PUBLICATIONS 



Allen, Donald M. , and T. J. Costello. 



1962. Grading large numbers of live shrimp for marking experi- 

 ments. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Progressive Fish- 

 Culturist, vol. 24, no. 1 (January), p. 46-48. 



Costello, T. J. 



1961. Use of stains in shrimp mark -recapture experiments. ICNAF 

 North Atlantic Fish Marking Symposium, May 1961, Contribution 

 No. 23, 5 p. 



Costello, T. J. , and D. M. Allen. 



1962. Survival of tagged, stained, and unmarked shrimp in the presence 

 of predators. Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries 

 Institute, 14th Annual Session, 1961, p. 16-20. 



Dobkin, Sheldon. 



*196l. Early developmental stages of the pink shrimp, Penaeus 



duorarum, from Florida waters. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Fishery Bulletin 190, vol. 61, p. 321-349. 



Dragovich, Alexander, and Billie Z. May. 



1962. Hydrological characteristics of Tampa Bay Tributaries. U. S. 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Bulletin 205, vol. 62, p. 163-176. 



Kimsey, J. Bruce. 



1962. Rate of metabolism and food requirements of fishes, by G. G. 

 Winberg. [A reviev^^/ Transactions of the American Fisheries 

 Society, vol. 91, no. 1, p. 129-130. 



Kutkvihn, Joseph H. 



1962a. Conversion of "whole" and "headless" weights in commercial 

 Gulf of Mexico shrimps. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special 

 Scientific Report--Fisheries No. 409, 7 p. 



1962b. Recent trends in white shrimp stocks of the northern Gulf. 

 Proceedings of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, 14th 

 Annual Session, 1961, p. 3-l6. 



1962c. Research at the Galveston Biological Laboratory. In Pro- 

 ceedings of the First National Coastal and Shallow Water Research 

 Conference, October 1961. National Science Foundation and the 

 Office of Naval Research, Tallahassee, Florida, p. 251-256. 



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