Bartley, D. M., J. C. Van Olst, J. M. Carlberg and R.F. Ford. Growth and conversion efficiency of juvenile American lobsters (Homarus americanus) in relation to temperature and feeding level.  Proceedings Eleventh Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, New Orleans, LA 11:355-368.

Botsford, L. W., J. C. Van Olst, J. M. Carlberg and T. W. Gossard. Economic evaluation of the use of thermal effluent in lobster culture. 1978. Power Plant Waste Heat Utilization in Aquaculture, Workshop II. Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, NJ.  30p.

Botsford, L. W., J. C.Van Olst, J.  M. Carlberg, and T. W. Gossard. The use of mathematical modeling and simulation to evaluate aquaculture as a beneficial use of thermal effluent.  1977. Summer Computer Simulation Conference, The Society for Computer Simulation, Chicago, IL.  pp. 405-410.

Carlberg, J. M. and J. C. Van Olst. Beneficial use of thermal effluent in aquaculture. Aquatic culture systems seminar, Monterey Bay Research Institute, Monterey, CA.  30 p.

Carlberg, J. M., and J. C. Van Olst. Brine shrimp (Artemia salina) consumption by larval stages of the American lobster (Homarus americanus) in relation to the food density and water temperature.  1976.  Proceedings, Seventh Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, San Diego, CA  7:379-389.

Carlberg, J. M., J. C. Van Olst, and R. F. Ford. A comparison of larval and juvenile stages of the lobsters Homarus americanus, Homarus gammarus, and their hybrid. Proceedings Ninth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, Atlanta, GA 9:109-122.

Carlberg, J. M., J. C. Van Olst, and R. F. Ford. Potential for commercial rearing of the nephropid lobsters (Homarus spp.). Proceedings Tenth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, Honolulu, HI 10:840-853.

Carlberg, J. M., J. C. Van Olst, R. A. Shleser, and G. H. Allen. Use of thermal effluent in lobster aquaculture Session II (Section 2) – Culture of crustaceans, pp. 9-11. Session II (Section 6) -Aquaculture in recirculating water and recycling of wastes in aquaculture, pp. 18-20. In:  Report of the FAO Technical Conference on Aquaculture. Kyoto, Japan. FAO Fisheries Report No. 188, 93p.

Carlberg, J. M., J.C. and Van Olst, M. J. Massingill, T. A. Hovanec, A. Fusfeld, and S. Nakhou.  Preliminary investigations on the culture of striped bass in seawater. 1982. Proc. World Mariculture Society 13. 14p.

Carlberg, J. M., J.C. Van Olst, S.J. Mitchell, P.A. Curtis, J.C. Burns, and A. Schipper.

Gene Transfer into Hybrid Striped Bass Using Pantropic Retroviral Vectors. World Aquaculture Society. Australia, Sydney.

Carlberg, J.M. and J. C Van Olst. The potential for mariculture in East San Francisco Bay. In: Economic Development in Berkeley, D. Minkus and T. Duster (eds.).  Conference on Economic Development, Berkeley, CA June, 1983. pp. 125-142.

Carlberg, J.M. and J. C Van Olst. Striped bass processing and marketing. In: Hybrid Striped Bass Culture: Status and Perspective.  R. Hodson et al. (eds.) University of North Carolina UNC-SG-87-08. pp 73-82.

Carlberg, J.M. and J. C Van Olst. Foodfish production symposium: Striped bass and striped bass hybrid culture and management – 25 years. 120th Annual Meeting American Fisheries Society. August 26-30, 1990. Pittsburgh, PA

Carlberg, J.M., J. C Van Olst, M. J. Massingill, and T. A. Hovanec. Intensive culture of striped bass: A review of recent technological developments.  The Aquaculture of Striped Bass & Striped Bass Hybrids: Production & Potential. J.P. McCraren (ed) University of Maryland. 26p.

Delistraty, D. A., J. C. Van Olst , J. M. Carlberg, and R. F. Ford. Ammonia toxicity in cultured larvae of the American lobster  (Homarus americanus).  65th Statutory Meeting, Fisheries Improvement Committee, Ref. Shellfish and Benthos Committee and Anacat Committee, Reykjavik, Iceland. 30p.

Delistraty, D. A., J. C. Van Olst, J. M. Carlberg, and R. F. Ford. Ammonia toxicity in cultured larvae of the American lobster (Homarus americanus). Proceedings Eighth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, San Jose, Costa Rica 8:647-672.

Dorband, W. R., J. C. Van Olst, J. M. Carlberg, and R. F. Ford. Effects of chemicals in thermal effluent on Homarus americanus maintained in aquaculture systems.  Proceedings Seventh Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, San Diego, CA  7:391-413.

Hovanec, T.A., J.M. Carlberg, J.C. Van Olst and M.J. Massingill. Acute ammonia toxicity and ammonia excretion of striped bass (Morone saxatilis). World Aquaculture Society.  February 12-16, 1989.  Los Angeles, CA.

Kendall, R. A., J. M. Carlberg, and J. C. Van Olst. Effects of chelae immobilization on growth and survivorship for individually and communally raised lobsters, Homarus americanus. Aquaculture 29:359-372.

Massingill, M. J., E. M. Kasckow, R. J. Chamberlain, J.M. Carlberg and J. C. Van Olst.  Constructed wetlands for water treatment  in aquaculture. Proceedings  of the Second International Conference on Recirculating Aquaculture. Virginia Polytechnic Institute  and State University.  July 16-19, 1998. Roanoke, Virginia. pp. 72–79.

