Browse Items (21 total)
- Tags: Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission
Letter from James "Jim" P. Clugston to Harold L. Moody (October 18,1961)
Tags: 14th Terrace; Colocasia esculenta; Elephant-ear; Erdman West; Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Fort Lauderdale; Fourteenth Terrace; Harold L. Moody; introduced organism; James "Jim" P. Clugston; Jim Clugston; Lake Apopka; Leesburg; Orontium acquaticum; plant; Taro
Outline of Lake Apopka, July 1957
Tags: Beauclair Canal; Crown Point; Ferndale Camp; fish camp; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; geological survey; Gourd's Neck; Hog Island; Hull's Point; Lake and Stream Survey; Lake Apopka; Lake County; Oakland; orange county; Pine Island; Pine Island Point; Smith's Island; water; water quality; Winter Garden
Letter from Harold L. Moody to James "Jim" P. Clugston (December 17, 1962)
Tags: 14th Terrace; Apopka; bass; Beauclair Canal; City of Winter Garden; fish; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Fourteenth Terrace; Harold L. Moody; Hulsh; hyacinth; James "Jim" P. Clugston P.; Lake Apopka; largemouth bass; muck farm; sewage; sewage treatment; sewage treatment plant; St. Johns River Project; U.S. Department of the Interior; U.S. Geological Survey; water; water quality; Water Resources Division; Winter Garden; Woodland Street; Woods
Letter from O. E. Frye, Jr. to John A. Sutton (June 21, 1962)
Tags: agricultural pollution; Attorney General; Bill Fullford; Bill Turk; Board of Commissioners; Bob Sherman; Central Boulevard; chamber of commerce; Congress; Democrat; Democratic Party; Don McAllistor; election; fish; fish kill; Florida Democratic Primary Election; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida's 11th Congressional District; Harold L. Moody L.; insecticide; Jeb Stuart; Joe Jacobs; John A. Sutton; judge; justice; Lake Apopka; Lake County Board of Commissioners; lawsuit; M. W. Hammond; Moon Head Lodge; O. E. Frye, Jr.; Orange County Board of Commissioners; pesticide; pollution; primary election; Tom Denmark; U.S. House of Representatives; W. R. Peavy, Jr.; water conservation; water quality; wildlife; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce; Woods, John W.
Memorandum from W. R. Peavy, Jr. (July 23, 1962)
Tags: agricultural pollution; Charles Weiss; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; diethyl parathion; fish kill; fishing; fishing lodge; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Folidol; frog; insecticide; lake; Lake Apopka; parathion; parathion-ethyl; pesticide; regulation; sanitary science; snake; turtle; UNC-Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; W. R. Peavy, Jr.; water conservation; water quality
The Tallahassee News Release, June 1962
Tags: agricultural pollution; bass; Bob Peavy; citrus; citrus industry; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; diethyl parathion; fish kill; fishing; fishing lodge; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; Folidol; gizzard; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Lake Apopka; lake whitefish; parathion; parathion-ethyl; pesticide; pollution; press release; sewage; Talahassee; The Tallahassee News; threadfin shad; waste; water quality; Winter Haven
Letter from Harold L. Moody to O. E. Frye, Jr. (June 11, 1962)
Tags: agricultural pollution; Apopka Moose Head Lodge; Bill Fulford; Bill Turk; Board of Commissioners; Bob Sherman; chamber of commerce; chemical; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; diethyl parathion; dissolved oxygen; Don McAllister; fish camp; fish kill; fishing; fishing lodge; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Folidol; freshwater fishing; frog; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Jeb Stuart; Joe Jacobs; John A. Sutton; Lake Apopka; Lake County Board of Commissioners; M. W. Hammond; O. E. Frye Jr.; Orange County Board of Commissioners; oxygen; parathion; parathion-ethyl; pesticide; pollution; snake; sportsfishing; Tom Denmark; turtle; W. R. Peavy, Jr.; water quality; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce
Lake Apopka, Florida Fish Kill Report by Eugene W. Surber
Tags: A. D. Aldrich; agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; algal poisoning; Aquatic Biology Section; Bacillus columnaris; bacteria; bass; black crappie; bluegill; bullhead; catfish; Chic Archer; Cincinnati, Ohio; corn; crappie; crop; Cytophaga columnaris; Dactylogyrus; DDT; detritus; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; Duda; Eugene W. Surber; farming; fish; fish kill; fishing; flatworm; Flavobacterium columnare; Flexibacter columnaris; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; game fish; gill; gizzard shad; Graham; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; Joe E. Burgess; lake; Lake Apopka; Lake Harris; MacDonald Flying Field; Montverde Fish Camp; Oakland; oxygen; parasite; parathion; pesticide; phytoplankton; plankton; planktonic algae; pollution; research; Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center; Russell Fielding; Scyphidia; speckled bullhead; spray; supersaturation; toxaphene; Trichodina; Turk; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; water; water conservation; water quality; Winter Garden; Zellwood; Zellwood Drainage and Water Control District
Letter from Doyle C. Golden to A. D. Aldrich (August 26, 1963)
