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Chilipepper Monterey Bay, 1959-94 catch, 3:18-20 declining length, 3:20-27 Authors, Titles, and Crab, blue trap mesh study, 1:35 Subjects in the Marine hexagonal vs. square mesh, 1:36 retention rates, 1:36 Fisheries Review 60(1-4), 1998 turtle excluder device trap effect, 1:38 D-E-F “Declining rockfish lengths in the Monterey Bay, California, recrea- tional fishery, 1959-94” by Janet Broadhurst, M. K.-see Hazin et al. E. Mason, 3:15-28 By-catch Dolphin, bottlenose Albacore diamondback terrapin in blue crab prawn-trawl interaction, 3:9-14 Brazilian longline study, 3:5 traps, 1:38 Economics Albin, Douglas, and Konstantin A. prawn trawl/dolphin interaction, 3:9 Florida sponge fishery, 1:30-31 Karpov, “‘Mortality of lingcod, C “Effect of a terrapin excluder device Ophiodon elongatus, related to cap- on blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, ture by hook and line,” 3:29-34 Callinectes sapidus-see Crab, blue trap catches” by Vincent Guillory Alopias supercilliosus—see Thresher, Carcharhinus acronotus-see Shark, and Paul Prejean, 1:38-40 bigeye blacknose “Effects of gear modifications on the Alopias vulpinus—see Shark, thresher Carcharhinus altimus-see Shark, trawl performance and catching effi- Anoplopoma fimbria-see Sablefish bignose ciency of the west coast upper conti- Carcharhinus brevipinna-see Shark, B nental slope groundfish survey spinner trawl” by Robert R. Lauth, Begg, Gavin A., “‘A Review of stock Carcharhinus falciformis—see Shark, Stephen E. Syrjala, and Scott W. identification of haddock, silky McEntire, 1:1-26 Melanogrammus aeglefinus, in the Carcharhinus galapagensis—see Eretmochelys imbricata-see Turtle, northwest Atlantic Ocean,”’ 4:1-15 Shark, Galapagos hawksbill sea Bezerra, T. R. Q.-see Hazin et al. Carcharhinus isodon-see Shark, “First record of the ragged-tooth “Biological characteristics and fish- finetooth shark, Odontaspis ferox, off the ery assessments of Alaska plaice, Carcharhinus leucas—see Shark, bull U.S. Atlantic Coast” by Timothy Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus, in Carcharhinus limbatus-see Shark, F. Sheehan, 1:33-34 the eastern Bering Sea” by Chang blacktip Fisheries, commercial Ik Zhang, Thomas K. Wilderbuer, Carcharhinus longimanus-see Shark, Alaska plaice, 4:16 and Gary E. Walters, 4:16-27 oceanic whitetip blue crab “Blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, re- Carcharhinus obscurus-see Shark, trap mesh size, 1:35 tention rates in different trap dusky terrapin excluder device, 1:38 meshes’”’ by Vincent Guillory, 1:35- Carcharhinus perezi-see Shark, reef Florida sponge, 1:27 37 Carcharhinus plumbeus-see Shark, haddock, 4:1-15 Bocaccio sandbar lingcod mortality, 3:29 Monterey Bay, 1959-94 Carcharhinus porosus-—see Shark, prawn trawl/dolphin interaction, 3:9 catch, 3:18-20 smalltail Fisheries history declining length, 3:20-27 Carcharhinus signatus—see Shark, Florida sponge fishery, 1:27 Bonnethead night Fisheries management tag and recapture atlas, 2:79-80 Carcharhinus spp.—see Shark, gray Alaska plaice, 4:25—26 “Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops trun- Carcharodon carcharias-see Shark, blue crab catus, removing by-catch from white terrapin excluder device, 1:38 prawn-trawl codends during fishing Casey, John G.-see Kohler et al. trap mesh size, 1:35 in New South Wales, Australia’’ by Catch lingcod hooking mortality, 3:29 M. K. Broadhurst, 3:9-14 Alaska plaice, 4:18-19 NMFS cooperative shark tagging Broadhurst, M. K., ‘‘Bottlenose dol- Brazilian pelagic longline fishery, 3:3 program, 2:1-87 phins, Tursiops truncatus, remov- Florida sponge, 1:30-31 prawn trawl by-catch, 3:9 ing by-catch from prawn-trawl rockfish in Monterey Bay, 3:15 west coast upper continental slope codends during fishing in New Cetorhinus maximus-see Shark, groundfish survey trawl, 1:1 South Wales, Australia,” 3:9-14 basking 28 Marine Fisheries Review Chilipepper Monterey Bay, 1959-94 catch, 3:18-20 declining length, 3:20-27 Authors, Titles, and Crab, blue trap mesh study, 1:35 Subjects in the Marine hexagonal vs. square mesh, 1:36 retention rates, 1:36 Fisheries Review 60(1-4), 1998 turtle excluder device trap effect, 1:38 D-E-F “Declining rockfish lengths in the Monterey Bay, California, recrea- tional fishery, 1959-94” by Janet Broadhurst, M. K.