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© Ecological Relationships of the Fish Fauna on
Coral Recfs of the Marshall Islands,

January 1960

Robert W. Hiatt and Donald W. Strasburg,
Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii,
and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Honolulu,

Hawaii. Ecological Monographs, Vol, 30,
No.l. pp 65-126.
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Examines 233 species of Marshallese fish.

Categorizes feeding habits

by foraging method; and by various coral reef habitats.
and illustrations of study areas,

© Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands.
John M. Street, compiler; William L.
Thomas, Jr., editor.

Good descriptions

30 August 1960

Prepared for the

Pacific Missile Range, Point Mugu, Cali{PMR) with the University of California,
63 p.
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fornia under provisions of the Geography
Research Contract N123(61756)20599A
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Presents: physical description; histery, ownership, and administratfon;

population; land use; transportation, utility, and communications facilities;

description cf individual islets (12); and 23 references,

© Atoll Environment and Ecology.

1962

Herold J. Wiens, Yale University Press.
The author has assembled and correlated data and studies into at atoll
reference book. Includes a chapter on man's effect on atoll ccology.—_

’®@ The Resettlement of the Enewetak People:

A Study Of.

J.A.

Tobin.

1967

PhD Thesis, University of

Michigan, 265 p.
Information, presumablydistilled from the 146 references listed, is divided into chapters dealing with historical background, the ecological
setting; comparisons and contrasts in Marshallese culture; the social
setting on Ujiliang; ecologic and economic adjustments on Ujilang; the
role of the church in the Ujilang community; and the socio-physiological
adjustments of the Ujilang community.
© A Note on the Salt Tolerance of the
Coconut Palm (Cocos nuciferaJ. },
NG, Cassidy, Department of Agriculture, Piiji,. Trop. Avriculture, Trin.,
Vol.45, No.3, pp 27-250,
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July 1968

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