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Index
Authors, Titles, Subjects in Marine Fisheries Review,Vol. 38, No. 1-12, 1976
Indexed here by author, title, andsubject are the papers which appearedin Marine Fisheries Review in 1977. Alist of these papers, in numerical order,appears at the end of the Index. Entriesare indexed by number and page (i.e.,7:12 indicates the July number, page12).
Anonymous notes, news articles,and regular departments are not in-dexed.
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Alaska, southeasternherring fishery, 3: I0
observations on birth of, 3: 19herring gill net fishery, opening of, 3: 19rockfish, dusky
distribution and activity, seasonal changes,3:23
rockfish, yellowtaildistribution and activity, seasonal changes,3:23
"Alteration and destruction of estuaries affectingfishery resources of the Gulf of Mexico," byWilliam N. Lindall, Jr. and Carl H. Saloman,9:1
Alton, Aaron J. -see Sheehy et al.Ampola, V. G.-see Learson and AmpolaAquaculture
response of costs and returns to alternative feedprices and conversions
grow-out systems, 5: 15rates of return, 5: 16unit costs, 5: 16
Arc/ica islalldica, 2:4. See also quahog, oceanArtificial structures
attractors of fishSEFC progress report, 4:21
"(The) Atlantic coast surf clam fishery-1974,"by John W. Ropes and George E. Ward, Jr.,5:18
Atlantic Oceantuna, review of yellowfin-skipjack fishery,1956-75,12:1
8Baker. Daniel W.-see Hulme and Baker____• and Steven E. Hulme, "Mixed
species utilization," 3: IBarham, Eric G.• Warren K. Taguchi. and
Stephen B. Reilly, "Porpoise rescue methodsin the yellowfin purse seine fishery and theimportance of Medina panel mesh size," 5: I
Barr, Louis-see Carlson and BarrBrazilian shrimp investigation
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SEFC progress report, 4: 15Breese, W. P., "Oysters in the Pacific North-
west," 7: 17Bulkholding
herring, seaseawater system, chilled, 3:4
Butler, Johnny A.-see Kemmerer and ButlerBuzzell, David H.-see Sidwell et a1.
CCadmium
marine animals, effects on, 4:5Calabrese, Anthony, Frederick P. Thurberg, and
Edith Gould, "Effects of cadmium, mercury,and silver on marine animals." 4:5
Callan, J. G.-see Mendelsohn et a1."Care and maintenance of squid quality." by R.
J, Learson and V. G. Ampola. 7:15Carella carella-see Sea turtles, loggerheadCarlson, H. Richard, and Louis Barr, "Seasonal
changes in spatial distribution and activity oftwo species of Pacific rockfishes, Sebastesjiav-idlls and S. cilia/us, in Lynn Canal, southeast-ern Alaska," 3:23
Cato, James C., and Fred J. Prochaska, "A statis-tical and budgetary economic analysis ofFlorida based Gulf of Mexico red snapper-grouper vessels by size and location, 1974 and1975," 11:6
"Chilled seawater system for bulkholding seaherring," by Steven E. Hulme and Daniel W.Baker, 3:4
CiguateraVirgin Islands
ciguatoxic species and locations 8: 14fisheries management 8: 15origin and nature 8: 14
"Ciguatera in the U.S. Virgin lslands," by J. R.Sylvester, A. E. Dammann, and Richard A.Dewey, 8:14
Clam, surfAtlantic coast fishery-1974
fishery trends, 5:21fishing statistics from interviews, 5: 19fleet operations and landings by area, 5: 18
Clupea harcngus harengus-see Herring, seaCoan, Atilio L.-see Sakagawa et a1.Coe, James M., and Philippe J. Vergne, "Mod·
ified tuna purse seine net achieves record lowporpoise kill rate," 6: I
Coleman, Susan E.-see Tashiro and Coleman"Composition of the edible portion of raw (fresh
or frozen) crustaceans, finfish. and mollusks.[I. Macroelements: sodium, potassium,chlorine, calcium, phosphorus, and mag·nesium," by Virginia D. Sidwell, David H.Buzzell, Pauline R. Foncannon, and Audrey L.Smith,I:\
Connors, T. J.-see Mendelsohn et a1.Constantinides, Spiros M.-see Sheehy et a1.Cooper, Richard A.-see Uzmann et a1.
