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Carcharhinus limbatus—see Shark, blacktip Carcharhinus obscurus—see Shark. dusky Authors, Titles, and Carcharhinus perezii—see Shark, Caribbean reef Subjects in the Marine Carcharhinus plumbeus—see Shark, sandbar Fisheries Review 71 (1—4), 2009 Carcharhinus signatus—see Shark, night Carcharias taurus—see Shark, sandtiger Carcharodon carcharias—see Shark, white A Blenny, sailfin Caretta caretta—see Sea turtle, loggerhead Acanthocibium solanderi—see Wahoo Hudson illustration, 4:69, 107 Catch Agar, Juan J.—see Tonioli and Agar Bluefish bottom longline shark fishery, 1:23-38 Alectrias benjamini—see Stichaeidae Hudson illustration, 4:77, 92 Alopias vulpinus—see Shark, common Bodianus perditio—see Labridae Soviet humpback whaling, 1:39-43 thresher Brazilian chartered trawling ‘Catches of humpback whales, Megaptera Alopias superciliosus—see Shark, bigeye catch rates, 2:29, 30-31 novaeangliae, by the Soviet Union and thresher catches and targets, 2:28—-30 other nations in the southern ocean, Amblycipitidae fishing dynamics, 2:26—28 1947-1973,” by Phil Clapham, Yuri Hudson illustration, 4:67, 111 fleet, 2:26 Mikhalev, Wally Franklin, David Paton, Anguilla rostrata—see Eel, American gear, 2:26 C. Scott Baker, Yulia V. Ivashchenko, and Argopecten irradians—sce Scallop, bay vessels, 2:26 Robert L. Brownell, Jr., 1:39-43 Argopecten irradians amplicostatus—see Brownell, Jr., Robert L_—see Clapham Catostomus warnerensis—see Sucker, Scallop. bay et al. Warner Argopecten irradians concentricus——sce Bryconamericus eigenmanni—see Chara- Cephalopholis fulva—see Coney Scallop, bay cidae Chaenopsidae Argopecten irradians irradians—see Scal- Brvozoichthys lvsimus—see Prickleback, Hudson illustration, 4:69, 93, 97, 101 lop, northern bay nutcracker Char, arctic Arnold, William S., “The bay scallop, Burgess, George H.—see Morgan et al. Hudson illustration, 4:80, 100, 101 Argopecten irradians, in Florida coastal Bycatch Characidae waters,” 3:1-7 Pacific Ocean shrimp, 2:10-11 Hudson illustration, 4:66, 93 Arothron hispidus—see Puffer, stripebelly shark bottom longline, 1:35-36 “Chartered trawling on the Brazilian slope.” Aulotrachichthys prosthemius—see Tra- by Jose Angel Alvarez Perez, Roberto chichthyidae Cc Wahrlich, and Paulo Ricardo Pezzuto, Calamus bajonado—see Porgy, jolthead 2:24-36 B Callionymidae Chirolophis japonicus—see Stichaeidae Bagridae Hudson illustration, 4:70, 71, 95-96, Chirolophis saitone—see Stichaeidae Hudson illustration, 4:67, 108 111-113 Chirolophis tarsodes—see Warbonnet, Baker, C. Scotti—see Clapham et al. Callionymus caeruleonotatus—see Callio- matcheek Balaenoptera borealis—see Whale, sei nymidae Chrionema chryseres—see Percophidae Balaenoptera edeni—see Whale, Bryde’s Callionymus decoratus—see Callio- Chrionema squamiceps—see Percophidae Balaenoptera novaeangliae—see Whale. nymidae Chub, lake blue Callionvmus doryssus—see Callionymidae Hudson illustration, 4:64, 98 Balaenoptera physalus see Whale. fin Callionymus enneactis—see Callionymidae Chub, silver Balistidae Callionymus japonicus—see Callionymidae Hudson illustration, 4:64, 110 Hudson illustration, 4:89, 93 Callionymus valenciennei—see Callio- Chub, tui “The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, in nymidae Hudson illustration, 4:65, 103 Florida coastal waters,” by William S. Callionvmus variegatus—see Callionymidae Cirrhigaleus asper—see Dogfish, roughskin Arnold, 3:1-—7 Caranx crysos—see Runner, blue spiny “The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians Caranx hippos—see Jack, crevalle Cirrhilabrus jordani—see Labridae amplicostatus, in northeastern