Inglis, Anthony, and Edward Chin (Revised by- 

 Kenneth N. Baxter) 

 1966. The bait shrimp industry of the Gulf of 

 Mexico. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. 

 Leafl. 582, iv + 10 p. 

 Kutkuhn, Joseph H. 



1966. Dynannics of apenaeid shrimp popula- 

 tion and management implications. U.S. 

 Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 65(2): 

 313-338. 

 Mock, Cornelius R. 



1965. Range extension of the sipunculoidean 

 cinnelid Phascolion strombi (Montagu) in 

 the Gulf of Mexico. Tex. J. Sci. 17(2): 

 239-240. 



1966. A new locality record for the lamce- 

 let, Branchio stoma caribaeum (Sunde- 

 vall), on the Texas coast, Tex. J. Sci. 

 18(1): 90-91. 



Murphy, Maude Alice. 



1965, A microcounting chamber. Progr. 

 Fish-Cult. 27(3): 176. 

 Parker, Jack C. 



1965. An annotated checklist of the fishes 

 of the Galveston Bay System, Texas. 

 Publ. Instit. Mar. Sci. 10: 201-220. 

 Roithmayr, Charles M. 



1965, Industrial bottomfish fishery of the 

 northern Gulf of Mexico. 1959-63. U.S. 

 Fish Wildl. Serv., Spec. Sci. Rep. Fish. 

 518, 23 p. 

 Temple, Robert F., and Clarence C. Fischer. 

 1965. Vertical distribution of the planktonic 

 stages of penaeid shrimp. Publ. Instit. 

 Mar. Sci, 10: 59-67. 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



1965. Biological Laboratory, Galveston, 

 Tex., fishery research for the year 

 ending June 30, 1964. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Serv., Circ. 230, 109 p. 



1966. Annual Report of the Bureau of Com- 

 mercial Fisheries Biological Labora- 

 tory, Galveston, Texas, Fiscal Year 

 1965. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Cir. 246, 

 51 p. 



Zein-Eldin, Zoula P., and David V. Aldrich. 

 1965. Growth and survival of postlarval 

 Penaeus aztecus under controlled con- 

 ditions of temperature and salinity. 

 Biol. Bull. 129(1): 199-216. 



Zein-Eldin, Zoula P., and Edward F. Klima. 

 1965. Effects of injected biological stains 

 on oxygen uptake by shrimp. Trans. 

 Amer. Fish. Soc. 94(3): 277-278. 



MANUSCRIPTS IN PRESS 



Lindner, Milton J. 



What we know about shrimp size and the 

 Tortugas fishery. Proc. Gulf Carib. 

 Fish. Inst. (22 MS. p., 4 figs.). 

 Zein-Eldin, Zoula P., and George W. Griffith. 

 The effect of temperature upon the growth 

 of laboratory-held postlarval Penaeus 

 aztecus . Biol. Bull. (13 MS. p.,7figs.). 



MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED 



Baxter, Kenneth N., and William C. Renfro. 

 Seasonal occurrence and size distribution 

 of postlarval commercial shrimp in the 

 vicinity of Galveston, Texas. U.S. Fish 

 Wildl, Serv., Fish, Bull. (42 MS. p., 

 3 figs.). 

 Cook, Harry L., amd M. Alice Murphy. 



Rearing penaeid shrimp from eggs to post- 

 larvae, Proc. Southeastern Ass. 

 Game Fish Commissioners 19th Annu, 

 Conf, (15 MS, p., 3 figs,), 

 Marvin, K. T., and R. R. Proctor, Jr. 



Laboratory evaluation of red-tide control 

 agents. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. 

 Bull. (8 MS. p.). 

 Moore, Donald. 



Nomenclature of the spotted triggerfish of 

 the eastern Atlantic, Balistes punctatus . 

 Copeia (8 MS. p., 4 figs.). 

 Triggerfishes (Balistidae) of the western 

 Atlantic. Bull. Mar. Sci. (51 MS. p., 

 9 figs.). ^ 



Munro, J. L., and D. Dimitriou. 



Counts of penaeid shrimp larvae and oceano- 

 graphic data from the Tortugas shelf, 

 Florida, 1962-64. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Serv., Data Rep. (microfiches) (41 MS. p., 



1 fig.). 

 Stevenson, Robert E. 



Investigation of the effects of Hurricane 

 Betsy on Gulf of Mexico waters. Com. 

 Fish. Rev. (3 MS. p., 2 figs.). 



SHRIMP BIOLOGY PROGRAM 



Since 1962, the major portion of the research 

 by personnel in this program has been designed 

 to provide a better understanding of the life 

 history of shrimp in the northwestern Gulf of 

 Mexico. To meet the objectives of this re- 

 search, cruises were made monthly to the 

 waters over the Continental Shelf between the 

 Mississippi River and the United States - 

 Mexican border, and biological and hydro- 

 logical observations were made at predeter- 

 mined stations located in waters rainging from 



about 7 to 110 m. deep. In December 1965, 

 discontinuation of the monthly biological sam- 

 pling brought to a close the synoptic survey 

 that originated 4 years ago. Since then, we 

 have been analyzing data and formulating 

 studies designed to answer more specific 

 questions regarding the life histories of the 

 brown shrimp ( Penaeus aztecus ), white shrimp 

 (P. setiferus), and pink shrimp (P. duorarum ). 



^ Contract research. 