Crustaceanscadmium, mercury, and silver, effects of, 4:7composition of edible portion of raw (fresh orfrozen)
calcium, \: Ichlorine, I: I,magnesium, 1: Iphosphorus, I: Ipotassium, I: 1sodium, I: I
Cubagrouper and snapper fishery
catch 10:5fishing operations 10:3gear 10:2grounds 10:2history 10: Ivessels and personnel 10:3
"(The) Cuban grouper and snapper fishery in theGulf of Mexico," by Joseph E. Tashiro andSusan E. Coleman, 10: I
DDammann, A. E.-see Sylvester et a1."Development of a color measuring system for
minced fish blocks," by F. J. King and J. 1.Ryan, 2: 18
"Development of a selective shrimp trawl for thesoutheastern United States penaeid shrimpfisheries," by John W. Watson, Jr., andCharles McVea, Jr., 10: 18
"Development of an aquacultural program forrehabilitation of damaged oyster reefs in Mis-sissippi," by Clyde L. MacKenzie, Jr., 8:1
Dewey, Richard A.-see Sylvester et aJ.Dixon, Robert L.-see Grimes et a1.
EEarl, Paul M.-see McAvoy and EarlEasley, J. E., Jr., "Response of costs and returns
to alternative feed prices and conversions inaquaculture systems," 5: 15
"(The) economic performance of Oregon'scommercial fishermen in 1972, by David S.Liao and Joe B. Stevens, 8:17
EelgrassPuget Sound beds, importance of, II: 18
"Effect of processing variables on storagecharacteristics of frozen minced Alaska pol-lock," by D. Miyauchi. G. Kudo. and M.Patashnik, 5: II
"Effects of cadmium, mercury, and silver onmarine animals." by Anthony Calabrese.Frederick P. Thurberg. and Edith Gould, 4:5
"Entrapment and impingement of fishes bypower plant cooling-water intakes: An over-view," by Charles H. Hanson, James R.White, and Hiram W. Li. 10:7
ERTS-l menhaden investigationSEFC progress report, 4: 13
"Export opportunities for New England fishery
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products, by Henry R. McAvoy and Paul M.Earl, 2:26
Extended jurisdictionSEFC progress report, 4:24
F"Finding fish with satellites," by Andrew J.
Kemmerer and Johnny A. Butler, 1:16Finfish
cadmium, mercury, and silver, effects of, 4:8composition of edible portion of raw (fresh orfrozen)
calcium, I: Ichlorine, I: Jmagnesium, I: Iphosphorus, I: Ipotassium, I: Isodium, I.: I
Fishentrapment and impingement by power plantcooling-water intakes
bamers, behavioral, 10:11barriers, physical, 10: 13cooling system design, 10:11guidance and diversion systems, 10: IIimpact assessment, 10:9impingement damage, 10:8site evaluation, 10: 10
Mississippi Sound and Louisiana coastfinding with satellites, I: 16
species, mixedutilization, 3: I
squid attacks on trawl-captured, 12:23utilization of mixed species, 3: I
Fish, frozenright package for, 5:24
Fish, mincedpast, present, and future uses, 4: I
Fish, multispecies-see Multispecies fisheriesproblem
Fish, smallheading and eviscerating machine
flesh, collection of minced fish, 2: 15LaPine gutting machine, 2: 12machines, survey of cleaning, 2: II
Fish blocksminced
color measuring system, 2: 18Fisheries development
New Englandavailability, 2: 1crabs, 2:2future activities, 2:5industry interest, 2: Imarkets, 2: 1mixed species, 2:2shellfish, other, 2:4squids, 2: Itechnological support, 2:5
technologycatch, increasing domestic, 2:7fishing pressure, redistribution, 2:7National Marine Fisheries Service, 2:7success by coincidence, 2: 10success by collaborative effort, 2:9
"Fisheries deveopment in New England-Aperspective," by W. F. Rathjen, 2:1
Fishermen, commercialeconomic performance of Oregon's in 1972
characteristics of fishermen, 8: 17costs and returns, 8: 18data source and description, 8: 17incomes, total, 8:21production functions, 8:20
"Fishery engineering advancements: A 5-yearprogress report," by Thomas M. Vanselous,4:12
Fishery productsNew England
export opportunities, 2:26
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Fishing, electricalSEFC progress report, 4:20
Fishing geartechnology development or transfer in NewEngland
harvesting tedUlology, 2:25herring, 2:24squid, 2:24
Floridavessels, red snapper-grouper
statistical and budgetary economic analysisof, 1974-75,11:6
Foncannon, Pauline R.-see Sidwell et aJ.
