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         Sea Grant Fisheries:     more books (100)
  1. A methodology for the analysis of fishery management policies, with an example of the North Carolina brown shrimp fishery (UNC Sea Grant College publication) by Marc-david Cohen, 1989
  2. Economic impact of a closed fishing corridor on the North Carolina menhaden fishery (UNC Sea Grant College publication) by Vito J Blomo, 1984
  3. Fishery Stock: Assessment Models for 21st Century (Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposia Series, 15th.) by International Symposium on Fishery Stock, 1999-04
  4. Who Has the Legal Right to Fish? Constitutional and Common Law in Alaska Fisheries by Harry Bader, Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 1998-09-01
  5. Extended national fisheries jurisdiction, palliative or panacea? by Roy, and Washington Sea Grant Program Jackson, 1982
  6. The commercial fisheries of Maine (Maine sea grant bulletin) by Cyrus Hamlin, 1974
  7. NACOA, sea grant, ocean dumping: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Oceanography and the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment ... Ninety-fifth Congress, first session by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography, 1977-01-01
  8. Sea grant programs: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session, on H.R. 12108 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography, 1976-01-01
  9. Fisheries biology for everyone (Sea Grant Extension bulletin) by Stephen A Bortone, 1986
  10. Sea grant authorization: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, first session by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography, 1973-01-01
  11. Managing Fisheries: Empowering Communities (Workshop Proceedings) by Alaska Sea Grant, 2005-10-01
  12. Fisheries Bycatch: Consequences & Management (Singular Textbook Series)
  13. Angler's Guide to the ROCKFISHES of Alaska: BIOLOGY nad FISHERY MANAGEMENT (SG-ED-40) by ALASKA SEA GRANT, 2002
  14. Salmon shark manual: The development of a commercial salmon shark, Iamna ditropis, fishery in the North Pacific (Alaska sea grant report) by Brian Paust, 1986

41. SFOS: News: News Releases
5 January Scientists get crabby (sea grant) Crab declines are among topicsto be discussed at sea grant/Lowell Wakefield fisheries Symposium. 2000.
http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/news/press.html
advanced search SFOS Currents home News releases Seminar schedule ...
News : Releases

42. UAF School Of Fisheries And Ocean Sciences
NPMR is dedicated to scientific research in the Bering sea and adjacent waters, with the goal of better Category Science Earth Sciences Oceanography Projects...... SFOS—Dean of the School of fisheries and Ocean Sciences Vera Alexander willbe Brian Allee to head Alaska sea grant College Program 2/14; Coastal Alaska
http://www.sfos.uaf.edu/
advanced search News Course listings Calendar ... Contact us Irving-Sholander Memorial Lecture Series
10 April Dr. George Somero, Director of Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, California, is this year's Irving-Scholander lecturer at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He will present a public lecture entitled, "A physiologists perspective on global warming" on Monday, April 14 at 7pm in the Geophysical Institute's Elvey Auditorium on the UAF campus. A public reception will follow at the UA Museum. For more information, call the UAF Institute of Arctic Bilogy at 474-7640. International scientists gather at UAF to discuss Arctic Ocean biodiversity
8 April Scientists have long believed that biodiversity decreases as you move toward the poles, but that assumption is proving incorrect. Marine researchers will gather in Fairbanks to discuss the present state of scientific knowledge of marine life in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent Bering Sea. More than 30 participate in scientific diving training
2 April Workshop: The future of Alaska's salmon returns
30 March The focus of this workshop is the future of run strengths of Alaska's salmon populations statewide. The free workshop will be held April 21, 2003 at the University of Alaska Anchorage.