Mexico,” Carcharhinus acronotus—see Shark, Cirrhitidae by Armando T. Wakida-Kusunoki, 3: blacknose Hudson illustration, 4:89, 97, 104-105 17-19 Carcharhinus altimus—see Shark, bignose Cirrhitops fasciatus—see Cirrhitidae “Bay scallops. Argopecten irradians, in the Carcharhinus brevipinna—see Shark, Cirrhitus pinnulatus—see Cirrhitidae northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Alabama, spinner Cisco Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas).” by Carcharhinus falciformis—see Shark, Hudson iliusiration, 4:81, 97 Kim Withers and Matt Hubner. 3:8—16 silky Cisco, blackfin Belding. David L., 3:52-—53 Carcharhinus galapagensis—see Shark, Hudson illustration, 4:81, 110-111 Bembradium roseum—see Bembridae Galapagos Cisco, deepwater Bembridae Carcharhinus isodon—see Shark, finetooth Hudson illustration, 4:81, 110 Hudson illustration, 4:75, 94 Carcharhinus leucas—see Shark, bull Citharichthys arenaceus—see Whitt, sand Clapham, Phil, and Yulia lvashchenko, “A Dolphinfish, common Epinephelus fuscoguttatus—see Grouper, whale of a deception,” 1:44—52 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 tiger Clapham, Phil, Yuri Mikhalev, Wally Franklin, Dory, silver John Epinephelus guttatus—see Hind, red David Paton, C. Scott Baker, Yulia V. Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24—36 Epinephelus itajara—see Grouper, goliath Ivashchenko, and Robert L. Brownell, Draconetta xenica—see Draconettidae Epinephelus morio—see Grouper, red Jr., “Catches of humpback whales, Draconettidae Epinephelus nigritus—see Grouper, black Megaptera novaeangliae, by the Soviet Hudson illustration, 4:70, 107 Epinephelus striatus—see Grouper, Nassau Union and other nations in the southern “Drawn to the sea: Charles Bradford Eretmochelys imbricata—see Turtle, ocean, 1947-1973," 1:39-43 Hudson (1865-1939), artist, author, army hawksbill Clupea harengus—see Herring, Atlantic officer, with special notice of his work Ernogrammus hexagrammus—see Stich- Cod, Atlantic for the United States Fish Commission aeidae Hudson illustration, 4:86, 93 and Bureau of Fisheries,” by Victor Estuaries Codling, Brazilian G. Springer and Kristin A. Murphy, Barnegat Bay, 3:35-38 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24-36 4:1-116 Great Egg Harbor, 3:38-39 Coney Great South Bay, 3:39-41 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 E Pleasant Bay, 3:42—-43 Cooper, Peter W.—see Morgan et al. Economics Shinnecock Bay, 3:41-41 Coralliozetus cardonae—see Chaenop- small-scale Etelis oculatus—see Snapper, queen sidae Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, fishery Eubalaena australis—see Whale, southern Coregonus—see Salmonidae 2:15-23 right Coregonus artedi—see Cisco commercial culturing northern bay “Extending the Baja de Sico, Puerto Rico, Coregonus clupeaformis—see Whitefish, scallops, 3:46—49 seasonal closure: an examination of lake Eel the small-scale fishermen’s perceptions Coregonus johannae—see Cisco, deep- American of possible socio-economic impacts water Hudson illustration, 4:82, 91 on fishing practices, families, and Coregonus nigripinnis—see Cisco, blackfin spaghetti community,” by Flavia C. Tonioli, Coris aygula—see Labridae Hudson illustration, 4:66, 91 and Juan J. Agar, 2:15-23 Coris gaimard—see Labridae tiger reef Coris venusta—see Labridae Hudson illustration, 4:67, 102 F Coryphaena hippurus—see Dolphinfish, Eelgrass Farfantepenaeus spp.