 Summarizes the two-and-a-half day conference for marina and boatyard operators held in Orlando, Flor- ida, April 4-6, 1978. This conference provided a forum for operators to discuss their problems with represen- tatives from government regulating agencies and to encourage education and research programs where needed. Salt Tolerant Plants for Florida Landscapes. William E. Barrick. (SGR-28). $2.00* Lists and describes salt tolerant plants especially adap- table to the climatic conditions found in Florida and provides information pertaining to environmental stres- ses and adverse qualities of coastal soils. Includes black and white photographs of 67 salt tolerant plants. Seawall Design on Open Coast. Todd L. Walton, Jr. and William Sensabaugh. (SGR-29). $0.30 This report is intended to provide insight into effects which seawalls have on the beach system, and proper design considerations for seawall construction on the *For Sale Only open coast. The main emphasis is toward anchored seawalls since most seawalls on the open coast are of this type. Legal Aspects of Recreational Marina Siting In Florida. Frank E. Maloney, Bram D. C. Canter and Richard G. Hamann. (SGR-36). $2.00* Designed to inform public and private planners and decision-makers about the major environmental regu- latory controls to which a marina construction project in Florida is subject. Artificial Reefs: Conference Proceedings. Edit- ed by Donald Y. Aska. (SGR-41). $3.00* Proceedings of a conference held September 13-15, 1979, in Daytona Beach, Florida. Residential Canals and Canal Networks: De- sign and Evaluation. F. W. Morris, IV. (SGR-43). $5.00* Prepared for design engineers, developers, and regula- tory agency personnel interested in either designing new canal systems or rehabilitating existing ones. It describes canal hydrodynamics and dispersion, guide- lines for canal design, site surveys, canal design ele- ments, and a procedure for evaluating an existing or proposed canal network. FACT SHEETS Stabilizing Beaches and Dunes with Vegeta- tion in Florida. (MAFS-1). $0.05 Provides information on the use of vegetation to stabil- ize 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. 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 areas: Boca Raton Inlet Vicinity, Captiva Island, Estero Island, Lido Key, Sanibel Island, and Siesta Key. Florida Coastal and Environmental Informa- tion A User's Guide. Lucille Lehmann and Todd L. Walton. (MAFS-8). $0.05 *For Sale Only Lists sources of coastal and environmental information including Coastal Engineering Archives, Environmen- tal Data Index, Oceanic and Atmospheric Scientific Information Center, University of Florida Computer Searches, etc. Constructing an Artificial Reef Buoy. (MAFS- 9). $0.05 Describes artificial reef buoys and provides diagrams for construction. Artificial Reef Site Selection and Evaluation. Heyward Mathews. (MAFS-20). $0.05 Tells how to select a proper site for an artificial reef. Includes information related to the distance and depth offshore, substrate, reef permitting and biological re- ports. Florida Sea Grant Artificial Resource Team. (MAFS-21). $0.05 Describes the activities of a Florida Sea Grant funded artificial reef resource team established to aid munici- pal and private groups interested in artificial reef con- struction. Lists addresses and phone numbers of team members. Building Construction on Shoreline Property. (MAFS-25). $0.05 Construction guidelines and considerations for owners, designers, and builders of shore area buildings. TECHNICAL PAPERS How to Order: Multiple copies of technical papers and journal reprints are not available. Free single copies may be ordered from: Florida Sea Grant, Building 803, University of Florida, Gaines- ville, FL 32611 Papers Presented at Annual Conference on Beach Preservation. October 3-5, 1979, Bal Har- bour, FL. Compiled by Stan Tait and Thomas Leahy. (TP-16). A Survey of Small Craft Marinas in Florida. P. V. Rao, J. J. Einerson, J. A. Einerson and A. J. Mehta. (TP-18). JOURNAL REPRINTS Adams, James W. R. 1979. Rebuilding the beaches of Florida. Shore and Beach. J. of the Am. Shore & Beach Pres. Assn. 47(2):3-6. Baker, Earl J. 1979. Predicting response to hurri- cane warnings: A reanalysis of data from four studies. Mass Emergencies 4(9): 9-24. Barcilon, Albert I., and Joseph P. Lau.1973. A model for formation of transverse bars. J. Geophys. Res. 28(5): 2656-2664. Barrick, William E. 1979. Salt tolerant plants for Florida landscapes. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 91: 82-84. Bobbie, Ronald J., Janet S. Nickels, G. A. Smith, Steven D. Fazio, R. H. Findlay, William M. Davis, David C. White. Effect of light on biomass and commun- ity structure of estuarine detrital microblota. Appl. and Env. Microbio..42(01): 0150-0158, July 1981. Bobbie, Ronald J. and David C. White.1980. Charac- terization of benthic microbial community structure by high-resolution gas chromato- graphy of fatty acid Methyl Esters. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 39(6): 1212-1222. Bobbie, Ronald J., Susan J. Morrison and David C. White.1978. Effects of substrate blodegradabil- ity on the mass and activity of the associated estuarine microblota. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 35(1): 179-184. Boynton, W. R. 1977. An energy based evaluation of a proposed navigation dam on the Apala- chicola River, Florida. pp. 158-171 in: Livingston, R. J. and E. A. Joyce, editors. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ. 26. Christensen, B. A. and R. M. Snyder 1978. Estab- lishment of residential waterfront property by construction of canal systems in coastal wet- lands. Problems and solutions. Coastal Zone 78, pp. 1301-1315. Chiu, T. Y. 1977. Beach and dune response to hurricane Eloise of September 1975, pp. 116- 134. in: Proc. of Coastal Seiments '77, 5th Symposium of the Waterway, Port, Coastal & Ocean Division, ASCE, November 1977. Charleston, SC. Christensen, B. A. 1976. Hydraulics of sheet flow in wetlands. Proc. Symp. on Inland Waters for Navi- gation, Flood Control and Water Diversion. Colorado State University, pp. 746-749. Christensen, B. A. 1976. Mild slope stable chan- nels a stochastic design approach. ASCE Annu. Conv. San Diego, CA pp. 1-28. Christensen, B. A. 1975. Stochastic approach to stable channel design. Reprint No. 2563, Amer. Soc. Civil Eng. Nat. Conv. November 2-7, 1975. Denver, Colorado. 24 pp. Coultas, C. L. 1978. The soils of the intertidal Zone of Rookery Bay, FL. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42: 111-115. Cripe, C. R., and R. J. Livingston.1977. Dynamics 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 determination of activity rhythms of aquatic organisms using infrared light emitting diodes. J. Fish Res. Bd. Canada 32:1884-1886. Davis, William M. and David C. White.1980. Fluoro- metric determination of Adenosine Nucleo- tide derivatives as measures of the microfoul- ing, detrital, and sedimentary microbial bio- mass and physiological status. