Henry, Kenneth A., and Staff. 



1967. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological 

 Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., for the fiscal year ending 



June 30, 1966. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Circular 264, 

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An annual review of menhaden research including classifi- 

 cation and distribution of North American menhaden, re- 

 sponse of juvenile menhaden to temperature and salinity, 

 abundance of young menhaden, biology of Gulf of Mexico 

 menhaden and sampling the Atlantic and Gulf purse-seine 

 fisheries. 



Herke, William H. 



1968. Weirs, potholes and fishery management, p. 193-211. In John 



D. Newsom [ed.], Proceedings of the Marsh and Estuary Management 

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Menhaden catches at Grand Bayou, Louisiana, with surface trawl 

 and weir. Catches with trawl from January through June at 

 10 sites. 



Herke, William H. 



1969. A boat-mounted surface push- trawl for sampling juveniles in 

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Menhaden, Brevoortia sp., caught with push-trawl. 



Herke, William H. 



1971. Use of natural, and semi- impounded Louisiana tidal marshes 

 as nurseries for fishes and crustaceans. Ph.D. thesis, 

 Louisiana State University, 242 p. (Dissertation Abstracts 

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B_. patronus is one of the principal species. Monthly 

 length frequencies of menhaden from two tidal marshes 

 with observations on size and seasonal distribution 

 with salinity changes. 



Hess, Paul W. 



1961. Food habits of two dasyatid rays in Delaware Bay. 

 Copeia, 1961, no. 2, p. 239-241. 



B_. tyr annus included in the food of rays. 



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