1860 



Udell, H. F., J. Zarudsky, T. E. Doheny, and P. R. Burkholder. 1969. 



Productivity and nutrient values of plants growing in the salt marshes of 

 the Town of Hempstead, Long Island. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 96(1): 42-51. 



Meraenaria (Venus) meraenaria is not mentioned. - M.W.S. 



1861 



Ukeles, Ravenna. 1961. 



The effect of temperature on the growth and survival of several marine algal 

 species. Biol. Bull. 120(2): 255-264. 



A paper by Loosanoff (1959), abstracted elsewhere in this bibliography, on 

 feeding Venus meraenaria larvae with mixed phytoplankton, is cited. - J.L.M. 

 and M.W.S. 



1862 



Ukeles, R. 1971. 



Nutritional requirements in shellfish culture. In Artificial Propagation of 

 Commercially Valuable Shellfish -Oysters- (K. Price & D. Maurer, eds.) Univ. 

 Delaware: 43-64. 



References to Meraenaria meraenaria in this paper are citations from other 

 papers abstracted elsewhere in this -bibliography. - J.L.M. 



1863 



Ukeles, Ravenna. 1976. 



Views on bivalve larvae nutrition. Proc. 1st Internatl. Conf. Aquacult. 

 Nutr., Sea Grant Coll. Progr., Univ. Del: 127-162. 



For culturing Meraenaria meraenaria and other bivalve larvae in the laboratory 

 or in hatcheries the most important need is to provide optimum nutrition in 

 efficient and economical ways. Better and more definitive methods are needed 

 to evaluate the effects of various diets on larval growth and development. 

 This review paper discusses work of authors abstracted elsewhere in this 

 bibliography. Major topics are seawater supply and quality, soluble 

 nutrients, particulate nutrients, and living foods of natural or cultured 

 origin. - J.L.M. 



1864 



Urakubo, G-, et al . 1972. 



The method for determination of 59Fe in marine organisms by radiochemical 

 analysis. Bull. Natl. Inst. Hyg. Sci. (Tokyo) 90: 4-11. (English abstract, 

 Jap.) 



Meraenaria meraenaria is not mentioned. - J.L.M. 



1865 



Urch, M. J., and M. Wood. 1972. 



Opening up the shellfish market. Am. Fish Farmer 3(3): 7-8. 



Obviously in error. It appears to be a popular article rather than a 

 scientific paper. Not worth following up. - J.L.M. 



