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Taormina, A. S. 1975. 



Role of public agencies other than NYSDEC in shellfish management. Tj\ 

 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: 40-43. 



Roles of the following agencies are described briefly: U.S. Dept. Commerce; 

 U.S. Dept. Health, Educ. Welf., Food and Drug Admin; Atl. States Marine Fish. 

 Comm.; N.Y. Sea Grant Inst,- Nassau-Suffolk Regional Marine Resources Council; 

 Towns of Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Islip. - J.L.M. 



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Tappel, A. L. 1960. 



Cytochromes of muscles of marine invertebrates. J. Cell. Comp. Physiol. 55: 

 111-126. 



Mercenaria mercenaria was more difficult to analyze than other bivalves because 

 it has bright-pink pigmentation. Occurrence of cytochromes a and b can be 

 inferred from the maxima of the a and y peaks. Cytochrome b can be identified 

 in the low temp spectrum with maximum at 562 my. There was no strong evidence 

 for presence of cytochromes a+aj because there was no max absorption in the 

 600 mu region in the difference spectrum or the low temp spectrum. Concen- 

 trations of respiratory pigments showed that cytochromes b and a were high, 

 and calculated concentration of cytochromes a+a^ was low. - J.L.M. 



1774 



Tarver, J. 1971. 



Rehabilitation of natural oyster seed grounds destroyed or damaged by 

 hurricane Camille. La. Wild Life Fish. Comm., New Orleans, 11 p. 



This paper could not be located. A similar paper by a different author was 

 found under the same agency and date: Ford, Ted B. 1971. Effects of 

 Hurricane Camille on Louisiana's oyster growing areas east of Mississippi 

 River-Lake Borgne to California Bay and other marine fisheries industries. 

 La. Wildl. Fish. Comm., New Orleans: 79-86. This paper is abstracted under 

 the author's name elsewhere in this bibliography. - J.L.M. and M.W.S. 



1775 



Taub, Frieda B. 1974. 



A continuous algal culture system for feeding shellfish. Proc. Natl. Shellf. 

 Assn. 64: 15 (abstract). 



In an 8 ft x 6 ft floor space 2X10-'--'- cells/day can be produced. This is 

 equivalent to 1,000 liters of 2x10^ cells per ml, enough to feed 200 cases 

 of oyster larvae. The space will accommodate another line of the same 

 capacity. The unit requires replenishment of pasteurized seawater and 

 sterilized enrichment solution, a 2% C0 2 -air source, and removal of the 

 yield if it is stored. It may remain functional for as long as 3 months 

 or longer, but also may need cleaning monthly. A second culture line 

 assures an uninterrupted supply of algae. Approximate cost is $1,000 to 

 $2,500 depending on type of equipment. Major labor requirement is for 

 pasteurization, which is done in batches. In-line pasteurization would 

 reduce labor to a minimum. - modified author's abstract - J.L.M. 



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Tauc, Ladislav. 1966. 



Physiology of the nervous system. In Physiology of Mollusca. Karl L. Wilbur 

 and C. M. Yonge (edsj . Academic Press, New York, Vol. II: 387-454. 



Contains references to Mercenaria (Venus) mercenaria abstracted elsewhere in 

 this bibliography. - J.L.M. 



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