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  • Estevez, Ernest D. (Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, 1994)
    This article appears in Mote News from the Winter, 1994 issue, Charlotte Harbor - Back to our Roots. It discusses the Charlotte Harbor ecosystem and how the land and rivers associated with and connected to the Harbor ...
  • Wells, Randall S. (Wiley-Liss, Inc., 2009)
    The world’s longest-running study of a wild dolphin population, operated by the Chicago Zoological Society since 1989, has focused on the multi-generational resident community of about 160 bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota ...
  • Luer, Carl A.; Gilbert, Perry W. (Dr W . Junk Publishers, Dordrecht ., 1995)
    Adult clearnose skates, Raja eglanteria, were captured during the winters of 1981 and 1983 off of Longboat Key in Florida, and observed to mate in captivity. Mating and egg depositions took place on the central west coast ...
  • Mahaney, Erin (2013-02-07)
    This item is Appendix B from the Policies and Procedures for Special Collections and provides guidelines for handling a disaster in the Mote Library and Archives. This disaster plan provides policies and procedures for ...
  • Unknown author (2005)
    This paper represents a Power Point presentation describing the mission and activities of Mote Marine Laboratory's Center for Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Research. Five programs of field and laboratory research are ...
  • Higham, Chris J.; Kirkpatrick, Gary J.; Pederson, Bradley A.; Berg, Barbara A. (Florida Marine Research Institute., 2004)
    The photopigment content of 3 clones of the Florida (USA) red tide marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (Davis) G. Hansen and Moestrup (Daugbjerg et al., 2000), isolated from natural bloom events in 1953, 1996, and 2001, ...
  • Mahaney, Erin (2013-02-06)
    This item includes Policies and Procedures governing all activities relating to the Library's special collections such as statement of purpose, code of ethics, acquisitions, deaccessions, loans, care, control, and access. ...
  • Mahaney, Erin (2013-02-06)
    This item is Appendix A from the Policies and Procedures for Special Collections, and discusses ways the Mote Library and Archives practices preservation for its collections, both general and special. This item includes ...
  • Mahaney, Erin (2013-02-07)
    This item is Appendix C from the Policies and Procedures for Special Collections. It provides an overview of the principles and best practices for archival processing, as well as specific rules and guidelines for processing ...
  • Kirkpatrick, Gary J. (St. Pete Beach, FL. St. Petersburg, FL : Florida Marine Research Institute., 2004)
    A roundtable discussion on HAB species detection and quantitation was held on Wednesday, October 23,2002, from 0800 to 1200 hours. The overall objective of the roundtable discussion was to bring the attendees up to date ...
  • Heupel, Michelle R. (Brisbane, Australia : University of Queensland, School of Biomedical Sciences., 2003)
  • Heyl, Michael G. (Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, 1978)
    This paper describes the red tide bloom in Florida, the development and abundance, possible causes of red tide and how it grows, and the ways it is harmful to organisms including fish and other marine life as well as humans, ...
  • Estevez, Ernest D. (Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, 1987-02-05)
    This report describes the discussion and results of a 1986 meeting held at Mote Marine Laboratory with a goal to evaluate the relationship of comprehensive planning requirements to the management needs of Sarasota Bay, ...
  • Neff, Christopher; Hueter, Robert E. (Springer: http://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13412-013-0107-2, 2013)
    There are few phrases in the Western world that evoke as much emotion or as powerful an image as the words “shark” and “attack.” However, not all “shark attacks” are created equal. Under current labels, listings of shark ...
  • Estevez, Ernest D. (Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL., 1991-11-06)
    Sea level has been rising along the west Florida coast, including Sarasota Bay, and is projected to rise at an accelerated rate because of global warming. The Sarasota Bay National Estuary Program and Tampa Bay Regional ...
  • Manire, Charles A.; Hueter, Robert E.; Hull, E.; Spieler, Richard E. (American Fisheries Society, 2001)
    Activities are to investigate the biochemical effects of capture and restraint on sharks. 17 serum constituents were measured in three species (bonnethead shark Sphyrna tiburo, blacktip shark Carcharhinus limbatus, and ...
  • Gilbert, Perry W. (Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, Arlington, Va., 1978)
    Except for occasional flutters of publicity when attacks occurred, sharks were of academic interest to only a few scientists before World War II. Then, when servicemen were victims of air and sea disasters and met sharks ...
  • Mullin, K.D.; Engelhaupt, D.; Cates, C.E.; Barros, Nélio B. (International Whaling Commission., 2003)
    Sperm whales occur throughout the oceanic Gulf of Mexico. Most research has been conducted in the northern Gulf where, until 2000, studies focused on abundance and distribution. Based on ship surveys conducted from 1996 ...
  • Edwards, Randy E. (Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL, 1994)
    This article appears in Mote News from the Winter, 1994 issue, Charlotte Harbor - Back to our Roots. It discusses fishery studies conducted at Mote Marine Laboratory and describes tarpon research and the different methods ...
  • Bauer, Gordon B.; Colbert, Debborah E.; Gaspard III, Joseph C.; Littlefield, Brandie; Fellner, Wendi (International Society for Comparative Psychology, 2003)
    In Experiment 1 underwater visual acuity was assessed in two Florida manatees, Trichechus manatus latirostris, using grating stimuli in three conditions: Vertical gratings presented in freshwater, vertical gratings in ...

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