—see Shrimp, penaeid common description, 3:20—22 Fisheries, commercial Cottidae distribution, 3:24—29 Alaska red king crab, 1:1—22 Hudson illustration, 4:74, 98, 102-104, Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, bay scallop 105, 108 3:28-29 Florida, 3:5, 6 Cottiusculus schmidti—see Cottidae Connecticut, 3:27 northern, small-scale culturing, Cottus bairdii—see Sculpin, mottled Delaware, 3:28 3:46—49 Couesius plumbeus—see Chub, lake Maine, 3:24-26 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24—36 Crab, red king Maryland, 3:28 ulturing northern bay scallops, 3:46-49 bottom trawl surveys, 1940-61, 1:1-22 Fisheries history Massachusetts, 3:26-27 Curtis, Tobey—see Morgan et al. Alaska red king crab surveys, 1:1-22 New Hampshire, 3:26 Cusk-eel, pink Hudson, Charles Bradford, 4:1-116 New Jersey, 3:28 Pacific Ocean shrimp, 2:3-6 Cynoscion regalis—see Weakfish New York. 3:27—28 Shellfish Officer Service, Massachusetts, North Carolina, 3:29 3:50-60 D Rhode Island, 3:17 Soviet humpback whaling, 1:39-43 Dasyatis centroura—see Stingray, rough- Virginia southern coastal bays, 3:29 Fisheries management tail faunal communities, 3:29 Alaska red king crab, 1:1—22 Decapterus punctatus—see Scad, round habitat, 3:22—23 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:15-23 Dendrochirus barberi—see Scorpaenidae list of species using, 3:30 bottom longline shark fishery, 1:23-38 Dermochelys coriacea—see Sea turtle, restoration, 3:30-31 eelgrass, 3:20-33 leatherback threats Massachusetts shellfish officer, 3:50-60 Dew, C. Braxton—see Zimmermann et al. biological, 3:30 Pacific Ocean shrimp, 2:1-14 Dogfish human, 3:29-30 Flounder bottom longline fishery, 1994-2003, wasting disease, 3:23-24 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24—36 1:23-38 Emblemaria pandionis—see Blenny, Flounder, winter roughskin spiny, 1:25 sailfin Hudson illustration, 4:85, 92 smooth, 1:25 Enneapterygius etheostomus—see Triptery- Fonseca, Mark S., and Amy V. Uhrin, “The spiny, 1:25 giidae status of eelgrass, Zostera marina, as Dolphin, bottlenose Epinephelus adscensionis—see Hind, rock bay scallop habitat: consequences for bottom longline shark fishery bycatch, Epinephelus flavolimbatus—see Grouper, the fishery in the Western Atlantic,” 1:35 yellowedge 3:20-33 Marine Fisheries Review Franklin, Wally—see Clapham et al. yellowfin California Academy of Sciences, 4:21- Frimodig, Adam J., Michelle C. Horeczko, Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 95 Michael W. Prall, Tom J. Mason, Brian Hudson illustration, 4:67, 84, Collins, Joseph William C. Owens, and Stephen P. Wertz, “Review 106-107 illustrations for, 4:4, 6-7 of the California trawl fishery for Pacific yellowmouth early life, 4:5-6 Ocean shrimp, Pandalus jordani, from Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Evermann, Barton Warren 1992 to 2007,” 2:1-14 Grunt, Spanish illustrations for, 4:13—18, 21-24 Fundulus majalis—see Killifish, striped Hudson illustration, 4:87, 94 expeditions Furcina osimae—see Cottidae Gymnomuraena zebra—see Moray, zebra California, 4:13-18 Gadus morhua—see Cod, Atlantic Gymnothorax flavimarginatus—see Hawaii, 4:11 Muraenidae final years, 4:26 G Gymnothorax pictus—see Muraenidae Fish Commission work, 4:6-8 Gag Gymnura micrura—see Ray, butterfly fish illustrations Hudson illustration, 4:85, 92 Amblycipitidae, 4:67 Galeocerdo cuvier—see Shark, tiger H Bagridae, 4:67 Gear—see also Nets Habitat Balistidae, 4:89 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:26 bay scallop Bembridae, 4:75 red king crab fishery eelgrass, 3:20-33 Blenny, sailfin, 4:69 bottom trawl study, 1:34 estuaries, 3:34—45 Bluefish, 4:77 Genypterus brasiliensis—see Cusk-eel, Haemulon macrostomum—see Grunt, Callionymidae, 4:70, 71 pink Spanish Chaenopsidae, 4:69 “Geomorphological evolution of estuaries: Hake Char, arctic, 4:80 the dynamic basis for morpho- Argentine Characidae, 4:66 sedimentary