Table 20. Florida Sea Grant College Program research and extension activities and projects 
concerning Florida Bay and the Florida Keys, and the greater South Florida area, 1972 - 1994 
[W. Seaman, Florida Sea Grant Project, personal communication, 1994], 
Year Title Project number Investigator 
started 
SECTION A: FLORIDA BAY - FLORIDA KEYS PROJECTS 
Longer-term, multi-vear projects bv subject area 
Economics 
1988 Predicting change and maintaining productivity in a R/LR-E-11 Meltzoff 
fishery transformed by real estate development 
and tourism 
Biology 
1975 
Biological studies of the spiny lobster in South 
Florida 
R/LR-B-! 
Labisky, Warner 
1975 
Attractants of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus 
R/LR-B-2 
Ache 
1978 
Spiny lobster larval recruitment in the Florida Keys 
R/LR-B-5 
Menzies, Kerrigan 
1980 
A case study of the exploitation of virgin 
deepwater fish stocks 
R/LR-B-7 
Labisky 
1983 
Habitat requirements of early benthic post-larval 
spiny lobsters 
R/LR-B-9 
Herrnkind, Marx 
1983 
Development of an artificial bait for the Florida 
spiny lobster fishery 
R/LR-B-10 
Ache 
1984 
Effects of oceanographic parameters on the 
distribution and abundance of swordfish in the 
Florida Straits 
Ft/LR-B-15-PD 
Berkeley, Roffer 
1985 
Factors influencing the support capacity of post- 
larval settlement habitat of Florida spiny lobster 
R/LR-B-16 
Herrnkind 
1985 
The effects of man-made reef deployment on 
nearby resident fish populations 
R/LR-B-20 
Alevizon 
1987 
Spiny lobster recruitment 
R/LR-B-26 
Herrnkind 
1991 
Limits to recruitment of spiny lobster in Florida: 
R/LR-B-30 
Butler, Herrnkind 
assessment of artificial enhancement techniques 
Design and structure 
1983 Evaluation of existing and potential hurricane R/C-D-8 Spangler, Jones 
shelters 
Policy 
1988 Impact of the liveaboard boating population on R/C-P-15 Antonini, Zobler, Tupper 
Florida's shore environment and coastal commu¬ 
nities: a case study of the Florida Keys 
1989 A computer-directed geographic coastal use R/C-P-17 Antonini 
classification system for ecologic planning: the case 
of the Florida Keys 
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