Richard W. Heard

Gulf and Caribbean Research, Jul 2023

By Sara E. LeCroy, Joyce M. Shaw, and Chet F. Rakocinski, Published on 01/01/23

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Richard W. Heard

Gulf and Caribbean Research Volume 34 Issue 1 2023 Richard W. Heard Sara E. LeCroy Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi, Joyce M. Shaw Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, University of Southern Mississippi, Chet F. Rakocinski Department of Coastal Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Follow this and additional works at: https://aquila.usm.edu/gcr Part of the Biodiversity Commons To access the supplemental data associated with this article, CLICK HERE. Recommended Citation LeCroy, S. E., J. M. Shaw and C. F. Rakocinski. 2023. Richard W. Heard. Gulf and Caribbean Research 34 (1). Retrieved from https://aquila.usm.edu/gcr/vol34/iss1/10 DOI: https://doi.org/10.18785/gcr.3401.10 This Obituary is brought to you for free and open access by The Aquila Digital Community. It has been accepted for inclusion in Gulf and Caribbean Research by an authorized editor of The Aquila Digital Community. For more information, please contact . Volume 25 R E S E A R C H March 2013 VOLUME 25 GULF AND CARIBBEAN TABLE OF CONTENTS R SAND BOTTOM MICROALGAL PRODUCTION AND BENTHIC NUTRIENT FLUXES ON THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO NEARSHORE SHELF Jeffrey G. Allison, M. E. Wagner, M. McAllister, A. K. J. Ren, and R. A. Snyder ....................................................................................1—8 WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT SPECIES RICHNESS AND DISTRIBUTION ON THE OUTER—SHELF SOUTH TEXAS BANKS? Harriet L. Nash, Sharon J. Furiness, and John W. Tunnell, Jr........................................................................................................... 9—18 ASSESSMENT OF SEAGRASS FLORAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE FROM TWO CARIBBEAN MARINE PROTECTED AREAS Paul A. X. Bologna and Anthony J. Suleski.............................................................................................................................................. 19—27 SPATIAL AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF RED DRUM CAUGHT AND RELEASED IN TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA, AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH POST—RELEASE HOOKING MORTALITY Kerry E. Flaherty, Brent L. Winner, Julie L. Vecchio, and Theodore S. Switzer....................................................................................29—41 CHARACTERIZATION OF ICHTHYOPLANKTON IN THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO FROM SEAMAP PLANKTON SURVEYS, 1982—1999 Joanne Lyczkowski—Shultz, David S. Hanisko, Kenneth J. Sulak, Małgorzata Konieczna, and Pamela J. Bond................................... 43—98 DEPURATION OF MACONDA (MC—252) OIL FOUND IN HETEROTROPHIC SCLERACTINIAN CORALS (TUBASTREA COCCINEA AND TUBASTREA MICRANTHUS) ON OFFSHORE OIL/GAS PLATFORMS IN THE GULF Steve R. Kolian, Scott Porter, Paul W. Sammarco, and Edwin W. Cake, Jr........................................................................................99—103 EFFECTS OF CLOSURE OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER GULF OUTLET ON SALTWATER INTRUSION AND BOTTOM WATER HYPOXIA IN LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN Michael A. Poirrier .............................................................................................................................................................................105—109 DISTRIBUTION AND LENGTH FREQUENCY OF INVASIVE LIONFISH (PTEROIS SP.) IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO OF MEXICO Alexander Q. Fogg, Eric R. Hoffmayer, William B. Driggers III, Matthew D. Campbell, Gilmore J. Pellegrin, and William Stein ............................................................................................................................................................................................................111—115 NOTES ON THE BIOLOGY OF INVASIVE LIONFISH (PTEROIS SP.) FROM THE NORTHCENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO William Stein III, Nancy J. Brown—Peterson, James S. Franks, and Martin T. O’Connell................................................................117—120 RECORD BODY SIZE FOR THE RED LIONFISH, PTEROIS VOLITANS (SCORPAENIFORMES), IN THE SOUTHERN GULF OF MEXICO Alfonso Aguilar—Perera, Leidy Perera—Chan, and Luis Quijano—Puerto............................................................................................121—123 EFFECTS OF BLACK MANGROVE (AVICENNIA GERMINANS) EXPANSION ON SALTMARSH (SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA) BENTHIC COMMUNITIES OF THE SOUTH TEXAS COAST Jessica Lunt, Kimberly McGlaun, and Elizabeth M. Robinson..........................................................................................................125—129 TIME—ACTIVITY BUDGETS OF STOPLIGHT PARROTFISH (SCARIDAE: SPARISOMA VIRIDE) IN BELIZE: CLEANING INVITATION AND DIURNAL PATTERNS Wesley A. Dent and Gary R. Gaston .................................................................................................................................................131—135 FIRST RECORD OF A NURSE SHARK, GINGLYMOSTOMA CIRRATUM, WITHIN THE MISSISSIPPI SOUND Jill M. Hendon, Eric R. Hoffmayer, and William B. Driggers III......................................................................................................137—139 REVIEWERS.........................................................................................................................................................................................................141 INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS................................................................................................................................................................142-143 Published by ISSN: 1528—0470 All rights reserved. No part of this publication covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without written permission from the publisher. E A R C H ISSN: 2572-1410 Published by MARCH 2013 703 East Beach Drive Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564 228.872.4200 • FAX: 228.872.4204 www.usm.edu/gcrl S Volume 34 2023 © 2013 The University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory. Printed in the United States of America E GULF AND CARIBBEAN RESEARCH Short Communications GULF AND CARIBBEAN Ocean Springs, Mississippi OBITUARY Richard Willis Heard III, Ph.D. February 14, 1939 — November 2, 2022 Richard W. Heard, III was born and grew up in Savannah, GA, where he developed an early love of coastal marshes and the sea. He attended the University of Georgia in Athens, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in 1962. He then went on to earn a Masters degree from the University of Georgia in 1967, followed by a PhD from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg in 1976. His graduate research focused on his dual interest in parasitology and salt marshes, encompassing studies on helminth parasites of the clapper rail (MS) under the direction of Dr. Elon Byrd, and microphallid trematode metacercariae in fiddler crabs (PhD) under the direction of Dr. Robin Overstreet. Between his Masters and PhD degrees, he worked as a biologist at the University of Georgia Marine Institute, Sapelo Island, GA, and the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, GA, followed by a position as a (...truncated)


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