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Fishery Bulletin Index Volume 97 (1-4), 1999 List of titles Application of TOPEX-POSEIDON s Simulate transpor ay lcs O Par lands, 1993-1996, by and Donald R. Kobay: Fishery Bulletin 97(4), 1999 306 \oe y tio i growth of larval and juvenile haddock 134 Use and sucocf ecomspossit e square-mesh codends in reduc AVAl S 1}Y k.] [ } rr ) S ing bycatch and in improving size-selecti S Shelf, by ( miro Qu nez-Velazqu Gulf St. Vincent, South Australia, by Matt K. Broadhurst Roger B. Larsen, Steven J. Kennelly, and Paul I MicShar 320 D tical migration by vellowtail rockfish. Sebaste 3 I t ) iC ust isS estimation 449 Morphometric criteria for estimating sexual maturi R ! Ss ( R rt K | e M. Leamar two snappers, Ete trbunculus and P? K L). ( rf sieboldii, by EdwardE . DeMartini and Boulders ce 332 , or seals, P/ Ave and growth of cobia, Rachycentron canad fre » dISsS roance | R ye! M Surval northeastern Gulf of Mexico, by James S. Fran} Jan 1] Har R. Warren, and Michael V. Buchanai 340 \ge, growt ongevity, and mortality of blackcheek tongue Growth patterns in postsmolts ind the nature i tt i sh, 9 s ( olossidae: Pleuronectiformes rine juvenile nursery for Atlantic salmon, Sa/)? r.b Chesapeake B Virg by Mark R. Terwilliger and Kevin D. Friedland, Jean-Denis Dutil, and Teresa Sad Y AM roe 482 A new method for indexing spawning stock and recru 362 Ace distribution and growth of greater amberjack, Se? ola ment in ocean shrimp, Pandalus jordar ind preliminar rom tt orth-centr ( f of Mexic bv Bruce evidence for a stock-recruitment relationship, by Rober \. Thompso M Beasley. and Charl \. Wilsor W. Hannah 372 Mercury levels in four sp s of sharks from the Atlantic Habitat selection and diet of juvenile red pors [ coast of Florida, by Douglas H. Ad s and Robert H pagrus (Linnaeus, 1758), by Mary Labropoulou, Athanasios McMi € Jy Machias, and Nikolaos Tsimenides 380 \ unique shell ma JUVE vile hatchery reared indl 508 Nearshore hardbottom fishes of southeast Florida and ef duals of the soft im, My L., by Brian F fects of habitat burial caused by dredging, by Kenvon ( Gayle Kraus, and Samuel R Lindeman and David B.> Snyder Growth and maturatioon f the ghost shrimp Lepidopht 387 Occurrence of neonate and juvenile sandbar shark sinuensis Lemaitre and Rodrigues, 1991 (Crustacea Carcha nus p beus. in the northeastern Gulf of Decapoda, Callianassidae), a burrowing pest in penaeid Mexico, by John K. Carlso1 shrimp culture ponds, by Sergio F. Nates and Darryl L. Felder 392 Differs residence times or yello 1 ll Thun 542 Capture rate as a function of school size pantropical spot ha res nd pigevye una L. Des ound it mixed ag- ted dolphins, Stene lla attenuata in the eastern tropical Pa gregations over a seamount, by Kim N. Holland, Pierre cific Ocean, by Peter C. Perkins and Elizabeth F. Edwards Regional and temporal Ve 396 Accuracy of at-sea commercial size grading of tiger prawns ity of bay anchovy, Anchoa mitch Penaeus escu tus and P. semisulcatu n the Austra- bay, by Gene ¢ Rilling and Edward D. Houde lian northern prawn fishery, by Michael F. O’Neill, David J. Die, Brian R. Taylor, and MalcolmJ . Faddy Estimation of size at sexual maturity: an evaluation of analytical and resampling procedures, by Rubén Roa, Billy 402 Digestive tract parasites in Ernst, and Fabian Tapia is Cephalopoda by Erica A. G. Vidal and Manuel 581 Spatial