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INDEX Fishery Bulletin Vol. 81, 1-4 AOAC multlrealdue procedure for pesticide .......... 391-392 ABLE, I.. W.--e •• GRIKBS at a1.; KATZ at al.; TUJJlER .t .1. IIOv... nca, and feeding habits of harbor 8eale. !!!2s.!. vitullo•• at Netarta and Tillamook. Bay., Oregon, II by B.obln R. Brown and Bruce R. Kate..... 291 ACERllA, SHAlCLEE et a1. "Age and growth of dolphin, Coryphaeo& 88 deternned by growth rlng8 1n otoliths. II by Hazel A. Oxellford and Wayne Hunte ............................... 906 "As., growth, and mortality of king mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla, from the Boutheastern United Statea, n by Allyn G. Johnson. William A. Pable, Jr., Mark L. Willi_IDS, and Lyman E. Barger .................. 97 "Age, groven, and sexual maturity of Greenland halibut, Reinhardt ius hippoglossoid.. (WalbauDl), in the Canadian Northwest Atlantic,lI by w. R. Bowering.... 599 "Age, aize, growth, and chemical composition of Atlantic _nhaden, Brevoortia tyrannua. from Narraganaett Bay, Rhode Island,lI by Ann Gail Durbin, Edward G. Durbin, Tho._ J. Smayda, and Peter G. Verity.......... 133 Age-frequency esti'lll4tion bias resolution ••••••••••••••••••••••• 93 biases •••• '" I I ••• I •••• I I ••• I ••• '" I •••• I ••• I ••••••• I 92 bonito, Pacific ••••• , •••• , ••••••••••••••••••••• I ••••• 91 clam, hard ••• I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ," 772 cod, Atlantic ........................................ 304 c01D.llll8rcial fisheries ................................. 723 croaker. Atlantic. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• ••• •••• 405 halibut, Greenland.................................... 599 herrina, gold spot ..... •••••••••• 593 mack.erel, king....................................... 99 mortality rate8 •••••••••••••••• I ..................... 898 nonsalaaonids ......................................... 817 salaaonids ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• I ....... 817 shrillp, pinlt......................................... 456 snapper, Hawaiian •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 531 spot ..... 405 tuna, Bouthern bluefin •••••••••• I I ..... 726 Yon Bertalanify growth equation...................... 92 Age-s1ze estimation anchovy, northern........... ••••• ••••••• ••••• •••• •••• 743 C1811, hard ........................................... 697 cod, Atlantic ........................................ 304 crab. blue king...................................... 621 crab, deep-'8ea red ................................... 903 crab. rock •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 357 croaker .............................................. 793 halibut, Greenland................................... 599 mackerel, \tina ....................................... 709 ID8nhaden, Atlantic ................................... 133 nouaalmonida ......................................... 817 ribbonfi.h........................................... 161 .ollllOnid............................................. 817 shrillp............................................... 792 fre.hv.ter ................................... 656 snapper, Hawaiian.................................... 531 spl1tt.U............................................ 649 .pot 792 tU.H.h............................................. 756 v.akti.h............................................. 803 ill!!!!. vu1p •• --o•• Bon.H.h ALB VlZOIi , WILLlAK S.--ooo COLTON and ALEVlZON ALLEN. LAUY G., and EDWAlD B.. DeKARTINI. "Temporal and Ipatial patteru of nunhore diatribut10n and abundance of the pelasic fiahe. off San Ooofre- Dc.aMide, Californian................................. 569 .A!2!.!. aapidl.aima--llee Shad, American "Analysea of feediDI 1n two marine copepoda froll Santa Monica Bay. California," by G. S. Kleppel and E. Manzanilla •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I •••• I •••••• '" 154 "Analyzing the V1dth of daily otolith increments to age the Hawaiian snapper. Prist 1pollllOide. f ila_ntolu., II by Ral.ton, Stephen, and Garret T. M.iyamoto •••••••••••••• , 523 Anchovy, northern ••••••••• , •••••••••• I '" , ••••••• , •• '" 815 aS8 determination •••••••••••••••••• I ••••• ,., ••••••• " 743 envlron1D8ntal condit ions ••••••••••••••••••••••••• I... 748 ftsh population dynamics....... •••• •••••••••••••••••• 741 juvenile samples ................................ 742, 746 larval abundance •••••••• '" •••••••••••• I .... 41, 744, 747 otolith preparation ••••••••••••••••••••• I............ 743 size, b1rth-d.ate ••••••• , ••••••••••••••• ,., ••• ," 744, 741 Anguilla anguilla--eee Eel, Atlantic Anguilla rostrata--eee Eel. Atlantic Anoplopoma fimbrta--see Sablefiah APPELDOORN. RICHARD S•• "Variation in the growth rate of and ita relationship to the environment a8 analyzed through principal componenta analylls and the w parameter of the von Bertalanffy equation" ......... 75 Aroclor- .. ee Pint ish "Aspects of reproduction of the blue aDJ8sel, Mvtilul ..!.!!y.!.!!. (Pelecypoda: Mytilidae) in Long Island Sound, II by Dian. J. Brou••••u............... 733 Atlantic, South bight habitat........................................ 537 B.fUn Bonlt .... 600 Baja California "hal., gray : ........... 513, 519 BAKKALA, RICIlARD--o•• GRANT .t al. BARGER, L'llIAIl E.--ooe JOBllSON st al. BARnR, HORRIS W.--os. HATllEl/S and 8ARKER BARTOO, NORHAll W., and KEITII R. PAIlIQ!R, "Stoch•• tic age-frequency eetl11&t1on uelng the von Bertalanffy graveb equation" ....... •••• •••• •••• •••• ••••• ••••• •••••• 91 B•• 8 fiab.ry econaaic .valu.tion........................ 168, 170. 171 St. Lanence B.lv.r .... a.tern Lake Ontarl0.............. 168 Baa., .triped .......................................... 420 ge.r............................................ 421, 423 lIOve.nt ......................................... 421-425 Savannah R.iver, Ga ................................... 420 BathyloIU........................................... 24. 36 B&ACIIAK, TEIJlT D., "Variabili t1 in median s1ze and ase at .exual uturity of Atlantic:. cod, .:Jrhua. au tbe Sc:.otian Shelf in the northvut Atlantic Ocean"..... 303 923

