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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Comments on Tile Need for Critical Fishery Research Planning and Electronic Data Processing

Romeo Mansueti

Pages 107-113

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1959

Grey Squirrel Symposium Introduction

Vagn Flyger

Pages 356-

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1959

Mississippi Pushes Forward in Wildlife Conservation

Herbert E. Hosey

Pages 251-253

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1959

Public Recreation on Private Lands in the Southeast

Raymond D. Moody

Pages 50-54

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1959

Squirrel Management and Research

Hans G. Uhlig

Pages 387-389

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1959

The Enforcement Officer's Place in the Technical Phases of Game Management

Parker B. Smith

Pages 236-238

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1959

The National Science Foundation and Research in Fisheries

J. Frances Allen

Pages 177-180

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1959

A Portrait of River Basin Studies in the Southeast

Wendell L. Johnson

Pages 181-192

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1959

A Review of Virginia's Conservation Workshops For Teachers and Wildlife Essay Contest

Stuart P. Davey

Pages 255-257

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1959

An Evaluation of River Basin Studies in the Southeast

Wendell L. Johnson

Pages 192-197

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1959

Choccowcco Deer Range Analysis and Management Implications

William H. Adams, Jr.

Pages 21-34

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1959

Damage Caused by the Gray Squirrel in Britain

Monica Shorten

Pages 378-381

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1959

Fish and Wildlife and the Small Watershed Program

Pages 351-355

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1959

Management of Needlerush for Improving Waterfowl Habitat in Maryland

John H. Steenis

Pages 296-298

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1959

Present Status of Knowledge on the Ecology of Eastern Encephalitis Virus in the United States

Donald D. Stamm

Pages 169-173

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1959

Propagation of Buffalo Fishes

Intense interest in commercial fish farming in Arkansas, due to crop acreage controls and other factors, stimulated experiments in buffalo fish propagation at the Joe Hogan State Fish Hatchery, Lonoke, Arkansas. A pond method of propagation was developed necessitating the use of overwintering or brood ponds, spawning ponds, nursery ponds and growing ponds. The culture procedures are set forth in a step by step “cook book” fashion.

Lee Brady, Andrew Hulsey

Pages 80-90

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1959

Snipe Field Management in the Southeastern States

William W. Neely

Pages 288-291

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1959

Some Theoretical Implications of Poisonous Plants and Southeastern Deer Diseases

Frank A. Hayes, James H. Jenkins

Pages 174-177

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1959

Symposium on the Gray Squirrel

Arnold Bakken, V. F. Flyger

Pages 393-407

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1959

The Ecology of Endoparasitism in Wildlife Populations

Reinard Harkema

Pages 166-169

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1959

The Gray Squirrel--Past, Present and Future

Rollin H. Baker

Pages 390-392

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1959

A Commentary on the Behavior of Free-Running Gray Squirrels

Ward M. Sharp

Pages 382-387

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1959

A Laboratory Study of an Arkansas Duck Die-Off

Calvin A. Page, John J. Lynch

Pages 161-164

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1959

A Report on the Youth Conservation Education Section of Florida's Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission

Denver Ste. Claire

Pages 253-255

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1959

Aerial Treatment of Pest Plants With Herbicides on National Wildlife Refuges in the Southeast

Pages 259-267

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1959

An Evaluation of Farm Game Management Practices in Kentucky

Gerald A. Wunz

Pages 73-79

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1959

Application of the Lacey and Black Bass Acts

Charles H. Lawrence

Pages 133-139

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1959

Conservation Agencies and the Chemicals Industry

Burton Seeker

Pages 157-161

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1959

Current Knowledge of Tree Squirrel Reproductive Cycles and Development

Roger A. Hoffman, Charles M. Kirkpatrick

Pages 363-367

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1959

Experimental Use of Silvex and Other Aquatic Herbicides in Georgia Farm Ponds

The results of two years experimental weed control in Georgia Farm Ponds using silvex,2 propylene glycol butyl ether ester, dalapon, sodium salt of 2,2dichloropropionic acid; 2, 4-D granules of iso-octyl ester of 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid. Residual control and overall effectiveness is evaluated over a twoyear period on acquatic weeds in approximately 100 ponds. Preliminary screening of Inverton, an invert emulsion of 2, 4, 5-trichlorophenoxy acetic acid; Carlon, a solution of dalapon and silvex; and simazine, 2-chloro-4, 6 bis( ethylamino) -S-trizaine are presented.

W. W. Thomaston, Phillip C. Pierce, Herbert N. Wyatt

Pages 101-107

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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

Permits

F. C. Gillett

Pages 144-147

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1959

Pollution-Its Effects on Wildlife and What is Being Done About It

Frank Phipps

Pages 239-243

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1959

Progress and Problems of Soutiieastern Wetland and Water Use Studies

H. E. Wallace

Pages 349-351

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1959

Report on Federal Legislation

Charles H. Callison

Pages 4-7

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1959

Rough Fish Removal from Lake Catherine, Arkansas

Following the recommendations of a three-year comparative fishery study of Lakes Ouachita, Hamilton and Catherine near Hot Springs, Arkansas, a rough fish removal project was carried out on 3,OOO-acre Lake Catherine, October 25, 1958. The chemical (Pro-Noxfish) was applied at varying concentrations over approximately three-fourths of the drawn-down area of the lake. The water level was manipulated so that the treated water infiltrated the untreated portions. As a result, a selective shad and drum kill was obtained over the entire area of the lake.

William Mathis, Andrew Hulsey

Pages 197-203

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1959

Some Effects of Lime Applications To Warm-Water Hatchery Ponds

The results of applying ground limestone (CaCO2) and quicklime (CaO) to hatchery ponds used for the culture of bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus, Raf.) are described. Effects appeared to be beneficial in the sample of ponds treated. Quicklime was difficult to apply because of caustic effects to skin of personnel handling it. Laboratory experiments indicated that hydrated lime (Ca[OH].) could be used to produce a pH as alkaline as that obtained from quicklime provided that an equivalent amount of calcium was used in the hydrated form.

J. R. Snow, R. O. Jones

Pages 95-101

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1959

Stream Values, Recreational Use and Preservation in the Southeast

Harold E. Alexander

Pages 338-348

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1959

Suggested Standard Methods of Reporting Fish Population Data for Reservoirs Prepared for the Reservoir Committee, Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society

Eugene W. Surber

Pages 313-325

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1959

The Alabama Power Company and Conservation

Richard L. Scott

Pages 154-157

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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

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

Outstanding Officer Selection

David Swindell

Pages 248-250

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1959