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Fisheries Research, 18 (1993) 405-406 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam Contents of Fisheries Research, Volume 18 VOL. 18 NOS. 1-2 OCTOBER 1993 Biological interactions of natural and enhanced stocks of salmon in Alaska G.L. Thomas (Cordova, AK, USA) and O.A. Mathisen (Juneau, AK, USA) Genetics The perpetual oversight of hatchery programs E.L. Brannon (Moscow, ID, USA) A review of homing and straying of wild and hatchery-produced salmon T.P. Quinn (Seattle, WA, USA) A perspective on the adaptive importance of genetic infrastructure in salmon populations to ocean ranching in Alaska A.J. Gharrett and W.W. Smoker (Juneau, AK, USA) Complementary uses of ecological and biochemical genetic data in identifying and conserving salmon populations F.M. Utter (Seattle, WA, USA), J.E. Seeb and L.W. Seeb (Anchorage, AK, USA) Carrying capacity A theoretical evaluation of the carrying capacity of Prince William Sound, Alaska, for juvenile Pacific salmon R.T. Cooney (Fairbanks, AK, USA) Factors affecting marine growth of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon D.E. Rogers and G.T. Ruggerone (Seattle, WA, USA) Overview of the interactions and environmental impacts of hatchery practices on natural and artificial stocks of salmonids P.M. Washington and A.M. Koziol (Seattle, WA, USA) Atlantic salmon Interactions between wild and cultured Atlantic salmon: a review of the Norwegian experience T.G. Heggberget, B.O. Johnsen, K. Hindar, B. Jonsson, L.P. Hansen, N.A. Hvidsten and A.J. Jensen (Trondheim, Norway) The status of wild and hatchery propagated Swedish salmon stocks after 40 years of hatchery releases in the Baltic rivers T. Eriksson and L.-O. Eriksson (Umea, Sweden) Announcement from the Publisher VOL. 18 NOS. 3-4 DECEMBER 1993 Evaluation of scale shape for identifying spawning stocks of coastal Atlantic striped bass (Morone saxatilis ) F.J. Margraf and L.M. Riley (Columbus, OH, USA) 406 Small-scale modelling rules of trawl nets F.G. O’Neill (Aberdeen, UK) Morphometric relationships and reproductive maturation of the shrimp, Metapenaeus ensis, from commercial catches in Hong Kong K.H. Chu, Y.K. Tam, C.K. Chung and W.L. Ng (Hong Kong, Hong Kong) A stock collapse in a fluctuating environment: The chub mackerel Scomber japonicus (Houttuyn) in the eastern central Pacific K.R. Patterson, T.J. Pitcher (London, UK) and T.K. Stokes (Lowestoft, UK) Fishery performance and the value of future entitlements under quota management: A case study of a handline fishery in the southwest Indian Ocean M.J. Sanders (Victoria, Seychelles ) Comparative capture efficiencies of frame and hoop nets for white crappie (Pomoxis annularis Rafinesque) M.I. Muoneke, O. Eugene Maughan and C.C. Henry (Stillwater, OK, USA) A model for allocating stock quotas in the Canadian Atlantic groundfish fishery H.H. Millar (Halifax, N.S., Canada) Models that ‘learn’ to distinguish among alternative hypotheses J.S. Collie (Juneau, AK, USA) and C.J. Walters (Vancouver, B.C., Canada) Size-based estimates of survivorship for the South African rock lobster Jasus lalandii S.J. Johnston and M.O. Bergh (Cape Town, South Africa) Growth and expansion of an exploited population of the squat lobster (Pleuroncodes monodon) after 3 years without harvesting R. Roa (Casilla, Chile) and R. Bahamonde (V alparaiso, Chile) Nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation of mesh size selectivity J.R. Skalski and J.A. Perez-Comas (Seattle, WA, USA) An eighteenth century commercial length-frequency sample of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, based on archaeological data T.J. Kenchington (Dartmouth, N.S., Canada) and E.L.R. Kenchington (Halifax, N.S., Canada) Interval estimation of parameters in models for seasonal growth in fishes R.C. Hanumara and S. Ghedari (Kingston, RI, USA) The selection of suitable pulsed currents for electric fishing in fresh waters D.J. Bird and I.G. Cowx (Hull, UK) The distribution, migrations and stock integrity of lemon sole Microstomus kitt in the western English Channel S. Jennings, G.J. Howlett and S. Flatman (Lowestoft, UK) Book review North American freshwater fishes

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