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Subject: shrimp bycatch report web site
From: Steve Branstetter <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:Thu, 11 Sep 1997 13:38:33 -0700
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Please excuse the cross-post:

A few weeks ago, I announced on this list that a technical report
pertaining to my organization's work addressing shrimp trawl bycatch in
the southeast United States was available.

Thanks to the efforts and generosity of folks at the Southeastern
Fisheries Association, the text, tables, and some of the more important
figures of that report are now accessable on the web.  In some cases,
the figures did not translate well from our graphic package to a
web-friendly format, but they are readable, and we think they do enhance
the reader's understanding of the text.


http://www.southeasternfish.org/Documents/bycatch.htm


Hard copies of the complete document are available from our office.
Please send $5.00 (US) to the address below to cover the cost of
shipping.  Checks or cash are fine, but we can't handle credit card
orders.  We also recognize that folks outside the U.S. might have
difficulty in obtaining US funds; if so, please contact our office to
make arrangements to receive a copy.


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Steve Branstetter, Ph.D., Program Director
Gulf & S. Atl. Fish. Develop. Fndn.
Ste. 997, Lincoln Cntr., 5401 W. Kennedy
Tampa, FL 33609
Phone 813-286-8390   FAX 813-286-8261
email: [log in to unmask]

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