GGamefish
Skylab-3 investigationSEFC progess report, 4: 14
Gould, Edith-see Calabrese et aJ.Grimes, Churchill B., Charles S. Manooch III,
Gene R. Huntsman, and Robert L. Dixon,"Red snappers of the Carolina coast," I: 12
GrouperCuban fishery in Gulf of Mexico, 10: Ivessels
statistical and budgetary economic analysisof, 1974-75,11:6
Gulf of Meixcoestuaries, alteration and destruction of, 9: Ivessels, red snapper-grouper
statistical and budgetary economic analysisof, 1974-75, 11:6
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Hanson, Charles H., James R. White, and HiramW. Li, "Entrapment and impingement offishes by power plant cooling-water intakes:An overview," 10:7
Hawaiiwhale, humpback, census in 1976, 7: I
Herringgill net fishery in southeastern Alaska, 3: 19
Herring, seabulkholding
seawater system, chilled, 3:4Herring, thread
LANDSAT menhaden and thread herring in-vestigation
SEFC progress report, 4: 14Herring fishery
Alaska, recent development of southeasternhistory, 3: 17management situation, 3:17sac roe fishery, 3: 18
Alaska, southeasternbait, winter, 3: 14processing, 3: 12sac roe fishery, spring, 3:13
Hobson, Edmund S., and William H. Lenarz,"Report of a colloquium on the multispeciesfisheries problem, June 1976," 9:8
Hulme, Steven E.-see Baker and Hulme____, and Daniel W. Baker, "Chilled
seawater system for bulkholding sea herring,"3:4
"Humpback whales in Hawaii: Vessel census,1976," by Allen A. Wolman and Charles M.Jurasz, 7: I
Huntsman, Gene R.-see Grimes et aJ.
Illex iLlecebrosus-see Squid, shortfin,. Importance of eelgrass beds in Puget Sound,"
by Gordon W. Thayer and Ronald C. Phillips,1l:l5
"Improved bypass and collection system for pro-tection of juvenile salmon and steelhead troutat Lower Granite Dam," by Gene M. Matt-hews, George A. Swan, and Jim Ross Smith,7:10
"Innovations in harvest of pelagic resources," byMitsuo Yesaki, 9: 14
JJurasz, Charles M.-see Wolman and Jurasz
KKa/suwonus pelamis-see Tuna, skipjackKemmerer, Andrew J., and Johnny A. Butler,
"Finding fish with satellites," I: 16King, Frederick J., "Past, present and future uses
of minced fish," 4: I____, and J. 1. Ryan, "Development of a
color measuring system for minced fishblocks," 2: 18
Klawe, W. L., "What is a tuna?," 11:1Kudo, G.-see Miyauchi et aJ.
LLANDSAT menhaden and thread herring inves-
tigationSEFC progress report, 4: 14
LANDSAT-see also SatelliteLearson, R. J., and V. G. Ampola, "Care and
maintenance of squid quality," 7: I 5Lenarz, William H.-see Hobson and LenarzLi, Hiram W.-see Hanson et aI.Liao, David S., and Joe B. Stevens, "The
economic performance of Oregon's commer-cial fishermen in 1972," 8: 17
Lindall, William N., Jr., and Carl H. Saloman,•• Alteration and destruction of estuaries affect-ing fishery resources of the Gulf of Mexico,"9:1
"Loggerhead sea turtles, Carella carella, en-countering shrimp trawls," by Larry H. Og-ren, John W. Watson, Jr., and Donald A.Wickham, 1l:l5
Long, Clifford W., Jerry R. McComas, andBruce H. Monk, "Use of salt (NaCl) water toreduce mortality of chinook salmon smolts,Oncorhynchus /shawy/scha, during handlingand hauling," 7:6
Lou isiana coastfish, finding with satellites, I: 16
Lower Granite Dambypass and collection system for protectingsalmon and steelhead trout, 7: 10
Lu/janus vivanus-see Snapper, silkLu/janus campechanus-see Snapper, redLu/janus buccanella-see Snapper, blackfin
MMcAvoy, Henry R., and Paul M. Earl, "Export
opportunities for New England fishery pro-ducts," 2:26
McComas, Jerry R.-see Long et aI.Machine, eviscerat.ing
fish, small, 2:11Machine, heading
fish, small, 2: II"(A) machine for heading and eviscerating small
fish," by J. M. Mendelsohn, T. J. Connors,and J. G. Callan, 2:11
MacKenzie, Clyde L., Jr., "Development of anaquacultural program for rehabilitation ofdamaged oyster reefs in Mississippi," 8: I
Macrozoarces americanus-see Pout, oceanMcVea, Charles, Jr.-see Watson and McVeaManooch, Charles S., III-see Grimes el al.Marine an.imals
cadmium, mercury, and silver, effects of, 4:5Matthews, Gene M., George A. Swan, and Jim
Ross Smith, "Improved bypass and collectionsystem for protection of juvenile salmon andsteelhead trout at Lower Granite Dam," 7: 10
Megaptera novaengliae-see Whale, humpbackMendelsohn, J. M., T. J. Connors, and J. G.