and temporal variability in growth, mortality, and recruitment potential of postsettlement red drum Sciaenops ocellatus, in a subtropical estuary, by Jay R 406 Diet of Pacific sle MMNNLOSUS PaACL{iICUusS in the Rooker, Scott A. Holt, G. Joan Holt, and Lea A. Fuiman ng and Benjamin N. Page Estimation of sablefish, Anoplopoma fimbria, abundance off Alaska with an age-structured population model, by Michael F. Sigler 97(3) 604 Fisheries benefits and optimal design of marine reserves, by Joshua Sladek Nowlis and Callum M. Roberts 411 Morphometric separation of annual cohorts within mid- Atlantic bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, using discriminant 617 Net efficiency of a survey trawl for snow crab, Chionoecetes nalysis, by Herbert M. Austin Daniel Scoles, and opilio, and Tanner crab, C. bairdi, by David A. Somerton AllisonJ . Abell and Robert S. Otto of exploitation rates for north Pacific albacore. 626 Nursery habitats, growth rates, and seasonality of age-0 Thunnus alalunga, from tagging data, by Michel Bertignac, red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, in the northeast Gulf of Mexico, by Stephen T. Szedilmayer and Joseph Conti List of Ti es 636 Ontogenetic nanges 1n size ar shape ¢ { f 786 n!} } i¢ Y 1 + ( S ) yuid S Cepha vy R 1N AM S( 646 Differential hatitat use by Califorr ha t, i 802 t y 1 } } \ ' l \ Db ( ( 661 Movements o 1dd M } $12 > 680 teductior f or 690 Gene us nd tir ependent 21 f de 842 praw P. 1 ! ! te} K 861 713 Strayinog f adult sockeye salmon, O , x ( 717 O nic f ling } ) } | ( hawytscl off northern Califorr ue & n L. Hur 884 Vi Timotl I. Mu ur d Kenichiro K ! 722 he development of the digestive t1 d \ leve polloc}t / ; : Cy Mi Porter and Gail H. Theilacker 891 Cy 730 Evaluation of sma l-anchor and dart tags for 1 y Ey \ ing hatchervy-reared juve ered drut S by Brent L. Winner, Robert H. McMichael J1 | ! 900 \ss I Bra I ( | Q \ { ) | 97~ (4) 920 Vert 738 Larval deve yn nt . , ( zits S ( glossidae: Pleuronectiformes) from the Gulf of California Moser I by Gerardo Aceves-Medina, Enrique A. Gonzales RicardoJ . Saldierna 944 { t t ( North A 746 Catchability estimates and their application to the red 1 ‘ | t effects of tags groupe! is morio) fishoefr tyhe Campeche B k N S ( ‘ re | ’ : Mexico, by Francisco Arreguin-Sanchez and Tony J. Pitcher et I\ 758 Foraging habits of bl sh, Poma n th 954 re \ 1 U.S. east coast continental shelf, by Jeffrey A. Bucke ) ses s MichaelJ . Fogarty, and David O. Conove1 patterns ‘ n t? | Pet | S ( S J VI 776 Mutual prey of fish and humans: a comparison of biomass consumed by bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, with that har 962 Tempor nd g vested bv fisheries. by Jeffrey A. Buckel. Michael J. Fogarty wer ( : Inlet. Alas} by Mart D and David O. Conover Piatt. Arthur B. Kettl i Alisa A. A Fishery Bulletin 97( a 978 M estimate nd demograpl ilysis for the Aus 1025 Extraaboundrancde oif snquiad parralyarv ae in the trop R ( ri, from cal eastern Pacific Ocean during El Nino of 1987, | istr ( \. Simptendortet Michael Vecchione Repr ti 1 feeding of spotted gully shark, Triakis 1031 Early life history stages of the whitetip flyingfish, ¢ £ t I ste ( ( So h Africa, b pogon xenopterus (Gilbert, 1890) (Pisces: Exocoetidas M Im J. Smal nd André J. J. Goose William Watson 999 Bel ( vinter f] der, Pseudo tronecte ericanus, 1043 Estimating the harvest of Pacific