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United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organization, UNDP Indian 

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Menhaden fishery production discussed. 



Anderson, William W. 



1968. Fishes taken during shrimp trawling along the South Atlantic 

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Number of Brevoortia by month. 



Anderson, William W. , and Jack W. Gehringer. 



1965. Biological-statistical census of the species entering 

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Monthly landings of menhaden (genus Brevoortia ) in the 

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Arnold, Edgar L. , Jr. 



1951. Northward dispersal of warm-water marine fishes in southern 



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Austin, Herbert M. , and Clarence R. Hickey, Jr. 



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One Atlantic menhaden, 37 mm fork length, with a curved 

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 also had a curved spine. 