Callan, .• A machine for heading and eviscerat-ing small fish," 2: II
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MenhadenERTS-I menhaden investigation
SEFC progress report, 4: 13LANDSAT menhaden and thread herring in-vestigation
SEFC progress report, 4: 14Mercury
marine animals, effects on, 4:5Mississippi
oyster reefs, damagedaquacultural program developed for re-habilitation, 8: I
Mississippi Soundfish, finding with satellites, I: J6
"Mixed species utilization," by Daniel W. Bakerand Steven E. Hulme, 3: I
Miyauchi, D., G. Kudo, and M. Patashnik, "Ef-fect of processing variables on storage charac-teristics of frozen minced Alaska pollock,"5: II
"Modified tuna purse seine net achieves recordlow porpoise kill rate," by James M. Coe andPhillippe J. Vergne, 6: I
Molluskscadmium, mercury, and silver, effects of, 4:6composition of edible portion of raw (fresh orfrozen)
calcium, I: Ichlorine, I: Imagnesium, I: Iphosphorus, I: Ipotassium, I: Isodium, 1:1
Monk, Bruce H.-see Long et al.Multispecies fisheries problem
report of a colloquium, June 1976, 9:8Murphy, Ted C.-see Sakagawa et al.
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Ness, Howard 0., "Observations on the birth of asoutheastern Alaska fishery," 3: 19
____, "The recent development of thesoutheastern Alaska herring fishery," 3:15
____, "The southeastern Alaska herringfishery," 3:10
Net, purse seinemodified tuna, achieves record low porpoisekill rate, 6: I
New Englandfisheries development, 2: Ifishery products
export opportunities, 2:26fishing gear
technology development or transfer, 2:24Nightlighting
attracting and controlling fishSEFC progress report, 4:21
o"Obervations on the birth of a southeastern
Alaska fishery," by Howard O. Ness, 3:19•'(The) ocean pout: An example of underutilized
fisheries resource development," by Daniel J.Sheehy, Soliman Y. K. Shenouda, Aaron J.Alton, Saul B. Saila, and Spiros M. Constan-tinides, 6:5
Ogren, Larry H., John W. Watson, Jr., andDonald A. Wickham, "Loggerhead sea tur-tles, Caretta carella, encountering shrimptrawls," II: IS
Oncorhynchus Ishawytscha-see Salmon,chinook
Oregonfishermen, commercial
economic performance in 1972, 8: 17Oyster farming
Pacific Northwest, 7: 17Oyster reefs
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aquacultural program for rehabilitation ofdamaged, in Mississippi Sound
dredging effects, 8:3growth rate, 8:4hurricane impact, 8:3landings, historical, 8:3leveeing effects, 8:2location of reefs, 8:2oyster industry, 8:6physical aspects of sound, 8:2physical condition and oyster density in1975,8:8pollution effects, 8:3predators, commensals, and diseases, 8:5program development, 8:9rigid-tine cultivator recommended, 8: IIsalinity and temperature regimes, 8:5spat recruitment, 8:3survival rate, 8:4
"Oysters in the Pacific Northwest," by W. P.Breese, 7: 17
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Pacific Northwestoyster farming, 7: 17
"Past, present, and future uses of minced fish,"by Frederick J. King, 4: I
Patashnik, M.-see Miyauchi et al.Pelagic resources
harvest, innovations inflotsam and vessels, 9: 18moored objects, 9: 16night-lights, 9: I8, 20pots, fish, 9: 17pots, towed midwater, 9: 19structures, artificial, 9:20trolling, 9: 15
"Performance of trawls used in resource assess-ment," by Fred Wathne, 6:16
Phillips, Ronald C.-see Thayer and PhillipsPollock, Alaska
effect of processing variables on storagecharacteristics of frozen minced
addition of ingredients,S: 13alternate uses,S: 14comparing preservation methods,S: 12minced flesh particle size,S: 13minced flesh yield,S: 12washing the flesh,S: 12
Pollutioncadmium, mercury, and silver
marine animals, effects on, 4:5Gulf of Mexico
estuaries, alteration and destruction of, 9:5Porpoise
kill raterecord low, using modified tuna purse seinenet, 6:1
rescue methods and importance of Medinapanel mesh size
appendage penetration tests, 5:5field tests, 5:8Medina panel history, 5:2NMFS gear program, 5:4
"Porpoise rescue methods in the yellowfin purseseine fishery and the importance of Medinapanel mesh size," by Eric G. Barham, WarrenK. Taguchi, and Stephen B. Reilly, 5:1
Pout, oceandevelopment of an underutilized fishery re-source