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Page 1: Fishery Bulletin Vol. 81, 1-4INDEX Fishery Bulletin Vol. 81, 1-4 AOAC multlrealdue procedure for pesticide 391-392 ABLE, I.. W.--e•• GRIKBS at a1.; KATZ at al.; TUJJlER .t .1

INDEX

Fishery Bulletin Vol. 81, 1-4

AOAC multlrealdue procedure for pesticide.......... 391-392

ABLE, I.. W.--e•• GRIKBS at a1.; KATZ at al.;TUJJlER .t .1.

~I1AbundaDce. IIOv...nca, and feeding habits of harbor8eale. !!!2s.!. vitullo•• at Netarta and Tillamook.Bay., Oregon, II by B.obln R. Brown and Bruce R. Kate..... 291

ACERllA, R.OBIN-~ee SHAlCLEE et a1.

"Age and growth of dolphin, Coryphaeo&~ 88

deternned by growth rlng8 1n otoliths. II by Hazel A.Oxellford and Wayne Hunte............................... 906

"As., growth, and mortality of king mackerel,Scomberomorus cavalla, from the Boutheastern UnitedStatea, n by Allyn G. Johnson. William A. Pable, Jr.,Mark L. Willi_IDS, and Lyman E. Barger.................. 97

"Age, groven, and sexual maturity of Greenlandhalibut, Reinhardt ius hippoglossoid.. (WalbauDl), inthe Canadian Northwest Atlantic,lI by w. R. Bowering.... 599

"Age, aize, growth, and chemical composition ofAtlantic _nhaden, Brevoortia tyrannua. from NarraganaettBay, Rhode Island,lI by Ann Gail Durbin, Edward G.Durbin, Tho._ J. Smayda, and Peter G. Verity.......... 133

Age-frequency esti'lll4tionbias resolution •••••••••••••••••••••••~............... 93biases •••• '" I I ••• I •••• I I ••• I ••• '" I •••• I ••• I ••••••• I 92bonito, Pacific ••••• , •••• , ••••••••••••••••••••• I ••••• 91clam, hard ••• I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ," 772cod, Atlantic........................................ 304c01D.llll8rcial fisheries................................. 723croaker. Atlantic. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• ••• •••• 405halibut, Greenland.................................... 599herrina, gold spot..... •••••••••• 593mack.erel, king....................................... 99mortality rate8 •••••••••••••••• I..................... 898nonsalaaonids......................................... 817salaaonids ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• I....... 817shrillp, pinlt......................................... 456snapper, Hawaiian•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 531spot..... 405tuna, Bouthern bluefin•••••••••• I I..... 726Yon Bertalanify growth equation...................... 92

Age-s1ze estimationanchovy, northern........... ••••• ••••••• ••••• •••• •••• 743C1811, hard........................................... 697cod, Atlantic........................................ 304crab. blue king...................................... 621crab, deep-'8ea red................................... 903crab. rock•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 357croaker.............................................. 793halibut, Greenland................................... 599mackerel, \tina....................................... 709ID8nhaden, Atlantic................................... 133nouaalmonida......................................... 817ribbonfi.h........................................... 161.ollllOnid............................................. 817shrillp............................................... 7928hri~, fre.hv.ter................................... 656snapper, Hawaiian.................................... 531spl1tt.U............................................ 649.pot 792tU.H.h............................................. 756v.akti.h............................................. 803

ill!!!!. vu1p••--o•• Bon.H.hALB VlZOIi , WILLlAK S.--ooo COLTON and ALEVlZON

ALLEN. LAUY G., and EDWAlD B.. DeKARTINI. "Temporaland Ipatial patteru of nunhore diatribut10n andabundance of the pelasic fiahe. off San Ooofre-Dc.aMide, Californian................................. 569