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 40(3): 536-538. Dean, Robert G., and Todd L. Walton, Jr. 1973. Sedi- ment transport processes in the vicinity of Inlets with special reference to sand trapping. Second Int. Estuar. Res. Conf. Myrtle Beach, SC, October 1973. Eng-Wilmot, D. L. 1978. Growth response of the marine blue-green alga, Gomphosphaerla apon- Ina, to inorganic nutrients and significance to management of Florida red tide. Microbios. 19: 167-179. Eng-Wilmot, D. L., and D. F. Martin.1977. Large-scale mass culture of the marine blue-green alga, Gomphosphaeris aponina. Flor. Sci. 40(2): 197-198. Eng-Wilmot, D. L., W. S. Hitchcock, and D. F. Martin. 1977. Effect of temperature on the proliferation of Gymnodinlum breve and Gomphosphaerla apon- Ina. Marine Biol. 41: 71-77. Escoffier, Francis F., F. ASCE and Todd L. Walton, Jr., M. ASCE.1979. Inlet stability solutions for tribu- tary inflow. Journal of the Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Division. 105(WW4), Proc. Paper 14964, November 1979, pp. 341-355. Graham, Donald Steven and Ashish J. Mehta.1981. Burial design criteria for tidal flow crossings. Transportation Engineering Journal TE2: 227-242. Graham, Donald Steven, John Paul Daniels and B. A. Christensen.1979. Predicting circulation changes from bathymetric modification, pp. 531-549 in: Proc. of the Spec. Conf. on Civil Eng. in the Oceans IV. September 10-12, 1979. San Francisco, CA. Graham, D. Steven, J. M. Hill and B. A. Christensen. 1978. Verification of an estuarine model for Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Proc. of the Specialty Conf. on Verification of Math. and Phys. Models in Hydraulic Eng. ASCE. August 9-11,1978. College Park, Maryland, pp. 237-245. Hartt, Wm. A., Jos. E. Fluet, and T. E. Henke.1976. Air fatigue of notched 1018 steel in the endu- rance limit range. Metallurg. Trans. A,V7A: 1341- 1345. Hill, J. M. and D. S. Graham.1980. Using enhanced landsat images for calibrating real-time estua- rine water quality models. Water Quality Bulletin 5(1): 20-23. Iverson, Richard L., Henry F. Bittaker, and Vernon B. Myers.1976. Loss of radio-carbon in direct use of aquasol for liquid scintillation counting of solutions containing 14C-NaHCO3. Limnol. and Oceanog. 21(5): 756-758. Jones, Christopher P. 1980. Inlet sand bypassing systems in Florida. Shore and Beach 48(1): 25-34. King, John D. and David C. White.1977. Muramic acid as a measure of microbial biomass in estuarine and marine samples. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 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. Microbio. 33(5): 1177-1183. Kobylinski, G. J., and R. J. Livingston.1975. Move- ment 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 tempera- ture and DDT residues. Arch. Env. Contam. & Tox- icol 4: 119-128. Koenig, Christopher C. and Robert J. Livingston.1976. The embryological development of the Dia- mond killfish (Adinla xenica). Copeia 1976 (3): 435-445. Livingston, R. J., N. P. Thompson and D. A. Meeter. 1978. Long-term variation of organochlorine residents and assemblages of epibenthic or- ganisms in a shallow north Florida (USA) estu- ary. Mar. Bio. 46: 355-372. Livingston, Robert J., et al 1976. Avoidance re- sponses of estuarine organisms to stormwater runoff and pulp mill effluents. Estuarine Pro- cesses, Vol., uses stresses and adaptation to the estu- ary. Academic Press, NY pp. 313-331. Maloney, F. E., and Dan Fernandez, Anthony R. Parrish, Jr. and James M. Reinders.1977. Public beach access: A guaranteed place to spread your towel. Univ. of Fla. Law Review XXIX: 853-880. Maloney, Frank E. and Anthony J. O'Donnell, Jr. 1978. Drawing the line at the oceanfront. The role of coastal construction setback lines in regulat- ing development of the coastal zone. Univ. of Fla. Law Review XXX: 383-404. Maloney, Frank E., R. G. Hamann, and B. D. E. Canter. 1980. Stormwater runoff control: a model ordi- nance for meeting local water quality man- agement needs. Natural Resources Journal 20: 714-764. Martin, Dean F., and Barbara.1976. Aponin, a cyto- litic factor toward the red tide organism, Gym- nodinlum breve. Biological assay and prelimi- nary characterization. J. Env. Sci. Health, All. (20 & 11): 613-622. Martin, Dean F. and Marina H. Gonzalez.1978. Effects of salinity on synthesis of DNA, acidic poly- saccharide, and growth in the blue-green alga, Gomphosphaerla aponina. Water Res. 12: 951-955. McCoy, Leslie F., Jr., and Dean F. Martin.1977. The influence of Gomphosphaeria aponina on the growth of Gymnodinlum breve and the effect of aponin on ichthyotoxicity of Gymnodinlum breve. Chem-Bio Interactions 17: 17-24. Meeter, D. A. and R. J. Livingston.1978. Statistical methods applied to a four-year multivariate study of a Florida estuarine system. Am. Soc. for Testing and Materials. Spec. Tech. Pub. 652: 53-67. 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. Colo- rado State Univ. August 10-12, 1976. pp. 960-977. Mehta, A. J. and T. A. Zeh 1980. Influence of a small Inlet in a large bay. Coastal Engineering 4(1980): 157-176. Miller, Christopher and Albert Barcilon.1976. The dynamics of the littoral zone. Rev. Geophys. and Space Phys. 14(1): 81-91. Morrison, S. J., et al.1977. Evidenceffor microfloral succession on allochthonous plant litter in Apalachicola Bay, Florida, USA. Mar. Bio. 41: 229-240. Myers, V. B., and R. L. lverson.1977. Aspects of nut- rient limitation of the phytoplankton produc- tivity in the Apalachicola Bay system. pp. 67-74 in: Livingston, R. J. and E. A. Joyce, editors. Fla. Mar. Res. Pub. 26. Nickels, Janet S., John D. King, and David C. White. 1979. Poly-B-Hydroxybutyrate accumulation as a measure of unbalanced growth of the estua- rine detrital microbiota. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 37(3): 459-465. Oesterling, J. L. and G. L. Evink.1977. Relationship between Florida's blue crab population and Apalachicola Bay. 101-121 in: Livingston, R. J. and E. A. Joyce, editors. Fla. Mar. Res. Pub. 26. Paredes, J. Anthony.1978. Hurricanes and anthro- pologists in Florida. Flor. Anthropol. 31(2): 44-51. Rubin, Hillel and Todd L. Walton, Jr. 1978. Prediction of littoral drift for lakes and bays from wind observation. SE Geol. 18(2): 119-127. Sayler, G. S., R. Thomas and R. R. Colwell.1978. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) degrading bacteria and PCB in estuarine and marine environments. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science 6: 553-567. Tam, C. K. W. 1973. The dynamics of the rip cur- rents. J. Geophys. Res. 78(12): 1937-1943. Turbeville, Joseph E. 1976. A ferromagnetic sor- bent system for oil spill recovery. Offshore Technol. Conf. Pap. No. 0TC 2693. pp. 883-886, 3 Figs. Walton, Raymond, A. M. ASCE and Bent A. Chris- tensen, M. ASCE.1980. Friction factors in storm surges over inland areas. Journal of the Water- way, Port, Coastal and Ocean Division. 106(WW2), Proc. Paper 15439, May 1980, pp. 261-271. Walton, T. L., Jr. 1978. Equilibrium shores and coastal design. Coastal Sediments '77. pp. 1-16. Walton, Todd L., Jr. and T. Y. Chiu.1979. A review of analytical techniques to solve the sand trans- port equation and some simplified solutions. pp. 809-837 in: Proc. of the Spec. Conf. on Coastal Structures '79. March 14-16, 1979. Alexandria, VA. Walton, Todd L., Jr. 1977. A relationship between inlet cross section and outer bar storage. Shore and Beach. April 1977. pp. 9-14. Walton, T. L. and R. G. Dean.1973. Application of littoral drift roses to coastal engineering pro- blems. Conf. Eng. Dynamics in the Surf Zone. May 14-17, 1973 Sydney, Australia. White, David C. 1978. Determination of microbial activity of estuarine detritus by relative rates of lipid biosynthesis. Limnol. and Oceanog. 