1990-1999
Brasseaux, Carl A. and H. Dickson Hoese. “Close Encounter with a Creature ‘of the Finny Tribe’: Louisiana’s sea monster sighting 1856.” Gulf Coast Historical Review. 7:1 1991 p6-17.
This article begins with some background including the Gloucester sea serpent, the Daedalus serpent and the skeleton hoax from Dr. Albert Carl Koch, before getting into the Louisiana sea monster. A likely suspect for this monster is said to either be a devilfish or a manatee.
Cain, David. “Ogua: The Riversville River Monster.” Wonderful West Virginia. N63, September 1999, p26-28.
Farnsworth, Clyde H. “A Cousin for Nessie?” New York Times. December 6, 1992, pE2:1.
_______ ”Nessie’s Canadian Cousin: Scientists Are Believers.” New York Times. December 2, 1992, pA4.
LeBlond, Paul H. Sea Serpents of the Pacific Northwest. Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 43:4, Autumn 1993, p44-51.
Maxwell, Jessica. “Seeing Serpents.” Pacific Northwest. 27:3 April 1993, p30-34.
Maxwell’s article discusses the work Paul H. LeBlond and E.L. Bousfield have done along the Northern Pacific Coast.
Milbank, Dana. “Huron, Ohio, Wants You to Come See its Own Sea Monster.” Wall Street Journal. July 29, 1993, p1:4.
Teresi, Dick. “Monster of the Tub.” Discover. April 1998, p87-92.
Witchell, Nicholas. “Unloching Ness’s Secrets.” Geographical. May 1994, p21-24.