Sand Key 



702 

 *Riggs, S. R., and M. P. O'Connor. 1974. Relict sediment deposits in 

 a major transgressive coastal system. University of North Caro- 

 lina, Sea Grant Publication UNC-SG-74-04. 40 pp. 



Detailed sediment studies in barrier island coastal systems of 

 North Carolina and Gulf coast area of central Florida are presented 

 to examine possible relict origin for nearshore shelf features ex- 

 posed seaward of a transgressing barrier system. Reference is made 

 to the barrier island system in Florida's Indian Rocks area. 



703 

 *Saloman, C. H. 1974. Physical, chemical and biological character- 

 istics of nearshore zone of Sand Key, Florida, prior to beach 

 restoration. U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, Panama City, 

 Florida. 2 vols. 



Defines some of the major physical, chemical, and biological 

 characteristics of the nearshore zone off Sand Key prior to resto- 

 ration of the damaged beaches by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 

 Also includes results of a supplemental study on effects of hy- 

 draulic dredging at Sunset Beach on Treasure Island, Florida. 

 Extensive bibligraphy included in, Volume 2. 



704 

 *Kilby, J. D. 1955. The fishes of two Gulf coastal marsh areas of 

 Florida. Tulane Studies in Zoology 2(8) : 175-247. 



This paper discusses fish species in the Cedar Key and Bayport 

 areas, based on sampling and analyses at 11 stations in each of 

 the two areas. Includes an annotated list of species. 



Pine Island 



705 

 *Gunter, G., and G. E. Hall. 1965. A biological investigation of the 



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