candling and lesion occurrence, 6:9, 10chemical analysis, 6: 10, IIgrowth,6:7marketing, 6: 12movement, 6:7processing time, 6:9, 10sex composition, 6:7size, 6:7
tag mortality and retention, 6:8taste panel evaluations, 6:9, IIyield, 6:9, 10
Prochaska, Fred J. -see Cato and ProchaskaPuget Sound
eelgrass beds, importance of, II: 18
QQuahog, ocean
replacement for certain processed clam pro-ducts, 2:4, 5expand markets for, 2:27
RRathjen, W. F., "Fisheries development in New
England-A perspective," 2: I"(The) recent development of the southeastern
Alaska herring fishery," by Howard O. Ness,3:15
"Red snappers of the Carolina coast," by Chur-chill B. Grimes, CharlesS. Manooch III, GeneR. Huntsman, and Robert L. Dixon, 1:12
Reilly, Stephen B.-see Barham et al.Remote sensing
SEFC progress report, 4: 15"Report of a colloquium on the multispecies
fisheries problem, June 1976," by Edmund S.Hobson and William H. Lenarz, 9:8
"Response of costs and returns to alternative feedprices and conversions in aquaculture sys-tems," by J. E. Easley, Jr., 5:15
"(A) review of the yellowfin-skipjack tunafishery of the Atlantic Ocean and Americanparticipation, 1956-75," by Gary T.Sakagawa, Atilio L. Coan, and Ted C. Mur-phy, 12:1
RhornbopLites aurombens-see Snapper, vennil-ion
"(The) right package for frozen fish," by L. J.Ronsivalli, 5:24
Rockfish, duskyAlaska, southeastern
distribution and activity, seasonal changes,3:23
Rockfish, yellowtailAlaska, southeastern
distribution and activity, seasonal changes,3:23
Ronsivalli, L. J., "The right package for frozenfish," 5:24
____, "Technology in fisheries develop-ment," 2:7
Ropes, John W., and George E. Ward, Jr., "TheAtlantic coast surf clam fishery-I 974, " 5: 18
Ryan, J. J.-see King and Ryan
SSaila, Saul B.-see Sheehy et al.Sakagawa, Gary T., Atilio L. Coan, and Ted C.
Murphy, "A review of the yellowfin-skipjacktuna fishery of the Atlantic Ocean and Ameri-can participation, 1956-75," 12:1
Sa/rno clarki-see Trout, cutthroatSa/rna gairdneri-see Trout, steelheadSalmon
Lower Granite Dam bypass and collection sys-tem
fish marking and lab facilities, 7: 13gatewell orifices and bypass system, 7: 11holding area, 7: 13screening facilities, 7: 10upwell and fish grader, 7: 13
Salmon, chinooksmolts
salt water used to reduce mortality duringhandling and hauling, 7:6
Saloman, Carl H.-see Lindall and SalomanSalt water
salmon, chinook smohs
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reduce mortality during handling and haul-ing, 7:6
Sampling techniquescomparison of three for estimating abundanceand distribution of selected megafauna
sled, camera, 12:13submersible, 12:12trawl,oner, 12:14
SatelliteMississippi Sound and Louisiana coast
finding fish with, 1:16Sea turtle, loggerhead
encountering shrimp trawls, 11:15" (The) sea-run cutthroat trout resource and sport
fishery," by Percy Washington, 12:20"Seasonal changes in spatial distribution and ac-
tivity of two species of Pacific rockfishes,Sebas/es jfavidus and S. cilia/us, in LynnCanal, southeastern Alaska," by H. RichardCarlson and Louis Barr, 3:23
Sebas/es cilia/us-see Rockfish, duskySebas/es jfavidus-see Rockfish, yellowtailSheehy, Daniel J., Soliman Y. K. Shenouda,
Aaron J. Alton, Saul B. Saila, and Spiros M.Constantinides, "The ocean pout: An exampleof underutilized fisheries resource develop-ment," 6:5
Shenouda, Soliman Y. K.--see Sheehy et al."Shortfin squid, lIIex illecebrosus, attacks on
trawl-captured fish," by Salvatore A. Tes-laverde, 12:23
ShrimpBrazilian shrimp invesligation
SEFC progress report, 4: 15Shrimp fishery
United States, southeasterntrawl, developing selective shrimp, 10: 18
Shrimp separator trawlSEFC progress report, 4:20
Shrimp trawlelectric
SEFC progress report, 4:20encountered by loggerhead sea turtles, II: 15
Sidwell, Virginia D., David H. Buzzell, PaulineR. Foncannon, and Audrey L. Smith, "Com-position of the edible portion of raw (fresh orfrozen) crustaceans, finfish, and mollusks. II.Macroelements: sodium, potassium, chlorine,calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium," I: 1
Silvermarine animals, effects on, 4:5
Skylab-3 gamefish investigation, SEFCprogress report, 4: 14
