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Environment - Protection - Samoa
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Exploratory fishing for snappers and groupers was effected in the waters at the edge of the Virgin Islands plateau. Several species appear to exisrt in relative abundance at the depths of 50 to 130 fathoms along the outer slope of the plateau. The fish caught from these areas to date have provent o be non-toxic. Bioassay methods employed to date have not proved successful in determining whether a fish is ciguatoxic.
(1)
Author
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Dammann.A.E
(1)
Berry, M.J.
(3)
Howard, W.J.
(2)
United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
(2)
Adams, Bruce
(1)
Austin, Robert
(1)
Bailey, Julie H.
(1)
Banner, Albert H.
(1)
Bayliff, y William H.
(1)
Bergquist, Patricia R.
(1)
Borror, Donald J.
(1)
Bryce L. Wood, R. F. Hay
(1)
Canada department of energy & resources
(1)
Canada department of energy and resources management
(1)
Carlquist, Sherwin John
(1)
Carr, Archie
(1)
Carr, Wayne F.
(1)
Clubb, Jerome M.
(1)
Dogiel, V.A., Petrushevski, G.K. and Polyanski Yu. I.
(1)
Etherton, P.T.
(1)
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United States Department of the Interior fish and Wildlife service Bureau of comercial fisheries
(1)
Language
English
(1)
Publication Year
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1970
(1)
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(1)
Subject
Environment - Protection - Samoa
(1)
Exploratory fishing for snappers and groupers was effected in the waters at the edge of the Virgin Islands plateau. Several species appear to exisrt in relative abundance at the depths of 50 to 130 fathoms along the outer slope of the plateau. The fish caught from these areas to date have provent o be non-toxic. Bioassay methods employed to date have not proved successful in determining whether a fish is ciguatoxic.
(1)
Author
(-)
Dammann.A.E
(1)
Berry, M.J.
(3)
Howard, W.J.
(2)
United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
(2)
Adams, Bruce
(1)
Austin, Robert
(1)
Bailey, Julie H.
(1)
Banner, Albert H.
(1)
Bayliff, y William H.
(1)
Bergquist, Patricia R.
(1)
Borror, Donald J.
(1)
Bryce L. Wood, R. F. Hay
(1)
Canada department of energy & resources
(1)
Canada department of energy and resources management
(1)
Carlquist, Sherwin John
(1)
Carr, Archie
(1)
Carr, Wayne F.
(1)
Clubb, Jerome M.
(1)
Dogiel, V.A., Petrushevski, G.K. and Polyanski Yu. I.
(1)
Etherton, P.T.
(1)
Publisher
United States Department of the Interior fish and Wildlife service Bureau of comercial fisheries
(1)
Publication Year
(-)
1970
(1)
Available Online
No
(1)
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Caribbean Research Institute; Special Report; Exploratory fishing for a source of non-ciguatoxic sport and food fish
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