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Autor:
Howard L. Marshall, Frank J. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 130:46-59
Ditches, creeks, and adjacent estuarine waters of three coastal marshes located at North River and Jarrett Bay, Carteret County, North Carolina were studied between March 1971–March 1972. Irregularly flooded Juncus romerianus (Black Needle Rush) ve
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Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 130:1-5
The marked goby (Ctenogobius stigmaticus Poey, 1860) is a diminutive, uncommon, tropical-subtropical Atlantic fish. It is considered rare in North Carolina. It has been confused in the past with the similar darter goby (Ctenogobius boleosoma Jordan a
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
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Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 129:107-110
Carcharhinus brevipinna (spinner) and Carcharhinus limbatus (blacktip) sharks make spectacular jumps and spinning leaps out of the water. Some believe these are: jumping responses to rid sharksuckers (Echeneis naucrates) that attach to their bodies,
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
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Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 129:111-114
A total of 2,910 Atlantic midshipman were collected, mainly by trawl, off North Carolina between 1911–2012. Only four were found in Pamlico Sound. Once abundant their numbers have declined after 1990 when ocean water temperatures changed from cool
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Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 129:20-23
Rainfall data collected at the Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) for the years 1983–2011 varied between 0.5 1 (12.9 mm) and 0.75 (19.1 mm) inches/day/yr. Storms, hurricanes and natural events greatly influenced the data. Hurricanes, run off , floo
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Tilapia in Intensive Co-culture
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ff4d28d2c70ddf4e4dacde16b1ccadd4
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118970652.app2
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118970652.app2
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 128:88-91
A total of 113 bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, frequented North Carolina waters between 1965 and 2011. Young entered Pamlico Sound, adults were captured throughout the year, most commonly May to September, and frequented fresh to ocean waters. Bull
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 128:44-50
Populations of 86 Atlantic Ocean marine fishes have changed during the last 45 years off North Carolina. Examination of the ocean conditions and its fish faunal interrelationships explain reasons for these changes.
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
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Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 128:33-38
Improved sampling by otter trawls, ships that are capable of sampling deeper waters, submersible observations, visual observations and published studies reveal 244 additional fish species inhabit estuarine to 2,000+ m ocean water depths off North Car
Autor:
Frank J. Schwartz
Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Political Science. 3:195-215
When defined broadly, we can proceed on the assumption that in all but the most totalitarian of modern contexts, there is some kind of civil society that can be identified and compared cross-nationally. Although Japan may not strike the casual observ