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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.

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.

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS by Anne Rudloe Ph.D.

2005. Site Specificity and the Impact of Recreational Fishing Activity on Subadult Endangered Kemp’s Ridley Sea turtles in Estuarine Foraging Habitats in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. The Marine Environmental Services Consortium of Alabama

2004.A Literature Review of Cell Repair,Electrorecption,Electric Generation, Magnetic Orientation and Magnetic Sensing Mechanisms in Electric Rays and Other Marine Fishes. LamplHerbert and Gulf specimen Marine Lab

2000. The ecological importance of fresh water input to coastal Florida ecosystems. Woodville Karst Plain Symposium, October 9, 1998. Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

1999. Behavioral Adaptations to Environmental Change. In: Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching. Vol. 20. S. J. Karecher, ed. Proc. 20th Workshop Conference of the Assoc. for Biology Laboratory Education.

1995. Characterization of an inshore population of the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. In: Proc. 12th Annual Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. February 25-28, 1992, Jekyll Island, Georgia.

1991. Aspects of the biology of the Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempi in inshore coastal waters. Northeast Gulf Science 12(1): 49-53.

1989 Captive maintenance of the lessor electric ray, Narcine brasiliensis, with observations of feeding behavior. Prog. Fish Culturalist 51: 37-41.

1989 Habitat preferences, movement, size frequency patterns and reproductive seasonality of the lessor electric ray, Narcine brasiliensis. Northeast Gulf Science 10:103-112.

1985 Variation in the expression of lunar and tidal behavioral rhythms in the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.  Bull. Mar. Sci. 36: 388 395.

1983 Preliminary studies of the mariculture potential of the slipper lobster, Scyllarides nodifer.Aquaculture 34: 165 169.

1982 The effect of heavy bleeding on mortality of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, in the natural environment. J. Invert. Path 42: 167 176.

1982 Man’s Influence as an Environmental Threat to Limulus Physiol. Biol. of Horseshoe Crabs:   Normal and Envir. Stressed Animals.  Alan R. Liss, Publ., pp. 297 300.

1981 Aspects of the biology of juvenile horseshoe crabs, Limulus  polyphemus.  Bull. Mar. Sci., Vol. 32: 125 133.

1980 Orientation by horseshoe crabs, Limulus polyphemus, in a Wave Tank.  Mar. Beh. Physio., 7: 199 211.

1980 The breeding behavior and patterns of movement of Horseshoe Crabs, Limulus polyphemus, in the vicinity of breeding beaches in Apalachee Bay, Fl.  Est. 3:177 183.

1979 Locomotor and light responses of larvae of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. Biological Bulletin 157: 494-501.

1979 Limulus polyphemus:  a review of the ecologically significant literature.  In Cohen, E. (ed.) “Biomedical applications of the Horseshoe crab (Limulidae).”  Alan R. Liss, Publ., New York, 27 35.

1976 Rudloe, Anne and W.F. Herrnkind.  Orientation of Limulus polyphemus in the vicinity of breeding beaches. Mar. Beh. Physiol 4:75-89.

1972. Kritzler, H. and A. Eidemiller. A diver monitored dredge for sampling motile epibenthos. J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 52:553-556.

1969. Entry behavior of the pea crab, Pinnotheres maculatus Say. Quart. J. Florida Aca. Sci. 32:266-274.

Articles about Jack and Anne

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ATLANTIC MONTHLY

Food column, the August Almanac. Volume 276, No.2, August, 1995

AUDUBON

Jack and the Dragline. One man’s unwavering battle to save North Florida’s Marshes.”Wyatt Blassingame, Vol.75, No.3:53-59,May,1973.

DISCOVER

“Return of the Blob (Jellfish)”Light Elements, by Polly Shulman,P.42-46;July, 1996

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, RESEARCH AND REVIEW

A Place, A Purpose, A Panacea‘Biologist and author Anne Rudloe lives, works and thinks in one of the last,unspoiled corners of Florida’s marine environment.'”

MARINE BIODIVERSITY RECORDS

Description of the chirodropid box jellyfish“, accepted October 13,2013

JACKSONVILLE TIMES-UNION

A Watchman on the Wilderness Coast“, January 9,1988

MOBILE REGISTER

Sting of ‘jellyfish king’ felt in many pocketbooks“, September 30,1993

MIAMI HERALD TROPIC MAGAZINE

Goodbye Oysters,Hello Jellyfish?, July 17,1988
National Fisherman, A Naturalist and a Fishmonger. Vol.79, NO.11: pp.32-33; March, 1999

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

Floridians Make Pitch for Edible Cannonballs, by Laura Randall, National Geographic News Service, February 23, 1994.
America’s Third Coast, Douglas Bennett Lee. Pgs 2-37, July, 1992.

