Discovery 2 : Florida Sea Grant College Program, January 1, 1984-December 31, 1984
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Discovery 2 : Florida Sea Grant College Program, January 1, 1984-December 31, 1984

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    In this issue of Discovery, we invite you to look at what Florida Sea Grant accomplished in the year 1984 as we continued our work to find the most productive ways to both use and preserve our invaluable coastal and marine resources. The following main titles are in this periodical: Plugging a hole in the dike, James C. Cato, p. 1; Dunes...worth saving, Measuring dune vegetation, RX for sea oats, pp. 2-3; Worm reefs: Factors in beach restoration, p. 4; Rebuilding after the storm...Plannin​g ahead, p. 5, 7; Troubled waters: pollution...a problem that won't go away, p. 6; Fishing seafood: Putting the freeze on tuna, p. 8; Focus on the golden crab, p. 9; Cleaning up the oysters, p. 10-11; Golden tilefish studied in own backyard, p. 11; Artificial reefs under scrutiny, p. 12; Better homes for stone crabs, p. 13; Marine plants aid agriculture, p. 14; Young lobsters thrive on red algae, p. 15; Bait shrimp fishery in Biscayne Bay, p. 16; Marine industries: Biofouling...Ba​ne of boat owners, p. 17; Making waves on the marine scene (design criteria for mooring facilities), p. 18; Building stronger boats, p. 19; Cutting...A better way to harvest sponges, p. 23.
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