walrus, Odobs ory and field ob- rosmarus divergens, in Alaska, by Joel L. Garlich-Miller ervat yn spawning, feeding, and locomotion, by Allan and Douglas M f ae. inderson, Beth A Phelar inda L. Stehlik, and Jeffrey P. Pessutti 1047 The trophic role of Atka mackerel, Pleurogrammus monop terygius, in the Aleutian Islands area, by Mei-Sun Yang 1017 P size of humpback whale, Mega novaeangliac n waters off the Pacific coast of Mexico, by Jorge Urban 1058 Ultrasonic telemetry: its applictoa ctorialo renef fisheries R., Carlos Alvarez F., Mario Salinas Z., Jeff Jacobsen, Ken- researchb,y Dirk C. Zeller 1e Gue ra P., and Anelio Aguayo| Fishery Bulletin Index Volume 97 (1-4), 1999 List of authors i I | ~ i { Vi D Fert D “—_. | \ | Qi | I | M S ) ry Vi1 m 2| ) | | I salcomb III, Kenneth iy 1 Ke D | sattaglene, Stephen ( \ vi I >a ver, R>o}b er ¢ OU | \ Es I seal, Brian F 80 Beasley, Marty 362 Gabr, H R Beenties Michae ( P \ M K Bejda, Allen J. 999 ( il ( sertignac, Miche | ( j \ Boehlert. George W Ml r J Brant, Laurel I 730 B Broadhurst, Matt K { I srodziak, Jon 9 ( s, ( H I srown. Lauren P. 170 ( J R | { PI ( I: \ 1 | ( Ar (; | . SO J K 8 =r ia M SE ol ( )4 H ' hapman, Samuel R H Vi r hen, Yong 25 H g a i oO Ch ppa Car l Xa H R ( V iff, Gere Me H J | C bz Heif J ‘olket IV, Tristram 94 Heist, | | Conover David O 758 Hend | SD p Q ‘onti Joseph 626 He \ I sz 294 Cooke, Ken D 20 Herr Tor Cooper, Andrew B. 213 Hi 1, Ki N ) He G. J ; Dartnell, Peter 786 H S« \ a Davies, Nick M 227 Hood, P rB. 828 K DeMartini , Edward E 149 Houde, Ed rd D. 5 Vvii Deree, HeatherL . 39 Hu JOS | we ) J ) Die, David J. 396 Hut oT I mn | Durbin, Ann G. 282 N Durbin, Edward G. 282 \ e © | Dutil, Jean-Denis 472 N |I Eayrs, Steve 1 Jacobse! Jeff 1017 O'Br J W Edwards, Elizabeth F 542» Jaramillo L , Arn 1074 Fishery Bulletin 97(4), 1999 O’) I ( Rutecki, Thomas L. 256 [rippel, Edward A. 661 Ot ! ( Tsimenides, Nikolaos 495 Sadusky, Teresa 472 I Vi Saldierna, Ricardo J. 738 Urban R.. Jorge 1017 Page, Be N de SaliZn.,a Masri o 1017 ) sé ( ) Saulitis, Eva 900 Valle, Charles F. 646 I Scoles, Daniel 411 Van Eeckhaute, Lutgarde A. M. 661 Pes Je Simpfendorfer, Colin A. 978 Vecchione, Michael 1025 re <, Rac Sigler, Michael F. 591 Vidal, Erica A. G tO? Phe Be 999 Sladek Nowlis, Joshua 604 | J Ti Smale, MalcolmJ . 987 Walker, TerenceI . 170 Pitcher, 7 Snyder, David B. 508 Warren, James R. 459 Pc rd, M« s Somerton, DavidA . 617 Watson, William 1031 P Je Stewart, DonaldJ i] Whitfield, Paula E 193 P n I ] I Stanley Ric hard D 320 Wiese, Kris B 646 Poole, D Stehlik, Linda L. 999 Wilson, Charles A. 362 Porter, St M Stobo, Wayne T. 842 Winner, Brent L. 730 P \1 Stoner, AllanW . 999 Wintner, Sabine P. 153 Stunz, Greg 954 Witzell, Wayne N. 200 Q | : Su in, Robert M IZ Woodbury. David 680 (ull \ ( ( szedimayel Stephen T 626 Yang Mei-Sur 106. 104 Raftery, Adria { largett, Timothy E. 884 Ye, Yimin 702 Rand , Pe S Taylor, Brian R. 396 R g, ( DO5 Terwilliger, MarkR . 