units in selected estuaries Brazilian chartered trawling, Chub, lake. 4:64 in the northeastern United States,” by 2:24-36 Chub, silver, 4:64 Norbert P. Psuty and Tanya M. Silveira, Pacific, 1:18-19 Chub, tui, 4:65 3:34-45 silver Cirrhitidae, 4:89 Gila bicolor—see Chub, tui Hudson illustration, 4:86, 91 Cisco, 4:81 Ginglymostoma cirratum—see Shark, white Cisco, blackfin, 4:81 nurse Hudson illustration, 4:86, 104 Cisco, deepwater, 4:81 Gobiidae Halichoeres bleekeri—see Labridae Cod, Atlantic, 4:86 Hudson illustration, 4:71, 72, 96, 101 Heptranchias perlo—see Shark, sevengill Cottidae, 4:74 Gobionellus oceanicus—see Goby, highfin Herring, Atlantic Draconettidae, 4:70 Goby, highfin Hudson illustration, 4:82, 91 Eel, American, 4:82 Hudson illustration, 4:71, 108 Hexanchus griseus—see Shark, sixgill Eel, spaghetti, 4:66 Goldeye Hexanchus nakamurai—see Shark, bigeye Eel, tiger reef, 4:67 Hudson illustration, 4:65, 109 sixgill Flounder. winter, 4:85 Gomphosus varius—see Labridae Hind Gag, 4:85 Grouper red Gobiidae, 4:71, 72 black Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16, 18 Goby, highfin, 4:71 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Hudson illustration, 4:84, 107 Goldeye, 4:65 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24—36 rock Grouper, black, 4:85 Hudson illustration, 4:85, 106 Hudson illustration, 4:84, 107 Grouper, goliath, 4:84 bottom longline shark fishery bycatch Hiodon alosoides—see Goldeye Grouper, Nassau, 4:84 black, 1:35 History—see Fisheries history Grouper, red, 4:84 gag, 1:35 “History of Alaska red king crab, Paralithodes Grouper, yellowfin, 4:67, 84 red, 1:35 camtschaticus, bottom trawl surveys, Grunt, Spanish, 4:87 yellowedge, 1:35 1940-61,” by Mark Zimmermann, C. Hake, silver. 4:86 goliath Braxton Dew, and Beverly Malley, Hake, white, 4:86 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:15 1:1-22 Herring, Atlantic, 4:82 Hudson illustration, 4:84, 103 “History of molluscan fishery regulations Hind. red. 4:84 Nassau and the Shellfish Officer Service in Hind, rock, 4:84 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:15, 16 Massachusetts,” by Henry Lind, 3:50- Holocentridae, 4:68 Hudson illustration, 4:84, 90 60 Jack. crevalle, 4:77 red Holocentridae Killifish, striped. female, 4:85 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:15, 16 Hudson illustration, 4:68. 95, 105, 106, Killifish, striped. male, 4:85 Hudson illustration, 4:84, 107 109-110 Labridae. 4:73, 88 tiger Horeczko, Michelle C.—see Frimodig et al. Mackerel, Atlantic, 4:87 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:15, 16 Hubner, Matt—see Withers and Hubner Mackerel, Pacific chub, 4:87 yellowedge Hudson, Charles Bradford Mackerel, Spanish, 4:87 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 appraisals as illustrator, 4:27-29 Minnow, fathead. 4:64 Minnow, Mississippi silvery, 4:65 I-J-K-L Minnow Moray, zebra, 4:66 Illex agentinus—Squid, Argentine shortfin fathead Mullet, striped, 4:69 Isurus oxyrinchus—see Shark. shortfin mako Hudson illustration, 4:64, 104 Mullidae, 4:71 Ivashchenko, Yulia—see Clapham and Mississippi silvery Muraenidae, 4:66 Ivashchenko; see also Clapham et al. Hudson illustration, 4:65, 110 Percophidae, 4:73, 75 Jack, crevalle Monkfish Pollock, 4:86 Hudson illustration, 4:77, 104 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24-36 Pompano, Florida, 4:77 Killifish, striped Moray, zebra Porgy, jolthead, 4:76 Hudson illustration Hudson illustration, 4:66, 109 Prickleback, nutcracker, 4:72 female, 4:85, 91 Morgan, Alexia, Peter W. Cooper, Tobey Puffer. stripbelly, 4:89 male, 4:85, 91 Curtis, and George H. Burgess, “Overview Redhorse, silver, 4:64 Labridae of the U.S. east coast bottom longline Runner, blue, 4:77 Hudson illustration, 4:73, 88, 96, shark fishery, 1994-2003,” 1:23-38 Salmon, Atlantic, 4:79 97-98. 