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.
4301 - 4350 of 4522 articles | 50 per page | page 87
Article | Year |
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Panel Discussion--Problems In Dove Management
Pages 212-213 |
1956 |
Pages 51-52 |
1956 |
Pollution: Its Nature, Detection And Control
Pages 135-136 |
1956 |
Preliminary Experiments On The Use Of Spaghetti Tags
Pages 77-80 |
1956 |
Preliminary Results On The Commercial Production Of Channel Catfish In Ponds
Pages 160-162 |
1956 |
Preliminary Studies On Tilapia Mossambica Peters Relative To Experimental Pond Culture Preliminary studies were conducted on the exotic cichlid, Tilapia mossambica Peters to determine the possibilities of incorporating this fish into the farm ponds and lakes in the Southeast. In an 18-week experiment in concrete ponds, T. mossambica proved to be a more efficient fish than the bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Raf. In feeding experiments T. mossambica gave 2.97 times greater growth than did the bluegill, in fertilization 1.69 times, and in manuring experiments 1.97 times greater growth than the bluegill.
Pages 139-149 |
1956 |
Pages 1-2 |
1956 |
Pro-Noxfish: A New Synergized Rotenone Formulation For Fish Control
Pages 68-75 |
1956 |
Propagation Of Channel Catfish In Arkansas The propagation of most game fish and the methods used in producing them have been more or less established; and with the exception of small details are relatively the same throughout most of the South. The propagation of Channel Catfish (lctalurus lacustris) has from all appearances been more difficult, because of the wide range of methods used and the wide range in cost of production. The demand for Channel Catfish in the state of Arkansas was increasing steadily, and upon my return from the armed services, Mr.
Pages 165-168 |
1956 |
Report On Panel Discussion Of Problems Of Game And Fish Radio Communications
Pages 99-100 |
1956 |
Results Of An Opening Week Creel Census And Tagging Study On Three State·Owned Lakes The greatest concentrations of fishermen on Kentucky's state-owned lakes have been observed to occur during the first week following the opening of these lakes to fishing. To measure the impact of this surge of fishermen on an unsuspecting fish population, an opening week creel census and tagging study was conducted on 3 dissimilar state-owned lakes. In each lake bass were caught by angling and tagged. Tag returns were remarkably similar: 27%, 30.9%, and 27.5%. Evidence seemed to indicate strap jaw tags adversely affected the growth of tagged bass.
Pages 244-254 |
1956 |
Results Of Kentucky's Wildlife Plant And Seed Distribution Program From 1949 To 1956
Pages 197-209 |
1956 |
Revised Procedures For Commercial Production Of Bigmouth Buffalo Fish In Ponds In The Southeast
Pages 162-165 |
1956 |
Pages 21-24 |
1956 |
Some Nutrition Problems Of Deer In The Southern Pine Type
Pages 53-58 |
1956 |
Pages 91-97 |
1956 |
Some Problems In Wildlife Conservation
Pages 36-40 |
1956 |
Some Uses Of Mark Sensing In Collecting Game Management Data In The Field
Pages 131-134 |
1956 |
Some Wildlife Research Problems Of The Southeast
Pages 6-11 |
1956 |
Pages 2-6 |
1956 |
Stocking As A Management Tool In Tennessee Reservoirs
Pages 275-284 |
1956 |
Summary Report--Panel Discussion On Problems Of Water Management
Pages 123-124 |
1956 |
The Biologist And Public Relations
Pages 33-35 |
1956 |
The Black Duck (Anas Rubripes) In The Upper Chesapeake Bay
Pages 234-242 |
1956 |
The Coturnix Quail Project In Missouri
Pages 126-128 |
1956 |
The Illustrated Slide Lecture As An I & E Tool
Pages 174-178 |
1956 |
The Little Rock District, Corps Of Engineers, And Fish And Wildlife
Pages 25-28 |
1956 |
The Management Of Large Impoundments For Fish Production
Pages 271-275 |
1956 |
The Selection And Training Of Wildlife Law Enforcement Officers
Pages 178-179 |
1956 |
The Value And Use Of Radio Communications In Law Enforcement
Pages 97-99 |
1956 |
Water Use And The Future Of Fish And Wildlife Conservation
Pages 100-112 |
1956 |
Water Use Legislation In Relation To Wildlife Resources
Pages 17-21 |
1956 |
Wildlife Salaries In The Southeast
Pages 41-43 |
1956 |
A Method Of Teaching Waterfowl Identification
Pages 125-126 |
1955 |
A Preliminary Report On A Field Method Using Drugs For Capturing Deer
Pages 41-43 |
1955 |
A Report On Commercial Fishing Studies Conducted In The Tidal Streams Of Alabama Commercial fishing experiments with 1 1/4- to 1 5/8-inch-bar mesh trammel nets were conducted in fourteen tidal streams of Alabama during 1953 and 1954. The primary objective of these studies was to determine the percentages of the various species of fish taken with small mesh trammel nets in the tidal streams during the months of October through March. A total of 26 sets with trammel nets were made in the streams studied. A total of 65,839 fish, turtles and crabs weighing 56,129.01 pounds was caught during the period of the experiments.
Pages 75-80 |
1955 |
A Report On Experimental Control Of Giant Cutgrass (Zizaniopsis Miliacea), 1950-1954
Pages 201-223 |
1955 |
A Well Rounded Informational And Educational Program For Fish And Wildlife Departments
Pages 119-122 |
1955 |
Pages 108-110 |
1955 |
Are Warmwater Fish Diseases An Important Problem? Although the literature shows several instances where warmwater fishes have been affected by recognizable disease organisms, the problem of warmwater fish diseases has received little notice by investigators. Evidence collected in fish cultural activity at the Marion, Alabama, Station indicates that disease may be an important factor in the successful propagation of bluegill fingerlings and also to some extent in that of largemouth black bass.
Pages 93-96 |
1955 |
Conservation Camp Counsellor Programs In Tennessee (No paper available.)
Pages 123-123 |
1955 |
Do We Really Shoot Migrant Doves?
Pages 69-74 |
1955 |
Effects Of Prescribed Burning On Forage And Mast Production In Southern Pine Forests
Pages 55-60 |
1955 |
Pages 80-86 |
1955 |
Highlights Of Game Management In The Southeast For The Past Decade
Pages 30-34 |
1955 |
Highlights Of Progress In Education And Publicity In The Last Decade
Pages 25-29 |
1955 |
Highlights Of Progress In Fish Management In The Southeast, 1946-1955
Pages 35-40 |
1955 |
Highlights Of Progress In Law Enforcement In The Last Decade
Pages 19-25 |
1955 |
Law Enforcement In Relation To Other Conservation Functions
Pages 230-232 |
1955 |
Management Of Needlerush Marsh At The Chassahowitzka Refuge
Pages 175-177 |
1955 |