43. National Sea Grant College Program House Resources Fisheries Conservation, Wildl
November 8 before the House Resources fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and OceansSubcommittee, on the reauthorization of the National sea grant College Program
http://www.legislative.noaa.gov/Archives/2001/evanshearing110801.html
NOAA ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR FOR OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH TELLS OF SUCCESSES OF SEA GRANT PROGRAM BEFORE HOUSE RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING Dr. David Evans, NOAA Assistant Administrator for Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, testified on November 8 before the House Resources Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans Subcommittee, on the reauthorization of the National Sea Grant College Program.
In regard to the two bills under reviewed by the Subcommittee, Dr. Evans said: The Administration has not yet undertaken a formal review of either HR 1071 or the draft reauthorization bill. We do, however, look forward to working with Congress on a reauthorization of the Sea Grant program that is consistent with the Administration's budgetary and policy goals. The Administration is interested in seeking reforms that will further promote merit-based competition and improve the effectiveness of the program.
HR 1071, introduced by Del. Eni F. H. Faleomavaega (D-AS) and Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI), would increase the authorization levels for the Sea Grant program to $100 million annually starting in Fiscal Year 2002. The draft bill, in contrast, would increase authorization levels for Sea Grant to $110 million in Fiscal Year 2004 and make other organizational changes. The current Sea Grant Program Act (P.L. 105-160), which expires in Fiscal Year 2003, authorizes $67.8 million for Sea Grant in Fiscal Year 2002 and $68.8 million in Fiscal Year 2003. The Administration has requested $62.4 million for Sea Grant in Fiscal Year 2002, an increase over the Fiscal Year 2001 appropriation for this program.

44. Pennsylvania Sea Grant - Extension, Fisheries
Issue Statement Pennsylvania sea grant is working on several issues of concernrelated to fisheries 1) Improving fish habitat in Presque Isle Bay; 2
http://www.pserie.psu.edu/seagrant/extension/fisheries.html

45. Maryland Sea Grant Research: Portfolio III - Fisheries And Seafood
fisheries, then, constitutes the spectrum of interrelated sectors that include resource Todemonstrate sea grant's contribution to these various sections, this
http://www.mdsg.umces.edu/Research/portfolios/Fisheries/
Portfolio III: Fisheries and Seafood Production
Our Response Managing for Success Impacts
The Issue
Despite access to two major fishing grounds - the Chesapeake Bay and the Mid-Atlantic Bight - Maryland's historical preeminence as a fishing state has seen a sharp decline over the last two decades, largely due to the near elimination of the oyster fishery ( see portfolio ) and the continuing development of fisheries in other regions. Currently Maryland ranks 14 out of 33 coastal and Great Lakes states in terms of value of landed fish. While a variety of fish are landed commercially in Maryland, the value of the catch is dominated by only a few species - blue crab oysters and striped bass , which account for 83% of the total dockside value of landings. According to a recent survey, blue crabs alone account for 67% of watermen income from fishing. On the other hand, recreational fishing continues to thrive, and easy access of a large urban and suburban population to these fishing grounds results in Maryland's recreational fisheries being valued at $523 million annually to anglers. At a 5% rate of discount, the asset value of Maryland's recreational fisheries is estimated to be $13 billion. The challenges facing the region's commercial fishing industry are particularly demanding, and include biological, economic and social dimensions. These challenges relate particularly to the blue crab but include other species as well. For example, there is a lack of understanding of key biological factors, such as the life cycle, growth and development of the blue crab or how variables in the open environment affect the survival of juvenile fish such as shad. Economically, the region's commercial fishing industry faces variable harvests of such key species as the blue crab and, at the same time, increasing competition from as far away as Asia and Indonesia. Socially, local communities that depend on seafood-related businesses face rapid change and loss of their regional identity, as traditional seafood businesses deal with labor shortages, poor quality harvests and rising competition.

46. University Of Washington : Fisheries-Oceanography Library : New Book List
Understanding seafood markets videorecording improving private and public fisheriesmanagement / Gil Sylvia. Corvallis, Or.? Oregon sea grant, c1998.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/Fish/newbook.html
New Book List Week of April 7-13, 2003
Attached is the list of new books (not journals) on the New Book shelf at the Fisheries-Oceanography Library. You may place holds on these books in the UW Libraries Catalog Note that items marked with an asterisk may not be held as they are reference or reserve materials. Unbound journals do not appear on this list but are available for review on the New Book shelf. 1. Coastal environment : environmental problems in coastal regions IV / editor, C.A. Brebbia.
Southampton ; Boston : WIT, c2002.
2. Russian marine expeditionary investigations of the world ocean / N.N. Mikhailov ... [et al.] ; edited by R. Tatusko, S. Levitus.
Silver Spring, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service ; Obninsk : Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmantal Monitoring, All-Russian Institute for Hydrometeorological Information, [2002].
3. Birnie, Patricia W.