102, 104, 106, 108-109, 110 Moringua edwardi—see Eel, spaghetti Salmon, Chinook, 4:79 Lane—see Snapper. lane Moxostoma anisurum—see Redhorse, Salmon, chum, 4:67 Lind, Henry, “History of molluscan fishery silver Salmonidae, 4:82 regulations and the Shellfish Officer Mugil cephalus—see Mullet, striped Scad, round, 4:77 Service in Massachusetts,” 3:50-60 Mullet, striped Schoolmaster, 4:83 Liobagrus reiniti—see Amblycipitidae Hudson illustration, 4:69, 107-108 Scorpaenidae, 4:75, 88 Lobster Mullidae Sculpin, longhorn, 4:85 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24-36 Hudson illustration, 4:71, 101-102 Sculpin, mottled, 4:74 Lophius gastrophysus—see Monkfish Muraenidae Shiner, bridle, 4:64 Lutjanus analis—see Snapper, mutton; see Hudson illustration, 4:66, 109 Shiner, emerald, 4:64 also Mutton Murphy, Kristin A.—see Springer and Shiner, river, 4:65 Murphy Lutjanus apodus—see Schoolmaster Smelt, rainbow, 4:82 Lutjanus bucanella—see Snapper, blackfin Mustelus canis—see Dogfish, smooth Snapper. dog. 4:83 Mustelus norrisi—see Smoothhound, Lutjanus cvanopterus—see Snapper, Snapper, gray, 4:83 cubera Florida Snapper, lane, 4:73, 83 Lutjanus griseus—see Snapper, gray Mutton Snapper, mutton, 4:83 Lutjanus jocu—see Snapper. dog Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Snapper, yellowtail, 4:83 Lutjanus synagris—see Snapper, lane Mycteroperca bonaci—see Grouper, black Stichaeidae, 4:72 Lutjanus vivanu—see Snapper, silk Mycteroperca interstitialis—see Grouper, Stickleback, ninespine, 4:69 yellowmouth Sucker, Warner, 4:65 M-N Mycteroperca microlepis—see Gag Tautog, 4:87 MacKenzie, Jr., Clyde L. “Small-scale Mycteroperca venenosa—see Grouper, Toadfish, oyster, 4:86 commercial culturing of northern bay yellowfin Trachichthyidae, 4:75 scallops, Argopecten irradians irradians, Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus—see Tripterygiidae, 4:69 in Atlantic United States and Canada,” Sculpin, longhorn Trout, brook, 4:81, 101 3:46-49 Myripristis amaena—see Holocentridae Trout, cutthroat, 4:79 Mackerel Negaprion brevirostris—see Shark, lemon Trout, lake, 4:81] Atlantic Neoclinus brvope—see Chaenopsidae Trout, rainbow, 4:78 Hudson illustration, 4:87, 102 Neomerinthe beanorum—see Scorpaenidae Trout, sunapee, 4:80 Pacific chub Nets Walleye, 4:77 Hudson illustration, 4:87, 92 red king crab fishery Warbonnet. matcheek, 4:72 Spanish tangle study, 1:3-4 Weakfish, 4:86 Hudson illustration, 4:87, 92 Notropis atherinoides—see Shiner, emerald Whiff, sand, 4:75 Macrhybopsis storeriana—see Chub. silver Notropis bifrenatus—see Shiner, bridle Whitefish, lake, 4:81 Makaira nigricans—see Marlins Notropis blennius—see Shiner, river Whitefish, round, 4:82 Malley. Beverly—see Zimmermann et al. honors Marlins O medals, 4:27 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Ocynectes maschalis—see Cottidae new species, 4:27 Mason, Tom J.—see Frimodig et al. Ocyurus chrysurus—see Snapper, yellowtail ichthyological illustrations, 4:61—113 Massachusetts Shellfish Officers Association Oncorhynchus clarkii—see Trout, cutthroat military service, 4:8-10 (MSOA), 3:55-56 Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi—see Trout, non-ichthyological illustrations, 4:29- Megaptera novaeangliae—see Whale, hump- cutthroat 46 back Oncorhynchus keta—see Salmon, chum publications, 4:46-61 Merluccius bilinearis—see Hake, silver Oncorhynchus mykiss—see Trout, rainbow Seton. Ernest Thompson Merluccius hubbsi—see