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Growth of juvenile predators feeding on benthic infaunal populations from natural sediments and dredged material in Galveston Bay, Texas /

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Main Author: Minello, Thomas Joseph (Author)
Corporate Authors: Southeast Fisheries Center (U.S.). Galveston Laboratory, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Galveston District
Other Authors: Wooten, Robert B.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Galveston, Tex. : National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Center, 1994.
Subjects:
Nekton > Texas > Galveston Bay > Growth.
Nekton > Feeding and feeds > Texas > Galveston Bay.
Benthos > Texas > Galveston Bay.
Fish populations > Texas > Galveston Bay.
Dredging spoil > Environmental aspects > Texas > Galveston Bay.
Houston Ship Channel (Tex.) > Environmental aspects.
Galveston Ship Channel (Tex.) > Environmental aspects.
Necton > Texas > Galveston, Baie de > Croissance.
Necton > Alimentation > Texas > Galveston, Baie de.
Benthos > Texas > Galveston, Baie de.
Poissons > Populations > Texas > Galveston, Baie de.
Déblais de dragage > Aspect de l'environnement > Texas > Galveston, Baie de.
Benthos.
Dredging spoil > Environmental aspects.
Fish populations.
Gulf of Mexico > Galveston Bay.
Texas > Houston Ship Channel.
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Growth of juvenile predators feeding on benthic infaunal populations from natural sediments and dredged material in Galveston Bay, Texas /
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