Clark, John, and Willard N. Brownell. 



1973. Electric power plants in the coastal zone: Environmental issues. 

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Menhaden, an abundant and common estuarine fish, frequently 

 is impinged on intake structures, entrained in cooling water, 

 and killed by cold shock when power plant shuts down during 

 the winter . 



Clark, J. R., and S. E. Smith. 



1969. Migratory fish of the Hudson River, p. 293-319. In G. P. 

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Occurrence of young Atlantic menhaden. 



Clark, John, W. G. Smith, Arthur W. Kendall, Jr., and Michael P. Fahay. 



1969. Studies of estuarine dependence of Atlantic coastal fishes. 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and 

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15. tyrannus larvae, juveniles, and adults collected by 

 midwater trawl. 



Cobb, Bryant F., Ill, Lucy Carter, and Virgil L. Koenig. 



1968. The distribution of the soluble protein components in the 



crystalline lenses of fishes. Comparative Biochemistry and 

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J3. gunteri included. 



Coburn, C. B. , Jr., and Barbara A. Fischer. 



1973. Red blood cell hematology of fishes: A critique of techniques 

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Includes Brevoortia tyrannus ■ 



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