Smith, Audrey L.-see Sidwell et al.Smith, Jim Ross-see Matthews et al.Snapper
Cuban fishery in Gulf of Mexico, 10:1Snapper, blacktin
Carolina coastdescription, life history, and fishery, 1:14
Snapper, redCarolina coast
description, life history, and fishery, 1:12vessels
statistical and budgetary economic analysisof, 1974-75, 11:6
Snapper, silkCarolina coast
description, life history, and fishery, I: 13Snapper, vennilion
Carolina coastdescription, life history, and fishery, 1:14
"Some recent examples of fishing gear technol-ogy development or transfer in New England,"by Robert E. Taber, 2:24
Southeast Fisheries Centerfishery engineering advancements
5-year progress report, 4: 12"(The) southeastern Alaska herring fishery," by
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Howard O. Ness, 3:10Spisula solidissima-see Clam, surfSquid
care and maintenance of quality, 7: 15Squid, shortfin
fish, attacks on trawl-captured, 12:23"(Al statistical and budgetary economic analysis
of Florida based Gulf of Mexico red snapper-grouper vessels by size and location, 1974 and1975," by James C. Cato and Fred J.Prochaska, 11:6
Stevens, Joe B.-see Liao and StevensSwan, George A.-see Matthews et al.Swordfish, common name albacora, 11:5Sylvester, J. R., A. E. Dammann, and Richard
A. Dewey, "Ciguatera in the U.S. Virgin Is-lands" 8'14
"Synoptic ~omparison of three sampling tech-niques for estimating abundance and distribu-tion of selected megafauna: Submersible vscamera sled vs otter trawl," by Joseph R. Uz-mann, Richard A. Cooper, Roger B. Theroux,and Roland L. Wigley, 12: II
TTaber, Robert E., "Some recent examples of
fishing gear technology development or trans-fer in New England," 2:24
Taguchi, Warren K.-see Barham et al.Tashiro, Joseph E., and Susan E. Coleman, "The
Cuban grouper and snapper fishery in the Gulfof Mexico," I0: I
"Technology in fisheries development," byLouis 1. Ronsivalli, 2:7
Testaverde, Salvatore A., "Shortfin squid, lIIexillecebrosus, attacks on trawl-captured fish,"12:23
Thayer, Gordon W., and Ronald C. Phillips,"Importance of eelgrass beds in PugetSound," 11:15
Theragra cilalcogramma-see Pollock, AlaskaTheroux, Roger B.-see Uzmann et al.Thunnus albacares-see Tuna, yellow finThurberg, Frederick P.-see Calabrese et al.Trawl, selective shrimp
development for southeast U.S. shrimpfisheries
fish escape device, 10:21rectangular mesh separator panel design,10:21skylights, 10:22square mesh separator panel design, 10:21
Trawlsperformance of, used in resource assessment
Eastern trawl (83-112 foot) measurements,6:20field test set, 6: 18400-mesh Eastern trawl measurements, 6: 19footrope unit, 6: 17headrope unit, 6: 17playback unit, 6: 1861-foot shrimp sampling trawl measure-ments, 6:21wing units, 6: 18
Trout, cunhroatangling techniques, 12:22life history, 12:20population status, 12:20
Trout, steelheadLower Granite Dam bypass and collection sys-tem
fish marking and lab facilities, 7: 13gatewell orifices and bypass system, 7:11holding area, 7: 13screening facilities, 7: 10upwell and fish grader, 7: 13
Tuna, skipjackAtlantic Ocean fishery, 1956-75
catch rates, 12:7size composition, 12:8stock, state of, 12:9surface fishery, J2:3
Tuna, yellowfinAtlantic Ocean fishery, 1956-75
catch rates, 12:2, 5longline fishery, 12:2size composition, 12:3, 7stock, state of, 12:8surface fishery, 12:3
purse seine fisheryporpoise rescue methods, 5: I
Turtle-see Sea turtle, loggerhead
UUnited States, southeastern
shrimp fisheriestrawl, developing selective shrimp, 10: 18
"Use of sail (NaCl) water to reduce mortality ofchinook salmon smolts, Oncorhynchus/shawy/scha, during handling and hauling,"by Clifford W. Long, Jerry R. McComas, andBruce H. Monk, 7:6
Uzmann, Joseph R., Richard A. Cooper, RogerB. Theroux, and Roland L. Wigley, "Synopticcomparison of three sampling techniques forestimating abundance and distribution ofselected megafauna: Submersible vs camerasled vs otter trawl," 12: II
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Vanselous, Thomas M., "Fishery engineeringadvancements: A 5-year SEFC progress re-port," 4:12
Vergne, Philippe J.-see Coe and VergneVirgin Islands, U.S.