340 Xiao, Yongshun 170, 690 Re Rubén 570 Thayer, Gordon W. 193 Robards, M D. 9 heilacker, Gail H. 722 Zeller , Dirk¢ 1058 Roberts M yf Thomas, Ross 636 Rool 2 8] Thompsor Bruce A. 362 Fishery Bulletin Index Volume 97 (1-4), 1999 : List of subjects Abundance estimatior Billfish 24 sablefish 591 Biological parameter Acoustics 320 incert t f 144 ) Age and growth Biomas amberjack 362 harvested | luefi f D cobia 459 narvested | I i) dolphin fish) 891 Bluefish 411, 758 { shark, 153, 944 s0dy composit ) snapper 828 ilewife l squid 636 perc! 7 tonguefish 340 Bootstrap method { Age estimates Br haddock 306 squid par sablefish 256 Bre or ty? I ) rockling, fourbeard 39 Atlant napuku Zant Bycatch 1 ) kingfish, vellowtail 812 billfisl 4 shark, tiger 944 fish 19: 99 Alaska reductior 134 DNA Aleutian Islands 1047 praw! ‘ } \ Se Be ring Sea 591.617, 1043 ( i¢ catior n fis I ) Cook Inlet 962 ( fort Gulf of Alaska 406 northern 17, 786 ) Prince William Sound 900 southern 100, 646, 92 dy Albacore 421 Callianassid 526 ) s Alewife 71 Canary Island IZ Alosa pseudoharengus et ewife Captur Amberjack, greater 362 lolphit 12 Anchoa mitchill é anchovy, bay Carcharninid > s Anchovy C ) bay 555 sandbat - northern 920 Ca } } SI rk Le N Z 5 c Anoplopoma fimbria ee sablefish Care ( rtle f Aquaculture 526 Catcl Assessments é me f 60 Association analysis bster 62 whale, killer 900 Catchability I 5 Atlantic Ocean sroupel 16 Canary Islands 93 prawn 702 coast of 53, 372, 999 Cephaloy la 402, 656 Continental shelf of 758 Che : ( Georges Bank 661 WI p i Nova Scotia 63 Chemical tagging 118 | I Scotian Shelf 295, 306 ( sape ‘ 40,5 : Australia 1058 ( northern 396, 637, 978 aird ee crab. tanner southern 1, 25, 434 pi see crab, snov Fee ( ur soitsne OU 5 Back-calculation 294 Closures 185 ( ) Bass Clupeidae 282 S barred sand 646 Cobia 459 shark 987 striped 80 ‘od, Atlantic 294, 717, 842 I ymmunit \ Beach renourishment 508 Codend Fisheries 193, 802, 1058 Behavior mesh circumference 1 comme! i 572 halibut 873 composite square-mesh 434 coral reef 604 flounder 999 Cohorts management 243, 4 Ss rockfish 264, 320 identificatioon f 411, 626 recreational 193 ) 107 16 Fishery Bulletin 97(4), 1999 NEA Ra LT A SE Me gaptera novae angliae see Wnale California 646 humpback t ! Pacific 873 Melanogrammus aeglefinus — see haddock east coas Hapuku aIaOl7 Menhaden, Atlantic 282 Harvest, walrus 1043 Mercury 372 1t as US | pa B ) Hatcheries 713 Metabolism | nofich 5 1031 Hawaii 392 menhaden 282 I Hippoglossus stenolepis — see halibut, Metapopulation 213 Q( Pacific Mexico G ? S d Histolog Campeche Bank 7 ( yc , s 110 pollock 727 Pacific ( ( < sn Homarus americanus, see lobster Mic? Opogonias Uu nd { é ? S AA merican Atlantic Galvest B 954 Homing , salmon 713 Migration Crenetic studies Hudson River 80 haddock 661 croaker 88 Hydrodynamics 1 Mode Is shark 53, 884 age- and time-dependent .690 Geo iphie s ock are ~ ] ige-structured population 591 Geor ; Bank 661 wgentinus see squid fishery management 604 GROTAG 227 ceOorosus See squid ceneralized linear 570 Groundtis! LU Incidental catch, turtles 200 growth 690, 812 Groupe! ed 16 Index, spawning stock population 661 Growtl shrimp 482 production 25 ; Ren Inter national Whaling Commission 144 validationo f 570 lan ol) Interval estimation 570 Monte Carlo simulation 144 ttielis SUZ »>marking 118 Morone dolp sh) 891 americana See perch white drum 58 saxatilis see bass. striped escolar, roudl YZ Morphological analysis 1ddock 3Uft ngfish, yellowtail 812 bluefish 411 hapuku 227 Kuwait 702 snapper 449 ingfish, yellowt s Mortality 193 mullet 861 rv ae albacore 421 rockfish 680 anchovy 920 anchovy 555 rockling. fourbeard Y cod 294 drum 581 salmon, Atlantic 472 flyingfish 1031 shark 978 seasonality in 690 Larval development snapper 828 shrimp 526 tonguefish 340 Growth rate 717 Movements bass 80 cod, Atlantic 842 perch 80 cobia transboundary, haddock 661 Gulf of Alaska 206, 406 Length-frequency analysis 227, 944 Mugil cephalus see mullet, striped Gulf of California 738 Lepidophthalmus sinuensis Set shrimp, Mugil curema — see mullet, white Gulf of Mains 39, 717, 84 Mullet, striped 861 Gulf of Mexic 387 Life cycle 802 Mullet, white 861 828. 