Tags: A. D. Aldrich; acetonitrile; agricultural pollution; agriculture; Apopka Beauclair Canal; bass; Burke Chester; catfish; chlorinated hydrocarbon; Crown Point; DDD; DDE; DDT; dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; dieldrin; Division of Chemistry; Doyle C. Golden; endrin; fish; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; gas chromatography; Gator Cove; Hog Island; ichlorodiphenyldichloroethane; insecticide; L. E. Cromwell; Lake Apopka; pesticide; Pine Island Point; pollution; rotenone; Tallahassee; U.S. Department of Agriculture; USDA; water; water conservation; water quality; Winter Garden
Lake Apopka Woes Not Answered
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; Apopka; Apopka Beauclair Canal; bass; Bob Sherman; C. W. Sheffield; chemical; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; Don Rider; Ed Zagar; farmer; farming; fish camps; fish kill; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; hyacinth; insecticide; K. K. Hufstutler; lake; Lake Apopka; oxygen content; pesticide; pollution; research; Robert "Bob" W. Sherman; spraying; The Orlando Evening Star; water pollution; water quality; West Orange County; Winter Garden; Zellwood
Memorandum from L. E. Cromwell to John W. Woods (May 20, 1963)
Tags: algae; Apopka Beauclair Canal; Canal Locks; catfish; crappie; fish bluegill; fish kill; fishing; fishing lodge; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; Gator Cove; gizzard shad; Gourd Neck; Hull's Point; Joe E. Burgess; John W. Woods; Johnson Fish Camp; L. E. Cromwell; Lake Apopka; Montverde; Pine Island Point; shad; shellcracker; Smith's Island; speckled bullhead; water quality; Winter Garden
Conference on Lake Apopka Fish Kills, June 12, 1963
Tags: A. D. Aldrich; Angebilt Hotel; bass; biologist; biology; blue-green algae; bluegill; Board of Conservation; C. W. Sheffield; catfish; Cecil Farris Bryant; citrus; Clayton Phillippy; Columnaris; Corps of Engineers; crappie; DDT; dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane; disease; Don Rider; Don Schieswold; Donald McAllister; fertilizer; fish kils; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; Florida Water Resources Commission; gizzard shad; Harold L. Moody; insecticide; J. W. Bickerstaff; J. W. Springstead; Joe E. Burgess; K. K. Hofstetler; lake; Lake Apopka; Lyngbya contorta; Melosira; Micocystis; nitrogen; Nitzschia; Oakland; Oocystis; Orange County Sportsman's Association; Orlando, Winter Garden; oxygen; oxygen supersaturation; pesticide; phosphate; plankton; R. A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center; Rosco Hamilton; Russell Fielding; S. W. Surber; Scenedesmus; shellcracker; smallmouth bass; speckled bullhead; spray; The Orlando Evening Star; trout; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Public Health Service; water quality; Whittaker; William Woods
Lake Apopka Revives As Sports Fish Arena
Letter from Harold L. Moody to John W. Woods (October 21, 1965)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; algae; aquatic plants; catninetail; cattail; Charles Harris; common water nymph; conservation; corn dog grass; eelgrass; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; George Norel; great bulrush; guppy grass; Harold L. Moody; Hog Island; Illinois pondweed; John W. Woods; Lake Apopka; lakes; light; light penetration; Mark Anthony; najas grass; Najas guadalupensis; O. E. Frye; pickerelweed; plants; pollution; pondweed; Pontederia cordata; Potamogeton illinoensis; punk; rain; Schoenoplectus Tabernaemontana; Scirpus validus; softstem bulrush; southern naiad; southern waternymph; submergent plant; Tallahassee; tape grass; Typha; V. americana; Vallisneria americana; vegetation; water; water conservation; water quality; water-celery; wild celery; Winter Garden; Woodland Street
Letter from O. E. Frye, Jr. to Claude Collins (April 25, 1966)
Letter from Harold L. Moody to James B. Lackey (July 22,1966)
Tags: agricultural pollution; agriculture; conservation; fish; fish kill; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Harold Ashley; Harold L. Moody; J. W. Bickerstaff; James B. Lackey; John W. Woods; Lake Apopka; lakes; pesticide; pollution; River Fishery Project Leader; sewage; sewage treatment; spraying; waste; waste treatment; water; water conservation; water quality; Winter Garden
Lake Apopka Haul Seine Catch - 1966
Tags: agricultural pollution; algae; bass; black crappie; bluegill; catfish; conservation; crappie; eutrophication; Fernandina Beach; fish; fish kill; fish oil; fish oil industry; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; gar; gizzard shad; Lake Apopka; lakes; mudfish; Nassau Oil and Fertilizer Company; Orange County Conservation Fund; oxygen; plankton; pollution; seining; shell crackers; turtle; water; water conservation; water quality
Letter from Arthur W. Sinclair to the Hyacinth Control Society, Inc. (November 16, 1967)
Tags: A. W. Sinclair; aquatic vegetation; Arthur W. Sinclair; CoE; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Florida State Board of Health; FSBH; herbicides; Hyacinth Control Society, Inc.; hyacinths; Jimmie Sinclair; Lake Apopka; Lake Apopka Restoration Commission; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; water quality; weeds; Winter Garden; Winter Garden Chamber of Commerce
Letter from O. E. Frye, Jr. to Arthur W. Sinclair (February 9, 1967)
Tags: A. W. Sinclair; agricultural pollution; Arthur W. Sinclair; fish; fish management; fishing; Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission; Harold Ashley; Jimmie Sinclair; Lake Apopka; Lake Griffin; Lake Improvement Association; lakes; O. E. Frye, Jr.; seining; shads; sports fishing; water quality