-see Hazin et al. E. Mason, 3:15-28 By-catch Dolphin, bottlenose Albacore diamondback terrapin in blue crab prawn-trawl interaction, 3:9-14 Brazilian longline study, 3:5 traps, 1:38 Economics Albin, Douglas, and Konstantin A. prawn trawl/dolphin interaction, 3:9 Florida sponge fishery, 1:30-31 Karpov, “‘Mortality of lingcod, C “Effect of a terrapin excluder device Ophiodon elongatus, related to cap- on blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, ture by hook and line,” 3:29-34 Callinectes sapidus-see Crab, blue trap catches” by Vincent Guillory Alopias supercilliosus—see Thresher, Carcharhinus acronotus-see Shark, and Paul Prejean, 1:38-40 bigeye blacknose “Effects of gear modifications on the Alopias vulpinus—see Shark, thresher Carcharhinus altimus-see Shark, trawl performance and catching effi- Anoplopoma fimbria-see Sablefish bignose ciency of the west coast upper conti- Carcharhinus brevipinna-see Shark, B nental slope groundfish survey spinner trawl” by Robert R. Lauth, Begg, Gavin A., “‘A Review of stock Carcharhinus falciformis—see Shark, Stephen E. Syrjala, and Scott W. identification of haddock, silky McEntire, 1:1-26 Melanogrammus aeglefinus, in the Carcharhinus galapagensis—see Eretmochelys imbricata-see Turtle, northwest Atlantic Ocean,”’ 4:1-15 Shark, Galapagos hawksbill sea Bezerra, T. R. Q.-see Hazin et al. Carcharhinus isodon-see Shark, “First record of the ragged-tooth “Biological characteristics and fish- finetooth shark, Odontaspis ferox, off the ery assessments of Alaska plaice, Carcharhinus leucas—see Shark, bull U.S. Atlantic Coast” by Timothy Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus, in Carcharhinus limbatus-see Shark, F. Sheehan, 1:33-34 the eastern Bering Sea” by Chang blacktip Fisheries, commercial Ik Zhang, Thomas K. Wilderbuer, Carcharhinus longimanus-see Shark, Alaska plaice, 4:16 and Gary E. Walters, 4:16-27 oceanic whitetip blue crab “Blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, re- Carcharhinus obscurus-see Shark, trap mesh size, 1:35 tention rates in different trap dusky terrapin excluder device, 1:38 meshes’”’ by Vincent Guillory, 1:35- Carcharhinus perezi-see Shark, reef Florida sponge, 1:27 37 Carcharhinus plumbeus-see Shark, haddock, 4:1-15 Bocaccio sandbar lingcod mortality, 3:29 Monterey Bay, 1959-94 Carcharhinus porosus-—see Shark, prawn trawl/dolphin interaction, 3:9 catch, 3:18-20 smalltail Fisheries history declining length, 3:20-27 Carcharhinus signatus—see Shark, Florida sponge fishery, 1:27 Bonnethead night Fisheries management tag and recapture atlas, 2:79-80 Carcharhinus spp.—see Shark, gray Alaska plaice, 4:25—26 “Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops trun- Carcharodon carcharias-see Shark, blue crab catus, removing by-catch from white terrapin excluder device, 1:38 prawn-trawl codends during fishing Casey, John G.-see Kohler et al. trap mesh size, 1:35 in New South Wales, Australia’’ by Catch lingcod hooking mortality, 3:29 M. K. Broadhurst, 3:9-14 Alaska plaice, 4:18-19 NMFS cooperative shark tagging Broadhurst, M. K., ‘‘Bottlenose dol- Brazilian pelagic longline fishery, 3:3 program, 2:1-87 phins, Tursiops truncatus, remov- Florida sponge, 1:30-31 prawn trawl by-catch, 3:9 ing by-catch from prawn-trawl rockfish in Monterey Bay, 3:15 west coast upper continental slope codends during fishing in New Cetorhinus maximus-see Shark, groundfish survey trawl, 1:1 South Wales, Australia,” 3:9-14 basking 28 Marine Fisheries Review Fisheries, recreational Ophiodon elongatus—see Lingcod I-K-L lingcod hooking mortality, 3:29 “The origin of the Florida sponge Monterey Bay rockfish, 3:15 Tsurus oxyrinchus-see Mako, shortfin fishery” by W. N. Witzell, 1:27-32 Isurus paucus—see Mako, longfin Plaice, Alaska G Karpov, Konstantin A.