The Journal of Marine Science (JMS) was published from 1969-1974 by the Marine Sciences Institute of Bayou La Batre, Alabama (G.A. Rounsefell, editor) and was the precursor of Northeast Gulf Science and eventually Gulf of Mexico Science. With vol. 2 no. 2, sponsorship of JMS passed to the Marine Environmental Science Consortium. In 1977 the Marine Environmental Science Consortium (more commonly known as the Dauphin Island Sea Lab) changed the name to Northeast Gulf Science. These early works produced six issues in two volumes with 15 papers or notes, 1 editorial, a memorial article honoring the passing of Homer Scott Swingle, and 3 book reviews.
In addition to the previously archived back issues of Northeast Gulf Science and Gulf of Mexico Science, The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries' Digital Lab staff scanned the Journal of Marine Science issues and made them available from the Gulf and Caribbean Research website. We hope our readership finds these useful contributions to research in our region.
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Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 2, No. 3
Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium
Contents of this issue:
I.B. Byrd, "Homer Scott Swingle 1902-1973"
"Publications of Homer Scott Swingle"
Claude E. Boyd, "Water Quality in Catfish Ponds"
E.E. Jones, "Three New Species of Paracineta (Protozoa: Suctoria) from Mobile Bay, Alabama"
E.E. Jones and Goronwy Owen III, "New Species of Protozoa from Mobile Bay, Alabama"
George C. Morgan Jr., "The Neuroembryological Development of the Telencephalon in the Marine Catfish, Arius felis"
Mario M. Pamatmat, "Alkalinity, Hardness, and Productivity of Limed Ponds"
Barry A. Vittor, "Effects of Channel Dredging on Biota of a Shallow Alabama Estuary"
Ernest H. Williams Jr. and John L. Gaines Jr., "Acanthocephala of Fishes from Marine and Brackish Waters of the Mobile Bay Region"
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Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 2, No. 2
Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium
Contents of this issue:
Articles
Donald O. Hill, William A. Sanders, and Gary C. April, "Legal Considerations of Water Pollution in Alabama"Donald O. Hill and Gary C. April, "Adaptation of Mathematical Modeling Techniques to Mobile Bay for Water Quality Management"
C.B. Coburn Jr. and Barbara A. Fischer, "Red Blood Cell Hematology of Fishes: A Critique of Techniques and a Compilation of Published Data"
Notes
Marine Environmental Sciences ConsortiumBook Reviews
Barry A. Vittor, "Guide to Identification of Marine and Estuarine Invertebrates (by Kenneth L. Gosner)"David M. Dean, "Guide to the Coastal Marine Fishes of California (by Daniel J. Miller and Robert N. Lea)"
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Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 2, No. 1
Marine Science Institute
Contents of this issue:
George A. Rounsefell, "Ecological Effects of Offshore Construction"
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Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 1, No. 3
Marine Science Institute
Contents of this issue:
Articles
George A. Rounsefell, "Potential Food From the Sea"Book Reviews
George A. Rounsefell, "Fish and Invertebrate Culture (by Stephen H. Spotte)" -
Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 1, No. 2
Marine Science Institute
Contents of this issue:
Roland M. McPhearson Jr., "The Hydrography of Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound, Alabama"
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Journal of Marine Science, Vol. 1, No. 1
Marine Science Institute
Contents of this issue:
"Editorial Foreword"
Walter R. Nelson, "Studies on the Croaker, Micropogon undulatus Linnaeus, and the Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede, of Mobile Bay, Alabama"
George A. Rounsefell, "Models of Oceanographic Migrations of Pacific Salmon and Comments on Guidance Mechanisms (by William F. Royce, Lynwood S. Smith, and Allan C. Hartt)"