22(6): 1089-1099. LIVING MARINE RESOURCES MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS Florida's Commercial Swordfish Fishery: Longline Gear and Methods. James C. Cato and Frank J. Lawlor. (MAP-14). $0.40 Describes briefly commercial fishing methods employ- ed in Florida's swordfish fishery. Small Boat Longlining for Swordfish on Flori- da's East Coast: An Economic Analysis. Steven A. Berkeley, Edwin W. Irby, Jr. and John W. Jolley, Jr. (MAP-15). $0.40 Designed to assist fishermen in decision-making before they invest in a new vessel or change their gear to enter the swordfish fishery. Reproduction, Growth, and Migration of Blue Crabs Along Florida's Gulf Coast. Michael T. Oesterling. (MAP-20). $0.40 Formerly 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 tag- ging and recapture of the crabs. Included are maps showing release sites, recapture locations, numbers of crabs involved, and time frame. Oyster Production: Plant Workers. W. Steven Otwell. (MAP-21). $0.40 Provides guidelines regarding the proper handling of oysters for persons involved in the oyster industry. Includes sanitation methods. Bacteria and Seafoods. W. Steven Otwell and John A. Koburger. (MAP-22). $0.30 Provides information on the problems related to bacte- ria and seafoods and how to combat them. SEA GRANT REPORTS Florida Commercial Marine Fisheries - Growth, Relative Importance and Input Trends. Fred J. Prochaska. (SGR-11). $0.50 Trends in total landings in Florida during the 1952-72 period are considered and Florida's relative importance as a fishing state is analyzed. Lugworm Aquaculture. Charles N. D'Asaro and Henry C. K. Chen.(SGR-16). $2.00 Details a preliminary plan for a commercial bait-worm hatchery to produce the lugworm, Arenicola cristata Stimpson, and discusses the market perspective of lugworms. Proceedings: Colloquium on Snapper-Grouper Fishery Resources of the Western Central At- lantic Ocean. Edited by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and Albert C. Jones. (SGR-17). $5.00* Proceedings of a conference held October 16, 1975, at the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Meeting in Pensacola Beach, Florida. An Economics Profile of Florida Commercial Fishing Firms: Fishermen, Commercial Activ- ities and Financial Considerations. Fred J. Pro- chaska and James C. Cato. (SGR-19). $0.30 An economic survey of firms, fishermen and the gear and investments employed in Florida's major fisheries. Primary Economic Impact of the Florida Com- mercial Fishing Sector. Fred J. Prochaska and R. Allen Morris. (SGR-25). $0.50 Identifies the quantity and value of commercial marine landings for the 1972-75 production period, determines expenditures and sales directly generated by commer- cial marine fisheries, and assesses the economic impact in terms of sales, income, employment and output. Economic Impact of the Processing and Mar- keting of Commercial Florida Marine Land- ings. R. Allen Morris and Fred Prochaska. (SGR-26). $0.75 Provides basic economic research which can be app- lied to specific problems facing those who engage in the marketing and processing of commercially landed *For Sale Only fish. This report is limited to Florida marine fisheries and does not include fresh water fisheries. Industries supplying inputs to the commercial fishing industry will find this useful. An Indexed Bibliography of Snapper (Lutjani- dae) and Grouper-Sea Bass (Serranidae) Biol- ogy. Stephen A. Bortone, Karen A. Armsby, and Mildred B. Bortone, Editors. (SGR-30). $5.00* A comprehensive list of snapper-grouper information sources for commercial and scientific interests. Development of a Soft Crab Fishery in Florida. W. Steven Otwell, James C. Cato and Joseph G. Halusky. (SGR-31). $0.75 Provides information on the development, processes, market potential, etc., of soft crabs. Contains numer- ous photos, tables, graphs and a glossary of common terminology pertaining to the soft crab industry. Aquatic Animal Medicine: A State of the Art. Robert L. Jenkins and Joseph G. Halusky, Editors. (SGR-32). $2.00* Proceedings of a conference held April 25, 1979, spon- sored jointly by the International Association for Aqua- tic Animal Medicine, Florida Sea Grant College and Marine Advisory Program. The Florida Blue Crab Industry: Landings, Prices and Resource Productivity. Paul D. Lan- drum and Fred J. Prochaska. (SGR-34). $0.45 A compilation of published statistics and analyses of trends in landings, value and resources of the Florida blue crab industry. Seafood Waste Management in the 1980's: Conference Proceedings. Edited by W. Steven Otwell. (SGR-40). $8.00* Paper presented at a conference held September 23- 25, 1980, in Orlando, Florida. Spiny Lobster, Stone Crab and Secondary Fishery Costs and Revenues In the Florida Keys, 1978-79 Season. Fred J. Prochaska and Paul D. Landrum. (SGR-42). $0.50 An analysis of production, costs, and revenues by boat size for the multiple species fisheries in which spiny lobster fishermen in the Florida Keys participate. *For Sale Only FACT SHEETS Protect the Manatee. (MAFS-3). $0.05 Information on the Florida Manatee (Trichechus mana- tus), a Florida endangered species. In addition to a map showing locations of refuges used by manatees in Flor- ida, many interesting facts are included. Land Your Catch Fresh. (MAFS-6). $0.05 Quality control guidelines for proper protection for fish harvest by culling, cleaning and chilling. Includes legal requirements for boats used for harvesting and trans- porting seafood. Information useful to commercial and sport fishermen. Sharks and Man A Perspective. (MAFS-10). $0.05 Provides answers to some common questions about sharks. Fish Facts for Florida Consumers. (Series of seven individual brochures). Blue Crab (MAFS-13). Finfish (MAFS-14). Shrimp (MAFS-15). Squid (MAFS-16). Oysters (MAFS-22). Conch (MAFS-23). Soft Crab (MAFS-33). $0.05 Each Demonstrates how to select, buy and prepare seafood. Harvest and Identification of Peeler Crabs. W. Steven Otwell. (MAFS-26). $1.00 Describes the molting process of blue crabs using color photographs and provides identification informa- tion as well as locations and season, fishing methods, handling procedures and fishing regulations related to the soft shell fishery. Judging Tournament Fish. W. Steven Otwell and George H. Burgess. (MAP-24). $0.35 Contains information for judging tournament fish in- cluding species identification, weight requirements, sensory assessments, and objective tests such as use of the Torreymeter. Illustrations of game fish are included to aid in species identification. TECHNICAL PAPERS How to Order: Multiple copies of technical papers and journal reprints are not available. Free single copies may be ordered from: Florida Sea Grant, Building 803, University of Florida, Gaines- ville, FL 32611. Shrimp Beam Trawls Design, Construction and Operation. Bent A. Christensen and John Dor- man. (TP-6). Biology and Florida Fishery of the Stone Crab, with Emphasis on Southwest Florida. Theresa M. Bert, Richard E. Warnerand Lorin D. Kessler. (TP-9). Chemical Attractants of the Florida Spiny Lob- ster, Panullirus argus. Barry W. Ache, Bruce R. John- son and Edward Clark. (TP-10). Low-Temperature Smoked Fish Fillets: A Po- tential New Product Form for Florida Fish. W. Steven Otwell, John A. Koburger, and Robert L. Degner. (TP-19). Consumer Acceptance of Low-Temperature Smoked Fish Fillets. Robert L. Degner, W. Steven Otwell, and John A. Koburger. (TP-20). Economic Impact and Participant Character- istics for the First Annual Greater Jackson- ville Natural Light Kingfish Tournament. J. W. Milon, M. J. Ellerbrock, G. L. Brinkman, and C. M. Logan. (TP-21). Verifying "Freshness" of Tournament Fish. W. Steven Otwell, J. C. Deng, and Robert W. Taylor, Jr. (TP-22). JOURNAL REPRINTS Alvarez, Jose, C. 0. Andrew, and Fred J. Prochaska. 