Marine Pollution Bulletin. 



1970. Fish kills in Florida. Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 1, 

 no. 10, p. 148. 



Ten to fifteen million menhaden ( Brevoortia sp.) were 

 killed in Escambia Bay on September 3, 1970. This is 

 one of 42 kills reported in the Bay since June 21. Pre- 

 sumed cause of kills was over-nutrif ication, a condition 

 that has caused summer kills of menhaden for the past 

 10 years. 



Marine Pollution Bulletin. 



1973. Menhaden killed near Pilgrim Power Station. Marine Pollution 

 Bulletin, vol. 4, no. 6, p. 86. 



Estimated kill of 10,000 adult Atlantic menhaden from gas 

 embolism from supersaturation of water with nitrogen from 

 plant effluent canal. 



Marine Research Incorporated. 



1973. Rome Point investigations. Quarterly Progress Report, 



June - August 1973, Marine Research Inc., East Wareham, Mass. 

 150 p. (unpaged) . 



Occurrence and numbers of eggs and larvae of Brevoortia 

 tyr annus and other fishes in Narragansett Bay. 



Marsh-, M. C, and F. P. Gorham. 



1905. The gas disease in fishes. Report of the U.S. Bureau of 

 Fisheries for 1904, p. 343-395. 



Menhaden mortalities in Narragansett Bay during the 

 summer of 1904 with exophthalmia or "pop-eye". 



Marshall, N. B. 



1971. Explorations in the life of fishes. Harvard University Press, 

 Cambridge, 204 p. 



Brief comment on the coloration of juvenile Brevoortia . 

 Massmann, William H. 



1962. Water temperature, salinities, and fishes collected during 



trawl surveys of Chesapeake Bay and York and Pamunkey Rivers, 

 1956-1959. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester 

 Point, Special Scientific Report no. 27, 57 p. 



j5. tyr annus included. 



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