THE NEW YORK TIMES

“Ex-Drifter Advises Potential Dropouts. Sea Specimen Expert in Florida Trains ‘underachievers.'” Martin Waldron, July l5,l967.
“The Sea Yields Rare Living Treasure.” George Goodman, Jr. Tuesday, January 13, l976.(Times Wire Service).
“A Relaxed Grip on the Panhandle,” Scott Norvelle, Travel Section “K”, Sunday, October 11, 1994.
Jellyfish Alert: taking the sting out. New York Times Magazine, September, 1995.

OCALA STAR-BANNER

Biologist a Fighter for Nature

SCIENCE DIGEST

“Giant Sea roach Captured in Ocean Depths.” Update.January-February, 1981.

SOUNDING. THE NATION’S BOATING NEWSPAPER

“Research benefits. Moth balled Boats Restored” Mike Shambora, March, 1984.
“Elusive turtles visit panhandle.”Section II,Pg.32, Mike Shambora, September, 1984.

SOUTHERN LIVING

“Tanks for Everything” Profile of Gulf Specimen Marine Lab, September, 1999.

SPORTS ILLUSTRATED

Panacea for a Salty Yankee,” Boyle, Robert H., April 20, 1970.
To Rudloe Even a Toadfish Has Charm.” Letter from the Publisher. Philip G. Howlett. March 23, 1981.
“Feeding Frenzy,” Murphy’s Law.(Austin Murphy) Sports Illustrated Adventure, Outdoor Sports. Shark Attacks, Wednesday, September 25, 2001

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Marine lab stays by the sea” November 25,2007

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Biologist To Be On TV Show” April 28,1968

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Wakulla wetlands battle to heat up” January 27,2014

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Man of the Marsh“, The alligator swimming toward the center of Otter Lake carried a dog named Megan in its mouth and a man named Jack Rudloe on its back.

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Down by the bay“, “Here’s a welcome place of peace for Floridians”

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

Rudloe Defends Tiny Sea Creatures” February 23,1972

TALLAHASSEE MAGAZINE

 “Rudloe’s Gulf Coast Crusade“, “From Panacea to Pensacola wildlife habitats are shrinking” November/December 1989

TAMPA TRIBUNE

 “Preserving Wilderness Coast” April 6,1992

WAKULLA NEWS

Jack Rudloe has jellyfish named for him“, January 23,2014

WAKULLA  NEWS

 

 “Water World” Wakulla News June 28,2007

WALL STREET JOURNAL

Lonely Causes. Jack Rudloe’s Crusade to Save Tidal Swamps Wins Him Few Friends. He Says Dredging Projects Will /ruin Florida’ Coast: An Altruist or a ‘Nut’?” Neil Maxwell, Vol. CLXXXIII No.22, Thursday, January 31, 1974.
U.S. Has Jellyfish That Nobody Wants Except Maybe in Asia Man With Plan in Panacea, Fla., Sees Export Opportunity In What is Usually a Bane.”Eric Morgenthaler, Vol. CCXX No.117, Pg. 1,A4, December 14, 1992.

Chapters in Books about Jack Rudloe

 

BETWEEN TWO RIVERS

Stories From the Red Hills to the Gulf

A BORDER OF BLUE

Along the Gulf Coast from the Keys to the Yucatan by Frederick Turner, Henry Holt and Company, pp.55-71, 1993

THE FLORIDA HANDBOOK

by Herb Hiller, Moon Publications, Inc. Chico, CA. Pub date December, 1994

THE SOUTH

Cajins, Crackers and Tom Heel. Ron Strickland, Paragon House, New York. 1995

TWENTIETH-CENTURY FLORIDA AUTHORS

by Kevin M. McCarthy,profiles Jack Rudloe, in Studies in American Literature No.17 University of Florida Press, 2000.

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GEORGE A. SMATHERS LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

Jack Rudloe Papers, including papers of Anne Rudloe, 72 Boxes in five parts, 45 linear feet, from 1951 to 1997.

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