47. Position Announcement: Fisheries Specialist, Wisconsin Sea Grant
Date PrevDate NextDate Index Position Announcement FisheriesSpecialist, Wisconsin sea grant. Subject Position Announcement
http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/1998-06/msg00050.html
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Position Announcement: Fisheries Specialist, Wisconsin Sea Grant
  • Subject Position Announcement: Fisheries Specialist, Wisconsin Sea Grant From rhoops@seagrant.wisc.edu Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 12:09:32 -0500 List-Name: GLIN-Announce
WORKING TITLE: Fisheries Specialist AGENCY: University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute LOCATION: University of Wisconsin - Green Bay POSITION DESCRIPTION: Serve as Advisory Services Fisheries Specialist for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, a state-wide program of research, outreach and education dedicated to the protection and wise use of Great Lakes and ocean resources. Provide the public, industry, and agency personnel with instruction, applied research, practical demonstration, field-testing and consultation on fisheries problems and issues related to the Great Lakes. For a full description of responsibilities, see: http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/Advisory/FISHERIES/position.html

48. "Sea Grant Extension (San Diego) Fisheries Home Page"
fisheries, Information on Programs; NMFS Southwest fisheries ScienceCenter Research in Califiornia and Western Pacific; California
http://commserv.ucdavis.edu/CESanDiego/Seagrant/fisheries.htm
Fisheries Information on this topic can be found at the following web sites:
  • Heads Up!
    The mission of Heads Up! is to strengthen the connection of fishermen, fishing families, industry, communities, agencies, and other groups through the exchange of timely, important information that will ultimately support the industry's transition to the future.
  • National Fisheries Institute
  • Fish Facts of California Seafood Council
  • National Marine Fisheries Service
    Regional Offices, Science Centers, Special Programs
  • NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center
    Research in Califiornia and Western Pacific
  • California Department of Fish and Game
  • California Fisheries Information Home Page
    Ocean/Weather;
    Seafood/Aquaculture, Fisheries Management and Industry Main Menu
    Contact: Webmaster
  • 49. Research Partners/Sea Grant Colleges
    priorities are in the areas of estuarine and coastal processes; fisheries and aquaculture;and environmental technology. Woods Hole sea grant works with a
    http://www.oar.noaa.gov/organization/programs/sgcolleges.html
    Sea Grant Programs
    aking full advantage of regional expertise and commitment, Sea Grant pursues a national agenda through a highly interactive network of Sea Grant Colleges and research institutions. Headquartered at many of the nation's premier universities, Sea Grant programs are located in coastal and Great Lake states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. A national network of 30 Sea Grant Colleges and institutional programs shares research, outreach and education to solve old problems and explore new uses for the world's marine, Great Lakes and coastal resources. Sea Grant activities exist at the nexus of local, state, national and sometimes international interests. In this way, local needs receive national attention, and a national commitment is fulfilled at the local level. Contact the institution in the region of interest for more information. Map of regions
    Great Lakes Region
    Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program
    Illinois-Indian Sea Grant fosters the creation and stewardship of an enhanced and sustainable environment and economy along southern Lake Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Established in 1966, the program’s research foci include aquaculture, biological resources, coastal business and environment, and water quality. Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant is associated with Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL.