.A!2!.!. aapidl.aima--llee Shad, American

"Analysea of feediDI 1n two marine copepoda froll SantaMonica Bay. California," by G. S. Kleppel and E.Manzanilla•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I •••• I •••••• '" 154

"Analyzing the V1dth of daily otolith increments to agethe Hawaiian snapper. Prist 1pollllOide. f ila_ntolu., II byRal.ton, Stephen, and Garret T. M.iyamoto •••••••••••••• , 523

Anchovy, northern••••••••• , •••••••••• I '" , ••••••• , •• '" 815aS8 determination •••••••••••••••••• I ••••• ,., ••••••• " 743envlron1D8ntal condit ions ••••••••••••••••••••••••• I... 748ftsh population dynamics....... •••• •••••••••••••••••• 741juvenile samples................................ 742, 746larval abundance•••••••• '" •••••••••••• I.... 41, 744, 747otolith preparation••••••••••••••••••••• I............ 743size, b1rth-d.ate••••••• , ••••••••••••••• ,., ••• , " 744, 741

Anguilla anguilla--eee Eel, Atlantic

Anguilla rostrata--eee Eel. Atlantic

Anoplopoma fimbrta--see Sablefiah

APPELDOORN. RICHARD S•• "Variation in the growth rateof ~.!.!!..9.!!!.!.and ita relationship to the environmenta8 analyzed through principal componenta analylls and the

w parameter of the von Bertalanffy equation"......... 75

Aroclor-..ee Pint ish

"Aspects of reproduction of the blue aDJ8sel, Mvtilul..!.!!y.!.!!. (Pelecypoda: Mytilidae) in Long Island Sound, II

by Dian. J. Brou••••u............... 733

Atlantic, Southbight habitat........................................ 537

B.fUn Bonlt.... 600

Baja California"hal., gray :........... 513, 519

BAKKALA, RICIlARD--o•• GRANT .t al.

BARGER, L'llIAIl E.--ooe JOBllSON st al.BARnR, HORRIS W.--os. HATllEl/S and 8ARKER

BARTOO, NORHAll W., and KEITII R. PAIlIQ!R, "Stoch•• ticage-frequency eetl11&t1on uelng the von Bertalanffygraveb equation"....... •••• •••• •••• •••• ••••• ••••• •••••• 91

B•• 8 fiab.ryeconaaic .valu.tion........................ 168, 170. 171St. Lanence B.lv.r ....a.tern Lake Ontarl0.............. 168

Baa., .triped.......................................... 420ge.r............................................ 421, 423lIOve.nt......................................... 421-425Savannah R.iver, Ga................................... 420

BathyloIU........................................... 24. 36B&ACIIAK, TEIJlT D., "Variabilit1 in median s1ze and aseat .exual uturity of Atlantic:. cod,~ .:Jrhua. autbe Sc:.otian Shelf in the northvut Atlantic Ocean"..... 303

923

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in ••dt nt ..IlUtagenlc: ..aolubl11z1aa or diaper.lna agent ..toz.lc...... •••• ••••••• 473,

B.lonld... • • • • • • . . • . • • • • • . . . . . • • . . . • • • . . • • • • • . • . . • • . • • . 260

B.nzo(.)pyr.n. (B.P)............. 473carcinogen1c. •••••••••• ••••••••• 473, 476, 479concentration.... ••• ••••••• ••••• ••• 473-474, 478In ••nd...... 476. 4781n ••• Vater... •••• •••• 473, 476-478

478473476478

8erlDI S••fecal _terial oo 515, 520invertebratea. benthic..... SIS, 519invertebrat.. , tntaun.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 517l.rg. biv.lv.................................... 517. 520walrua................................................................... 501whale, gray............. •••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• ••• 513

ItBiocheucal genetic. of Pacific blue fUrUn, Makatraai8ricaa., from Hawaiiaa water.," by James B. Shaklee,I.ichard W. Brill, and I.obln Acerra..................... 85

ItBiochemical population structure of yellowfln aol.,Liunda aspera, of the north Pacific Ocean and BeringSea, II by W. Stewart Grant, Richard Bakkal., Pred M.Utter, David J. Teel, and Toki...aa Kobayashi........... 667

Biomaaa ealculat ionmacrophyt............................................ 838zooplankton.......................................... 855

Bivalve, benthic~.pp••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 504!:!I!.~"""""""""""""""""'" 504-505Serrie.a groealandieus............................... 504