1976. Dual structural equilibrium in the Florida shrimp processing industry. Fish Bull. 74(4): 879-883. Bennet, Chipley B. and Mary A. Hood.1980. Effects of cultural conditions on the production of Chi- tainase by a strain of Bacillus megaterium. Devel- opments in Industrial Microbiology 21: 357-363. Bortone, Stephen A. and Charles L. Hollingsworth. 1980. Ageing red snapper, Lutjanus campe- chanus, with otoliths, scales, and vertebrae. Northeast Gulf Science 4(1): 60-63. Bortone, Stephen A., Paul Rebnack, and David M. Sie- gel.1981. A comparative study of Diplectrum for- mosum and D. bivittatum (Pisces: Serranidae). Florida Scientist 44(2): 97-103. Cato, James C. and Fred J. Prochaska.1977. A statis- tical and budgetary economic analysis of Flori- da-based Gulf of Mexico red snapper-grouper vessels by size and location, 1974-75. Marine Fisheries Review Paper 1269: 6-14. Cato, James C. 1976. Dockside price analysis in the Florida mullet fishery. Marine Fish. Rev. 38(6): 4-13. Christensen, B. A. 1973. Hydrodynamic modeling of nets and trawls. Proc. Gulf & Carib. Fish. Inst. October 1973. pp. 28-35. Craig, Alan K. 1974. Puerto Rico: Key to conserva- tion 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 micros- copy. 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. SEAssc. 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., R. F. Matthews, and C. M. Watson.1977. Effect of chemical and physical treatments on rancidity development of frozen mullet (MugII cephalus) fillets. J. Food Sci. 42(2): 344-347. DiDomenico, Dante A. and Richard L. Iverson 1977. Uptake of Glycolic Acid by a marine bivalve. J. Exp. Mar. Bio. Ecol. 28: 243-254. Dobkin, Sheldon, William P. Assinaro, and Jacques van Montfrans.1974. Culture of Macrobrachlum acan- thurus and M. carcinus with notes on the selec- tive breeding and hybridization of these shrimps. Proc. Fifth Annual Meeting World Maricul- ture Society January 21-25, 1974. Charleston, SC. Hagwood, R. W. and S. A. Willis.1976. Cost compari- sons of rearing larvae of freshwater shrimp, Macrobrachlum acanthurus and M. rosen- bergh, to juveniles. Aquaculture 7: 59-74. Kassouny, Margaret E., John W. Nelson, Blanca I. Laughlin and Henry C. Kaufmann.1979. Elemental analysis of shark muscle by atomic absorp- tion and proton beam techniques. Trace Sub- stances in Environmental Health XIII: 181-189. Koburger, John A., ,Richard A. Dargan and Denise L. Langston.1979. Production of salted mince from mullet and frames of red drum and grouper. Proc. of Tropical and Subtropical Fisheries 5: 1-10. Labisky, Ronald F., Douglas R. Gregory, Jr., and Joseph A. Conti. 1980. Florida's spiny lobster fishery: an historical perspective. Fisheries 5(4): 28-36. Menzel, Winston.1978. Selection and hybridiza- tion in quahog clams (Mercenarla spp.) 507-521 in: Avault, James W., Jr., editor Proc. of the Eighth Annu. Meeting World Maricul. Soc. January 1977. San Jose, Costa Rica. Menzel, R. W., et al.1974. Portuguese and Japa- nese 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. Malacol. Union, Inc. p. 38. Menzel, R. W. Clams and oysters as animals for mariculture in the United States. Proc. 10th Annu. Conf., Marine Tech. Soc. pp. 611-617. Menzies, Robert A. 1981. Biochemical population genetics and the spiny lobster larval recruit- ment problem: an update. Proc. of the 33rd Annu. Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. November 1980. San Jose, Costa Rica pp. 230-243. Menzies, Robert A. and James M. Kerrigan. 1979. Implications of spiny lobster recruitment pat- terns of the Caribbean A biochemical gene- tic approach. pp. 164-178 in: Proc. of the Gulf and Carib. Fish. Inst. November 1978 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Morrison, Susan J. and David C. White.1980. Effects of grazing by estuarine Gammaridean amphi- pods on the microbiota of allochthonous detri- tus. Appl. and Env. Microbio. 40(3): 659-671. Nickels, J. S., R. J. Bobbie, D. F. Lott, R. F. Martz, P. H. Benson, and D. C. White. 1981. Effect of manual brush cleaning on biomass and community structure of microfouling film formed on alu- minum and titanium surfaces exposed to ra- pidly flowing seawater. Appl. and Envir. Microbio. 41(6): 1442-1453. Orthoefer, F. T. 1974. Antioxidant and processing treatments to prevent rancidity in mullet. Proc. Gulf Carib. Fish Inst. (1973), 26th Annu. Session pp. 48-53. Otwell, W. Steven, John A. Koburger, and R. L. Degner. 1980. Low-temperature smoking technique opens route for new fish products. Food Product Development November 1980 issue pp. 16-17. Prochaska, Fred J. and James C. Cato.1980. Eco- nomic considerations in the management of the Florida spiny lobster fishery. Fisheries 5(4): 53-56 in Spiny Lobster Series. Prochaska, Fred J. and James C. Cato.1978. Analysis of Florida Atlantic king mackerel monthly dockside prices. 67-69 in: Proc. of the Mackerel Coll. March 16, 1978. Prochaska, Fred J. and Joel S. Williams.1979. An eco- nomic analysis of spiny lobster production by individual firms at optimum stock levels. Sou- thern J. Ag. Econ. July 1978. pp. 105-109. Santos, S. L. and J. L. Simon. 1980. Marine soft- bottom benthos to annual catastrophic dis- turbance in a South Florida estuary. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 3: 347-355. Santos, S. L. and J. L. Simon.1980. Marine soft- bottom community establishment following annual defaunation: larval or adult recruit- ment? Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 2: 235-241. Santos, Stuart L. and Stephen A. Bloom.1980. Stabil- ity In an annually defaunated estuarine soft- bottom community. Oecologia 46: 290-294. Sheridan, Peter F. 1979. Three new species of Mel- Ita (Crustacea: amphipoda), with notes on the amphipoda fauna of the Apalachicola estuary of Northwest Florida. Northeast Gulf Science 3(2): 60-73. Sheridan, Peter F. 1978. Food habits of the bay anchovy, Anchoa mitchilll, in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Northeast Gulf Science 2(2): 126-132. Tomaszewski, F. B., D. Toloday, R. F. Mathews, and J. C. Deng.1979. The effect of salt, tripolyphos- phate and sodium alginate on the texture qual- ity of fish patties. Proc. of the 4th Annu. Tropical and Subtropical Fisheries Tech. Conf. of the Americas April 22-25, 1979. St. Petersburg, FL. Touart, L. W. and S. A. Bortone.1980. The accessory reproductive structure in the simultaneous hermaphrodite Deplectrum blvittatum. J. Fish Biol. 16: 397-403. Warner, Richard E., Christopher L. Combs, and Dou- glas R. Gregory, Jr. 1977. Biological studies of the spiny lobster Panullrus argus (Decapoda; Pa- linuridae) in South Florida. 