ciguatera problem, 8: 14
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Ward, George E., Jr.-see Ropes and WardWashington state
Puget Soundeelgrass beds, importance of, 11: 18
Washington, Percy, "The sea-run cutthroat troutresource and sport fishery," 12:20
Wathne, Fred, "Perfonnance of trawls used inresource assessment," 6: 16
Watson, John W., Jr.-see Ogren et al.____, and Charles McVea, Jr., "De-
velopment of a selective shrimp trawl for thesoutheastern United States penaeid shrimpfisheries," 10: 18
Whale, humpbackHawaii census, 1976
aerial photography, 7:2color phases, 7:4distribution and abundance, 7:2group size and behavior, 7:3interference with activities, 7:4vessels, 7: I
"What is a tuna?" by W. L. Klawe, II: IWhite, James R.-see Hanson et a!.Wickham, Donald A.-see Ogren et a!.Wigley, Roland L.-see Uzmann et al.Wolman, Allen A., and Charles M. Jurasz,
"Humpback whale in Hawaii: Vessel census,1976, " 7:1
XXiphias gladius, 11:5. See also swordfishXiphiidae, family, 11:5
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Yesaki, Mitsuo, "Innovations in harvest ofpelagic resources," 9: 14
ZZostera marina-see Eelgrass
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Papers in Marine Fisheries ReviewVol. 39, No. 1-12, 1977
DECEMBER
NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
"What is a tuna?" W. L. Klawe, 11:1-5."A statistical and budgetary economicanalysis of Florida-based Gulf of Mexicored snapper-grouper vessels by size andlocation, 1974 and 1975," James C.Cato and Fred J. Prochaska, II :6-14."Loggerhead sea turtles, Carellacarella, encountering shrimp trawls,"Larry H. Ogren, John W. Watson, Jr.,and Donald A. Wickham, 11:15-17."Importance of eelgrass beds in PugetSound," Gordon W. Thayer and RonaldC. Phillips, II: 18-22.
1271.
1270.
1268.1269.
1272. "A review of the yellowfin-skipjack tunafishery of the Atlantic Ocean and Ameri-can participation, 1956-75," Gary T.Sakagawa, Atilio L.Coan, and Ted C.Murphy, 12:1-10.
1273. "Synoptic comparison of three samplingtechniques for estimating abundance anddistribution of selected megafauna:Submersible vs camera sled vs Ollertrawl," Joseph R. Uzmann, Richard A.Cooper, Roger B. Theroux, and RolandL. Wigley, 12:11-19.
1274. "The sea-run cutthroat trout resourceand sport fishery," Percy Washington,12:20·22.
1275. "Shortfin squid, Illex illecebrosus, at·tacks on trawl-captured fish," SalvatoreA. Testaverde, 12:23.
1265. "The Cuban grouper and snapper fisheryin the Gulf of Mexico," Joseph E.Tashiro and Susan E. Coleman, 10:1-6.
1266. "Entrapment and impingement of fishesby power plant cooling-water intakes: Anoverview," Charles H. Hanson, JamesR. White, and Hiram W. Li, 10:7-17.
1267. "Development of a selective shrimptrawl for the southeastern United Statespenaeid shrimp fisheries," John W.Watson, Jr. and Charles McVea, Jr.,10:18-24.
gon's commercial fishermen in 1972,"David S. Liao and Joe B. Stevens, 8: 17-22.
1262. "Alteration and destruction of estuariesaffecting fishery resources of the Gulf ofMexico," William N. Lindall, Jr. andCarl H. Saloman, 9:1-7.
1263. "Report of a colloquium on the multi-species fisheries problem, June 1976,"Edmund S. Hobson and William H.Lenarz, 9:8-13.
1264. "Innovations in harvest of pelagic re-sources," Mitsuo Yesaki, 9:14-23.
JULY
1259. "Development of an aquacultural pro-gram for rehabilitation of damaged oys-ter reefs in Mississippi," Clyde L. Mac-Kenzie, Jr., 8:1-13.
1260. "Ciguatera in the U.S. Virgin Islands,"J. R. Sylvester, A. E. Dammann, andRichard A. Dewey, 8:14-16.
