Common snook, continued 



Personal communications 



Peterson, Mark S. Gulf Coast Research Lab., Ocean 

 Springs, MS. 



Rubec, Peter J. 

 Petersburg, FL. 



Florida Marine Resarch Institute, St. 



Schmidt, Thomas W. South Florida Research Center, 

 Everglades National Park, Homestead, FL. 



Taylor, Ronald G. Florida Marine Resarch Institute, St. 

 Petersburg, FL. 



Vega, Robert. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 

 Corpus Christi, TX. 



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