1976 Proc. Gulf Carib. Fish. Inst. 29:166-183. White, D. C., W. M. Davis, J. S. Nickels, J. D. King and R. J. Bobbie.1979. Determination of the sedimen- tary microbial biomass by extractible lipid phosphate. Oecologia 40: 51-62. Williams, Joel S., and Fred J. Prochaska.1977. Maxi- mum economic yield and resource allocation in the spiny lobster industry. Southern J. Agr. Econ. July 1977. pp. 145-149. Yang, M. C. K. 1976. A design problem for deter- mining the population direction of movement. Brometrika 63(1): 77-82. MARINE 4-H PUBLICATIONS How to Order: Please order 4-H publications from: IFAS Publications, Bldg. 440, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611. Florida 4-H Marine Science Program, Mem- ber's Guide. Neil Crenshaw, Editor. (4-H 314). Includes sixteen short-term projects on marine science. Seaweeds, plankton, phytoplankton, zooplankton, sponges, barnacles, crabs, seashells, sharks, green sea turtle, birds, stinging animals of the sea, beach sand, sandy beaches, beachcombing, and tides. Field Study of the Marine Environment, Lead- er's Guide. Neil Crenshaw. (4-H 338). Describes how to conduct a field study of an aquatic environment with youngsters. How to group the young- sters, the use of some simple collecting gear, measur- ing salinity, constructing a simple food web and sample questions and problems that can be proposed to stimu- late thought. Intertidal Zone Project. Neil Crenshaw. (4-H 362). Six field activities designed for youngsters between the ages of 12 and 18 years. The activities include seining, plant and algae collecting, plankton collecting, meas- uring salinity, measuring temperature, and measuring turbidity. Life in the Sea, Member's Guide. Neil Crenshaw and Bill Clifton. (4-H 360). Contains seven activities: Dolphins, tide pool, mana- tees, mollusks, seals and sea lions, coral reefs, and penguins, that can be done by visiting an oceanarium or through actual observations in the wild. Activities include information and data about the animal or habi- tat and a list of suggested readings. Life in the Sea, Leader's Guide. (4-H 358). Includes answers to the questions contained in the project record, 4-H 359. Life in the Sea, Project Record. (4-H 359). A manual to be used in conjunction with 4-H 360 and 4-H 358. Contains questions, observations and exer- cises to be completed by reading the member's guide and through observations conducted while visiting an oceanarium and/or in nature. Starting and Maintaining a Marine Aquarium. Compiled by Neil Crenshaw. (4-H 356). Explains how to make an aquarium from used glass, and how to maintain a salt water aquarium. Types of sea water, bottom material, filters, lighting, heating, aquarium animals, water maintenance, and potential problems are discussed. Starting and Maintaining a Marine Aquarium, Project Record. (4-H 357). A record book for maintaining a salt water aquarium. Includes a project maintenance list and project record. Wetlands. Neil Crenshaw. (4-H 365). Covers basic information about salt marshes, swamps, estuaries, and mangrove wetlands. How wetlands are important in purifying water, as nurseries, for nutrient supplies and as a source of protection is discussed. Wetlands, Project Record. (4-H 366). Contains a wetland crossword puzzle, hidden words puzzle, and activities for youngsters to conduct in the field. Fins & Scales. Neil Crenshaw. (4-H 367). Discusses the various kinds of fins and scales that are found on fish and how they are used by the fish. The information is followed up with suggested hands-on activities. OUT-OF-PRINT PUBLICATIONS A complete set of out-of-print publications is main- tained at Hume Library, University of Florida, and can be used there as reference material. Also, xeroxed copies can be obtained for a nominal fee. Address: University of Florida Hume Library State Documents IFAS Gainesville, FL 32611 They are also available from: National Sea Grant Depository Pell Marine Science Library University of Rhode Island Narragansett, RI 02882 And may be borrowed through inter-library loan or directly if the request is made on institution or business letterhead. MARINE ADVISORY BULLETINS (Out-of-Print) Gasoline and Fuel Tax Exemptions Fuel Allocations. James C. Cato. 9 pp. (SUSF-SG-73- 001). Obsolete. 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). Crab Processing. 1. Sanitation. William E. McCul- lough. (SUSF-SG-73-003). The Fisherman and the Farm Credit System. Fred J. Prochaska. 5 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-004). Obsolete. Marine Economics: Programs in Research and Extension. Fred J. Prochaska and James C. Cato. 6 pp. (SUSF-SG-73-005). Obsolete. Coastal Construction Setback Line. James A. Purpura and William M. Sensabaugh. 18 pp. (SUSF- SG-74-002). Regulatory Management Programs for Florida Marine Fishermen. F. J. Prochaska and J. R. Baarda. 13 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-003). Landings, Values, and Prices in Commercial Fisheries for the Florida Keys Region. F. J. Pro- chaska and J. C. Cato. 20 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-004). Recent Tax Developments in Commercial Fish- ing. James C. Cato. 5 pp. (SUSF-SG-74-005). Obsolete. Landings, Values and Prices in Commercial Fisheries for the Florida West Coast. J. C. Cato and F. J. Prochaska. 73 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-003). Recent Tax Developments in Commercial Fish- ing. James C. Cato. 10 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-004). Obso- lete. Florida Shrimp: From the Sea Through the Market. Chris 0. Andrew, Fred J. Prochaska, and Jose Alvarez. 15 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-005). 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. (SUSF-SG-75-006). Northwest Florida Gulf Coast Red Snapper- Grouper Party Boat Operations. An Economic Analysis, 1974. Fred J. Prochaska and James C. Cato. 9 pp. (SUSF-SG-75-007). Electronic Fish Scanning Net Fishing, Flor- ida. Donald Y. Aska and Thomas M. Leahy. 8 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-002). Economic Analysis of Cost and Returns in the Spiny Lobster Fishery by Boat and Vessel Size. Fred J. Prochaska and Joel S. Williams. 18 pp. (SUSF-SG-76-004). Landings, Values, and Prices in Commercial Fisheries for the Florida East Coast. James C. Cato and Fred J. Prochaska. 61 pp. (SUSF-SG-77-003). Landings, Values, and Prices in Commercial Fisheries for the Florida Northwest Coast. James C. Cato and Fred J. Prochaska. 48 pp. (SUSF- SG-77-004). An Economic Analysis of King Mackerel Pro- duction by Hook-and-Line on the Florida Atlan- tic Coast. 8 pp. (MAP-1). 