Hake, Argentine Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita—see illustrations for, 4:18-19 Merluccius productus—see Hake, Pacific Trout, rainbow Hybognathus nuchalis—see Minnow, Metanephrops rubellus—see Lobster Oncorhynchus mykiss whitei—see Trout. Mississippi silvery Mikhalev, Yuri—see Clapham et al. rainbow 120 Marine Fisheries Review Oncorhynchus tshawystcha—see Salmon, Puffer, stripbelly Gulf of Mexico, northwestern, 3:8-16 Chinook Hudson illustration, 4:89, 93 prehistoric usage, 3:8-10 Opisthocentrus zonope—see Stichaeidae Pungitius pungitius—see Stickleback, recent abundance/distribution, 3: 10—12 Opsanus tau—see Toadfish, oyster ninespine Mexico, northeastern, 3:17—19 Osmerus mordax—see Smelt, rainbow harvesting methods, 3:18 Ostichthys japonicus—see Holocentridae R-S historical uses, 3:17—18 “Overview of the U.S. east coast bottom Ray, butterfly local consumption, 3:19 longline shark fishery, 1994-2003,” by bottom longline shark fishery bycatch, markets/marketing, 3:18-19 Alexia Morgan, Peter W. Cooper, Tobey LB fa, Shellfish Officer Service. Massachusetts, Curtis, and George H. Burgess, 1:23—38 Redhorse, silver 3:50-60 Owens, Brian C.—see Frimodig et al. Hudson illustration, 4:64, 108 Scallop, northern bay Oxycheilinus bimaculatus—see Labridae Repomucenus lunatus—see Callionymidae commercial culturing, 3:49-49 Repomucenus virgis—see Callionymidae Canadian production, 3:48—49 F “Review of the California trawl! fishery U S. production, 3:47-48 Pandalus jordani—see Shrimp, Pacific for Pacific Ocean shrimp, Pandalus Schoolmaster Ocean jordani, from 1992 to 2007,” by Adam Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Paracirrhites arcatus—see Cirrhitidae J. Frimodig, Michelle C. Horeczko, Hudson illustration, 4:83, 111 Paracirrhites forsteri—see Cirrhitidae Michael W. Prall, Tom J. Mason, Brian C. Scomber japonicus—see Mackerel, Pacific Paralichthys spp.—see Flounder Owens, and Stephen P. Wertz, 2:1-14 chub Paralithodes camtschaticus—see Crab, Rhinecanthus rectangulus—see Balistidae Scomber scombrus—see Mackerel, Atlantic red king Rhizoprionodon terraenovae—see Shark, Scomberomorus maculatus—see Mackerel. Paton, David—see Clapham et al. Atlantic sharpnose Spanish Percophidae Rhomboplites aurorubens—see Snapper, Scorpaenidae Hudson illustration, 4:73, 75, 96-97, vermillion Hudson illustration, 4:75, 88, 103, 98 103, 105 Runner, blue Sculpin Perez, Jose Angel Alvarez, Roberto Wahrlich, Hudson illustration, 4:77, 95 longhorn and Paulo Ricardo, “Chartered trawling Salmon Hudson illustration, 4:85, 92 on the Brazilian slope,” 2:24—36 Atlantic mottled Pezzuto. Paulo Ricardo—see Perez et al. Hudson illustration, 4:79, 100 Hudson illustration, 4:74, 98 Physeter macrocephalus—see Whale, sperm Chinook Scuticaria tigrina—see Eel, tiger reef Pimephales promelas—see Minnow, fathead Hudson illustration, 4:79, 98-99 Sea turtle Plesionika longirostris—see Shrimp chum bottom longline shark fishery bycatch Pollachius virens—see Pollock Hudson illustration, 4:67, 105 leatherback, 1:35 Pollock Salmo salar—see Salmon, Atlantic loggerhead, 1:35 Hudson illustration, 4:86, 91 Salmonidae Shark Pomatomus saltatrix—see Bluefish Hudson illustration, 4:82, 97 bottom longline fishery, 1994-2003. Pompano, Florida Salvelinus alpinus—see Char, arctic 1:23-38 Hudson illustration, 4:77, 93 Salvelinus aureolus—see Trout, sunapee angel, 1:25 Porgy, jolthead Salvelinus fontinalis—see Trout. brook Atlantic sharpnose, 1:25 a3n3,. 53 4 Hudson illustration, 4:76, 96 Salvelinus namaycush—see Trout, lake bigeye sixgill, 1:25 Porocottus allisi—see Cottidae Sander vitreus—see Walleye bigeye thresher, 1:25 Prall, Michael W.