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Description:"Dr. Charles M. Breder, a well known ichthyologist, kept meticulous field diaries throughout his career. This publication is a transcription of field notes recorded during the Bacon-Miner Andros Expeditions, and trips to Florida, Ohio and Illinois during the 1930s. Breder's work in Andros included exploration of a "blue hole", inland ecosystems, and collection of marine and terrestrial specimens. Anecdotes include descriptions of camping on the beach, the "filly-mingoes" (flamingos) of Andros Island, the Marine Studios of Jacksonville, FL, a trip to Havana, and the birth of seahorses. This publication is part of a series of transcriptions of Dr. Breder's diaries."
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Content Notes:A.Y. Cantillo ... [et al.], editors.
Title from title screen.
"NOAA/Mote Marine Laboratory joint publication."
"April 2003."
At head of title: Coastal and Estuarine Data Archaeology and Rescue Program.
This CD contains the introductory material and transcribed diary as Word 5.1 and PDF files, and digital photographs of the diary as JPEG files.
Also available online in PDF via the Coastal and Estuarine Data Archeology and Rescue Program (CEDAR) home page.
System requirements: CD-ROM drive; Internet browser; Adobe Acrobat reader.
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic text and image data.
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