BOU, GEORGE R., and I.. GRECORY LOUGH. "Growth of larvalAtlantic cod.~ morhus. and haddock, Melanograt1Ull.18aeglefinus. on Georges Bank, spring 1981"... ••••••• •••• 827

BOND. CARL E•• TING T. 1CAIl ••nd KATHERINE W. KYERS.tlNotes on the marine life of the river lampre", LampetraayreaL in Yaquina Bay. Orelon. and the Columbia Rivereatuaryll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 165

BonefiahBahauan vaters...................................... 148move_nt patterns.................................... 148ultra.onie equip_nt................................. 148

Bongo plankton nets.... ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40S

Bonlto, Pacificvon Bertalantfy growth equation............. ••••••••• 93

BOWRING, W. R•• "Ag., grovth, and .exual maturity ofCre.oland halibut, Reinhardt ius hippoglo.aoides(Walbau.), in the Canadian Northwe.t Atlantic"...... ••• 599

BOWMAN, R. E.-....e DOUIN et al.

Srevoortia D.tronu.--.e. Menhaden, gulf

Bre.oorti& tyr.DDu.-..... Menhadea, Atlantic

BI.ILL, I.ICIL\&D W._e. SRAnEE et .1.

BROUSS!AlJ, DIAMI J., "Up.ctl of reproduction of theblue .....1. l!I.U!.!!!. edull. (Pel.cypoda' Kytlllda.)in Lana Ialand Sound".................................. 733

BlO1lM, 10111 I., aDd BlOCE I. KATE, "Abundanc.,IIOv._nt., aDd faedina habit. of harbor .e.l., Pbocavitullna•• t Hetart. aad Tillamook Ba"•• Oreaonll....... 291

Bull rak.--ee. CI•• rake

CPDI................................................... 52

.£!!!!!!!!.--..e rub. re.f

C.Uau. p.r.dt........................................ 246

CAMPBELL. A•••Dd M. D. IAGLES. "S1z. at _turity aDdf.CUDdity of rock cr.b., Canc.r irroratu., frO'll the B.,.of FUDdy aDd aouthv••t.ro Nov. Scotia".. ••••• ••••• ••••• 357

924

.£!.!!.5.!!. borealia--eee Crab • .lonah

Cancer irroratu.--.•• Cr.b, rock

C.rcharhlnul 1I11.bertl•••ndbar ahark... ••••••••••••• 61, 72

Catch ••t1..tlon-~e••lao T.88ing

Catch •• tiutionb... U.h.ry......................................... 168co_rcial fi.b.ri.a................................. 723cr.b. blue klng.... 621fi.h. de_rial....................................... 537fiah, r ••f........................................... 679fiah.ry man.ge_nt................................... 723mackerel. king....................................... 711salmon, cabo......................................... 412shrillp, deepwater pandalid........................... 434shrimp, freshwat.r................................... 658.plltt.ll............................................ 650tun., bluefin........................................ 107tuna, .outhern bluefln............................... 726

Caulolatl1uI aUcrop.-....e. Til.fish, bluelioe

C.ntropriati8--se. Fish, reef

IIChange. in size of three dolphin (Stenella .pp.)populations io the ea.tern tropical Pacific." by Till D.Smith ..

Chelll1eal cOllpoait ionfinfiah......................... 389_nhsden, Atlantlc..... ••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• 139, 181sole, yellovfln...................................... 669

Chilean subtropical raiafall........................... 363loog-term............................................ 369

CHRIS1MAH. K. C.--..•• VAN HEUKELEII .t .1.Cl... rake.............................................. 429

Clall, hardacetate peels......................... 698, 699. 701, 706aging _thodology.................................... 766aonual shell iacrement.......................... 699. 700Chesapeak.e Bay....................................... 691dark b.nd....................................... 699. 706fleld population........................... 768. 774, 776growth rate.......................................... 706light band...................................... 699. 706m1crosrovth lncre.nt................................ 701rake••••••••• ,....................................... 429sh.ll micros tructure............................... •• 699southeaatern United State............................ 765

Claa, aof t-ehelleav! roolleotal par.Mters............................. 79Gallucci and Quinn para_ter l£l ••••••••••••••••••• 75, 78grOV'th rate....................................... 75. 78Marylaad to Nova Scotl............................... 75

CLAUI. THOMAS A._•• WILLIAlIS .nd CLAllIJ!:

CLAUSI_. DAVID M., "lood of walleye pollock..Ther.lr. ch.lcogr..... ia aa 8mbay..nt of louth-uatern Alaaka"........................................ 637

Cli..tic ch."lI"ba•• , .trip.d........................................ 420

Clup•• h.ran",. R!ll!!!.--..•• Berrlng. P.clfic

COBB, J. STANLEY-~•• IlICIIARIlS .t .1.Cod. Atlantle...................... ........ ....... 437. 827