—see Frimodig et al. Sargocentron ensifer—see Holocentridae ignose, 1:25 Prickleback. nutcracker Sargocentron ittodai—see Holocentridae blacknose, 1:25, 3 Hudson illustration, 4:72, 113 Sargocentron xantherythrum—see Holo- blackup, 1:25, 3 Priolepis eugenius—see Gobiidae centridae blue, 1:25 Prionace glauca—see Shark, blue Sawfish, smalltooth bonnethead, 1: Pristis pectinate—see Sawfish, smalltooth bottom longline shark fishery bycatch, Prosopium cylindraceum—see Whitefish, eee. Caribbean reef. round Scad, round common thresher, Pseudobagrus ransonnettii—see Bagridae Hudson illustration, 4:77, 101 dusky, 1:25, 33, 34 Pseudoblennius zonostigma—see Cottidae Scallop, bay finetooth, 1:25 Pseudocheilinus evanidus—see Labridae Florida coastal waters Galapagos, 1:25 Pseudopleuronectes americanus—see abundance, 3:3 great hammerhead, 1:25, : Flounder, winter fishery and harvest regulations, hammerhead, 1:25 Psuty, Norbert P., and Tanya M. Silveira, 3:5-6 lemon, 1:25 “Geomorphological evolution of commercial landings, 3:5, 6 night, 1:2 5 estuaries: the dynamic basis for morpho- life history, 3:1 nurse, 1:25, : sedimentary units in selected estuaries population loss causes, 3:24 sandbar, 1:25 . 34 in the northeastern United States,” population restoration efforts, 3:4—5 sandtiger, | :2: 3:34-45 species distribution and status, scalloped hammerhead, 1: Pteropsaron incisum—see Percophidae 3:1-2 sevengill, 1:25 shortfin mako, 1:25 silk Trachichthyidae silky, 1:25 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2 Hudson illustration, 4:75, 104 sixgill, 1:25 vermillion Trachinotus carolinus—see Pompano, spinner, 1:25 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Florida tiger, 1:25, 30, 34 yellowtail Tripterygiidae white, 1:25 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Hudson illustration, 4:69, 102 Shellfish Officer Service, Massachusetts Hudson illustration, 4:83, 94 Trout duties, 3:54—55 Sphyrna lewini—see Shark, scalloped brook history, 3:50-53 hammerhead Hudson illustration, 4:81, 101 Massachusetts Shellfish Officers Asso- Sphyrna mokarran—see Shark, great cutthroat ciation (MSOA), 3:55-56 hammerhead Hudson illustration, 4:79, 95, 99 training programs, 3:60 Sphyrna tiburo—see Shark, bonnethead lake Shiner Sphyrna zygaena—see Shark, hammerhead Hudson illustration, 4:81, 100 bridle Sport fisheries—see Fisheries, recreational rainbow Hudson illustration, 4:64, 105-106 Springer, Victor G., and Kristin A. Murphy, Hudson illustration, 4:78, 93-94, emerald “Drawn to the sea: Charles Bradford 99, 95, 100 Hudson illustration, 4:64, 105 Hudson (1865-1939), artist, author, army sunapee river officer, with special notice of his work for Hudson illustration, 4:80. 100 Hudson illustration, 4:65 the United States Fish Commission and Tunas Shrimp Bureau of Fisheries,” 4:1-116 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Pacific Ocean Springerichthys bapturus—see Triptery- Tursiops truncates—see Dolphin, bottlenose biological characteristics. giidae Turtle, hawksbill bycatch, 2:10-11 Squalus acanthias—see Dogfish, spiny Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 catch, 1992-2007, 2:6—-8 Squantina dumeriil—see Shark, angel U-V CPUE, 2:8-10 Squid, Argentine shortfin fishery history, 2:3-6 Brazilian chartered trawling, 2:24-36 Uhrin, Amy V.—see Fonseca and Uhrin penaeid Stathmonotus stahli—see Chaenopsidae Upeneus arge—see Mullidae “The status of eelgrass, Zostera marina, Urophycis mystacea—see Codling. Brazilian pink—see Shrimp, Pacific Ocean as bay scallop habitat: consequences Urophycis tenuis—see Hake, white Sicyopterus stimpsoni—see Gobiidae for the fishery in the Western Atlantic,” Vessels Silveira, Tanya M.