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BookBoyd, Milton J.A number of both intentionally and inadvertently introduced species have been in Humboldt Bay for a long time, in some cases going back to the first settlement of the region by Europeans in the mid 1800's. During this survey, we collected and identifi . . .
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ArticleBlack, Jeffrey M.To provide new hunting opportunities in California and reduce nuisance and damage complaints in Nevada, 645 western Canada geese (Branta canadensis moffi tti) were trapped n moffifi near Reno, Nevada, and released on state wildlife areas around Humbol . . .
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BookRoelofs, Terry D.Under U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contract Number DACW07-75-0035, benthic invertebrate samples, sediment samples, and trawl samples were collected from North Bay, Samoa, and Eureka Channels during SeptemberNovember 1974. In December 1974 and January . . .
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BookCavanagh, William J.Humboldt Bay is one of California's largest natural bays, encompassing over 17,000 acres of water, mud flats and marshes (Figure 1). It is located at latitude 40° 46' N and longitude 124° 14'W. The bay is 22.5 km long and 7.2 km wide, and is composed . . .