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- Tags: J. W. Bickerstaff
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
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