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A five-year study of the striped bass fishery of Maryland, based on analyses of the scales
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Author
Tiller, Richard E.Date
1950-05
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The striped bass, or rock as the species is called in the Chesapeake area, ranks high in value and volume among the commercially important fish taken in Maryland waters and, in addition, is highly prized as a game fish by sportsmen. Interest in the marked fluctuations characteristic of the species stimulated the investigation begun in October, 1941.Issue/Article Nr
85Pages
30Publisher or University
Chesapeake Biological LaboratorySeries : Nr
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Publication Series/Contribution Series