Dovel, William L. 



1971. Fish eggs and larvae of the upper Chesapeake Bay. Natural 

 Resources Institute, University of Maryland, Special Report 

 no. 4, 71 p. 



Menhaden eggs collected in spring and fall at Solomons, 

 Md., temperature range 13-20°C, salinity 10-22 ppt. Young 

 menhaden appeared in upper estuarine areas from late March 

 to late June. 



Dragovich, Alexander. 



1969. Review of studies of tuna food in the Atlantic Ocean. 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report - 

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IJ. tyr annus reported as food of Thunnus atlanticus . 



Dryfoos, Robert L., Randall P. Cheek, and Richard L. Kroger. 



1973. Preliminary analyses of Atlantic menhaden. Brevoortia tyrannus , 

 migrations, population structure, survival and exploitation 

 rates and availability as indicated from tag returns. 

 National Marine Fisheries Service, Fishery Bulletin, vol. 71, 

 no. 3, p. 719-734. 



From over 200,000 recoveries of more than 1 million 



tagged Atlantic menhaden, estimates of survival, exploitation 



and mortality rates were made. 



Duke, Thomas W. , John P. Baptist, and Donald E. Hoss . 



1966. Bioaccumulation of radioactive gold used as a sediment 



tracer in the estuarine environment. U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Fishery Bulletin, vol. 65, no. 2, p. 427-436. 



B_. tyrannus mentioned among fish collected in the test 

 area. 



Dunbar , Gary S . 



1958. Historical geography of the North Carolina Outer Banks. 



Louisiana State University Studies, Coastal Studies Series 

 no. 3, 234 p. 



Early account of menhaden fishing in North Carolina. 



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