Seafood References
Journal Articles and Books
*Chapman, JW, TW Miller, and EV Coan (2003). "Live Seafood
Species as Recipes for Invasion." Conservation Biology,
17: 1386-1395.
Ewart, JW (1997). "Live
Shipping of Aquatic Products in the Northeastern Region: An overview."
In Proceedings of the International Conference on the Marketing
& Shipping and Live Aquatic Products - '96, eds. J. B. Peters
and B. Paust, pp. 252ñ257. Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering
Service. NRAES-107.
Grosholz, ED and Ruiz GM (1995). "Spread and potential impact
of the recently introduced European green crab, Carcinus maenas,
in central California." Marine Biology, 122: 239-247.
Pimental, D, L Lach, R Zuniga, D Morrison (2000). "Environmental
and Economic Costs of Nonindigenous Species in the United States."
Biosciences, 50.1: 53-66.
*Pimentel, D, R Zuniga, D Morrison (2004). "Update on the
environmental and economic costs associated with alien-invasive
species in the United States." Ecological Economics, 52:
273-288.
Sadovy, YJ, TJ Donaldson, TR Graham, F McGilvray, GJ Muldoon, MJ
Phillips, MA Rimmer, A Smith, and B Yeeting (2003). While
Stocks Last: The Live Reef Food Fish Trade. Asian Development
Bank.
*Weigle, SM, LD Smith, JT Carlton, and J Pederson (2005). "Assessing
the Risk of Introducing Exotic Species via the Live Marine Species
Trade." Conservation Biology, 19: 213-223.
Government Documents
Cholera
(2005). Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Identifying
Immigrant Populations at Risk from Eating Contaminated Shellfish
(1994). Prepared by Charles Consultants and Menzie-Cura & Associates
for the Metropolitan Area Planning Council and the Massachusetts
Bays Program.
Invasive
Species Program: Snakeheads- The Newest Aquatic Invader (2002).
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. July 2002.
Northern
Snakehead Profile (2006). USDA National Invasive Species Information
Center.
Salmonella
Infection and Animals (2005). Center for Disease Control and
Prevention.
Web Resources
Blankenship, K (1998). Foreign
Worms Taking Bite Out of Eels in Chesapeake: Asian Parasite Thought
to Have Arrived Here in Ballast Water. Alliance for the Chesapeake
Bay: Bay Journal. September 1998.
Chan, NWW (2000). An
Integrated Attitude Survey on Live Reef Food Fish Consumption in
Hong Kong. SPC Live Reef Fish Information Bulletin #8.
Cholera
Closes Fish Stalls at Hong Kong Supermarket Chain (2003). CHINAdaily.
September 2, 2003.
Hartman, KH, RPE Yanong, DB Petty, R Francis-Floyd, and AC Riggs
(2004). Koi Herpes Virus
(KHV) Disease. University of Florida IFAS Extension.
Higbee, E and K Glassner-Shwayder (2004). The
Live food Fish Industry: New Challenges in Preventing the Introduction
and Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species. Great Lakes Panel on
Aquatic Nuisance Species ANS Update, Vol. 10, N. 2.
Invasive
Seaweed Threatens Monterey Bay (2004). The Mercury News. March
9, 2004.
Life
History and Background Information on the Chinese Mitten Crab
(1998). Central Valley Bay-Delta Branch. August 5, 1998.
Non-indigineous
Species Facts: Chinese Mitten Crab (2000). Washington Sea Grant.
Petty, BD, AC Riggs, RE Klinger, RPE Yanong, and R Francis Floyd
(2002). Spring Viremia
of Carp. University of Florida IFAS Extension.
Tidwell, J (2005). The
Asian Live Fish Trade. Conservation Frontlines: A Quarterly
Update for Supporters and Partners of Conservation International.
Mycobacteriosis: Frequently
Asked Questions. Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Accessed
March 1, 2006.
*Indicates MIT Sea Grant has reference on file. Please contact
us if you would like a copy.
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