Diel Fluctuations in the Catch of Larval Gulf Menhaden, 'Brevoortia patronus', at Galveston Entrance, Texas

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dc.contributor.authorFore PL; Baxter KNen_US
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dc.date.issued1972en_US
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dc.description.abstractThe paper reports on catches of larval Gulf menhaden made in a series of collections during a 96-hour period at the mouth of Galveston Bay and relates these catches to certain environmental conditions. The peaks of abundance during periods of maximum ebb tides suggests that the directions and velocities of flow play an important role in regulating the distribution and catch of larval menhaden and young shrimp in estuarine watersen_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/22807
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dc.notesSource Performer: National Marine Fisheries Service, Galveston, Tex. Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center. 1972. 5p. Report: CONTRIB-339; NOAA73050105Agency NOAAPrepared in cooperation with National Marine Fisheries Service, Gulf Breeze, Fla. Atlantic Coastal Fisheries CenterEnglishCountry of Origin United Statesen_US
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dc.subject57 Medicine & Biology;Abundance;Brevoortia patronus;Direction;Distribution;Environments;Estuaries;Fisheries;Fishing;Galveston;Galveston bay;Herrings;Larvae;Marine;Marine fishes;Mexico gulf;Reprints;Salinity;Shrimp;Texas;Tides;United States;Velocity;Water;en_US
dc.titleDiel Fluctuations in the Catch of Larval Gulf Menhaden, 'Brevoortia patronus', at Galveston Entrance, Texasen_US
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