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AUDUBON | "Master of My Lake", Vol. 84, No. 4:4-9. July, 1982. |
| GEO MAGAZINE | "Die Meeres - Menagerie" (Florida), p. 110-111, June 13, 1984. |
| | "Tiereohne Herz und Hirn" An article on sponges, Nr.2 Montag. 28: pp. 134-155. January, 1991 |
| NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | "The Suwannee, Our Wild and Scenic Rivers" Vol. 152, No. 1, July, 1977. |
| | "Trouble in Bayou Country, Louisiana's Atchafalaya", Vol. 156. No. 3. September, 1979. |
| | "The Changeless Horseshoe Crab", Vol. 159, No. 4, p. 562-572, April 1981. |
| | "Sea Turtles. In a Race for Survival." Vol.185, No. 2, February, 1994; 94-121 |
| NATIONAL WILDLIFE
| "Why We Sunk Our Money Into A Swamp," A Florida couple found a haven in a most unlikely place. pp. 24-27. December-January, 1985 |
NATURAL HISTORY, Science in Action | "The Biological Collector,"" Vol. 73:59-62. November, 1964. |
| | "The Nature of a Painter," With singular intensity, Walter Inglis Anderson devoted his art and his life to Mississippi's Gulf Coast. February, 1990, p. 62-69. |
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OCEANS MAGAZINE | "Specimens - A Future in the Sea," Vol. 2, No. 1:58-63. July, 1969. |
| READER'S DIGEST | "A Bargain Monster From the Sea's Basement," pp. 74-78. August, 1979. |
| | "Ordeal at Otter Lake," pp. 112-115. April, 1983. |
| SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN | "Experiments with Sensitive Plants," Cassia nictitans, Vol. 204:181-192. March, 1961. |
| | "On Collecting and Preserving Animals That Live Along the Edge of the Sea," Amateur Scientist, Vol. 212, No. 3:119-126. March, 1965. |
| SMITHSONIAN
| "Shrimpers and sea turtles: a conservation impasse," Fishermen protest that they will be put out of business if forced to use a device that helps endangered species from drowning in their nets. Vol. 20, No. 9, pp. 44-57, December, 1989. |
| | "Jellyfish do more with less than almost anything," Forget about stinging blobs of slime. These are biological marvels, food for sea turtles and human epicures, and by the way, beautiful. Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 101-111. February, 1991 |
| | "Electric Warfare: the fish that kill with thunderbolts. Vol. 24, No.5;94-105, August, 1993 |
| SPORTS ILLUSTRATED | "Disaster Area," Scorecard. Dredge and Fill in the Florida Keys.Vol 34:15, April 12, 1971. |
| | "Out For Blood," The author, who collects Maine specimens for laboratories, usually searches for hermit crabs on the tidal flats of Florida's Gulf Coast, dips up jellyfish from his dock or scrapes barnacles from his pilings. But when an order comes in for a gallon of shark's blood, he barrels out to sea. Vol. 46, No. 18:76-86. April 25, 1977.
REPRINTED from The Living Dock at Panacea by Jack Rudloe,'Chapter 4, "Shark Blood" Knopf, 1977. |
| | "A Bargain Monster From the Sea's Basement," Vol. 48, No. 18:75-86. June 12, 1978.
REPUBLISHED IN READER'S DIGEST |
| | "The Fish That Roars," The goal was a giant toadfish; the price for the grotesque prize was nightmarish adventure on a river in Suriname. Vol. 53, No. 20:82-92. November 10, 1980. REPRINTED:"Karjuvan Konnakalan Kamala Kohtalo,"Sunnuntai,Jouluvikon Lukupaketti,Heisigin Sanomat, sunnuntaina 21, joulukuuta 1990:28-31. |
| | "From the Jaws of Death," Canaveral Sea Turtles and the Corps of Engineers.Vol. 54, No. 13:60-70. March 23, 1981. |
| | "The Shadows of the Sea," People fear sharks, but they are vital to the sea. "Perspective," Vol. 71, No. 23:87-93. December 4, 1989. |
| | Environment: "Report from a Turtle Battle Ground," Poachers on the west coast of Nicaragua threaten the future of a species. Vol. 72, No. 26. June 25, 1990. |