| FAS has a variety of publications.
Research Publications
Faculty and graduate students publish research
results in journals and as reports. Some of these are listed in each faculty
member's page on this web site. For additional publications, contact the
faculty member directly. (Click here to go to faculty listing.)
UF/IFAS Cooperative Extension
Many educational publications have been prepared
by members of this department (see below). These and other Aquaculture-related
publications are available through the University of Florida's IFAS
Electronic Documents site (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu).
For links to specific department
extension publications available through the EDIS site, go to our: Extension Publications
Page.
Contact Dr. Charles Cichra (fish@.ifas.ufl.edu)
for information about other FAS extension publications.
Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory
(Ruskin)
The lab's web site has a publications
page which lists additional publications related to the area of
aquaculture.
WaterWorks
WaterWorks is back! After several
years break, the quarterly publication of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences is back. Back issues are still available for downloading
(pdf), See below.
Read the new WaterWorks! Download pdf files of the new issue of Waterworks (January, 2008 ).
Click on the cover to view or download. ( If you don't have Acrobat
Reader, click on Acrobat
Reader to obtain a free copy.)

Back Issues of Waterworks
October, 2007
April, 2007
November, 2006
July, 2006
March, 2006
December, 2005
September, 2005
Volume 6, No. 1
Volume 5, No. 3
Volume 5, No. 2
Volume 5, No. 1
Volume 4, No. 4
Volume 4, No. 3
Volume 4, No. 2
Volume 4, No. 1
Volume 3, No. 2
Volume 3, No. 1
Volume 2, No. 4
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Books
Florida Freshwater plants (Mark V. Hoyer, Christy Horsburgh,
Karen Brown and Daniel E. Canfield, Jr.), Handbook of Common Freshwater
Fish in Florida Lakes (Mark V. Hoyer and Daniel E. Canfield, Jr. 1994)
and Living at the Lake (Marilyn D. Bachmann, Mark V. Hoyer and Daniel
E. Canfield, Jr. 1999) are among the books recently published by members
of the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. All can be ordered
through the University of Florida.
Florida LAKEWATCH
Florida LAKEWATCH is a volunteer
lake monitoring program run by Fisheries and Aquatic
Sciences. The LAKEWATCH quarterly newsletter is placed on its web site
(http://lakewatch.ifas.ufl.edu)
in pdf format and can be downloaded. (Click here to go to the Newsletter page.)
LAKEWATCH Reports through 2005 are available
in pdf format for downloading. Bathymetric Maps are available for lakes
mapped to date. (Go to the list of lakes for which Maps are available.) Hard copies of the newsletter and other LAKEWATCH information
can be obtained by e-mail: fl-lakewatch@ufl.edu,
by phone: 1-800 LAKEWATCH, or by writing Florida LAKEWATCH at FAS.
Newsletters and Circulars are available on the website in pdf format (http://lakewatch.ifas.ufl.edu)
The newest LAKEWATCH circulars are: A
Beginner's Guide to Water Management, Bacteria (Circular
106); A Beginner's Guide to Water Management-
Fish Kills (Circular 107); A Beginner's Guide
to Water Management- Color (Circular 108); A
Beginner's Guide to Water Management - Oxygen and Temperature
(Circular 109) and A Beginner's Guide to Water Management
- Fish Communities and Trophic State in Florida Lakes. (Circular 110):A Beginner's Guide to Water Management - Aquatic Plants in Florida Lakes (Circular 111). To download
a copy go to http://lakewatch.ifas.ufl.edu/LWcirc.html |