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¿Cuál Preferiría Pescar?2007doc_html0Tampa Bay Estuary Program1020598Tríptico describe los peligros que la línea de pesca monofilamento descartado representa para tortugas, delfí pájaros, manatís y otra vida marina, y ofrece asesoramiento sobre como lo deshacerse.http://www.tbep.org/pdfs/SpanishBrochureWWYRC.pdf2Pinellas
600 -- Stow It, Don't Throw It2009video0Stow It Don't Throw It Project1020724A public service announement from the "Stow It-Don't Throw It" project. This video is designed to emphasize the importance of recycling monofilament fishing line, graphically showing the negative effects of discarded line on wildlife. The 600 refers to the number of years it is thought to take monofilament fishing line to biodegrade.http://youtu.be/OrNQlySKCdA2Pinellas
A Hydrodynamic Model of the Nearshore and Offshore Waters Adjacent to the Proposed Tampa Bay Water G2003doc_pdf25774.2Tampa Bay Water1018835Document discusses results of modeling possible effects of construction of a desalination plant on the Anclote River.Model_Report_final101003.pdf2Pinellas
Abandoned Fishing Gear: Wildlife Killer2012doc_pdf1430.3Audubon of Florida1020295Poster by Audubon and Sarasota Bay Watch examining the dangers to wildlife caused by, and solutions for reducing, abandoned fishing gear.Audubon_FCIS_FishingGear_Poster.pdf2Pinellas
Boater's Guide to Clearwater Harbor and St. Joseph Sound2012doc_pdf6166.4Audubon of Florida1020296This guide invites you to explore the spectacular boaters’ destinations, special habitats and high quality natural history resources of Clearwater Harbor and St. Joseph Sound. It has information on areas of critical importance for birds and other wildlife, habitat protection strategies, wildlife protection guidelines for dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and fish, and a resources section with contact information.ClearwaterGuide_web.pdf2Pinellas
Cetaceans: Whales, Dolphins, Porpoisesdoc_html0National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)1015631A list and description of all Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises) and their population status.http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/cetaceans/2Pinellas
Dolphin - General Factsdoc_html0Fish & Wildlife Research Institute1015684General information about saltwater dolphins, an important fishery species in tropical and temperate water worldwide.http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/mammals/aquatic-mammals/dolphin/2Pinellas
Dolphin SMARTdoc_html0National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration1019312Dolphin SMART is a partnership program developed by NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and National Marine Fisheries Service, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, and the Dolphin Ecology Project. Its mission is to promote responsible stewardship of wild dolphins in coastal waterways.http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/dolphinsmart/2Pinellas
Fine-scale habitat selection of foraging bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus near Clearwater Flor2001doc_pdf295.3Inter-Research for University of North Carolina1018261Foraging bottlenose dolphins select habitats near Clearwater, Floridam222p253.pdf2Pinellas
How Smart Are Manatees?doc_html0Save the Manatees1007949We tend to be impressed with fast-moving predators like hawks and social species like dolphins. But manatees have a relatively simple social structure and have not evolved with rapid, complex movements because they do not prey on other animals and are not themselves preyed upon. (Manatee photo © Walker Stanberry)http://www.savethemanatee.org/news_feature_manatee_smarts.htm2Pinellas