| Автор | Sousa, Robert J. |
| Дата выпуска | 1982 |
| dc.description | AbstractMore than 50 percent of a State's Dingell-Johnson apportionment is involved in broad areas of fishery research. During calendar year 1981, $20,170,000 has been obligated for research under the D-J grant program. Support for environmental studies and surveys has increased appreciably in importance since 1969. As a species group, salmonid research exceeded $5 million in Federal funds. Obligations for largemouth bass research were $850,000. Interest in species-specific research seems to be diminishing, while multiple species and systems research is increasing. There is some evidence that research will not attract similar percentages of new inputs to the D-J funding base should expansion legislation become law. |
| Формат | application.pdf |
| Издатель | Taylor & Francis Group |
| Копирайт | Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC |
| Название | A National Overview of Fishery Research Funded by the Dingell-Johnson Program |
| Тип | research-article |
| DOI | 10.1577/1548-8446(1982)007<0003:ANOOFR>2.0.CO;2 |
| Electronic ISSN | 1548-8446 |
| Print ISSN | 0363-2415 |
| Журнал | Fisheries |
| Том | 7 |
| Первая страница | 3 |
| Последняя страница | 6 |
| Аффилиация | Sousa, Robert J.; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
| Выпуск | 1 |