—see Psuty and Silveira by Mark S. Fonseca and Amy V. Uhrin, Brazilian chartered trawling “Small-scale commercial culturing of 3:20-33 Arneles, 2:25-—36 northern bay scallops, Argopecten Stichaeidae Cipi, 2:25-36 irradians irradians, in Atlantic United Hudson illustration, 4:72, 90-91, 107, Costa Grande, 2:25-36 States and Canada,” by Clyde L. 112 Emanguluko, 2:25-36 MacKenzie, Jr., 3:46-—49 Stichaeopsis nana—see Stichaeidae Hermanos Vaqueros, 2:25-36 Smelt, rainbow Stichaeus nozawae—see Stichaeidae Insung 207, 2:25-36 Hudson illustration, 4:82, 105 Stickleback, ninespine Joana, 2:25-36 Smoothhound, Florida, 1:25 Hudson illustration, 4:69, 104 Mar Maria, 2:25-36 Snapper Stingray, roughtail Nuevo Apenino, 2:25-36 black bottom longline shark fishery bycatch, Rio Bouzos Uno, 2:25-36 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 [35 red king crab surveys, 1940-61 blackfin Sucker, Warner Alaska, 1:5-6, 17 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Hudson illustration, 4:65, 95 Bear, \:6-8 cubera Surveys Borris, 1:6-8 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 red king crab, 1940-61, 1:1-22 Champion, 1:2-3 dog Deep Sea, 1:9, 18 Bajo de Sico. Puerto Rico, 2:16 7 Dorothy, 1:2-3, 6-8 Hudson illustration, 4:83, 90 Tautog Foremost, 1:6-8 gray Hudson illustration, 4:87, 92 Jeanette F., 1:6-8 Hudson illustration, 4:83, 92 Tautoga onitis—see Tautog Kiska, \:6-8 lane Thalassoma duperrey—see Labridae Locks, 1:2-3 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Thunnus spp.—see Tunas Mars, 1:6-8 Hudson illustration, 4:73, 83, 109. Toadfish, oyster Mitkof. 1:11, 17 11] Hudson illustration, 4:86, 91 Oregon, 1:16-18 mutton Tonioli, Flavia C., and Juan J. Agar, “Extending Paragon, 1:14—16, 17 Hudson illustration, 4:83. 110-111 the Baja de Sico, Puerto Rico, seasonal Pearl Harbor, \:6-8 queen closure: an examination of the small-scale Sunbeam, 1:6-8 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:18 fishermen’s perceptions of possible socio- Tondeleyo, \:2-3 schoolmaster economic impacts on fishing practices, Tordenskjold, 1:6-8, 9, 10-14, 17 Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 families, and community,” 2:15-23 Washington, 1:8-9, 17, 18 Marine Fisheries Review Soviet whaling Wertz, Stephen P—see Frimodig et al. Whitefish Slava, 1:40-42, 46 Whale lake Sovetskaya Ukraina, 1:40-42, blue, 1:44, 45 Hudson illustration, 4:81, 97 44-5] Bryde’s, 1:46 round Yuri Dolgorukiy, 1:40-42 fin, 1:44 Hudson illustration, 4:82, 97 Sovetskaya Rossiya, 1:40—42, 45 humpback, 1:44 Withers, Kim, and Matt Hubner, “Bay Ww Southern Ocean catches, 1947-73, scallops. Argopecten trradians, in the 1:39-43 northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Alabama, Wahoo sei, 1:44 Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas),” Bajo de Sico, Puerto Rico, 2:16 Wahrlich, Roberto—see Perez et al. southern right, 1:45 3:8-16 Wakida-Kusunoki, Armando T., “The bay sperm, 1:44 Z scallop, Argopecten irradians amplicosta- “A whale of a deception,” by Phil Clapham tus, in northeastern Mexico,” 3:17-—19 and Yulia Ivashchenko, 1:44—52 Zenopsis conchifera—see Dory. silver Walleye Whaling, Soviet, 1:44—52 John Hudson illustration, 4:77, 102 Mikhalev, Yuri Alexeich, 1:46—51 Zimmermann, Mark, C. Braxton Dew, and Warbonnet, matcheek Solyanik, Alexei, 1:47-51 Beverly Malley, “History of Alaska red Hudson illustration, 4:72, 96 Yablokov. Alexey, 1:49-50 king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus, Weakfish Whiff, sand bottom trawl surveys, 1940-61," 1:1—22 Hudson illustration, 4:86, 92 Hudson illustration, 4:75, 97 Zostera marina—see Eelgrass

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