publications: bulletins

Many of these bulletins can be downloaded directly from the online Georgia Sea Grant Library


1995

1) Walker, R.L. and D.H. Hurley. 1995. Biological feasibility of mesh culture of the northern quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria (L.), in soft-bottom sediments in coastal waters of Georgia.   University of Georgia Marine Extension Service Bulletin 16, 32 pp.

1997

1) Walker, R.L., 1997. Comparison of field grow out methods for the northern quahog in the coastal waters of Georgia. University of Georgia Marine Extension Service Bulletin 17, 17pp.

2) Walker, R.L., C.L. Reeves and D.H. Hurley. 1997. Construction of the mesh-bag-line system for culturing northern quahog clams in soft-bottom areas. University of Georgia Marine Extension Bulletin 18, 26 pp.

2000

1) Hurley, D.H. and R.L. Walker. 2000. Effects of mesh size and quahog stocking density on  growth and survival of Mercenaria mercenaria seed cultured under bottomless cage  enclosures in coastal Georgia. University of Georgia, Marine Extension Bulletin Number 19, 27 pp.

2) Kupfer, R., D.H. Hurley and R.L. Walker. 2000. Growth of black  sea bass, Centropristis striata in an aquaculture environment. University of Georgia, Marine Extension Bulletin Number 21, 23 pp.

3) Walker, R.L. and D.A. Moroney. 2000. Growth of Black Sea Bass, Centropristis striata, cultured on trout and salmon chow. University of Georgia, Marine Extension Bulletin Number 22, 12  pp.

4) Walker, R.L. and M. Sweeney. 2000. Spawning of the northern quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria (L.), according to micro-habitat in a tidal creek in coastal Georgia. University of Georgia Marine Extension Bulletin Number 20, 18 pp.

2002

1) Power, A., T. Lee, T. Recicar, M. Sweeney-Reeves, and R.L. Walker, 2002. Growth of juvenile  black  sea bass, Centroprostis striata on an artificial (salmon chow) versus a natural (grass  shrimp) diet. University of Georgia, Marine Extension Bulletin No. 24.

2) Walker, R.L., D.H. Hurley, A. Byrum, C.F. Cotton and M. Sweeney-Reeves, 2002. Optimum seed  planting size and plastic mesh size of bottomless cage enclosures for culturing the northern  quahog, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linne), in coastal Georgia. University of Georgia Marine  Extension Service Bulletin.

2003

1) Power, A.J., Shierling, T., Recicar, T., Lambrix, J., Eller, N. & Walker, R.L. 2003. The use of  tidal-powered upwelling nursery systems in the Georgia hard clam aquaculture fishery. The University  of Georgia Marine Extension Bulletin No. 28, November 2003.

2) Walker, R.L., C.F. Cotton, and K.A. Payne, 2003. A GIS inventory of septic tanks adjacent to the coastal waters of McIntosh County, Georgia. School of Marine Programs Marine  Extension Service Bulletin No. 27, 44 pp.

3) Walker, R.L., T. Recicar, and A.J. Power, 2003. Quantitative comparison between the  Chesapeake  Bay conch pot and the standard crab trap for harvesting whelks in Wassaw  Sound, Georgia. University of Georgia, School of Marine Programs, Marine Extension Service  Bulletin.

2004

5) Walker, R.L., J.H. Smith and A.J. Power. 2004. Movement and behavioral patterns of whelks on intertidal flats in Wassaw Sound, Georgia. University of Georgia Marine Extension Bulletin Number 29, 18 pp.


 

 

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