Proceedings of Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference

Prior to 2013, SEAFWA published the Proceedings of annual conferences. In 2014, SEAFWA began publishing the peer-reviewed Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

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Law Enforcement

Hughel Harrison

Pages 468-473

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1961

Duties and Responsibilities of a Game Agent

Billie K. James

Pages 474-475

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1961

Evidence in Wildlife Law Enforcement

Elliott Lott

Pages 475-479

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1961

Hydraulics of Drop Inlet Spillways

Huson A. Amsterburg

Pages 480-483

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1961

Gabions and Gabion Structures

John P. Wescott

Pages 484-485

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1961

Welcome Address

Ross R. Barnett

Pages 1-2

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1960

ORRRC Looks At The Nation's Outdoor Recreation Future

Francis W. Sargent

Pages 3-5

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1960

The Role Of Industrial Forests In Providing Recreational Opportunities

J. E. McCaffrey

Pages 8-8

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1960

The Everglades Bullfrog Life History And Management

Frank J. Ligas

Pages 9-14

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1960

Weights Of Mallards In Arkansas

Thomas Wayne Wright

Pages 14-17

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1960

Water Policy And Wildlife

Harold E. Alexander

Pages 17-24

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1960

Coastal Marsh Impoundments For Ducks In Louisiana

Robert H. Chabreck

Pages 24-29

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1960

Managing Scirpus Robustus For Ducks

William W. Neely

Pages 30-34

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1960

Ovarian Analysis As A Technique For Studying Reproduction In Beaver

Ernest E. Provost

Pages 35-36

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1960

Administrative Problems With Fish And Game Biologists

A. D. Aldrich

Pages 36-39

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1960

What A Director Expects From A Fish And Game Biologist

Chester F. Phelps

Pages 39-41

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1960

Future Needs For Fish And Game Biologists

Nelson Cox

Pages 41-45

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1960

The Cooperative Organization In Wildlife Statistics

Dr. J. A. Rigney

Pages 45-48

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1960

The Game And Fish Resources Of The Virgin Islands

G. A. Seaman

Pages 48-53

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1960

Progress Report On Widte-Tailed Deer Productivity Studies In Mississippi

Robert E. Noble

Pages 53-60

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1960

Soil Bank Evaluation In Kentucky

Robert H. Eversole

Pages 60-65

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1960

An Analysis By Tag Returns Of Three Years Controlled Squirrel Hunting

Dan Dennett

Pages 66-73

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1960

Managing Woolly Croton For Doves And Bobwhites

Floyd R. Fessler

Pages 74-77

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1960

The Management Of Upland Game On Public Lands In Virginia

James E. Thornton

Pages 78-84

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1960

Quail Reproduction And Weather In Alabama

Dan W. Speake

Pages 85-97

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1960

Trials To. Determine Relative Deer Range Carrying Capacity Values In Connection With The Georgia Forest Survey

William H. Moore

Pages 98-104

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1960

Preliminary Evaluation Of The Controlled Road Sight Count As An Index To Mourning Dove Population Levels

T. S. Critcher

Pages 105-123

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1960

A Note On The Results Of Feeding Fire Ants To Bluegills And Redear Sunfish

E. E. Prather

Pages 124-

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1960

Proposals To Be Considered For Establishing Model Freshwater Commercial Fishing Regulations In The Southern States

John R. Conder

Pages 125-131

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1960

The Arsenic Content Of Water, Plankton, Soil And Fish From Ponds Treated With Sodium Arsenite For Weed Control

Arsenic analyses were made of over 1,000 samples of water, plankton, soil and fish from a 22-acre, a 26-acre, and eight 0.25-acre earthen ponds that were treated with different amounts of sodium arsenite. The concentrations of arsenic in the waters from the 22- and 26-acre ponds treated with 4.0 p.p.m. As203 in the fall of 1954 declined to 0.05 p.p.m. As203 by January, 1955. The concentration of arsenic in the water of the 22-acre pond that was again treated with 4.0 p.p.m. AS203 in April, 1955, declined to 0.8 p.p.m.

Harry K. Dupree

Pages 132-137

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1960

A Comparison Of Spawning Environments For The Channel Catfish, "Ictalurus Punctatus" (Rafinesque)

During the spawning seasons of 1958 and 1959 an experiment was conducted to compare the spawning success of channel catfish in three types of environments. The environments employed included a O.6-acre pond, 16 concrete block holding pens 6 feet wide, 12 feet long and up to 3% feet deep, and six aquaria of 50 gallon capacity along with four concrete holding house tanks. The spawning fish were from three to four years old and were in what was considered to be average flesh. The highest percentage of spawning fish was noted in the pond environment both years.