Massingill, M. J., T. A. Hovanec, J. C. Van Olst, and J. M.  Carlberg. Commercial and recreational potential of the striped bass X white bass Hybrid. Proc. Cal-Neva. Wildlife Transactions. 7p.

Schuur, A., J. C. Van Olst, W. S. Fisher, J. M. Carlberg, J. T. Hughes, R. A. Shleser and R. F. Ford. Hatching methods for juvenile lobsters (Homarus americanus). University of California Sea Grant Program, Institute of Marine Resources, La Jolla, CA. Reference 7606. Sea Grant Publication  48.  21p.

Serfling S. A., J. C. Van Olst, and R. F. Ford. A recirculating culture system for larvae of the American lobster, Homarus americanus. Aquaculture 3:303-309

Serfling S. A., J. C. Van Olst, and R. F. Ford. An automatic feeding device and the use of live and frozen Artemia for culturing larval stages of the American lobster, Homarus americanus.  1974. Aquaculture 3:311-314.

Van Olst, J. C. The ontogeny of schooling behavior in marine telosts. Master’s Thesis, San Diego State University.

Van Olst, J. C. and J. M. Carlberg. Development of high density culture techniques for lobsters and other crustaceans.  Eighth Annual Conference, California-Nevada Chapter, American Fisheries Society.  Cal-Neva Wildlife Transactions, San Jose, CA.  pp. 126-136.

Van Olst, J. C. and J. M. Carlberg. Methods for culturing the American lobster (Homarus americanus). Third Meeting of the ICES Working Group on Mariculture, Brest, France. Centre National pour l’Exploitation des Oceans 4:261-275.

Van Olst, J. C. and J. M. Carlberg. The effects of container size and transparency on growth and survival  of lobsters cultured individually. Proceedings Ninth Annual Meeting, World Maric. Soc., Atlanta, GA 9:469-479.

Van Olst, J. C. and J.R. Hunter. Some aspects of the organization of fish schools. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 27:1225-1238.

Van Olst, J. C. and W. Lester. The distribution and abundance of the surf clam, Mesodesmadonacium, on the beaches of Arica, Chile. Chilean Fisheries Development Institute.

Van Olst, J. C. and W. Lester. Un metodo de remover la arena de la macha, Mesodesma donacium.  Instituto de Fomento Pesquera de Chile.

Van Olst, J. C. Use of thermal effluent in culturing the American lobster. Power Plant Waste Heat Utilization in Aquaculture, Workshop I. Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, NJ 1:71-100.

Van Olst, J. C., A. Schuur, J. M. Carlberg, and R. A. Shleser. Engineering design and water management systems for the production of the American lobster, Homarus americanus. 65th  Statutory Meeting, Fisheries Improvement Committee, Ref. Shellfish and Benthos Committee and Anacat Committee, Reykjavik, Icelend.

Van Olst, J. C., and J. R. Hunter. Readings in Ichthyology. Chapter 12 (Behavior): Some aspects of the organization of fish schools. 1979. pp. 420-433. M. S. Love and G. M. Cailliet (eds.). Goodyear Publ. Co., Inc., Santa Monica, California. 525p.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg and J. T. Hughes. The Biology and Management of Lobsters. Chapter 13: Aquaculture. pp. 333-384. Vol. II. Ecology and Management. J. S. Cobbs and B. F. Phillips (eds.). Academic  Press, New York. 390p.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg and R. F.  Ford. A description of intensive culture systems for the American lobster (Homarus americanus) and other cannibalistic crustaceans..   Proceedings, Eighth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, San Jose, Costa Rica 8:271-292.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg and R. F. Ford. Aquaculture systems utilizing thermal effluent. 66th ICES statutory Meeting, First Meeting of the Mariculture Committee, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, and R. F. Ford. Effects of substrate type and other factors on the growth, survival, and cannibalism of juvenile Homarus americanus in mass rearing systems.  Proceedings 6th Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, Seattle, WA. 6:261-274.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, and R. F. Ford. Thermal aquaculture and technological improvements. Sea Grant Lobster Aquaculture Workshop Technical Session – Recent Advances  in Lobster Aquaculture.  University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, and R.F. Ford. Pilot-scale systems for the culture of lobsters in thermal effluent. Power Plant Waste Heat Utilization in Aquaculture, Workshop II.  Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, NJ. 16p.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, M.J. Massingill, T. A. Hovanec, M. D. Cochran, and S.I. Doroshev.  Methods for intensive culture of striped bass at Central Valleys Hatchery.  California Department of Fish and Game. 17p.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, M.J. Massingill, T. A. Hovanec, M. D. Cochran, and S.I. Doroshev.  Intensive culture of striped bass larvae at Central Valleys Hatchery. California Department of Fish and Game.  15p.

Van Olst, J. C., J. M. Carlberg, W. R. Dorband, and R. J. Johnson. Beneficial use of thermal effluent in lobster culture.  Proceedings Sixth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, Seattle, WA 6:509-519.

Van Olst, J. C., R. F. Ford, J. R. Felix, R. J. Johnson, and J. M. Carlberg. Effects of fluctuating and constant temperatures and chemicals in thermal effluent on growth and survival of the American lobster (Homarus americanus). Proceedings Tenth Annual Meeting, World Mariculture Society, Honolulu, HI 10:139-148.