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.
301 - 350 of 4522 articles | 50 per page | page 7
Article | Year |
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Methods Used In Combating Night Deer Hunting In North Carolina
Pages 387-389 |
1957 |
Methods Used In Kentucky On Combating The Hunting Of Deer At Night
Pages 382-383 |
1957 |
Pages 6-11 |
1957 |
Preliminary Investigations Of Chemical Soil And Water Relationships And Lime Treatment Of Soft Water In Georgia Farm Ponds 0 By H. D. Zltllltr And A. B. Mon'l'go:mltry Georgia Game And Fish Commission Atlanta, Georgia Abstract A general classification of pond waters according to hydrogen ion and total hardness of calcium and magnesium is correlated with the major soil regions in the state. Specific correlation between Piedmont soils and Coastal Plain soils are apparent. Limited data is available on lime treatment of soft waters and relationships to fertilization programs.
Pages 71-76 |
1957 |
Pages 1-3 |
1957 |
Progress Report On Bobwhite Nesting In Southern Illinois
Pages 351-355 |
1957 |
Shooting Preserves In The South
Pages 34-38 |
1957 |
Some Uses Of Punch Card Methods In The Tabulation And Analysis Of Fishery Research Data
Pages 226-232 |
1957 |
Pages 287-289 |
1957 |
The Deer Headlighting Problem In Mississippi
Pages 385-386 |
1957 |
The Dove Banding Program In The Southeast
Pages 377-378 |
1957 |
The Migratory Bird And Game Mammal Treaties
Pages 195-197 |
1957 |
The Most Effective Way To Fight Or Prevent Headlighting
Pages 379-380 |
1957 |
The Striped Bass Of The Santee-Cooper Reservoir The continued spawning success of striped bass, Roccus saxatilis, within the reservoir during the past three years, in spite of greatly reduced lock operations, is evidence which heavily supports the resident hypothesis. Striped bass feed heavily upon mayfly nymphs during the spring months, but take clupeoid fish almost entirely for the remainder of the year. The results of a three-year creel census ending August 31, 1957, shows that the number of striped bass caught and the percent of the total catch which striped bass represents has approximately doubled for the past two years.
Pages 253-264 |
1957 |
What Significant Information Can Be Gained From Rotenone Population Studies In Impoundments
Pages 82-84 |
1957 |
A Brief Appraisal Of Data Analysis Methods Employed In Determining Standing Crops Of Fish
Pages 98-103 |
1957 |
A Method Of Determining The Sex Of The Striped Bass (Roccus Saxatilis) (Walbaum) A method is described for sexing striped bass through use of serrated jaw ear forceps. The instrument is used to extract gonads from dead fish in samples of commercial catches, without incurring damage to the fish which affects the market quality. The gonads are examined later in the laboratory and are identified as male or female. The technique has proven satisfactory in large scale sampling of commercial catches. This method also holds promise for use on other species of fish in which sex ratio studies are important.
Pages 271-272 |
1957 |
A Preliminary Report From The Southeastern Cooperative Deer Disease Study
Pages 45-50 |
1957 |
An Evaluation Of Fish Population Studies By Florida Haul Seine The technique of operation of the haul seine as traditionally used in the large fresh water bodies of Florida is discussed. Limiting factors inherent in the sampling device are enumerated and illustrated by seine catches from several lakes. Rotenone studies from some of these lakes are contrasted with the seine catches. The results of creel census studies in lakes extensively fished by sportsmen, by reflecting proportionate quantities of game fishes similar to quantities taken in the haul seine, are quoted as further validation for its use in qualitative population. sampling.
Pages 89-91 |
1957 |
Clipping Study Techniques In Marsh Ecology Investigations
Pages 119-124 |
1957 |
Coturnix Or Japanese Quail Investigations In The United States (A Progress Report--October, 1957)
Pages 56-59 |
1957 |
Final Report On Population Manipulation Studies In Three Kentucky Streams Perhaps the most universal problem in many of Kentucky's streams, from the angler's viewpoint, is that of excessive numbers of rough fish in proportion to the numbers of game fish. This paper presents the findings of a Dingell-Johnson project that has been concerned since 1952 with the manipulation of populations in 3 streams typical of types found in the state. The upper 46 miles of North Fork River in Mason County and 12 miles of Whippoorwill Creek in Logan County were treated with 5-percent powdered rotenone in 1952 to eradicate their entire fish populations.
