Type
Text
Date
1985-04
Language
en_US
Subject
Marine Sciences. | Atmospheric Sciences. | Marine fishes > New York (State) > Peconic Bay Estuary. | Marine fishes > New York (State) > Gardiners Bay. | Marine resources conservation > New York (State) > Peconic Bay Estuary. | Marine resources conservation > New York (State) > Gardiners Bay. | Living Marine Resources Institute.
Source
Hickey, C. R. (Clarence R.) Survey of the technical literature on the marine finfishery resources of the Peconic/Gardiners Bay system, New York, 1900-1984 :with recommendations for resources conservation and study / by Clarence R. Hickey. Stony Brook, N.Y. : Marine Sciences Research Center, [1985]
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/11401/66109
Contributor
Marine Sciences Research Center | Bubolo, Nicole Justine | Chang, Sherry | Larese. Stephen | Reigert, Maria | Torre, F. Jason
Creator
Hickey, C.R. (Clarence R.)
Publisher
Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University | Stony Brook, NY
Format
application/pdf
Description
vii, 106 p. : map ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.,from the summary, "This report is an inventory of the main sources of technical and scientific information published during this century (1900-1984) on the fishes (biology and life history) and finfisheries of the Peconic/Gardiners Bay system of eastern Long Island, New York. The general focus and important findings of more than 138 studies are summarized and annotated so that this body of knowledge can become a useable information source for natural resource managers, planners, and researchers. Recommendations for future study and resource conservation are addressed. A historical perspective on the scientific study of eastern Long Island fishes is presented. . .
Relation
Special report (State University of New York at Stony Brook. Marine Sciences Research Center);65
Rights
Stony Brook University
Recommended Citation
Hickey, C.R. (Clarence R.), "Survey of the technical literature on the marine finfishery resources of the Peconic/Gardiners Bay system, New York, 1900-1984 : with recommendations for resources conservation and study /" (1985). Special Reports. 63.
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/special-reports/63