    50. National Sea Grant Programs: Southeast Region
    particularly on marine fisheries reserves, essential fish habitat, natural disasterreduction, and coastal water quality. Puerto Rico sea grant serves a
    http://www.oar.noaa.gov/joints/sg_seast.html
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    GREAT LAKES
    NORTHEAST MID-ATLANTIC ... PACIFIC National Sea Grant College Programs Southeastern Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Region Florida Sea Grant College Program
    Florida Sea Grant applies the scientific expertise of 15 private and public universities and research facilities toward solving the state's coastal problems. Through the funding of timely research in fisheries, aquaculture, marine biotechnology and coastal processes, the program allows the best and the brightest researchers together to resolve problems that are clearly of major importance in the state. Florida Sea Grant is headquartered at the University of Florida at Gainesville, FL, Georgia Sea Grant College Program
    Georgia Sea Grant supports a wide range of marine research, especially in the areas of technology development to measure impact of economic activity on the environment; enhancement of the quality and supply of seafood; and monitoring sustaining the health of Georgia’s coastal ecosystems. Georgia Sea Grant College Program is headquartered at the University of Georgia at Athens, GA. Puerto Rico Sea Grant College Program
    Puerto Rico Sea Grant has been active since 1980 in working toward the conservation and wise development of the island’s marine and coastal resources. Its research focuses particularly on marine fisheries reserves, essential fish habitat, natural disaster reduction, and coastal water quality. Puerto Rico Sea Grant serves a multicultural, international community in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Latin America and the Caribbean region. Puerto Rico Sea Grant is associated with the University of Puerto Rico at San Juan, PR.

    51. Bycatch Problem Focus Of Sea Grant Workshop At UConn
    regulatory agencies, fishery management councils, environmental organizations,the National Marine fisheries Service, and Northeast sea grant programs, the
    http://www.news.uconn.edu/rel03003.htm
    This is an archived article. For the latest UConn News, click here.
    Office of University Communications: (860) 486-3530
    Bycatch Problem Focus Of Sea Grant Workshop
    (Released: January 15, 2003)
    Office of University Communications
    "Our primary objective is to provide access to the most current scientific and technological information on the subject and to review and assess experiences and case studies from other areas," says Balcom. "We hope to build a foundation of factual information that can support dialogue aimed at evaluating the costs and benefits of various management options and be incorporated into policy development efforts." The bycatch symposium is the first in a series of fisheries-related educational workshops scheduled over the course of the coming year. Subsequent workshops will address property rights of fisheries management and the establishment of marine protected areas as a fisheries management tool. Tapping the knowledge and experience of the commercial and recreational fishing communities, state regulatory agencies, fishery management councils, environmental organizations, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and Northeast Sea Grant programs, the workshops provide a science-based platform for discussion aimed at resolving critical fisheries issues. Written summaries of each workshop will offer a focus for continuing discussion in policy deliberations. Sponsored by the National Sea Grant Program, the workshop series is being developed in partnership with Sea Grant programs in Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine, where all three workshops will be repeated. Additional partners include the National Marine Fisheries Service, New England Fisheries Management Council, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Manomet Center for Conservation Studies, Oceana, and the commercial and recreational fishing communities.

    52. Fisheries - FATHOM Magazine - Florida Sea Grant
    Shifting Patterns Beneath the Surface fisheries. Because of FloridaBay's status as a premier nursery area for many of the state's
    http://www.flseagrant.org/science/library/fathom_magazine/volume-7_issue-2/fishe
    Shifting Patterns Beneath the Surface
    Fisheries Because of Florida Bay's status as a premier nursery area for many of the state's most important finfish, any change in its quality is a cause for alarm among fisheries managers, as well as for the tens of thousands of commercial and recreational anglers who rely on the bay for income and relaxation. As a result, much of the research in the bay is being devoted to monitoring how changes in the water result in changes in fish populations.
    As a first step in getting a good picture of what's going on with the bay's fish, an ambitious sampling project using seines and trawls is now being conducted by the Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI). "Our Florida Bay project is really part of the Department of Environmental Protection's statewide Marine Fisheries Independent Monitoring Program," said James Colvocoresses, a FMRI research administrator working in Marathon. "In the bay, however, the survey takes on even more significance because it serves as a way to help monitor the ecosystem."
    Colvocoresses said that one of the most interesting findings of the monitoring program has been that there has been a very high "turnover" rate among fish populations in locations where large areas of seagrass have been lost.