Pages 155-185 |
1957 |
Foreign Game Introductions Into The Southeast
Pages 17-20 |
1957 |
How Fish Population Surveys Should Be Reported To facilitate the evaluation and use of population studies, reports should include: 1. A description of the area sampled, including the chemical classification and physical type of water, the type of bottom, depth of water, speed of movement and other information necessary to describe the environment from which the population came. 2. A description of the method of sampling employed in sufficient detail to enable the results to be evaluated and compared with results of other surveys. 3. Methods of measuring the results should be stated.
Pages 103-104 |
1957 |
Low-Cost Conservation Films For Television Copies of the specialized paper and information available from Information and Education Division, Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, Florida upon request.
Pages 332-332 |
1957 |
Nine Years Of Progress In Farm Game Management In North Carolina, 1948-1957
Pages 20-34 |
1957 |
Preliminary Experiments On Winter Feeding Small Fathead Minnows
Pages 249-253 |
1957 |
Ruffed Grouse Management In North Carolina
Pages 346-349 |
1957 |
Striped Bass (Roccus Saxatilis) (Walbaum) Research In Maryland
Pages 268-270 |
1957 |
Pages 3-6 |
1957 |
The Methods Used In Tennessee In Combating The Hunting Of Deer At Night
Pages 393-393 |
1957 |
The Status Of Striped Bass (Roccus Saxatilis) (Walbaum) In North Carolina Waters
Pages 264-268 |
1957 |
Waterfowl Distribution And Migration Report
Pages 105-114 |
1957 |
Studies on twenty-one clear and twenty-three turbid ponds in Payne and Noble counties in Oklahoma were made during the 1956 late winter and spring waterfowl migration (February-May). A total of 5,402 waterfowl representing thirteen species was observed. Dabblers made up 84.6 percent of the total number observed. Waterfowl reached a peak during the first week of March and then declined sharply. This decline coincided with a decrease in available aquatic plants which were depleted by the feeding of large numbers of waterfowl.
Pages 364-372 |
1957 |
A Five-Year State-Wide Quail Population Study In Kentucky
Pages 343-346 |
1957 |
Fire And Quail Management At Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Pages 294-300 |
1958 |
In order to test the relative success of various stocking rates of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede)-bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, combinations and largemouth bass-shellcracker, Lepomis microlophus (Gunther), in farm ponds in Kentucky, 574 ponds.
Pages 91-116 |
1958 |
A Summary Of Methods Used During Florida's Gizzard Shad Control Experiments Determination of a desirable concentration of 5 percent emulsified rotenone in. a given lake to control gizzard shad was accomplished by an observational technique. The concentration employed varied from 0.06 p.p.m. to 0.14 p.p.m. The time of year considered best suited for treatment was during the fall. Methods used to apply the toxicant were varied but appeared about equal of results except while using spray planes. The most favorable results occurred when good distribution was secured by using six to twelve hours for application, numerous surface units and dilute mixtures.
Pages 178-183 |
1958 |
Experiments On Growing Fingerling Channel Catfish To Marketable Size In Ponds
Pages 63-72 |
1958 |
A Suggested Technique For Preference·Rating Sportsmen's Magazines
Pages 26-30 |
1958 |
Creel Census Methods Used On Clear Lake Richland Parish, Louisiana
Pages 169-175 |
1958 |
Pages 255-257 |
1958 |
A Proposal For The Management Of Reservoirs For Fisheries A fisheries management plan for reservoirs is proposed which is dependent upon having a fish management pool and provision for drainage incorporated into the basic design. Justification is given to support the cost of having a cleared management pool in the bottom of the reservoir as well as drainage facilities. A plan is also proposed for selective clearing of reservoir basins.
Pages 132-143 |
1958 |
A pattern of high original reservoir productivity followed by gradual decline (in terms of angling success and desirable fish production) has been evidenced in a chain of lakes, of different ages, on the Ouachita River, Arkansas. Lake Catherine, formed in 1923, consists of 3,000 acres; Lake Hamilton, created in 1931, consists of 7,200 acres, and Lake Ouachita, impounded in 1953, covers 40,000 acres. A comprehensive fishery study was conducted during the summers of 1955, 1956 and 1957 to investigate and compare the fishery resources of these lakes and formulate management plans.
Pages 183-198 |
1958 |
A Commentary On The Fire Ant Problem
Pages 257-260 |
1958 |
Pages 206-208 |
1958 |
Address Of Welcome To Kentucky
Pages 3-5 |
1958 |
Pages 128-132 |
1958 |
Pages 5-8 |
1958 |
Fire Ant Eradication And Wildlife
Pages 248-250 |
1958 |