ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



LITERATURE CITED 



Acknowledgment is made to the follow- 

 ing agencies and individuals for contribu- 

 tions in securing and processing the material 

 presented. To the Navy Hydrographic Office 

 for their cooperation in plainning and exe- 

 cuting the field program and for processing 

 the physical ocecinographic data. To the 

 Office of Naval Research, and Dr. Sidney R. 

 Galler in particular, for help in planning 

 and executing the field program. To the 

 Georgia Game and Fish Commission for their 

 cooperation in the biological and chemical 

 studies; through Frank T. Knapp, biologist, 

 and Joseph E. Moore, chemist (now a member 

 of Fish and Wildlife Service staff). To 

 Dean F. Bumpus of the Woods Hole Oceano- 

 graphic Institution for preparation of the 

 salinity, temperature, anddensity profiles 

 which appear as figures 5-20. 



Prom our own staff special recogni- 

 tion is due: Frederick H. Berry for iden- 

 tification of dip-net and stomach content 

 material; Hugh M. Fields, Donald Moore, 

 Louis E. Vogele, and Melba C. Wilson for 

 the plankton organism identifications and 

 counts; Edward Cohen (formerly chemist) for 

 chemical determinations; and Joseph E. 

 Moore for assistance in assembling the 

 physical and chemical data. We also appre- 

 ciate the assistance of other members of 

 the staff who aided in one way or another: 

 Charles P. Goodwin, Herbert R. Gordy, Jayne 

 Buchanan, Mary E. Cobb, and E. Re id Poe. 

 Acknowledgment is made of the excellent 

 cooperation of crew members of the M/V 

 Theodore N. Gill and Captain Mauritz C. 

 Fredricksen in particular. 



ANDERSON, WILLIAM W. , JACK W. GEHRINGER, 

 AND EDWARD COHEN 



1956. Physical oceanographic , biologi- 

 cal, and chemical data, South Atlan- 

 tic Coast of the United States, M/V 

 Theodore N. Gill Cruise 1. U. S. 

 Department of the Interior, Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, Special Scien- 

 tific Report — Fisheries No. 178, 



pp. 1-160, figs. 1-15. 



ANDERSON, WILLIAM W. , AND JACK W. GEHRINGER 



1957. Physical oceanographic, biologi- 

 cal, and chemical data. South Atlan- 

 tic Coast of the United States, M/V 

 Theodore N. Gill Cruise 3. U. S. 

 Department of the Interior, Fish 

 and Wildlife Service, Special Scien- 

 tific Report — Fisheries No. 210, 



pp. 1-208, figs. 1-19. 



COLLIER, ALBERT, S. M. RAY, A. W. MAGNITSKY, 

 AND JOE 0. BELL 

 1953. Effect of dissolved organic sub- 

 stances on oysters. Fish Bull. 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, 54(84): 

 167-185, figs. 1-14. 