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). SEA GRANT REPORTS (Out-of-Print) Reports on the Florida Sea Grant College Pro- gram for 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978. (Annual Reports). Research and Information Needs of the Flor- ida Spiny Lobster Fishery. William Seaman, Jr. and Donald Y. Aska. 64 pp. (SGR-1). St. Lucie Inlet Glossary of Inlets Report #1. Todd L. Walton. 59 pp. (SGR-2). Ft. Pierce Inlet Glossary of Inlets Report #2. Todd L. Walton. 47 pp. (SGR-3). A System for the Determination of Chronic Effects of Pollutants on the Physiology and Behavior of Marine Organisms. Robert J. Living- ston, Claude R. Cripe, et al. 15 pp. (SGR-4). On Maricultureof the Florida Seaweed, Eucheu- ma Islforme. Clinton J. Dawes. 10 pp. 1974. (SGR-5). An Indexed Bibliography of the Spiny Lobster Family Palinuridae. P. Kanciruk and W. F. Herrn- kind, Editors. 101 pp. (SGR-8). Economic Structure of the Florida Shrimp Processing Industry. Jose Alvarez, Chris 0. Andrew, and Fred J. Prochaska. 46 pp. (SGR-9). Conference Proceedings: Sharks and Man A Perspective. William Seaman, Editor. 40 pp. (SGR- 10). The Florida Spiny Lobster Fishery: Landings, Prices and Resource Productivity. Joel S. Willi- ams and Fred J. Prochaska. 50 pp. (SGR-12). Littoral Drift Estimates Along the Coastline of Florida. T. L. Walton, Jr. 122 pp. (SGR-13). Sebastian Inlet. A. J. Mehta, Wm. D. Adams, and C. P. Jones. 55 pp. (SGR-14). Economics, Biology, and Food Technology of Mullet. James C. Cato and William McCullough, Edi- tors. 160 pp. (SGR-15). Seminar Proceedings: Freshwater and the Flor- ida Coast Southwest Florida. William Seaman, Jr. and Richard McLean. 243 pp. (SGR-22). Ponce de Leon Inlet Glossary of Inlets Report No. 6. C. P. Jones and A. J. Mehta. 56 pp. (SGR-23). Hurricanes and Coastal Storms Papers Pre- sented at a National Conference. Earl J. Baker, Editor. 219 pp. (SGR-33). TECHNICAL PAPERS (Out-of-Print) The Social Impact of Hurricane Eloise on Pana- ma City, Florida. Earl J. Baker, John C. Brigham, J. Anthony Paredes and Donald D. Smith. 64 pp. and A Longitudinal Study of Public Attitudes Toward Hazard Zone Land Use Controls. Earl J. Baker. 32 pp. (TP-01). Littoral Drift and the Prediction of Shoreline Changes. Richard L. Pfeffer. 112 pp. (TP-02). Energy Relationships and the Productivity of Apalachicola Bay. Robert J. Livingston, Richard L. Iverson, and David C. White. 472 pp. (TP-03). "Eloise" A Seminar on Beaches vs. Hurricanes. Edited by Todd L. Walton, Jr. and Thomas Leahy. 72 pp. (TP-04). Proceedings Artificial Reef Workshop. Doug Coughenower and Bob Bender. 14 pp. (TP-05). Benefit-Cost Study of Pinellas County Artifi- cial Reefs. Eila Hanni and Heyward H. Mathews. 47 pp. (TP-1). Beach Nourishments in Florida and on the Lower Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Todd L. Walton, Jr. 66 pp. (TP-2). The National Flood Insurance Program Revis- ited An Updated Model Ordinance for Imple- mentation of Its Land Management Criteria. Frank E. Maloney and Dennis C. Dambly.46 pp. (TP-3). Spiny Lobster Research Review Proceedings of a Conference Held December 16, 1976, in Key West, Florida. Richard E. Warner, Ed. 56 pp. (TP-4). Short-and Long-Term Effects of Forestry Oper- ations on Water Quality and the Biota of the Apalachicola Estuary (North Florida, USA). Robert J. Livingston. 409 pp. (TP-5). Papers Presented at Beach Seminar Held Octo- ber 4-7, 1978, at Captiva Island, Florida. T. L. Walton, Jr. and T. M. Leahy, Eds. 176 pp. (TP-7). The Biology and Utilization of Florida's Com- mercial Sponges. John M. Stevely, Jerome C. Thompson and Richard E. Warner. 45 pp. (TP-8). Biology and Florida Fishery of the Stone Crab, with Emphasis on Southwest Florida. Theresa M. Bert, Richard E. Warner and Lorin D. Kessler. 82 pp. (TP-9). Development of County and Local Ordinances Designed to Protect the Public Interest in Flor- ida's Coastal Beaches. Frank E. Maloney and Dan Fernandez, et al. 100 pp. (TP-11). Fourth Annual Tropical and Subtropical Fish- eries Technological Conference of the Ameri- cas. W. Steven Otwell and John A. Koburger. 36 pp. (TP-12). Local Control Over the Onshore Impacts of Offshore Energy Development in Florida. R. D. Woodson, Marc J. Tannen, and John J. Corbett. 104 pp. (TP-13). Protecting Coastal Waters: Model Ordinances for Runoff Control and Sewage Disposal. Frank E. Maloney and Bram D. E. Canter. 56 pp. (TP-14). Marine-Related Recreation Businesses and Public Facilities in Bay County, FL. Edward A. Fernald, Karen Walby, Sarah Jane Miller and John Paul Jones III. 82 pp. (TP-15). AUTHOR INDEX Ache, Barry W. 19 Adams, James W. R. 9 Adams, William D. 5, 29 Alvarez, Jose 19, 27, 28 Anderson, C. L. 26 Andrew, C. 0. 19, 27, 28 Armsby, Karen A. 17 Aska, Donald Y. 6, 7, 27, 28 Assinaro, William P. 21 Baarda, J. R. 26 Baker, Earl J. 9, 29 Barcilon, Albert I. 9, 13 Barile, Diane 4 Barrick, William E. 6, 9 Bender, Bob 29 Bennett, Chipley B. 19 Benson, P. H. 22 Berkeley, Steven A. 15 Bert, Theresa M. 19, 30 Bittaker, Henry F. 11 Bloom, Stephen A. 23 Bobbie, Ronald J. 9, 22, 23 Bolton, M. E. 3 Bortone, Stephen A. 17, 20 Bortone, Mildred B. 17, 23 Boynton, W. R. 9 Brigham, John C., Jr. 29 Brinkman, G. L. 19 Bullis, Harvey R., Jr. 16 Burgess, George H. 18 Canter, Bram D. E. 7, 12, 30 Cato, James C. 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 Chen, Henry C.K. 16 Chiu, T. Y. 9, 14 Christensen, B. A. 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20 Clark, Edward 19 Clifton, Bill 24 Collier, Courtland A. 5, 6 Colwell, R. R. 13 Combs, Christopher L. 23 Conti, Joseph A. 21 Cooper, George 6 Corbett, John J. 4, 30 Coughenower, Doug 29 Coultas, C. L. 10 Courtenay, W. R., Jr. 20 Craig, Alan K. 20 Crenshaw, Neil 24, 25 Cripe, C. R. 10, 28 Cripe, J.H. 10 Dambly, Dennis C. 30 Daniels, John P. 11 Dargan, Richard A. 21 D'Asaro, Charles N. 16 Davis, John H. 5 Davis, W. M. 9, 10, 23 Dawes, Clinton J. 28 Dean, Robert G. 10, 14 Degner, Robert L. 19, 22 DeLameter, Edward D. 20 Deng, J. C. 19, 20, 23 DiDomenico, Dante A. 20 Dobkin, Sheldon 21 Dorman, John 19 Einerson, J. A. 8 Einerson, J. J. 8 Ellerbrock, M. J. 19 Eng-Wilmot, D. L. 10, 11 Escoffier, Francis F. 11 Eshaghi, Karman 6 Evink, G. L. 13 Fazio, Steven D. 9 Fernald, Edward A. 30 Fernandez, Dan 12, 30 Findlay, R. H. 9 Fisher, Jeffrey A. 2, 4 Fluet, Joseph E. 11 Gifford, Charles A. 4 Gonzalez, Marina H. 12 Gorden, Marjorie R. 1 Graham, Donald S. 11 Gregory, Douglas R., Jr. 21,23 Hagwood, R. W. 21 Halusky, Joseph G. 3, 17 Hamann, Richard G. 7, 12 Hanni, Eila 29 Hartt, William A. 11 Henke, T. E. 11 Herrnkind, W. F. 28 Hill, J. M. 11 Hitchcock, W. S. 11 Hollingsworth, Charles L. Hood, Mary A. 19 Hunt, S. D. 5 Irby, Edwin W., Jr. Iverson, Richard L. 15 11,13,20,29 Jenkins, Robert L. 17 Johnson, Bruce R. 19 Johnson, Leigh Taylor 3, 5 Jolley, John W., Jr. 15 Jones, Albert C. 16 Jones, C. P. 5,11,29 Jones, John Paul, III 30 Kanciruk, P. 28 Kassouny, Margaret E. 21 Kaufmann, Henry C. 21 Kerrigan, James M. 22 Kessler, Lorin D. 19, 30 King, John D. 12,13,23 Koburger, John A. 15, 19, 21, 22, 30 Kobylinski, G. J. 12 Koenig, Christopher C. 12 Kojima, H. 5 Labisky, Ronald F. 21 Landau, Matthew 3 Landrum, Paul D. 17 Langston, Denise L. 21 Lau, Joseph P. 9 Lawlor, Frank J. 15 Laughlin, Blanca L. 21 Leahy, Thomas M. 1,6, Lehmann, Lucille 7 Livingston, R. J. 10, 12 Logan, C.M. 19 Lott, D. F. 22 Lowry, Billie H. 1 8, 27, 29, 30 ,28, 29, 30 Maloney; Frank E. 7, 12,30 Martin, Barbara 12 Martin, D. F. 10,11, 12 Martz, R. F. 22 Mathews, Heyward H. 8, 29 Matthews, R. F. 20, 23 McCoy, Leslie F., Jr. 12 McCollough, William E. 26,29 McLean, Richard 29 McNutt, R. H. 26 Meeter, D. A. 12 Mehta, A.J. 5,8, 11,13,29 Menzel, R. W. 21 Menzies, Robert A. 21, 22 Miller, Christopher 13 Miller, Sarah Jane 30 Milon, J.W. 19 Morris, F. W. IV 7 Morris, R. Allen 16, 28 Morrison, Susan J. 9, 13, 22 Myers, Vernon B. 11, 13 Nelson, John W. 21 Nickels, Janet S. 9, 13, 22, 23 O'Donn'ell, Anthony J. 12 Oesterling, J. L. 13, 15 O'Hara, Norbert W. 3 Orthoefer, F. T. 22 Otwell, Steven W. 