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Item Field Program(Texas Game and Fish Commission, 1960-12-28) Gunter, GordonIn March 1960 Commission biologist began an intensified field program of study on the bay populations of shrimp, extending the whole length of the coast. The inside areas of study are numbered M-1 to M-9. A tenth area of study in the Gulf was set up in Port Aransas area using the commercial trawls and a large boat.Item Mammals of the Gulf of Mexico(U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1954) Gunter, Gordon; Galtsoff, Paul S.; Gulf of Mexico, its origin, waters, and marine life. Fishery Bulletin of the Fish and Wildlife Service.The mammalian fauna of the Gulf of Mexico consists of the manatee, the West Indian seal, and various cetaceans. In this account repetitions of keys and anatomical descriptions are omitted. An attempt has been made to include only information relating specifically to occurrence and distribution of marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico.Item Shrimp Landings and Production of the State of Texas for the Period 1956-1959 with a Comparison with Other Gulf States(Texas Game and Fish Commission, 1960) Gunter, GordonA few years ago the United States Fish and Wildlife Service introduced a new, better, and more complete system of collection production statistics on the shrimp fishery. this program was carried on in collaboration with the various states. These statistics and some earlier ones collected by the Texas Game and Fish Commission were utilized in an assessment of the present status of the shrimp industry of Texas. We are concerned here with landings and production and not with price variations and other economic factors.