••tlr1Icul.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 830C.pe Battera. to Wutlrn Nova Scotia................. 438c.tcb....... 304. 305. 309. 315dally food couau..,tion............................... 437G.org.. Balik......................................... 827grOW'tb lacr••nt..................................... 829I.pillu.............................................. 830l.rv.l growth.................................... 830-833••a lizi and a...................................... 316

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.diu. length and age at maturity.... •••••• •••• •••••• 317otoliths.............................. ••••••••••••••• 828Scot ian Sh.lf........................................ 303

"Coherence 1n zooplankton of • large nortb"ut Atlanticeco.yatea," by 1:. Shenun, J. I.. Green, J. I.. Goulet,.nd L. EjlyllODt........................................ 855

COLLETU. BRUCE B.--... CUSSEY .t .1.

COLTOIl, DOUGUAS E., and WILL1AII S. ALEVIZOIl,''Movement patteru. of bonef iah,~ wlpe., inBahaatan Vater.". • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 148

"A comparilon of aerial, shipboard, and land-baaedsurvey methodology for the harbor porpoise, Phocoenaphocoena,1I by Scott D. Kraul, JaIMe I.. Gilbert, andJohn H. Prescott •• ,., •••••••••••••••• ,., ••• ,." •••••••• 910

!fA comparison of gray whale, E8chrichtiu8 robustul.feeding in the Bering Sea and Baja California," by JohnS. Oliver, Petar N. Slattery, Mark A. Silberstein, andEdmund P. O'Connor., •••••• ,., ••••••• , ••• , ••••• , •••••••• 513

Con8umption by guanobirdl................................................ 369

Contaminationfint ilh.............................................. 389grunion, California••••• ,............................ 473

Copepod paraaitea ••• ,.................................. 260

Copepoda,.............................................. 227

"Copepods and 8c011l.brid fishes: A study io host-paraalterelatioD,hipl," by Roger P. Cressey, Bruce B. Collette,and Joseph L. Russo ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••• 227

Copepoda, marineAcartia~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••• 155~pacificus•• , ••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••• 155diatom 156dinof lagellatea •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• , •• "...... 156food selection.... •••••••••• ••••• •••• ••••• ••••• •••••• 154Santa Monica Bay, Calif.............................. 154

Conphaena hippurua_ee Dolphin

Crab, blue king. ••••••• •••••••• •••••• ••••• ••••• •••••••• 621AIa.u............................................... 621f8111&1••ize•• , •••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••• 621male liz•••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 622materials and !letholia of collection•••• , ••• ,......... 621

Crab, deep-sea redgrowth ; 903-905juvenile••••••••••••••••••• " •••••••••••••••••••••••• 903laboratory-reared.................................... 903welt.rn Atlantic Oce.n............................... 903

Crab, rock8.y of Fundy......................................... 357div.rs 357f.cundity............................................ 361gonad................................................ 358lob.tar tr.p..................................... 51, 357lll&turity............................................. 359nooovigorou. femalea and ulel....................... 357ovigerous females •••••••••••• , ••• ,."................ 358southve.tern Nova Scotia •••••••••••••••••• , ••••• ,.... 357travl••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• ,.. 357

CRADDOCK, JAllES E.--.ee ROBISON .nd CRADDOCK

CUEL, MISCRELLE--o.e DIVITA et al.

CUSSEY, ROGER F., BRUCE B. COLLETTE, .nd JOSEPH L.RUSSO, "Cope.podB and 9combrid fishes: A study inhost-parasite relationships"........................ ••• 227

Croaker, Atlantic...................................... 7891nfection•••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 895larva••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••• , ••• , ••••••••••••••• 895larval .bundance••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••• 407-4101ll8an .t.ndard length........................ 407-409, 4111972-73 season....................................... 4081973-74 ••••on....................................... 409occurrence of ••••••••••••••••• ,...................... 405

Cunnerforaging behavior •••••• ,............................. 426iotertidal f••ding.;............................. 426-428Scituate, Hass....................................... 426

Cxutog.ster aggregata--eee Perch, shiner

Cynosc10n regalis--see Wealtfish

DAIlIELS, ROBERT A., and PETER B. MOYLE, "Life historyof splittai1 (Cyprinidae: Pogonichthya macrolepldotus)in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary"................. 647

DeMARTINI, EDWARD E.--... ALLEN and DeMARTIIlI

"Delineation of tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps,stocks along the United States east coalt and in theGulf of Mexico," by S. J. Katz, C. B. Gr1.e, andK. W. Abl.............................................. 41

Delphinus.Q.. delphia. common dolphin••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••

"Development and distribution of the young of northernamoothtongue, Leuroglos8u8 schmidti (Bathylag1dae), 1nthe northealt Pacific, with comments on the systemattcsof the genus Lauroslossul Gilbert, II by Jean R. Dunn.... 23

