How the Mind Works, 1, in Devotion by Patti Smith
Photo taken in Herreshoff Marine Museum, Bristol RI
The taxi arrives too quickly as I realize I haven't yet chosen what books to take. The prospect of boarding a plane without a book produces a wave of panic. The right book can serve as a docent of sorts, setting a tone or even altering the course of a journey.
How the Mind Works, 1, in Devotion by Patti Smith Photo taken in Herreshoff Marine Museum, Bristol RI Alternative 2 - No Action
Under the No Action Alternative, the existing Dam will continue to impede the natural movement of resident riverine fish, migratory fish, and other resident aquatic species. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Bradford Dam Removal Project Westerly and Hopkinton, Rhode Island, Prepared by: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southern New England-New York Bight Coastal Program, Rhode Island Field Office in partnership with The Nature Conservancy, Providence Rhode Island, 10 March 2017 Further, with knowledge of high bycatch occurring in evaluation area 2 and target species availability in evaluation area 3 and offshore, several captains communicated their intent to avoid fishing in evaluation area 2 (personal comm. Mid-water trawl captains).
Bridges to best management: Effects of a voluntary bycatch avoidance program in a mid-water trawl fishery, N. David Bethoney, Bradley P. Schondelmeier, Jeff Kneebone, William S. Hoffman, Marine Policy 83 (2017) Photo taken in the library of the Morgan Library & Museum A central finding is that the world contains multiple types of individuals, some more willing than others to initiate reciprocity to achieve the benefits of collective action. Thus, a core question is how potential cooperators signal one another and design institutions that reinforce rather than destroy conditional cooperation.
Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms, Elinor Ostrom, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Volume 14, Number 3, Summer 2000, pp. 137-158 The fact that larval American Shad are able to consume large zooplankton and select for them suggests that American Shad larvae have not been affected by the decrease in zooplankton in response to the introduction of Zebra Mussels as greatly as other pelagic species such as Alewife and Blueback Herring.
Diet Composition and Feeding Behavior of Larval American Shad, Alosa sapidissima (Wilson), after the Introduction of the Invasive Zebra Mussel, Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas), in the Hudson River Estuary, NY by Christopher C. Nack, Karin E. Limburg, and Robert E. Schmidt, Northeastern Naturalist, June 2015 |
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