NANFA-- more native fish articles

Jay DeLong (thirdwind_at_att.net)
Mon, 18 Dec 2000 11:05:46 -0800

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There are a bunch more native fish articles scanned on the NANFA web page
in the Information Resources section. Many thanks go to Jim Graham for his
generous donation of these articles.
Here are a few:
Iotichthys phlegethontis: the least chub part one, by Tom Baugh, FAMA,
January 1980
Iotichthys phlegethontis: the least chub part two, by Tom Baugh, FAMA,
February 1980
The Longnosed Dace: Secretive Sprite of the Fast Waters, by John R. Quinn,
Tropical Fish Hobbyist March 1974
Go Native with the Dace, by Tom Baugh, Freshwater and Marine Aquarium Sept.
1978
Ameca splendens: What's in a Name? by Edward C. Taylor, Freshwater and
Marine Aquarium August 1978
Sculpin...Our Native Ugly Duckling, by Tom Baugh, Freshwater and Marine
Aquarium August 1978
Nature's Vacuum Cleaners, by Tom Baugh, Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
March 1979 (article on suckers)
Elassoma: Diminutive Natives, Part Two, by Edward C. Taylor, Freshwater and
Marine Aquarium March 1979
Making a Field Pack for Transporting Small Native Fish by Tam Baugh,
Freshwater and Marine Aquarium, June 1978

There are many more on the way according to Chris Scharpf who is scanning
them.

--
Jay DeLong
Olympia, WA

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