    53. Florida Sea Grant
    Florida sea grant has a tradition of funding work on economic and stockmodeling, and prototype habitat development for fisheries research.
    http://www.flseagrant.org/science/fsg_report/sustainable_fisheries.htm
    Sustainable Fisheries Another project, led by Rich Novak, Charlotte County marine agent, has resulted in the placement of 360 reef balls under private docks and piers in Charlotte Harbor which should increase nursery habitat for estuarine species. Over 50 tons of concrete, a 70-foot barge and 200 reef balls have been sunk in the Gulf of Mexico to increase fishery habitat for reef fish such as grouper and snapper. At the international level, Florida Sea Grant has been active for more than a decade in advancing the science and technology of artificial habitats. From organizing international conferences, converging working groups and presenting invited keynote speeches, to the publication of a new book on evaluation of reef performances, Florida Sea Grant faculty continue to provide leadership in this field. Another Florida Sea Grant research project, led by Dr. Suzanna Smith, University of Florida, documented the effect of fishing regulations not on the fish stocks, but on the fishing families. A pre-net ban and post-net ban analysis documented a 20 percent decrease in the number of full-time fishermen and a 21 percent decrease in income from fishing. Coping strategies, personal and financial stress levels, social interactions and problems within the family and other changes related to the traditional family fishing business were also documented. This information will now allow fishery management councils and commissions to predict the human and social impacts of fishery regulations before they are implemented.

    54. NOAA Fisheries Awards $250,000 To Sea Grant Programs To Proved Environmental Edu
    NOAA fisheries Awards $250,000 to sea grant Programs to Proved EnvironmentalEducation Experiences for Teachers. September 24, 2002 Release from NOAA.
    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/InNews/NOAAteachers2002.htm
    News Selections... Fish News Shark News UF Fish News
    NOAA Fisheries Awards $250,000 to Sea Grant Programs to Proved Environmental Education Experiences for Teachers
    September 24, 2002 Release from:
    NOAA
    NOAA Fisheries Chesapeake Bay Office recently awarded four grants totaling $250,000 to Sea Grant programs located in the Chesapeake Bay region. This consortium of Sea Grant programs will provide Chesapeake Bay watershed teachers with courses that use a hands-on approach to learning about the bay watershed environment. This award comes as part of a larger effort of the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Offices Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program. The B-WET Program, sponsored by Senator Sarbanes, provides environmental education to students, teachers and communities throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed. For more information contact Seaberry Nachbar, (410) 267-5664.

    55. Chris Dewees,Calif Sea Grant Extension
    Resources A Status Report. He also is coeditor of California sea grant'snew fisheries newsletter. Recent projects address management
    http://www-csgc.ucsd.edu/EXTENSION/dewees.html
    Sea Grant Extension Specialist - Christopher M. Dewees
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    Marine Advisor Indx. About advisors Advisor map ... CA. Fisheries Info. ADVISORS: J.Cassell C.Dewees L.Johnson D.Mcardle ... Christopher M. Dewees
    Sea Grant Extension Program
    Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology
    University of California
    1 Shields Avenue
    Davis, California 95616-8751
    Last Updated:
    January 31, 2003
    Contact: WebAdmin@seamail.ucsd.edu
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    56. Sea Grant Research Index
    Education; Extension; fisheries; fisheries Habitat; Marine Affairs; New Marine Products;Ocean Engineering; seafood Technology. California sea grant Program Directory
    http://www-csgc.ucsd.edu/RESEARCH/SgResearchIndx.html
    California Sea Grant Research HOME PROJECT PROFILES PROG. DIR. INDEX Site Map Project Profiles -Reports on completed projects by subject and year (pdf) California Sea Grant Program Directory 2003-2004 (pdf) . . . Lists currently funded new and continuing projects Index of Projects from Program Directory 2003-2004 Special Competitions California Sea Grant Institutions (Sea Grant has supported universities and laboratories) Last Updated:
    February 13, 2003
    Contact: WebAdmin@seamail.ucsd.edu
    Home Proposal Staff ... Research

