Tagatz, Marlin E. , and E. Peter H. Wilkens. 



1973. Seasonal occurrence of young Gulf menhaden and other fishes 



in a northwestern Florida estuary. National Marine Fisheries 

 Service, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries no. 672, 14 p. 



Monthly occurrence and size of _B. patronus from plankton 

 net, seine and surface trawl collections made in Pensacola 

 Bay, December 1969 to October 1971. 



Talbot, G. B., and Staff. 



1963. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological 

 Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 



1961. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Circular 148, 40 p. 



A review of menhaden research including population studies, 

 estimation of juvenile abundance, development of methods 

 of marking juveniles and sampling the Atlantic purse-seine 

 landings. 



Talbot, G. B., and Staff. 



1964. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological 

 Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 



1962. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Circular 184, 40 p. 



A review of menhaden research including population studies, 

 estuarine biology of young, estimation of juvenile abundance, 

 methods of marking and recovery and catch sampling. 



Taylor, John L. 



1970. Coastal development in Tampa Bay, Florida. Marine Pollution 

 Bulletin, vol. 1 (NS) , no. 10, p. 153-156. 



Menhaden, B_. patronus , included. 



Taylor, J. M. 



1887. Dead fish along the coast of South Carolina. Bulletin of the 

 U.S. Fish Commission for 1886, vol. 6, p. 413-414. 



Large numbers of dead juvenile Atlantic menhaden occurred 

 near Pawley's Island December 24-25, 1886. Proposed cause 

 from sulferous fumes carried ashore by prevailing southerly 

 winds. 



