1393 



New York Ocean Science Laboratory Staff. 1970. 



The state of knowledge with regard to the effects of physical, chemical and 

 biological conditions on the uses of the coastal resources. NYOSL Tech. 

 Rept. 0006, 25 p. 



This review treats finfishes and shellfishes. The text is very general and 

 does not get down to specific cases. For example, under Water Quality 

 Characteristics. A. Salinity and Temperature it is merely stated that "a 

 large amount of information is available, and the relationship of these two 

 parameters to shellfish is rather well understood." The literature cited 

 contains only about a dozen references to Meraenavia mevcsnavia, all of 

 which are abstracted elsewhere in this bibliography. - J.L.M. 



1394 



New York Sea Grant Institute. 



1975. 



Hard clam recipes from around the U.S. Sea Grant Advisorv Service, State 

 Univ. of N.Y.. at Stony Brook, 8 p. 



Twelve reciDes taken from various sources. - J.L.M. 



1395 



New York State. 



1975. 



Proceedings of a workshop on the shellfish management program in New York 

 State. N.Y.S. Dept. Envir. Conserv. and N.Y. Sea Grant Inst., Albany, 59 p. 



Individual papers in this volume are abstracted elsewhere in this bibliography. 

 Pages 51 to 59 contain useful appendices on historic shellfish landings, 

 numbers of people participating in recreational fisheries, scientific and 

 common names of shellfishes, form of certification of shellfish grounds, 

 numbers of shellfish permits issued, and organization of the Division of 

 Marine and Coastal Resources, Bureau of Shellf isheries and Algae, Dept. of 

 Environmental Conservation. A chart showing areas closed to shellf ishing on 

 1 April 1975 is included. - J.L.M. 



1396 



New York State Supreme Court. 



1932, 



People vs Miller (Municipal title to clams in land-locked bay) . 235 App. 

 Div. 226: 257, 300-308. 



This case upholds the right of the Town of Southampton to manage the 

 production of Mecox Bay, pointing out that two royal charters apply. The 

 first was dated 1 November 1676, known as the Andros Charter. The second, 

 dated 6 December 1686, is known as the Dongan Charter. These clearly stand 

 today. - J.L.M. 



1397 



Newcombe, .Curtis L. 



1930. 



Animal communities in the intertidal belt of the St. Andrews region. In 



Ann. Rept. Atl . Biol. Sta. to Biol. Bd . Canada, 2 p. (not numbered). 



Preliminary report of investigations in summer 1929. Mercenaria mereenaria 

 is not mentioned. - J.L.M. 



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