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1983-1988 completion report, South Region fisheries management: Peace River fish population monitoring and sunshine bass stocking evaluation.
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Name/Creator
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Florida, Champeau, T. R.
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Abstract/Description
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The objective of this study was to update the ichthyofaunal data base through a comprehensive five-year sampling program. The fish community was evaluated in order to determine the biotic integrity of the Peace River. In this study, biotic integrity was qualitatively evaluated by integrating the following parameters: fish abundance and biomass, species richness, composition and diversity.
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Date Issued
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[1988], 1988, 1988, 1988-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1988-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1988-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_swfe_0449
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1987-1992 completion report, South Region fisheries management.
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Name/Creator
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Champeau, T. R. (Thomas R.), Florida
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Abstract/Description
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This on-going study provided fishery management, public assistance, technical input, environmental protection, and educational programs to a 13-county region in Florida. The objective of this study is to conserve fisheries resources within the region while meeting increasing needs of the public, as well as the desires and expectations of fishermen.
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Date Issued
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1992], 1992, 1992, 1992-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1992-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1992-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_swfe_0339
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Title
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208 Water Quality Management Plan for Southwest Florida.
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Name/Creator
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Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council
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Abstract/Description
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The Southwest Florida 208 area is composed of six counties: Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, and Sarasota. The overall goal of the 208 Program is to maintain or re-establish the high quality surface water of the region. The 208 Water Quality Management Plan for this area appears in three volumes. The first two volumes contain the text, and the third volume is the appendix.
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Date Issued
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1978, 1978-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fgcu/fd/fgcu_swfe_0022
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Title
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A Bibliography of South Florida Wading Birds.
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Name/Creator
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Kushlan, James A., Baumann, M. Christine, McEwan, Linda C.
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Abstract/Description
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The wading birds of south Florida have attracted the attention of naturalists, biologists and conservationists for decades. These species of herons, ibis, spoonbils, and storks have figured importantly in national and international conservation efforts and in the establishment of natural preserves such as Everglades National Park and Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Regional population decreases caused initially by hunting and then by loss of habitat are well known.
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Date Issued
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1978, 1978-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3174697
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Title
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A bibliography of the hydrology of the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp, Florida.
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Name/Creator
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DeMauro, Linda S.
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Abstract/Description
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The intent of this report is to provide a bibliography of the hydrologic literature, both historic and current, concerning the Everglades area, which includes the Conservation Areas and Everglades National Park, and the Big Cypress Swamp, which includes the Big Cypress National Preserve (Figure 1 and 2). These areas represent the southern portion of the Kissimmee River- Lake Okeechobee Watershed, with the Conservation Areas and the Big Cypress providing the bulk of the overland flow into the...
Show moreThe intent of this report is to provide a bibliography of the hydrologic literature, both historic and current, concerning the Everglades area, which includes the Conservation Areas and Everglades National Park, and the Big Cypress Swamp, which includes the Big Cypress National Preserve (Figure 1 and 2). These areas represent the southern portion of the Kissimmee River- Lake Okeechobee Watershed, with the Conservation Areas and the Big Cypress providing the bulk of the overland flow into the Park (Figure 3). The hydrology of the basin is a system of complex relationships, and determines the unique ecological environment of the area. Through man's manipulations in his efforts to farm, urbanize and industrialize South Florida, he has altered the historic flow regime of the area. This in turn affected the biological environment in a chain reaction attendant to such a sensitive, interdependent system.
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Date Issued
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1977, 1977-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3362035
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Aboriginal Wooden Objects from Southern Florida: Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Volume 80, Number 9, Publication 2960.
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Name/Creator
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Fewkes, J. Walter, Smithsonian Institution
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Abstract/Description
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In 1895 Mr. F. H. Cushing, for many years connected with the Bureau of American Ethnology, made some very remarkable discoveries of aboriginal remains at Key Marco, on one of the chain of islands that fringe the southwest coast of Florida, forming the coastal border of the Florida Everglades on the Gulf of Mexico. Cushing described and illustrated in a preliminary report on his work some of the most important objects found at that time. Among the characteristic artifacts obtained by him were...
Show moreIn 1895 Mr. F. H. Cushing, for many years connected with the Bureau of American Ethnology, made some very remarkable discoveries of aboriginal remains at Key Marco, on one of the chain of islands that fringe the southwest coast of Florida, forming the coastal border of the Florida Everglades on the Gulf of Mexico. Cushing described and illustrated in a preliminary report on his work some of the most important objects found at that time. Among the characteristic artifacts obtained by him were several wooden objects so radically different from any found elsewhere in Florida shell heaps that he regarded them as typical of an aboriginal culture theretofore unrecorded. He thereby opened up a new chapter of archeological research in Florida.
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Date Issued
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1928-03-26, 1928-03-26T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/FI05120695.pdf, http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/FI05120695.jpg
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Abundance and distribution of ichthyoplankton in Florida Bay and adjacent waters.
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Name/Creator
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Powell, Allyn B., Southeast Fisheries Center (U.S.), South Florida Research Center, PALMM (Project)
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Abstract/Description
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An ichthyoplankton survey was carried on in Florida Bay and adjacent waters that focused on the abundance and distribution of larvae of four target species--red drum (Sciaenops ocellata), snook (Centropomus undecimalis), gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus), and spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus). Twenty sampling stations were established--eight to document larval entry into Florida Bay and adjacent estuarine waters, and 12 within Florida Bay and adjacent estuarine waters, to provide insight...
Show moreAn ichthyoplankton survey was carried on in Florida Bay and adjacent waters that focused on the abundance and distribution of larvae of four target species--red drum (Sciaenops ocellata), snook (Centropomus undecimalis), gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus), and spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus). Twenty sampling stations were established--eight to document larval entry into Florida Bay and adjacent estuarine waters, and 12 within Florida Bay and adjacent estuarine waters, to provide insight into larval fish distribution and movement. Spotted seatrout was the only target species whose larvae were regularly collected; gray snapper snook, and red drum apparently spawn outside of the park. Other findings include an abundance of gobiid larvae throughout the study sites. Maps of the study sites showing larvae distribution are included.
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Date Issued
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1987, 1987-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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Format
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E-book
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/fi06708701.pdf, http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/tc/feol/fi06708701.jpg
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