1261 . "The economic performance of Ore-
1254. "Humpback whales in Hawaii: Vesselcensus, 1976," Allen A. Wolman andCharles M. Jurasz, 7: 1-5.
1255. "Use of salt (NaCI) water to reduce mor-tality of chinook salmon smolts, On-corhynchus Ishawytscha, during handl-ing and hauling," Clifford W. Long,Jerry R. McComas, and Bruce H. Monk,7:6-9.
1256. "Improved bypass and collection systemfor protection of juvenile salmon andsteelhead trout at Lower Granite Dam,"Gene M. Matthews, George A. Swan,and Jim Ross Smith, 7: 10-14.
1257. "Care and maintenance of squid qual-ity," R. 1. Learson and V. G. Ampola,7:15-16.
1258. "Oysters in the Pacific Northwest," W.P. Breese, 7: 17.
JUNE
1251. "Modified tuna purse seine net achievesrecord low porpoise kill rate," James M.Coe and Philippe J. Vergne, 6: 1-4.
1252. "The ocean pout: An example of under-utilized fisheries resource develop-ment," DanieIJ. Sheehy, Soliman Y. K.Shenouda, AaronJ. Alton, Saul B. Saila,and Spiros M. Constantinides, 6:5·15.
1253. "Performance of trawls used in resourceassessment," Fred Wathne, 6:16-23.
5-year SEFC progress report," ThomasM. Vanselous, 4:12-24.
AUGUST
1246. "Porpoise rescue methods in the yel-lowfin purse seine fishery and the impor-tance of Medina panel mesh size," EricG. Barham, Warren K. Taguchi, andStephen B. Reilly, 5:1-10.
1247. "Effect of processing variables on stor-age characteristics of frozen mincedAlaska pollock," D. Miyauchi, G.Kudo, and M. Patashnik, 5:11-14.
1248. "Response of costs and returns to alter-native feed prices and conversions inaquaculture systems," J. E. Easley, Jr.,5:15-17.
1249. "The Atlantic coast surf clam fishery-1974," John W. Ropes and George E.Ward, Jr., 5: 18-23.
1250. "The right package for frozen fish," L.J. Ronsivalli, 5:24.
MAY
1243. "Past, present, and future uses of mincedfish," Frederick J. King, 4: 1-4.
1244. "Effects of cadmium, mercury, andsilver on marine animals," AnthonyCalabrese, Frederick P. Thurberg, andEdith Gould, 4:5-11.
1245. "Fishery engineering advancements: A
MARCH
1237. "Mixed species utilization," Daniel W.Baker and Steven E. Hulme, 3: 1-3.
1238. "Chilled seawater system for bulkhold-ing sea herring," Steven E. Hulme andDaniel W. Baker, 3:4-9.
1239. "The southeastern Alaska herringfishery," Howard O. Ness, 3:10-14.
1240. "The recent development of the south-eastern Alaska herring fishery," HowardO. Ness, 3:15-18.
1241. "Observations on the birth of a south-eastern Alaska fishery," Howard O.Ness, 3: 19-22.
1242. "Seasonal changes in spatial distributionand activity of two species of Pacificrockfishes, Sebasles jlavidus and S.cilialus, in Lynn Canal, southeasternAlaska," H. Richard Carlson and LouisBarr, 3:23-24.
APRIL
1231 . "Fisheries development in New En-gland-a perspective," W. F. Rathjen,2:1-6.
1232. "Technology in fisheries development,"Louis J. Ronsivalli, 2:7-10.
1233. "A machine for heading and evisceratingsmall fish," J. M. Mendelsohn, T. J.Connors, and J. G. Callan, 2:11-18.
1234. "Development of a color measuring sys-tem for minced fish blocks," F. J. Kingand J. J. Ryan, 2:18-23.
1235. "Some recent examples of fishing geartechnology development or transfer inNew England," Robert E. Taber, 2:24-25.
1236. "Export opportunities for New Englandfishery products," Henry R. McAvoyand Paul M. Earl, 2:26-29.
FEBRUARY
1228. "Composition of the edible portion ofraw (fresh or frozen) crustaceans, finfish,and mollusks. II. Macroelements:sodium, potassium, chlorine, calcium,phosphorus, and magnesium," VirginiaD. Sidwell, David H. Buzzell, PaulineR. Foncannon, and Audrey L. Smith,1:1-11.
1229. "Red snappers of the Carolina coast, "Churchill B. Grimes, Charles S. Man-ooch III, Gene R. Huntsman, and RobertL. Dixon, 1:12-15.
1230. "Finding fish with satellites," AndrewJ. Kemmerer and Johnny A. Butler,1:16-21.
JANUARY
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