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Vitamin requirements of finfishes: a review

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Authors
H. A. Poston

Use of cultured fish in sport fisheries management in the United States of America

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Authors
R. E. Stevens, J. P. McCraren, K.W. McAllister

Breeding guidelines for abating inadvertent genetic change in trout hatchery brood stocks

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S.R. Phelps, W. B. Schill, R.C. Simon

Replacement for xylene in histological techniques

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Authors
R. L. Herman

Fish immunology and fish health

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Authors
W. B. van Muiswinkel, D. P. Anderson, C.H.J. Lamers, E. Egberts, J. J. A. van Loon, J.P. Ijssel

Atlantic Flyway review: Region V: Laurel, Prince Georges County, MD (390-0765)

My being away nearly all of September and on half the October weekends cut deeply into this season's banding. Totals for permanent residents and winter residents were close to normal, but numbers of the transient species are not at all comparable with other years. The only species that seemed more common than usual was the Northern Cardinal, for which my total of 28 was the second highest in ten y
Authors
Chandler S. Robbins

Deep continental margin reflectors

In contrast to the rarity of such observations a decade ago, seismic reflecting and refracting horizons are now being observed to Moho depths under continental shelves in a number of places. These observations provide knowledge of the entire crustal thickness from the shoreline to the oceanic crust on passive margins and supplement Consortium for Continental Reflection Profiling (COCORP)-type meas
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J. Ewing, J. Heirtzler, M. Purdy, Kim D. Klitgord

Ferromanganese crusts from Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot: Geological considerations

Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot in the Central Pacific were sampled, seismically surveyed, and photographed by bottom cameras in order to better understand the distribution, origin, and evolution of ferromanganese crusts. Necker Ridge is over 600 km long with a rugged crest, pods of sediment to 146 m thick, slopes that average 12° to 20°, and debris aprons that cover some of the low
Authors
James R. Hein, Frank T. Manheim, William C. Schwab, Alice S. Davis

New York Bight fault

High-resolution, single-channel and multichannel seismic-reflection profiles in the New York Bight provide 7 crossings of a 50-km-long fault that trends north-northeast for 30 km from its southern end, then bends northeast, and may continue northward beneath Long Island. Displacement, which is consistently down to the west, decreases upsection and suggests a growth fault. Dip of the fault is near
Authors
Deborah R. Hutchinson, John A. Grow