
Selected Titles
Compiled
by Eileen M. McVey
Aquaculture Information Center
Library and Information Services Division
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Department of Commerce
November 2004
ABSTRACTS
1. Benson, Barbara Christine. Optimization of the Light Dynamics in the Hydraulically Integrated Serial Turbidostat Algal Reactor (HISTAR). Department of Civil Engineering: Louisiana State University and Agricultural Mechanical College; Aug. 2003. Note: Doctoral Thesis abstract only.
2. Wagener, Cynthia. Evaluation of Static Low Density Media Filters for Use in Domestic Wastewater Treatment. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Louisiana State University and Agricultural Mechanical College. 2003 Dec. Note: Abstract only for Master in Science in Civil Engineering.
BOOKS and MONOGRAPHS and CHAPTERS
3. Bridger, Christopher J. and Barry A. Costa-Pierce. Open Ocean Aquaculture from Research to Commercial Reality. Baton Rouge, LA. World Aquaculture Society; 2003. MASGP-03-008.
4. Cooper, Shari and Douglas Lipton. Mid-Atlantic Research Plan. Mid-Atlantic Regional Marine Research Program. 2200 Symons Hall, College Park, Maryland 20742: University of Maryland. Feb. 1994. 163 pp.
5. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 1999 Florida Aquaculture Plan. Current Status Opportunities and Future Needs. Division of Marketing and Development, Bureau of Sea food and Aquaculture, Tallahassee, Florida. 1999 Mar.
6. Lee, Cheng-Sheng. Aquaculture: Retrospective and Outlook an Aquaculture Summit. High Point Design Studio, Taiwan: Asian Fisheries Society and World Aquaculture Society. 2003. 314 pp.
7. Morales-Alamo, Reinaldo and Roger Mann. The Status of Virginia's Public Oyster Resource 1997. College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA. 1998 May. 49 pp.
8. National Science and Technology Council. Preparing for the Future Through Science and Technology. An Agenda for Environmental and Natural Research. National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Environmental and Natural Resources. 1995 Mar.
9. Office of Seafood. Fish and Fisheries Products Hazards & Controls Guidance. Third Ed. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services. 2001 Jun. 326 pp.
10. Painter, Amy and Sami Grimes, Editors. Science, Sustainability and Partnerships: Sea Grant in the New Century. NOAA National Sea Grant College Program Biennial Report 2002-2003. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2004.
11. Showalter, Stephanie and Lisa. C. Schiavinato. Marine Protected Areas in the Gulf of Mexico: A Survey. University of Mississippi: Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. (2003).
12. Shumway, Sandra E. and John N. Kraeuter. Molluscan Shellfish Research and Management. Charting a Course for the Future; Charleston, South Carolina. 2000 Jan. 156 pp.
13. Soniat, Thomas M.; James D. Simons and Eric N. Powell. Gulf of Mexico Oyster Bibliography. Aquaculture. Texas A&M University, P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, TX 77553-1675: Sea Grant College Program. Mar 1992. TAMU-SG-92-602. 59 pp.
14. Sullivan, Craig V., David L. Berlinsky and Ronald G. Hodson. Striped Bass and Other Morone Culture. “Chapter 2: Reproduction. Developments on Aquaculture and Fisheries Science.” 1997. pp.11-73.
15. Timmons, Michael, et al. Cornell Aquaculture Work Team. New York Aquaculture Industry: Status, Constraints and Opportunities. Cornell University, Dept. of Biological and Environmental Engineering. 2004 May. 172 pp.
16. Tlusty, Michael et al. Marine Aquaculture and the Environment. A Meeting for Stakeholders in the Northeast. 59 Technology Park Drive, E. Falmouth, MA 02536-4442: Cape Cod Printing, Inc. 2001. 324 pp.
17. Wayman, William Rittenhouse. From Gamete Collection to Database Development: Development of a Model Cryopreserved Germplasm Repository for Aquatic Species with Emphasis on Sturgeon. School of Renewable Natural Resources: Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. 2003 Aug.
JOURNAL REPRINTS and SERIES
18. Berry, Suzanne; Brad Allen; Terry Hanson and Lisa House. Mississippi State University and University of Florida. An Oyster Marketing Plan Developed from the Results of a Seafood Survey of U.S. Consumers. Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant. 2002. MASGP-02-019. 11 pp.
19. Brasher, Cynthia; Gitika Panicker and Asim K. Bej. University of Alabama at Birmingham. “Evaluation of PCR Amplification-based Detection of Heat-killed Escherichia coli and Cell-free DNA in Shellfish.” Molecular Biology Today. (2002); 3: 85-90. Series: MASGP-01-037.
20. Davis, D. Allen; Imad P.Saoud; William J. McGraw and David B. Rouse. Auburn University. “Consideration for Litopenaeus vannamei Reared in Inland Low Salinity Waters.” VI International Symposium on Aquaculture Nutrition. 2002; 73-90. Series: MASGP-04-014.
21. Fletcher, Kristen M. "If You Can't Beat 'Em, Eat 'Em: Legal Methods to Control Aquatic Nuisance Species in the Gulf of Mexico.” Ocean and Coastal Law Journal. 2000; 5(2): 245-269. Series: MASGP-00-032.
22. Fletcher, Kristen M. “A Legal Primer: An Introduction to Wetlands Law and Regulation and Its Practical Impacts.” Proceedings of the Sustainability of Water and Wetland Resources Conference. np. MASGP-01-033.
