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- U.S. Department of the Interior Conservation Bulletin No. 33: Food from the Sea, Fish and Shellfish of New England, 1943 - During World War II, Rachel Carson wrote four U.S. Department of Interior bulletins about fish as a food source. These bulletins helped readers identify local fish and find them in markets. Writing these bulletins added a persuasive tone to Carson's future nature literature. Her 1962 book <em>Silent Spring</em>, describing threats to nature from pesticides, sparked the environmental movements of the 1960s.

- 1943
- Collections - Artifact
U.S. Department of the Interior Conservation Bulletin No. 33: Food from the Sea, Fish and Shellfish of New England, 1943
During World War II, Rachel Carson wrote four U.S. Department of Interior bulletins about fish as a food source. These bulletins helped readers identify local fish and find them in markets. Writing these bulletins added a persuasive tone to Carson's future nature literature. Her 1962 book Silent Spring, describing threats to nature from pesticides, sparked the environmental movements of the 1960s.
- U.S. Department of the Interior Conservation Bulletin 27: Wartime Fish Cookery, 1943 -

- 1943
- Collections - Artifact
U.S. Department of the Interior Conservation Bulletin 27: Wartime Fish Cookery, 1943
- "Fish and Shellfish of the Middle Atlantic Coast: Conservation Bulletin Number 38," 1945 -

- 1945
- Collections - Artifact
"Fish and Shellfish of the Middle Atlantic Coast: Conservation Bulletin Number 38," 1945