"Distribution of fishes 1n seagrass meadovs: Role ofmacrophyte biomass and speciea compol1t1on," by Allanw. Stoner •• , ••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 837

Crab, Jonahlob.ter trap ••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51

"Distribution, size relation.hips, and food habits ofjuven1le k1ng-of-the"""Salmon, Trachipterua ale ivelil,caught off the Oregon coalt," by Jonathah K. Sheolter... 161

Crab, mudAleb ,...... •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• 885~riean oyat.r, Cruloltrea virainica............... 863charact.ri.tic••••••••••••••••••• ,................... 877color.tinn................................. 884, 888, 889differlnc.. fraa other Panopeu••peci................ 877ecolollY.............................................. 887.l.ctrophore.i. of h.lIOcyaninl.,..................... 883g tic variability... 884h.bit.t... •••• ••• g84, g85morphological character.............................. 886North Caroli.......................................... 883Panop.u. aUltrob••ue nft Ip.ci....................... 865Panopeul h.!.£!!!.U! B. Kilna Edward., ••••••••••••••••• 866Panoplue lacultri. Deebonn........................... 868Panoplue _r1dionali. new .peci...................... 872Panop.ua ..2.1!.!.!!!!. Salth, a.- r.nk...................... 873Panopeu••1.loni latbbun, uw rauk.................. 875phylical .nd biololical factor....................... 886predatorl............................................ 863prey 884Ipeei.. accounta..................................... 865statiatical .n.ly.................................... 886

DIVITA. REGIIlA, MISCHELLE CUEL, and PETER F. SRERIDAIl,"Pooda of co.atal fiabea duriD& brown shrimp,~ aEt_cua, migration from Teu. elltuariel(Jun.-July 1981)"...... ••••• •••• 396

DODRILL, JOIl W._II GIUIIlRB .t al.

DolphinBarbadOll............................................. 906ea.tern tropical Pacific••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... 1grovth................... 908kill ratea ••• ,....................................... 5population ••••••••••••• ,............................. 1purse I.ioa fiah.ry ••• ,.............................. 1recruit_at rat.B.................................... 8.agitt.l otolithl............................... 906. 907

Dolphin IIOrt.11tyeltill&tiq•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Dolphin, Pra.er'.eaBtam tropical Pacific... •••• ••••• •••••• ••••• •••••• 283••opel.gic H.h............................ 283. 284-288

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e.scern tropical Pacific ••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••vhlub.lly ..

purae ae1na•••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.hrll1p.......................................... 284,.quld 284,staNch coot.nta................................ 284,

!tEffectl of behavioral interactioDI on the catch.bilityof Aarican lobatar, Hoaru. a_ricanu•• and tva specie.of~ crabe," by i. Anne iichard., J. Stanley Cobb,aod Mteh••1 J. Pog.rry............................. .... SI

EJSYMONT, L.-..... SHEIlIWl .t .1.

nEff.cta of benzo(a)pyr.ne on the early d.velop_ntof California grunion, Leureathe. tenui. (Piscee,Atherinid••), ff by Delaine L. Winkler, Keith L. Duncan,Jo Elleo Haas, aod Harold 11. Puffer..... 473

284, 286-289283287287287

otoliths ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Dolphio, apotted ••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••••coastal •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E1 Nll1o 363east.rn tropical Pacific •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••offshore •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

DUDLEY, RICHARD C" and T. GLENN McGAHEE, "Winterand altered spring movements.of striped bass in theSavannah River, Georgia............................ ••••• 420

Electrophoresiacrab, mud............................................ 883marlin, Pacific blue.... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 86sole, yellowfin...... •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• 667tl1eU.h.......................................... 42, 43

Dudoog................................................. 501

DUNCAN, KEITH L.--oeo WINn.ERet d.

DUNCAN, P. 8.--oee PETERSON et a1.

"Electrophoretic aDAlyses of hemocyanina from four speciesof 1II.Id crabs, genus Panoe.us, with observations on theecology of f. obesua," by Bolling Sullivan, Katie Miller,Kathleen Singleton, Anthony G. Scheer, and Austin 8.111111............................................. ...... 883

Duncan's test...................................... 272-275 Elliott and Per. son model.............................. 437

DUNN, JEAN R., "Development and distribution of theyoung of northern smoothtongue, Leuroslos8us schmidti(8athylagidae), in the northeast Pacific, \11th commentson the systematics of the genus Leuroglossu8 Gilbere lf

•• 23

embryosgrunion, California............ •••••••••••••••••••••• 475pollock., walleye..................................... 890sculpin, longhorn.................................... 782shark, sandtiger. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• 210

DUR.BIN, A. G.--see DURBIN and DURBIN; DURBIN et ale EMKET'I', ROBERT L.--see McCABE at ale