    57. Virginia Sea Grant
    The Virginia sea grant office at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville industryinnovations and updates to reports on the sustainability of fisheries.
    http://www.virginia.edu/virginia-sea-grant/library.htm
    Virginia Sea Grant publishes several newsletters and a quarterly magazine, as well as various advisory and research-oriented publications. A selection of recent publications can be viewed or downloaded here IN PDF FORMAT.
    Ordering information
    for the Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin. This quarterly, advisory services magazine covers marine resource topics in a thematic approach to a single species or marine resource. Published at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Online archive now available Tideline is Virginia Sea Grant's internal newsletter and covers programmatic topics. Published at the University of Virginia. CFAST News covers news in Virginia of interest to professionals in the commercial fish and shellfish technology industry. Published at Virginia Tech. The Crest and other VIMS news covering current issues in Virginia in coastal ocean and estuarine science. Published at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Research and Advisory Publications The Virginia Sea Grant office at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville produces various publications on subjects ranging from industry innovations and updates to reports on the sustainability of fisheries. Recent examples include:

    58. Virginia Sea Grant
    Revitalizing Commercial fisheries Virginia sea grant responds to theneeds of recreational and commercial fisheries by providing
    http://www.virginia.edu/virginia-sea-grant/advisory.htm
    Marine Advisory Services at Virginia Sea Grant Sustainably managing Virginia's coastal and offshore marine resources is increasingly challenging in the face of rising demands from a variety of users. Unique in its approach, the Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program responds by providing to industry science-based information and assistance in the wise use of marine resources. Advisory personnel bridge the gap between the scientific community and marine resource users, alerting researchers to information needs, and transferring research results back to user groups. Marine Advisory Specialists work in the following areas, often with researchers from the Commonwealth, the Mid-Atlantic region, and across the nation. Revitalizing Commercial Fisheries
    Virginia Sea Grant responds to the needs of recreational and commercial fisheries by
    • providing information to fishermen and to resource managers.
      providing safety training and information for recreational boaters and commercial fishermen.

    59. Blue Crab Fishery
    and selling blue crabs and trends in fisheries landings data. Texas; Blue crabsthe biology of abundance , Marine Notes, Maryland sea grant; Counting crabs
    http://www.vims.edu/adv/ed/crab/fish.html
    general information
    life cycle

    anatomy
    fisheries ecology data research reports educational resources ...
    BAY LINK

    blue crab fisheries
    commercial
    recreational
    Commercial
    Regulations
    • The Bi-State Blue Crab Advisory Committee (BBCAC)
      The Bi-State Blue Crab Advisory Committee, composed of fishery managers, agency leaders, legislators, conservationists, recreational crabbers, watermen, and crab industry representatives from Maryland and Virginia, provides a forum for discussion and action to protect the blue crab. This site includes publications, legislative activities, watershed signs, and links.
    • Summer of '96: Maryland blue crab regulations ," Marine Notes, Maryland Sea Grant
    • "The battle over blue crabs: capping the last great fishery," Marine Notes
    Economics: Catch Data and Stock Assessment
    • The Blue Crab Fishery in North Carolina
      This site from North Carolina State University discusses harvesting and selling blue crabs and trends in fisheries landings data.
    • Texas
    • "Blue crabs: the biology of abundance ," Marine Notes, Maryland Sea Grant
    • Counting crabs ," Marine Notes, Maryland Sea Grant
      Hard Crabs:
      • Gear and Catching
        • Researching and Regulating, Population Statistics

    60. Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program
    Marine Advisory Program. EDUCATION, SEAFOOD,RECREATION, fisheries, DEVELOPMENT, AQUACULTURE.
    http://www.vims.edu/adv/

    EDUCATION
    SEAFOOD RECREATION FISHERIES
    EDUCATION
    SEAFOOD RECREATION FISHERIES ... AQUACULTURE

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