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Alternative Title:Key West, 1928
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Description:"Charles Breder, Jr. kept a detailed account of his excursion to Key West to collect tropical fish specimens for the New York Aquarium in 1928. Breder's observations includes [sic] data on flying fish, fish species around Key West (relative abundance, sizes and colors of individuals, sizes of schools, stomach contents, and an occasional opinion of how they tasted), weather, development and testing of equipment, contamination of the Key West Harbor, and daily life in the town. Also included in this diary, but not transcribed, are accounts of work in North Carolina, Interstate Park, and Lakehurst."
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Content Notes:A.Y. Cantillo ... [et al.], editors ; introduction by C.A. Luer.
Title from title screen.
"NOAA/Mote Marine Laboratory joint publication."
At head of title: Coastal and Estuarine Data Archaeology and Rescue Program.
"March 2004."
This CD contains introductory material and the 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; Microsoft Word and/or Adobe Acrobat reader software.
Electronic text and image data.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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