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 30 Parchure, T. M. 5 Paredes, J. Anthony 13, 29 Parrish, Anthony R., Jr. 12 Pfeffer, Richard L. 29 Prochaska, Fred J. 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 Rao, P. V. 8 Rebnack, Paul 20 Reinders, James M. 12 Rubin, Hillel 13 Santos, S. L. 22, 23 Sayler, G. S. 13 Seaman, William 28, 29 Sensabaugh, W. A. 5, 6, 26 Sheridan, Peter F. 23 Siegel, David M. 20 Simon, J. L. 22, 23 Sitarz, Walter A. 1 Skinner, Thomas C. 4 Smith, Donald D. 29 Smith, G. A. 9 Snyder, R. M. 9 Stevely, John M. 30 Tait, Stan 8 Tam, C.K.W. 13 Tannen, Marc J. 30 Taylor, Cecile W. 12 Taylor, Robert W., Jr. 19 Thomas, R. 13 Thompson, Jerome C. 30 Thompson, N. P. 12 Toloday, D. 23 Tomaszewski, F. B. 23 Touart, L. W. 23 Turbeville, Joseph E. 14 van Montfrans, Jack 21 Walby, Karen 30 Walton, Raymond 14, 28 Walton, Todd L., Jr. 4,6,7, 10, 11, 13, 14,28,29,30 Warner, Richard E. 19, 23, 30 Watson, C. M. 20 White, David C. 9, 10, 11, 13, 14,22,23,29 Williams, Joel S. 22, 23, 27, 28 Willis, S.A. 21 Wolfe, Richard S. 6 Woodson, R. D. 4, 30 Yang, M. C. K. 23 Zeh, T.A. 5,13 SUBJECT/KEY WORD INDEX Acidic polysaccharide 12 Alga 10, 11, 12 Allochthonous plant litter 13 Anchoa mitchilli 23 Anchors 2 Annual reports 1,28 Anthropologists 13 Apalachicola Bay 9,11, 13,2 Aponin 12 Aquaculture 16 Aquarium 25 Aquasol 11 Aquatic animal medicine 17 Artificial Reefs 4, 6, 7, 8, 29 Atomic absorption 21 , 22 !3, 29, 30 Bacillus megaterium 19 Bacteria 15 Bathymetric 11 Bay County 30 Beach access 4, 12 nourishment 29 Beaches 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 29, 30 Beachfront construction 6 Beam trawls 19 Bibliographies 17, 28 Big Carlos Pass 5 Big Hickory Pass 5 Biomass 9,10,11,22,23 Biosynthesis 14 Blind Pass 5 Blue Crab 13, 25, 17, 18 Boating safety 1, 2 Breakwaters 4 Buoy 8 Canal systems 7, 9 Captiva Island 30 Caribbean 20, 22 Channel design 10 Clam mariculture 21 Coastal construction 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 19, 22, 26 design 6, 7, 10 engineering 14 history notes 7 information 4, 5, 6, 7 stablilzation 7 zone 5, 9 COASTAL PROCESSES 6 Coastal News Reprints 3 Coastal Storms 29 Cold Water 2 Commercial fisheries 15, fishermen 26 Conch 18 Conferences 6, 7, 8, 16, Costs and returns 22 Crab processing 26 soft 17, 18 blue 13, 25, 17, 18 Crassostrea 21 Crustacea: amphipoda 2 Cytolitic activity 12 Detrital 9, 10, 14 Diplectrum formosum 21 vivittatum 20, 23 Directory 1 Diving 2 DNA 12 Dunes 4, 7, 9 ,16,17, 18, 19,22,27,30 17 28,29,30 Ecology 9,11,12,28 Economics 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Education 1 Electronic fish scanning 27 Eloise 9,29 Energy 4, 29 Environmental information 7, 13, 24, 28, 30 Epibenthic 12 Estuarine 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 22, 23, 30 detritus 14, 22 microbiota 9, 13, 22 model 9 Eucheuma isiforme 28 Ferromagnetic sorbent system Finfish 18 Fins 24 Fish facts 18 scales 20 Floating tire breakwaters Florida 4-H 24 Florida Sea Grant Program Fluorometric determination Gammaridean amphipods Forestry operations 30 Fort Pierce Inlet 28 Freshwater 29 14,15 1,2,28 10 Gammaridean amphipods 22 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Glycolic acid 20 Gomphosphaeria aponina 10, 11, 12, 17 Grouper 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27 Gulf Stream 3 Gymnodinium breve 11, 12, 17 Hurricane 1, 2, 3, 9, 13, 14, 29 Eloise 9,29 resistant construction 4 Hydrodynamic modeling 20 Hydraulics 10 Ichthyotoxicity 12 Inlets 5, 10, 11, 13, 14,28,29 Intertidal zone 10, 24 John's Pass 5 Judging 18 Key West 30 King mackerel 19, 22, 27 Land management 30 Land use controls 29 Landsat 11 Lipid 14,23 Littoral drift 13, 24, 28, 29 roses 14 LIVING MARINE RESOURCES 15 Longline gear 15 Lugworm 16 Lutjanidae 17, 20 Mackerel 18, 22, 27, 28 Macrobrachium acanthurus 21 Manatee 18 Mariculture 21,28 Marinas 3, 6, 7, 8 MARINE ADVISORY PROGRAM 2 Marine Education 3, 4, 24 MARINE LOG 3 MARINE YOUTH EDUCATION 1, 24 Marketing 16 Marsh system 10 Matanzas Inlet 5 Melita 23 Mercenaria spp. 21 Microfouling 10, 22 Mirex 10 Mugil cephalus 20 Mullet 20.21.22.26.29 Muramic acid 11 National flood insurance 30 Nets 20, 27 New Pass 5 Newsletter 3 Offshore energy development 4, 30 Oil spill recovery 14 Ordinances 30 Organochlorine residues 12 Outer bar storage 14 Oysters 15, 18, 21 Palinuridae 28 Panama City 29 Panulirus argus 19, 23 Peeler crabs 18 Periodicals 3 Phytoplankton productivity 13 Pinellas County 29 Plants 7 Pollutants 28 Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) 13 Poly-B-hydroxy-butyrate 13 Ponce de Leon Inlet 29 Port Canaveral Inlet 5 Pregnancy 2, 3 Preservation 8 Proton beam 21 Puerto Rico 20 Pulp mill effluents 12 Quahog clams 21 Rancidity 20, 22 Radiocarbon 11 Recreation businesses 30 Red drum 21 Red snapper 20, 27 Redtide 10, 11, 12 Reefs 4 Regulatory management programs Research organizations 3 Residential waterfront 5, 7, 9 Revetments 5 Rip currents 13 Rookery Bay 10 Runoff control 30 26, 30 Salt tolerant plants 6, 9 Salted mince 21 Sand transport 12 Sand trapping 10 Scales 20, 25 Scuba 2, 3 Sea Bass 17 Seafood 15, 17, 18 Seawall design 5, 6 Seaweed 28 Sebastian Inlet 28 Sediment transport 10, 13 Seminars 29,20 Serranidae 17, 20, 29 Setback line 6, 12 Sharks 18, 21, 28 Shore protection 3 Shrimp 18, 19, 21,27, 28 processing 19, 28 Sikes Cut 5 Smoked fish fillets 19, 22 Smoking 2, 22 Snapper-Grouper 16, 17 Social impact 29 Soft crab 17, 18 Spanish mackerel 28 Spiny lobster 17, 19, 20, 21, 22,23, 27, 28, 30 Sponges 30 Squid 18 St. George Inlet 5 St. Lucie Inlet 28 St. Mary's Entrance 5 Stabilization 5, 7, 9 Steel (1018) 11 Stochastic design 10 Stone crab 17.19, 30 Stormwater runoff 12 Swordfish 15 Teleostean fishes Thunderstorms Tournament fish Transverse bars 20 18, 19 Trawls 19, 20 Trinectes 20 Tripolyphosphate 23 Vegetation 5, 6, 7, 9 Waste management 17 Walkover structures 4 Weather 1,2, 3, 14, 29 Wetlands 9, 10, 24 Workshops 29 Florida Sea Grant College is supported by award of the Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, grant number NA80AA-D-00038, under provisions of the National Sea Grant College and Programs Act of 1966. This information is published by the Marine Advisory Pro- gram which functions as a component of 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, cooperating. Printed and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 14, 1914. The Florida Sea Grant College is an Equal Employment Opportunity-Affirmative Action employer authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function without regard to