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Experiments in Propagation of Fresh-Water Mussels of the Quadrula Group Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 913/app.4.
1914
Experimental Study of the Growth and Migration of Fresh-Water Mussels Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 913/app.3.
1914
1984-03
Identification of the Glochidia of Fresh-Water Mussels Clemson University Libraries Call number: i45.1: 914/app.5.
AVHRR satellite monitoring of algal blooms and turbidity on Lake Okeechobee, Florida (Statement of Responsibility) by Dewey Worth.; "August 1989"; TECHNICAL PUBLICATION #89-2
1989-08
Needs in the Management of Native Freshwater Mussels in the National Park System Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1998-12
The L-31E Surface Water Rediversion Project Final Report: Implementation, Results, and Recommendations (Preferred Citation) Ross, Michael S. PhD, "The L-31E Surface Water Rediversion Project Final Report: Implementation, Results, and Recommendations" (2003). SERC Research Reports. Paper 1. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/sercrp/1
2003-05-01
Seasonal fish community variation in headwater mangrove creeks in the southwestern Everglades: an examination of their role as dry-down refuges (Citation/Reference) Rehage, J.S., W.F. Loftus. 2007. Seasonal fish community variation in headwater mangrove creeks in the southwestern Everglades: an examination of their role as dry-down refuges. Bulletin of Marine Science 80(3): 625-645.
2007
Superintendent Dave Mihalic, Regional Director Bob Baker, and fisheries biologist Steve Moor holding fishing pole on condemned steel truss bridge, Hazel Creek, North Carolina, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fisheries Biologist Steve Moore, Acting Supt. Dave Mihalic, and Reg. Dir. Bob Baker on the condemned Steel truss bridge on Hazel Creek.Hazel Creek Steel Truss Bridge, II-F-(3)-17391
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1986-08-30

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