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schwartz1959 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1959) Two Eight-Foot Cub Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle) Captured in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Copeia, 1959 (3): 251
schwartz1960 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1960) Measurements and the occurrence of young sandbar shark, Carcharhinus milberti, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1 (3): 204
schwartz1960a SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1960) Comments on the smooth dogfish, Mustelus canis, from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1 (2): 124
schwartz1960b SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1960) Additional comments on adult bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle), from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1 (1): 68
schwartz1961 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1961) Fishes of Chincoteague and Sinepuxent Bays. The American Midland Naturalist, 65 (2): 384
schwartz1967 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1967) Embryology and feeding behavior of the Atlantic cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus. Abstract. Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean
schwartz1973 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1973) Spinal and Cranial Deformities in the Elasmobranchs Carcharhinus leucas, Squalus acanthias, and Carcharhinus milberti. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 89 (1
schwartz1975 SCHWARTZ, F.J. & BURGESS, G.H. (1975) Sharks of North Carolina and adjacent waters. North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Division of Marine Fisheries, 57 p
schwartz1977 SCHWARTZ, F.J. & SAFRIT, G.W. (1977) A white southern stingray, Dasyatis americana (Pisces, Dasyatidae), from Pamlico Sound, North Carolina. Chesapeake Science, 18 (1): 83
schwartz1978 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1978) Body-organ weights for three Basking Sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, from North Carolina Waters. Abstract ASB Bulletin, 25 (2): 91
schwartz1978a SCHWARTZ, F.J. & DAHLBERG, M.D. (1978) Biology and ecology of the Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina (Pisces: Dasyatidae), in North Carolina and Georgia. Northeast Gulf Science, 2 (1): 1
schwartz1983 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1983) Shark ageing methods and age estimation of scalloped hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini, and dusky, Carcharhinus obscurus, sharks based on vertebral ring counts. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Age Determination of Oceanic Pelagic Fishes: Tunas, Billfishes, and Sharks. By Eric D. Prince (convener and editor) and Lynn M. Pulos (editor). NOAA Technical Report, 8: 167
schwartz1984 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1984) Occurrence, abundance, and biology of the blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus, in North Carolina. Northeast Gulf Science, 7 (1): 29
schwartz1984a SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1984) A blacknose shark from North Carolina deformed by encircling monofilament line. Florida Scientist, 47 (1): 62
schwartz1986 SCHWARTZ, F.J. & MADDOCK, M.B. (1986) Comparisons of karyotypes and cellular DNA contents within and between major lines of elasmobranchs. In: Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 148
schwartz1987 SCHWARTZ, F.J. & SAFRIT, G.W. & PURIFOY, J.B. & LEWIS, O. (1987) Suitability of the Plastic Cable Tie as a Shark Tag. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 103 (3): 101
schwartz1988 SCHWARTZ, F.J. & TYLER, J. & HILL, S. (1988) Massive migratory congregations of the Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera bonasus off North Carolina and of rhinopterids worldwide. Abstract. ASB Bulletin, 35 (2): 85
schwartz1989 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1989) Feeding behavior of the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus (family Myliobatidae). Abstract. ASB Bulletin, 36 (2): 66
schwartz1990 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1990) Mass Migratory Congregations and Movements of Several Species of Cownose Rays, Genus Rhinoptera: A World-wide Review. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 106 (1): 10
schwartz1991 SCHWARTZ, F.J. (1991) A second record of a urogenital sinus urolith in the sand tiger shark (Odontaspis taurus). Northeast Gulf Science, 12 (1): 73