—see Albin biomass, 4:25 Galeocerdo cuvier-see Shark, tiger and Karpov catches, 1963-97, 4:19 Gear Kohler, Nancy E., John G. Casey, distribution, 4:19 blue crab trap and Patricia A. Turner, ““NMFS co- early life history, 4: 19-20 mesh size, 1:35 operative shark tagging program, food habits, 4:23-25 terrapin excluder device, 1:38 1962-93: an atlas of shark tag and growth, 4:20 Brazilian longline fishery, 3:1 recapture data,” 2:1-87 management, 4:25-26 Florida sponge fishery, 1:28-29 Lamna nasus-—see Porbeagle maturation, 4:20—22 ghost traps, 1:39 Lauth, Robert R., Stephen E. Syr- migration, 4:19 hook and line jala, and Scott W. McEntire, “Ef- mortality, 4:20 lingcod mortality, 3:29 fects of gear modifications on the spawning, 4:20-22 prawn trawl/dolphin interaction, 3:9 trawl performance and catching effi- Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus—see west coast upper continental slope ciency of the West Coast upper con- Plaice, Alaska groundfish survey trawl, 1:1 tinental slope groundfish survey Porbeagle method, 1:2-5 trawl,” 1:1-26 tag and recapture atlas, 2:27-30 performance, 1:5-20 Lingcod Prionace glauca-see Shark, blue results, 1:20-24 hooking mortality R Ginglymostoma cirratum -see Shark, Mendocino County, 3:31 nurse Monterey County, 3:30-31 “Review of a small-scale pelagic Guillory, Vincent, and Paul Prejean, results, 3:31-32 longline fishery off northeastern “Effect of a terrapin excluder de- Brazil” by F. H. V. Hazin, J. R. M-N vice on blue crab, Callinectes Zagaglia, M. K. Broadhurst, P. E. sapidus, trap catches,” 1:38-40 Mako, longfin P. Travassos, and T. R. Q. Bez- Guillory, Vincent, ‘‘Blue crab, tag and recapture atlas, 2:25-26 erra, 3:1-8 Callinectes sapidus, retention rates Mako, shortfin “A Review of stock identification of in different trap meshes,” 1:35-37 tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 21-24 haddock, Melanogrammus aegle- Malaclemys terrapin-see Terrapin, finus, in the northwest Atlantic H diamondback Ocean” by Gavin A. Begg, 4:1-15 Habitat Mason, Janet E., ‘Declining rockfish Rhizoprionodon terraenovae—see ragged-tooth shark, 1:33 lengths in the Monterey Bay, Cali- Shark, Atlantic sharpnose Haddock fornia, recreational fishery, 1959- Rockfish, blue seasonal migration, 4:2-3 94,” 3:15-28 Monterey Bay, 1959-94 stock identification McEntire, Scott W.-see Lauth et al. catch, 3:18-20 demographics, 4:4—11 Melanogrammus aeglefinus—see declining length, 3:20-27 genetics, 4:11 Haddock Rockfish, canary meristics, 4: 10-11 Microstomus pacificus -see Sole, Monterey Bay, 1959-94 parasites, 4:11 Dover catch, 3: 18-20 tag-recapture, 4:2 ‘Mortality of lingcod, Ophiodon elon- declining length, 3:20—27 techniques, 4:12-13 gatus, related to capture by hook Rockfish, greenspotted stock structure, 4:12 and line,”’ by Douglas Albin and Monterey Bay, 1959-94 Hammerhead, great Konstantin A. Karpov, 3:29-34 catch, 3:18-20 tag and recapture atlas, 2:77—78 Negaprion brevirostris-see Shark, declining length, 3:20—27 Hammerhead, scalloped lemon Rockfish, greenstriped tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 74-76 Nets—see Gear Monterey Bay, 1959-94 Hammerhead, smooth “NMFS cooperative shark tagging catch, 3:18-20 tag and recapture atlas, 2:81-83 program, 1962-93: an atlas of declining length, 3:20-27 Hazin, F. H. V., J. R. Zagaglia, M. shark tag and recapture data,”’ by Rockfish, olive K. Broadhurst, P. E. P. Travassos, Nancy E. Kohler, John G. Casey, Monterey Bay, 1959-94 and T. R. Q. Bezerra, “‘Review of and Patricia A. Turner, 2:1-87 catch, 3:18-20 a small-scale pelagic longline fish- declining length, 3:20-27 O-P ery off northeastern Brazil,” 3:1-8 Rockfish, rosy Hippiospongia lachne -see Sponge, Odontaspis taurus-see Sand tiger Monterey Bay, 1959-94 sheepswool Odontaspis ferox—see Shark, ragged- catch, 3:18-20 History-see Fisheries history tooth declining length, 3:20-27 60(4), 1998 Rockfish, widow Shark, Galapagos decline, 1:31-32 Monterey Bay, 1959-94 tag and recapture atlas, 2:40-42 catch, 1:30-31 catch, 3:18-20 Shark, gray season, 1:28 declining length, 3:20-27 Brazilian longline study, 3:2 vessels, 1:28 Rockfish, yellowtail Shark, Greenland uses, 1:27 Monterey Bay, 1959-94 tag and recapture atlas, 2:84-85 Sportfisheries-see Fisheries, catch, 3:18-20 Shark, lemon recreational declining length, 3:20-27 tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 67-68 Squatina dumeril-see Shark, Atlantic Shark, night angel S tag and recapture atlas, 2:62-63 Syrjala, Stephen E.