861 Life history MULTIFAN 227 Gulf of St. Lawrence 472 rockfish 100 Mustelus antarcticus — see shark, gummy Lipids 273 Mya arenaria — see clam, softshell] Habita I obster Myxinidae — see hagfish ssociatior American 62 squid 9 rock 132 Nearshore nursery spiny 132 hardbottom 508 snapper 626 Locomotion 282 zone 962 seal 332 Logistic regression 149 Net efficiency 617 selection Loligo pealei see squid Nets mass 646 anidae 449 purse seine 962 halibut 64¢ LLUuLtJjAarN US ¢ ampet hanus see snapper, red trawl |] Nursery po! 195 Habits Mackerel, Atka 1047 shark 387 foraging, bluefish 758 Manned submersible 264 habitats 508 Haddock Marine fishery reserves 604 snapper 626 Georges Bank 661 Marking, chemical 118 salmon 472 Scotian Shelf 306 Marlin 243 Nutrition Haem ds 508 Maturation 802 rockfish 273 Hagfish 110 Mediterranean western 891 List of Subjects cs seer Observer program 185 red ) Odober rosi er b erel 1( g valrus. Pacific harl 187 g Ommastrephidae 402 iker 95 O rhy Pre ( ) < erka ¢ 1 TI Cc KE P? [ hau [ / ; O hinook ¢ Ontoger 19 Prod | Ore ? nale x r } Organ developme! polloc ; ! d Otoliths 80. 256. 294. 306. 362. 626. 680 Protected areas 604 y] Proteir 73 . relation of o nd f \ cod 294 lou i ! Oxytetracy a2 | Pup i OZ 5 Pur 2 Pacif Ocea s ! ( Q PR ppel 64¢ Q ! r 1 R() lf} ’ j 1 eDI } t . P hctay d 9 i Par ) ? ) s barr ps P lay ‘ | 199 squid 40 626. 1025 hese ) “ Pa) r j | ) ; 2Re f Califorr R a P ras Ss | ‘ ) . 200 te) Australian sharpnos 5 f R Ss y Ss. t ! i 5 Perch ) § vhite &f ? ) _ ~ yW Zt a P} ? ies se c Piectro} } ee Serranidat 680 S \ . Plonroprani 1) B80 S mackere R rhe ) S < Pleuronec s onguefis Pollachius vire ee pollocl Sab 56 Pollock 306 Alaska 991 S W ille VE 7 22 > i SS P. prio O¢ ipuKku » I } Population chinook 717 Statolith 6 S1Z€ SOC K¢é +5 ~ whale back 1017 Salmonidas salmor S vhale 900 salmonids 21 S ~ structure San Juar ds 332 I S hid escolar, roudi 92 Satellite altimetry 132 Stock assessn sustainability 978 Scales, circuli spacing 472 bster 25 Porgy, red 495 Sciaenops oce rt S drum, red f Postsmolt, salmon 472 Scotian Shelf 306 Stock-recruitmer Prawns 434 Scup 185 shrimp 482 tiger 396 Seagrass 193, 954 Fishery Bulletin 97(4), 1999 A SE RA NEEE Y SRE NRA NRA NR SS A SC cs NS selection 495 Triakis megalopterus — see shark, spotted bottom 9 gully surface 9 Tuna Theragra chalcogramma — see pollock, bigeye 392 walleye yellowfin 392 Thunnus lurtle alalunga — see albacore leatherback 200 ilbacares — see tuna, yellowfin loggerhead 200 obesus — see tuna, bigeye lime-area closures 243 Ultrasonic telemetry 1058 TOBEC 71 Tonguefish 7733 8 Vertebrae, in aging sharks 944 blackcheek 340 Vertical distribution 920 TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry 1: [race elements 118 Walrus, Pacific 1043 Transport dynamics, spiny lobster 132 Washington [Trawling Water column stability 920 . salmon 7 bait shrimp 193 Whale 144 shark 9 discard rates of scup 185 humpback 1017 T-anchor and dart 30) off Eureka, California 786 killer 900 lemperat , | ellec rf Tre’ | ereaessnea e eeea s

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