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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Wildlife Held in Captivity-Possession, Sale, Transportation, Diseases and Health Problems

Charles V. Garner

Pages 140-144

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1959

A Preliminary Report on the Effect of Mast Abundance on the Weight And Reproduction of Deer in Central Florida

Richard F. Harlow, Edwin L. Tyson

Pages 62-69

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1959

Address by Governor J. Millard Tawes

J. Millard Tawes

Pages 3-4

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1959

Comparison of the Length-Weight Relationship of Several Species of Fish From Two Different, But Connected, Habitats

Length and weight data were gathered during a short time-period on several species of fish from a large lake and a connecting marsh canal. The marsh had recently gone dry, forcing the fish to crowd into the canal. Analysis of covariance was used to compare the length-weight relationship of largemouth black bass (Micropterus salmoides) , redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus) and bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) from both habitat types. The bass from the canal were found to be significantly heavier for their length than those from the lake.

William H. Herke

Pages 299-313

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1959

Diving Ducks-Their Past and Future

Ray C. Erickson

Pages 277-282

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1959

Historical Review of Tile Bull Shoals Dam and Norfork Dam Tailwater Trout Fishery

Beginning with a stocking of 600 four- to six-inch rainbow trout in 1948 in the Norfork Dam tailwater located in North Central Arkansas, a fishery soon developed which was entirely new to the area. With the completion of Bull Shoals Dam in 1952, investigations began which soon showed that the native fishery was destroyed for many miles below the high dams.

Robert F. Baker

Pages 229-236

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1959

Parasites of the Grey Squirrel

Gordon Marston Clark

Pages 368-373

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1959

President's Message

Ernest A. Vaughn

Pages 1-3

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1959

Remarks of Mayor J. Harold Grady

J. Harold Grady

Pages 3-

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1959

State Conformance and Enforcement of the New Federal Motor Boat Law (Public Law 85-911) on Coastal Waters

David H. G. Gould

Pages 149-

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1959

Techniques Involved in the Use of Chemicals for Establishing Wildlife Clearings

H. A. Trumbo, W. E. Chappell

Pages 34-38

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1959

The Gray Squirrel--Past, Present and Future

Rollin H. Baker

Pages 390-392

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1959

The Uncontrolled Use of Pesticides in the Southeast

Clarence Cottam

Pages 9-18

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1959

The White and Channel Catfishes of the Santee-Cooper Reservoir and Tailrace Sanctuary

The reservoir has a surface acreage of 160,500 and contains two rather dissimilar lakes, Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion. Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are virtually unknown in Lake Marion, exist in relatively small numbers in Lake Moultrie, and are abundant in the tailrace sanctuary. White catfish (Ictalurus cattts) are present in large numbers in both lakes and the tailrace sanctuary. The channel catfish of Lake Moultrie and the tailrace sanctuary grow larger and faster, live longer and are in better condition than any channel catfish described in the literature.

Robert E. Stevens

Pages 203-219

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1959

Wilderness and the Southeastern Wildlife

Robert H. Giles, Jr.

Pages 282-287

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1959

Soil Bank Evaluation In Kentucky

Robert H. Eversole

Pages 60-65

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1960

Managing Scirpus Robustus For Ducks

William W. Neely

Pages 30-34

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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

Maintenance Of Cooperative Relations With Courts And Other Agencies

Elliott H. Lott

Pages 271-274

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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

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

Law Enforcement

Theodore Bonin

Pages 275-276

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1960

Quail Reproduction And Weather In Alabama

Dan W. Speake

Pages 85-97

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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

Coastal Marsh Impoundments For Ducks In Louisiana

Robert H. Chabreck

Pages 24-29

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1960

Future Needs For Fish And Game Biologists

Nelson Cox

Pages 41-45

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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

Public Relations--Its Value As A Tool Of Enforcement

Charles D. Kelley

Pages 269-271

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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

Administrative Problems With Fish And Game Biologists

A. D. Aldrich

Pages 36-39

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1960

Canadian Waterfowl Banding Program

Walter E. Price

Pages 266-269

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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

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

Progress Report On Widte-Tailed Deer Productivity Studies In Mississippi

Robert E. Noble

Pages 53-60

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1960

Providing Adequate Access On Large Reservoirs

Francis J. Guscio

Pages 232-235

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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

Address

Boyce Holleman

Pages 278-281

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1960

Address

Percy V. Richardson

Pages 281-284

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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

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

Estimated Sizes Of Various Forage Fishes Chain Pickerel Can Swallow

J. M. Lawrence

Pages 257-258

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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

Ovarian Analysis As A Technique For Studying Reproduction In Beaver

Ernest E. Provost

Pages 35-36

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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

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

Lester G. Duck

Pages 225-229

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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

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

Managing Woolly Croton For Doves And Bobwhites

Floyd R. Fessler

Pages 74-77

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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

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

Charles E. Lane, Jr.

Pages 242-248

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1960