DURBIN, ANN GAIL, EDWARD G. DURBIN, THOMAS J. SKAYDA,and PETER G. VERITY, "Age. size, growth, and cheadcalcomposition of Atlaneic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus,from Narragansett 8ay, Rhode Island"........ ••••••••••• 133

DURJlIN, E. G., A. G. DURJlIN, R. 11. LANGTON, aDd R. E.BOWMAN, "Stomach contents of silver halte, Mer1ucclusbiUnear!s. and Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. andestiution of their daily ratioos"..................... 437

IlEmpirical use of longeVity data to estimate mortal1tyrates," by John K. Hoenig... ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• 898

IlEnergy and nitrogen budgetll for the Atlantic ID8:nhaden,Brevoortia tyrannu8 (Piaces: Clupeidae), a filter-feedingplanktivora," by Edward G. Durbin and Ann G. Durbin•••• 177

Energy budgeta--see Pish bioenergetics

DURBIN, EDWARD G., and ANN G. DURBIN, "Energy andnitrogen budgets for the Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortiatyrannua (Pisces: Clupeida.>, a filter-feedingplanktivora"........................................... 177

Engrauli. mordax-1ee Anchovy, northern

EPIPANIO, C. E.-....e VAN HEUKELEI! et .1.

Epinephelul niveacue-1ee Pieh, reef

OlJR.BIN, EDWARD G.--see DUR.BIN et alaEschrichtius ~--se. Whale, gray

DURKIN, JOSEPH T.--.ee McCABE et al.

!.. drumJDOndhayi--see PllIh, reef

ItThe estimation of a catch level which stabilizes theparental biomass of an exploited fish stock,lI by J.Majowski and J. Hampton................................ 723

EAGLES, M. D.--oee CAMPBELL and EAGLES

"Early development of the longhorn sculpin,Hyoxocephalus octodecemapinosus," by William A. Walshand Wll1ia1l A. Lund, Jr................................ 781

PADNorway Regional Acoustic Centre....................... 363

PV .!D!!!!!.2!!.............................................. 434

!IAn ecoo.OIII.1c evaluation of the St. Lawrence River-easternLak. Ontario baaa fishery, It by Predric C. Menz and DonaldP. l111too.............................................. 168

Econoll1c studi••b••• H.h.ry......................................... 168

Eeoayate.crab, mud............................................ 885zooplankton............... ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• 857

FABLE, I1ILLIAN A., Jr.-..... JOIlllSON .t a1.

"'actore affactius the distribution, abundance, andsurvival of~ 10rdanl (Decapoda, Pandalidae)1.rv•• off the Oregon co•• t," by Peter C. Roth11sbergaod Ch.rl•• B. M111.r.................................. 455

FEGLEY, STEPIIEII R.-..... PETERSON .t a1.

Plofl.b................................................ 389U.S. cout.l v.t.r........................... ••••• ••• 391

Eel, Americaa-1.e Eel, Atlantic

Eel, Atl.nticdistribution of leptocephali......................... 490drift II1gratloo...................................... 483drift .1I1Ulatioo........................... 483, 496, 498leptoe.phdl (larvas).. 483nortb Atlantic Oc.an............................ 483, 485

Eel, European-1e. Eel, AtlantiC

"Effect of tealperature on rate of elDbryonic developmentof walley. pollock, Therasra chalcosrauuu," by Evan B.Hayo•••Dd St.ve E. 19o.11............................. 890

UFiah .Dd shrimp II1lr.tione 1n the northern Gulf ofNexico analyzed u.ing stable C, N, and S isotoperatio., II by Bri.n Pry.................................. 789

Pish bloensrg.t lcemenhaden, Atlantic.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 177

Pish interaction....................................... 541bird pr.d.tore................. 427copepod.............................................. 227dolphin, lra.er'••••• , ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• 283fiah, pelaatc ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• 576fllh, •••Ir••••••••• , •••••••••••••• • ••• •••••••••••••• 837open ahelf........................................... 541

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pollock, walleye..................................... 639reef................................................. 541~alllOn1d. and noa.aalmou1da........................... 815••a1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 121shrimp t brown........................................ 396South Atlantic Blght........ 537specie. .stimat...................................... 375.pl1ttall...... 647sponge-coral habitat................................. 541wh1t1ns, Pac.1Hc..................................... 632

Piab. deepwatertaSS1ns.............................................. 663

Fiah t larvalcroaker. Atlantic.................................... 896menhaden, gulf....................................... 895

Fish. pelagicdata analys1s................... ••••••••••••••••••••• 570feeding behavior..................................... S8Sforegut content...................... ••••••••••• 572. 584lampara net.......................................... S70location comparison................. ••••••••••• •••••. 572net.-hauls............................................ 570pat.t.erns. ••••.••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••.•••••• 573San Ouofre-oceaualde, Callf...................... 570-582species composition.. ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 572. 576