23. Gitika, Panicker, Michael L. Myers and Bej Asim K. “Rapid Detection of Vibrio vulnificus in Shellfish and Gulf of Mexico water by real-time PCR.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 2004 Jan: 70(1): 498-507. MASGP-04-008.
24. Graham, William M., et al. “Ecological and Economic Implications of a Tropical Jellyfish Invader in the Gulf of Mexico.” Biological Invasions. 2003: 553-69. MASGP-04-012
25. Guo, Ximing; Susan E. Ford and Fusui Zhang. “Molluscan Aquaculture in China.” Journal of Shellfish Research. 1999: 18(1):19-31.
26. Hégaret, Hélène; Gary H. Wikfors and Philippe Soudant. “Flow Cytometric Analysis of Haemocytes from Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, subjected to a sudden temperature elevation. I. Haemocyte types and morphology.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2003: 293: 238-248.
27. Hégaret, Hélène; Gary H. Wikfors and Philippe Soudant. “Flow Cytometric Analysis of Haemocytes from Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, subjected to a sudden temperature elevation. II. Haemocyte Functions: aggregations, viability, phagocytosis and respiratory burst.” Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 2003: 293: 249-265.
28. House, Lisa; Terrill R. Hanson and S. Sureshwaran. University of Florida, Mississippi State University and United States Department of Agriculture. “U.S. Consumers: Examining the Decision to Consume Oysters and the Decision of How Frequently to Consume Oysters.” Journal of Shellfish Research. (2003): 22(1): 51-59. Series: MASGP-03-022.
29. Karels, Arthur Alan and Marius Brouwer. University of Southern Mississippi. “Cloning, Sequencing and Phylogenetic/Phenetic Classification of an Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ά) Subtype of Sheepshead Minnow (Cyprinodon variegatus).” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. (2003): Part B 135: 263-272. Series: MASGP-04-018.
30. Kaufman, G.E.; A.K. Bej; J. Bowers; and A. DePaola. University of Alabama at Birmingham and U.S. Food and Drug Administration. “Oyster-to-Oyster Variability in Levels of Vibrio parahaemolyticus.” Journal of Food Protection. (3002): 66(1): 125-129. Series: MASGP-04-023.
31. Lee, Chi-Ying; Gitika Panicker and Asim K. Bej. University of Alabama at Birmingham. “Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria in Shellfish Using Multiplex PCR Followed by CovaLink™ NH Microwell Plate Sandwich Hybridization.” Journal of Microbiological Methods. (2002): 53: 199-209. Series: MASGP-04-022.
32. Maynard, Desmond J.; Thomas A. Flagg; Conrad V. W. Mahnken and Steve L. Schroder. “Natural Rearing Technologies for Increasing Postrelease Survival of Hatchery Reared Salmon.” Bulletin of the National Research Institute of Aquaculture. 1996: Supple. 2: 71-77.
33. McGraw, W.J.; D.A. Davis; D. Teichert-Coddington and D.B. Rouse. Auburn University. “Acclimation of Litopenaeus vannamei Postlarvae to Low Salinity: Influence of Age, Salinity, Endpoint, and Rate of Salinity Reduction.” Journal of the World Aquaculture Society. 2002: 33(1): 78-84. Series: MASGP-04-015.
34. McLaughlin, Richard J. “The Recent WTO Decision on Sea Turtles and Its Impact on International Environmental Law.” Emerging Issues in National Ocean and Coastal Policy; Berkley, California. 1998: 25-29. Series: MASGP-98-027.
35. Saoud, Imad. G.; Allen Davis and David B. Rouse. Auburn University. “Shrimp Culture in Low-Salinity Waters Inland.” World Aquaculture Magazine. 2002: 33: 51-52. Series: MASGP-04-016.
36. Saoud, Imad G.; Allen Davis and David B. Rouse. Auburn University. “Suitability Studies of Inland Well Waters for Litopenaeus vannamei Culture.” Aquaculture. 2003: 217: 373-383. Series MASGP-04-0013.
37. Sea Grant Law and Policy Digest. University, MS: Vol. 2: 2003.
38. Sonu, Sunee C. “The Japanese Sea Urchin Market.” NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS. NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWR-040. November 2003. 34pp.
39. Spatz, Mark J.; James L. Anderson and Susan Jancart. Northeast Region Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook 1994-1995. University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA; 1996 Jun. Rhode Island Experiment Station: Publication No. 3352. 1996 June.
40. Sullivan, James J. “International Cooperation in World Aquaculture.” Bulletin of the National Research Institute of Aquaculture. 1996: 2: pp.85-87.
PROCEEDINGS
41. Brown, Christopher and Leonard Young, Editors. Proceedings of the Marine Ornamentals '99. Collection, Culture, Conservation; Waikoloa, Hawaii. 127 pp.
42. Fletcher, Kristen M. “The Perilous Condition of the Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico: Fact or Fiction?” Proceedings of the Louisiana Environment '99: Law, Science, and the Public Interest. 1999. MASGP-99-024.
43. Fletcher, Kristen M. “States Assuming Responsibility Over Wetlands: State Assumption as a Regulatory Option for Protection of Wetlands.” Proceedings of the Sustainability of Water & Wetland Resources Conference. 2001. MASGP-01-032.