J. R. Snow

Pages 137-142

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1960

Preliminary Results On Tile Production And Spawning Of White Catfish In Ponds

E. E. Prather

Pages 143-145

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1960

Spawning Of Channel Catfish By Use Of Hormone

Early in 1958, due to the tremendous demand for channel catfish fingerlings, the decision was made to construct a separate hatchery for the production of same. Several hatcheries were visited, and methods observed to determine those best suited for our use. Our aim for this hatchery was production in large numbers at minimum cost. Considerable time was spent at the experimental station at Tishomingo, Okla., where Mr. Kermit Snead was in charge. We felt the methods used at this station, though in the early stage, appeared to be most applicable for mass production.

Ben A. Nelson

Pages 145-148

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1960

Two Years Of Creel Census On Three North Mississippi Flood Control Reservoirs

The extent of the fishing pressure, harvest and fishing success on Sardis, Enid and Grenada Reservoirs, in north-central Mississippi, was undetermined in recent years. A creel census program was initiated June 15,1958, to provide this information. Grenada Reservoir received an estimated fishing pressure of 300,271 hours in 1958-1959 and 296,746 hours in 1959-1960. Sardis received an estimated 242,719 hours in 1958-1959 and 247,414 hours in 1959-1960. Enid received an estimated 147,605 hours in 1958-1959 and 96,297 in 1959-1960.

Harry Barkley

Pages 148-173

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1960

Escape Of Fish Over Spillways: Maryland, 1958-1960

A four-pond study in Maryland indicates a great difference between ponds in loss of fish over darns. There is a strong suggestion that construction of the spillway is the important factor; fish did not spill over the older-type wooden structures as frequently as over the modern concrete ones.

H. J. Elser

Pages 174-185

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1960

Results Of Sampling The Fish Population Of An 88-Acre Pond By Electrical, Chemical And Mechanical Methods

Albert E. Sanderson, Jr.

Pages 185-198

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1960

Evaluation Of A Wire Fish Trap As A Commercial Fishing Device In Large Impoundments

A modified wire fish trap is evaluated as a commercial fishing device for reservoirs. Details of construction and costs of the wire trap is presented along with a description of fishing methods. The wire trap was tested in three reservoirs with fish populations of varying ages to determine: (1) Efficiency of the trap in taking game species. (2) Efficiency of the trap for taking commercial species. (3) Size classes of commercial fish taken. (4) Extent of use of the wire trap by commercial fishermen.

A. Leon Kirkland

Pages 199-215

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1960

A Study Of The Comparative Use Of Different Species Of Fish In The Toxicity Bioassay Of Petroleum Refinery Effluent

Fish have been used as test animals in pollution abatement programs since the inception of bioassay research. Many kinds of fish have been used in the bioassay tests. The kinds used at times have been selected merely on availability factors and not necessarily on a basis of adaptation of the fish to bioassay tests. This paper presents a comparison of four different species of fish used as test animals in a series of toxicity bioassays of petroleum refinery effluents.

Neil H. Douglas

Pages 215-222

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1960

A Report On The Operation Of A Fishway On Lake Bistineau, La.

Donald W. Geagan

Pages 222-225

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1960

Access Needs--A Contribution To A Panel On Access Areas

Lester G. Duck

Pages 225-229

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1960

The Problem Of Location And Multiple Use Of Access Areas

F. G. Banks

Pages 229-231

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1960

Providing Adequate Access On Large Reservoirs

Francis J. Guscio

Pages 232-235

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1960

Size Of Access Areas--A Contribution To A Panel On Access Areas

C. E. Ruhr

Pages 235-239

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1960

Surveys For Fisherman Access In Georgia

Howard D. Zeller

Pages 239-242

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1960

Some Examples Of Plans And Specifications For Construction Of Boat Launching Ramps

Charles E. Lane, Jr.

Pages 242-248

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1960

Cooperation Of The Alabama State Departments Of Conservation And Highways In The Construction Of Access Areas

R. B. Byrd

Pages 248-252

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1960

An Exploratory Attempt To Rear Largemouth Black Bass Fingerlings In A Controlled Environment

An experiment on the rearing of largemouth black bass fingerlings in troughs is described. Negative results were obtained in inducing 1/2, and 3/4-inch fry to feed on a diet of ground fish. Sizes of 1 1/2, 2 and 3-inch fish accepted this form of food after a training period of 3-5 days. Bass fingerlings were successfully reared from a size of 1 1/2 inches to one of 3 inches on a diet of ground fish over a period of 116 days. Growth was slow, but the average weight of the fish increased from 417 milligrams at the start of the period to one of 4.2 grams at the end, a tenfold increase.

J. R. Snow

Pages 253-257

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1960

Estimated Sizes Of Various Forage Fishes Chain Pickerel Can Swallow

J. M. Lawrence

Pages 257-258

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1960

Wildlife Held In Captivity

David Swindell

Pages 259-261

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1960

Progress In The Enforcement Of The Boating Safety Laws In North Carolina

D. E. Curtis

Pages 261-265

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1960