Submissions from 1956
Present status of the Rappahannock River for oyster culture, John L. McHugh and Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
The status in Virginia in 1956 of Dermocystidium marinum, the fungus disease of oysters, Jay D. Andrews and Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Submissions from 1955
Reports on freshwater kill of oysters in Rappahannock River caused by Hurricanes Connie and Diana, Jay D. Andrews
The Adventures of Little Oyster, Robert S. Bailey
Treasures from the sea : the Virginia seafood industry, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Wealth from the Sea, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Submissions from 1954
Computation of oyster yields in Virginia, John L. McHugh and Jay D. Andrews
Memorandum to oystermen and inspectors who aided in getting samples of oysters for a study of distribution of the fungus Dermocystidium marinum in 1954, Jay D. Andrews and Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Submissions from 1953
Effect of Delaware River flow on oysters in the natural seed beds of Delaware Bay, James B. Engle
Studies on the relation between black mud and mortalities in the Rappahannock River, Virginia, in 1953, Jay D. Andrews
Submissions from 1952
A biological survey of the Rappahannock River, Virginia, William H. Massmann, Ernest C. Ladd, and Henry N. McCutcheon
Noise producing organisms in Chesapeake Bay, John L. McHugh
The public oyster grounds of the Rappahannock River, Jay D. Andrews and Dexter S. Haven
Weekly oyster spatfall on shellbags, 1951 & 1952 in the James River seed area, J. D. Andrews
Submissions from 1950
Records of the Chesapeake Bay blue crab fishery, Willard A. Van Engel
Submissions from 1949
A summary statement of the status of our knowledge of the marine fisheries of Virginia, Nelson Marshall
The importance of catch records in the management of the fisheries of Virginia with recommendations for the establishment of a fishery statistical laboratory, Ralph C. Hammer, Willard Van Engel, and Clinton E. Atkinson
Weekly oyster spatfall on shellbags, 1948 & 1949 in the James River seed area, J. D. Andrews
Submissions from 1948
Oyster setting records for Rappahannock River, Jay D. Andrews
References bearing on the hydrography of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, Willard A. Van Engel
Report on chemical control of oyster drills, 1948 : summary of experiments, Richard L. Hoffman
Report on past and current fisheries research activities directly relating to Virginia, Nelson Marshall
Review of the effects of DDT in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, Willard A. Van Engel
The Food of Juvenile Leiostomus xanthurus and Roccus sa:xatilis taken in the York River, E. Tresselt
The shrimp fishery in North Carolina considered in terms of productivity potentialities, Marshall Nelson and Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Submissions from 1947
The effect of DDT spraying in the Langley-Messick area, 1947, Willard A. Van Engel
Weekly oyster spatfall on shellbags, 1947, in the James River seed area, J. D. Andrews
Submissions from 1946
A Study of Oyster Strike on the Seaside of Virginia, John G. Mackin
Crabs are abundant in Bay this year, Sewell Hopkins
Early history of the crab industry in the U.S., Sewell H. Hopkins
Submissions from 1945
The Biology and Conservation of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, Curtis L. Newcombe
Submissions from 1944
Preliminary report on crab investigations in Va. waters conducted by the Va. Fisheries Laboratory, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
The Nutritional Value of Seafoods, Curtis L. Newcombe
Submissions from 1943
Efforts to find small crabs, R. W. Menzel
Report on green croaker infection of lower Chesapeake Bay in July, 1943, H. S. Davis
The Biology and Conservation of the Blue Crab, Curtis L. Newcombe
Submissions from 1940
Introduction to the study of Virginia fisheries, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory