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 *Croker, R. A. 1962. Growth and food of the gray snapper, Lutjanus 

 griseus , in Everglades National Park. Transactions of the Ameri- 

 can Fisheries Society 91(4) :379-383. 



This study of the biology of the gray snapper is based on the 

 examination of 849 specimens collected from the sport fishery. 



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 *Gorsline, D. S. 1966. Dynamic characteristics of west Florida Gulf 

 coast beaches. Marine Geology 4:187-206. 



This study of fifteen Florida coast beach stations enabled a 

 comparison of beach conditions in a low- and medium-energy envi- 

 ronment (Florida) with a high-energy environment (California). 



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Hastings, R. W. 1969. Rivulus marmoratus Poey from the west coast 



of Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 



32(l):37-38. 



This article discusses the first record of collection of this 

 species from the west coast of Florida (Collier County). 



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Kruczynski, W. L., and G. J. Myers. 1976. Occurrence of Apanthura 

 magnifica . Menzies and Frankenberg, 1966 (Isopoda: Anthur'idae) 

 from the west coast of Florida, with a key to the species of 

 Apanthura Stebbing, 1900. Proceedings of the Biological Society 

 of Washington 89(28) :353-360. 



Diagnostic characteristics are listed for Anthuridae and Apan - 

 thura Stebbing, 1900. A description and illustrations of diag- 

 nostic features characterize A. magnifica Menzies and Frankenberg. 



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 *Kuenzler, E. J. 1974. Mangrove swamp systems. Pages 346-371 in_ 

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 logical systems of the United States. Vol. 1. The Conservation 

 Foundation, Washington, D.C. 



Describes mangrove ecological system, including the distribution, 

 ecology, physiology, geological role, and human use and disturbance. 

 These marine-based forests occur on the mainland, many islands, 

 and keys in Florida. 



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Lebuff, C. R. , and R. W. Beatty. 1971. Some aspects of nesting of 

 the loggerhead turtle, Caretta carreta carreta (Linne), on the 

 Gulf coast of Florida. Herpetologica 27(2) -153-156. 



This article provides information on multiple laying of logger- 

 head turtles in southwest Florida. 



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