race, color, sex, or national origin. Copies available at: Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program G022 McCarty Hall University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 This publication was promulgated at an annual cost of $1455.37 or $.364 per copy to provide informa- tion on the publications of the Florida Sea Grant College Program. Cost does not include postage or handling. GENERAL INFORMATION Report on the Florida Sea Grant College for 1980 and 1981. (Biennial Report). Tom Leahy and Billie Lowry. (SGR-50). Discusses research projects, education, and marine advi- sory program of the Florida Sea Grant College. A pro- gram summary, publications, and list of principal inves- tigators and projects are also included. Saltwater Fishing Piers in Florida. D. Y. Aska, ed. (MAFS-36). Lists Florida's 61 public saltwater fishing piers. Includes location, addresses, phone numbers, facilities, operating hours, availability of supplies such as tackle, bait, ice, etc., and user fee. Multiple copies $0.25 each. COASTAL PROCESSES AND DEVELOPMENT Marine Advisory Bulletins Mangroves: A Guide for Planting and Maintenance. John Stevely and Larry Rabinowitz. (MAP-25). Multiple copies $0.25 each. An 8-page bulletin on the biology of mangroves including information concerning the ecological importance and identification of species as well as guidelines to planting seedlings, transplanting, air-layering and pruning. FLORIDA SEA GRANT P11RI ICATIONR This is an addendum to Florida Sea Grant Publica- tions 1973-1982 (MAP-10) and includes publica- tions printed through January 31, 1983. See the INTRODUCTION (MAP-10) for information on prices and ordering. Man Meets Coast A Game of Coastal Issues. Diane Barile. (MAP-26). $3.00* An educational game for 30 to 75 players who assume new identities to explore and resolve various coastal issues facing their fictitious community. For both adults and junior-senior high school students, the game proceeds from neighborhood meetings to meetings of common interest groups (e.g., fishermen, developers, conservationists, tourists, etc.) and concludes in a county commission hearing to decide policies regarding such common issues as fishing in canals, dredging of a ship channel, and coastal water supply regulations. Deterioration and Repair of Timber and Concrete Pilings. Christopher P. Jones. (MAP-27). Multiple copies $0.40 each. First in a series of bulletins intending to acquaint marina operators with common engineering problems they may face, the causes, and ways to solve these problems. Sea Grant Reports A Handbook for Economic Analysis of Coastal Recrea- tion Projects. J. W. Milon and Grace Jones. (SGR-45). $2.00* Prepared for recreation planners and administrators with little or no training in economics to provide a basic understanding of economic principles as they apply to outdoor coastal recreation activities. Legal Aspects of Recreational Marina Operations in Florida. Richard G. Hamann and Bram D. E. Canter. (SGR-46). $2.00* Topics covered in this report include tort liability, bailments, admiralty law, charter service, marine insur- ance, maritime liens, wrecked and derelict vessels, and oil spill and pollution control. Gives guidance to marina operators in recognizing and avoiding potential legal difficulties. Dune Restoration and Revegetation Manual. Jack Salmon, Don Henningsen, and Thomas McAlpin. (SGR-48). $2.00* Generally applicable to the Gulf of Mexico and South- eastern Atlantic states, this manual focuses on dunes in *For Sale Only the pioneer or sea oat zone closest to the waves. Designed to serve both the private property owner and the local government official, it includes information related to both large and small projects. The Prediction of Hurricane Storm Surges. D. Lee Harris. (SGR-49). $1.00* A state-of-the-art survey, the purpose of this report is to encourage and assist non-meterologists in making use of available technology. Although some of it is technical in nature, the non-specialist is able to gain an understand- ing of the problems involved in the prediction of coastal floods. Fact Sheets Directory of Organizations and Persons Concerned With Artificial Reefs in Florida. (MAFS-35). Multiple copies $0.10 each. This directory is a compilation of persons and organiza- tions concerned with the design, permitting, construc- tion, sponsorship, assessment, administration and management of artificial reefs in Florida. Includes the names and addresses of numerous federal, state, and local government agencies, institutions, private groups and individuals. Technical Papers Modeling the Apalachicola System. Carol Connor, Ann Conway, Barry A. Benedict, and B. A. Christensen. (TP-23). Out of Print. LIVING MARINE RESOURCES Marine Advisory Bulletins Economic Returns in Operating Florida Atlantic Coast Charter and Party Boats, 1980-81. Keri H. Taylor, Fred J. Prochaska, and James C. Cato. (MAP-28). Multiple copies $0.40 each. Provides individual charter boat and party boat owners/ captains with basic economic information with which they can compare their own operations and also compare the economic characteristics of the charter boat industry on the north and south Florida Atlantic coasts. *For Sale Only Sea Grant Reports The Economic Impact and Valuation of Saltwater Recreational Fisheries in Florida. Frederick W. Bell, Philip E. Sorensen, and Vernon R. Leeworthy. (SGR- 47). $3.00* Reports on the economic and social importance of Florida's saltwater or marine recreational fisheries. Includes facts and figures related to the economic impact of saltwater recreational fishing on the state in terms of income, employment, wages and taxes generated; esti- mates the value of a "recreational day"; and provides a demographic and economic profile of both residents and tourists who use Florida's saltwater fisheries for recrea- tion. Technical Papers Sail-Assisted Commercial Marine Vehicles Bibliography and Abstracts. John W. Shortall III. (TP-24). Sailing Fishing Vessels Engineering Economic Analysis: An Interactive Basic Computer Program. John W. Shortall Ill. (TP-25). Eighth Annual Tropical and Subtropical Fisheries Technological Conference of the Americas. W. Steven Otwell and John A. Koburger, eds. (TP-26). Florida Sea Grant College is supported by award of the Office of Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, grant number NA80OAA-D-00038, under provisions of the National Sea Grant College and Programs Act of 1966. This information is published by the Marine Advisory Pro- gram which functions as a component of 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, cooperating. Printed and distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 14, 1914. The Florida Sea Grant College is an Equal Employment Opportunity-Affirmative Action employer authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function without regard to race, color, sex, or national origin. This public document was promulgated at a cost of $137.76, or 4.6 cents per copy to provide infor- mation on the publications of the Florida Sea Grant College Program. Cost does not include postage or handling. GRANT- |
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