-see Lauth et al. Sablefish Shark, nurse T deep-water complex species, 1:1 tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 7-9 Sand tiger Shark, oceanic whitetip Terrapin, diamondback tag and recapture atlas, 2:9-11 tag and recapture atlas, 2:49-51 blue crab trap by-catch, 1:38 Sebastes chlorostictus—see Rockfish, Brazilian longline study, 3:4 Thornyhead, longspine greenspotted Shark, ragged-tooth deep-water complex species, 1:1 Sebastes elongatus—see Rockfish, caught off U.S. Atlantic coast, 1:33 Thornyhead, shortspine greenstriped identification, 1:33 deep-water complex species, 1:1 Sebastes flavidus—see ockfish, range, 1:33 Thresher, bigeye yellowtail Shark, reef tag and recapture atlas, 2:11-13 Sebastes goodei—see Chilipepper tag and recapture atlas, 2:55-56 Thunnus alalunga-see Albacore Sebastes mystinus—see Rockfish, blue Shark, sandbar Thunnus albacares-see Tuna, Sebastes paucispinis—see Bocaccio tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 57-60 yellowfin Sebastes paucispinis—see Rockfish, Shark, silky Thunnus obesus-see Tuna, bigeye widow tag and recapture atlas, 2:36-40 Travassos, P. E. P.-see Hazin et al. Sebastes pinniger—see Rockfish, Shark, smalltail Tuna, bigeye canary tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 60-61 Brazilian longline study, 3:5 Sebastes rosaceus—see Rockfish, Shark, spinner Tuna, yellowfin rosy tag and recapture atlas, 2:34-36 Brazilian longline study, 3:2 Sebastes serranoides—see Rockfish, Shark tag and recapture atlas, 2: 1-87 Turner, Patricia A.-see Kohler et al. olive Shark, thresher Tursiops truncatus—see Dolphin, Sebastolobus alascanus-see Thorny- tag and recapture atlas, 2:14-16 bottlenose head, shortspine Shark, tiger Turtle, hawksbill sea Sebastolobus altivelis—see Thorny- tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 64-66 fishery with Florida sponge, 1:29 head, longspine Shark, white sponge as food source Shark, Atlantic angel tag and recapture atlas, 2:18-20 V-W-Z tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 86-87 Sheehan, Timothy F., ‘First record Shark, Atlantic sharpnose of the ragged-tooth shark, Odon- Vessels tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 72-73 taspis ferox, off the U.S. Atlantic Brazilian longline fishery, 3:1 Shark, basking Coast”’ 1:33-34 Commercial passenger fishing vessels tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 16-17 Sillago maculata—see Whiting Monterey Bay rockfish study, 3:15 Shark, bignose Sole, Dover Florida sponge fishery, 1:28-29 tag and recapture atlas, 2:32-34 deep-water complex species, 1:1 Walters, Gary E.—see Zhang et al. Shark, blacknose Somniosus microcephalus—see Shark, Whiting tag and recapture atlas, 2:30-32 Greenland prawn trawl by-catch, 3:9-12 Shark, blacktip Sphyrna lewini-see Hammerhead, Wilderbuer, Thomas K.—see Zhang tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 46-49 scalloped et al. Shark, blue Sphyrna mokarran-see Hammerhead, Witzell, W. N., “The origin of the Brazilian longline CPUE, 3:4-6 great Florida sponge fishery”’ 1:27-32 tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 69-71 Sphyrna tiburo-see Bonnethead Zagaglia, J. R.-see Hazin et al. Shark, bull Sphyrna zygaena-see Hammerhead, Zhang, Chang Ik, Thomas K. Wilder- tag and recapture atlas, 2:44-46 smooth buer, and Gary E. Walters, ‘“‘Bio- Shark, dusky Sponge, sheepswool logical characteristics and fishery tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 52-54 biology, 1:27-28 assessments of Alaska plaice, Shark, finetooth Florida fishery, 1:28-31 Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus, in tag and recapture atlas, 2:3, 43-44 area, 1:28 the eastern Bering Sea,” 4:16-27 Marine Fisheries Review

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