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Other Biological Applications. 4-Nitro-3-(trifluorometh5i)phenol [88-30-2] (TFM) is stiU employed by the Canadian Bureau of Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a lampricide for the control of parasitic sea lamprey in the Great Lakes (see Aquaculture). [Pg.333]

At this point in her life, Carson was fortunate enough to find a more lucrative position, as a science writer at the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. Her job there was to prepare radio scripts and to edit a variety of government publications dealing with fisheries. She was also able to do some freelance writing on the side and, in 1937, published her first major article, "Undersea," in the Atlantic Monthly magazine. [Pg.10]

Carson remained at her Job with the Bureau of Fisheries (later renamed the Fish and Wildlife Service), where she eventually became chief editor of the agency. Fler experience with Under the Sea Wind, however, had convinced her to try her luck with another book on the topic of marine science. That book. The Sea around Us, was published in 1951 and achieved much greater success. It was chosen as an alternative selection by the Book of the Month Club and remained on the New York Times best-seller list for 86 weeks. The book also won Carson a National Book Award and honorary doctoral degrees from Chatham College and Oberlin College. Perhaps most important, the financial success of The Sea around Us allowed Carson to retire from government service and write full-time. [Pg.11]

Pearse, C. and Achtenberg, H. (1917). Habits of yellow perch in Wisconsin lakes. Bulletin of the US Bureau of Fisheries 36,297-366. [Pg.300]

Cobb, John N., 1921. U. S. Dept, of Commerce Bureau of Fisheries, Document 902. [Pg.291]

Smith, H. M. The seaweed industries of Japan. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries, 24 1904, 136. [Pg.345]

This work is a collaborative work with Prof. T. Yasumoto (Japan Food Research Laboratory), Ms. ERA. Bajarias (Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Philippines), Ms. M.A. Formeloza (National Fisheries Research and Development Institute, Philippines), Prof. Y. Fukuyo (The University of Tokyo). Polycaremosides work was supported by Nagase Science and Technology Foundation, and by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas from MFXT (18032014), and from JSPS (17580091). [Pg.622]

U.S. Department of the Interior. 1970. Toxicology of Thiodan in several fish and aquatic invertebrates. Washington, DC Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Investigations in Fish Control 35 1-31. [Pg.317]

During the media blitz that followed, Patterson urged the public to buy Chicken of the Sea tuna because the Van Camp Sea Food Company s molded steel cans were lead-free. With characteristic bluntness, Patterson lambasted a host of government laboratories from the Environmental Protection Agency and its Bureau of Foods to the National Marine Fisheries Service and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Asked if any other laboratories agreed with his findings, Patterson declared loftily that scientific questions are not determined by majority vote. [Pg.193]

U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Gulf Fisheries Investigations, 1958. [Pg.193]

Ronsivalli, L. J., Study of Radiation-Pasteurized Fishery Products, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass., Radiation Pasteurization of Foods, Summary of Accomplishment, Annual Contractors Meeting, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, pp. 14-18(1965). [Pg.157]

Johnson, W.W., Julin, A M. (1974) A Review of the Literature on the Use of Diuron in Fisheries. Bureau of Sport Fish and Wildlife. PB 235446, U.S. Dept, of Interior, Columbia, Missouri. [Pg.510]

Wilson, A.J. (1963) Chemical assays. In Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Circ. 247. Biology Lab., Gulf Breeze, Florida. [Pg.833]

Atzert, S.P. (1971). A review of monofluoroacetate (Compound 1080) its properties, toxicology and use in predator and rodent control. Wildlife. US Dept Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Special Scientific Report. Washington DC, No. 146. [Pg.193]

Results supplied by Grieg, Bureau of Comm. Fisheries, Ann Arbor, Mich. [Pg.23]

Marvin, K.T. Proctor, R.R., Jr. Preliminary Results of the Systematic Screening of 4,306 Compounds as Red Tide Toxicants Data Report 2 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Galveston, TX Washington, DC, March, 1964. [Pg.389]

KAILOLA P J, WILLIAMS M J, STEWART P C, REICHELT R E, MCNEE A and GRIEVE C (1993) Australian Fisheries Resource. Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra. [Pg.552]

Hager, S.W., Gordon, L.I., Park, PK. (1968), Final Report to the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Contract 14-17-0001-1759. Oregon State University, Dept, of Oceanography, Ref. No. 68-33,31. [Pg.227]


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