Fish. reefblack. sea baas... •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• ••••• ••••••.• 681groupers •••••••.••••••••••••• o.. 679gr~h paramet.ers.................................... 681grunt................................................ 681management problems. potential....................... 680mortality parameters.............. 681. 683-686. 689, 694potS1ea.............................................. 679snappers............................................. 679South Atlantlc B1Sht................................. 679yleld pet tecrui<........ ......... 680, 6S1, 683-686, 689

Fish, seagrassd1str1butlon......................................... 837macrophyte bio1D&8S................................... 837maoatee grasa. SYBriogodlum fil1forma...... ••• •••• ••• 837plnf1.h............... • 838seagrass meadOW's..................................... 837shoal gras••~ wright1i.... ••••••••• •••••••••• 838specie. composition.... ••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••• ••••••• 837turtle grass, Tha1asse. teBtudium.................... 837

Fish, Texas cOsICa1.................................... 643croaker.............................................. 643cut1alsfish......... ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• 643food hablta.......................................... 643porSy 643seatrout ••.•••••••••••••••••.•• •••••••• ••• r.......... 643stomach cootents •.••••••••••• • •• •••••••.••••••••••••• 643

Fish, trawl caught..................................... S37biomass.............................................. 540day-a.ight trawl tows................................. 538relative abundance................................... 541South Atlantic Blght................................. 537speci•• composition.... •••••••• •••• •••••••• •••••••••• 541Iponge-eoral habitat... ••••••••• •••• ••• ••••• •••• 537. 543

Piahe., 8cOllbrid....................................... 227

Flah_al lndu.etry................................. 367, 369

Flounder, .t.rry..... ••• •••••• •••••••••• •••• •••• ••••••• 815

Flound.r, vlntereSp 914la'rva................................................ 914Narr.g.Mett Bay..................................... 914nucl.ar gBnerator effects............................ 915

Flounder, yel1ovtall................................... 15develop_nt................................ 344. 351, 353feediq patt.ma....... •••••••••• •••••••••• ••• 16, 18, 20gono.outic index.................................... 343Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Cheaapeake Bay........... 341Barris' he..toxylin••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••• •••• 342lD&croecopic structure................................ 343maturity It.S•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• 343aI1croacopic app.arance•••••••••••••••• • •••••• •••••••• 347

northea.tern United State............................ 15oocytel.............................................. 342oogeoeli............................................. 344oogoni............................................... 351ovari............ ••• ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• ••• 344stomach contentl..................................... 16Stud.nt-N.V1IIlo-!eulll................................. 342student r

• t-t ••t..................................... 343typea I and II of regreaaina oocyte.................. 352

FOGARTY, MICIWlL J.--eee aICIWlIlS et al.

UFood habita of Pacific whiting, Merlucciua productua.off the weat coalt of North Amarica, 1967 and 1980,"by Patrlc1a A. Llv1useton.............................. 629

"Food habit. of yellowtail flounder, Limancla ferruginea(Storer), frOll off the north••atern United Stat•• ,"by Richard II. Lanston.................................. 15

Food habltacoastal fiahea ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0......... 396cod, Atlantic........................................ 440copepoda, urine..................................... 154croaker.............................................. 795cunner............................................... 426do1phio, Pra••r#s......... •••• ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• 283fish, pelagic........................................ 581fieb., Texa. coastal.................................. 643flounder, yellowtail. ••••• •••• •••••• •••••••• ••••••••• 15hak., s 11ver. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 440herring. gold spot................................ ••• 590lamprey, river..... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••• •••• 165noo.lalmonid... •••••••••••.• ••••• •••••••• •••••••.••••• 81Spollock. walleye..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••• 637r1bbonH.h........................................... 161seal, harbor......................................... 291.htl..p 795.pl1ttall............................................ 651.pot 795walrus... •••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 501whale, gray... •••• ••••• •••••• •••• •••• •••••• ••••••.••• 513wh1t1ns, PacH1c.................. 629

"Food of walleye pollock, Theragra chalcograauu, inan embayment of southealtern Ala.ka, If by navid K.Clausen................................................ 637

"Fooda of coastal f iah.e durinl brow Ihrill:p, Penaeulaztecua. migration frOll Texal estuari.a (June-~1981), II by Reglna Divit., Mischelle Creel, andPeter F. Sheridan...................................... 396

PRITZ, LOWELL W., and DEXTER S. HAVEN, "Hard clall,Kercenarla mercenaria: Shell growth patterns inChesapeake Bay". •••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 697

FRY, BRIAN, "Pieh and shrimp migration. in thenorthern Gull of Mexico analyzed ulinl stable C,N, and S isotope ratio....... ••••• •••• •••• ••••• ••••• •••• 789

GADBOIS, DONALD F., and RICIWlIl S. !lANEY. "Surveyof polychlorinated biphenyla 111 selected fint llh.apeci•• fro. Ua.ited Seate. coa.tal waterl l1

••••••••••••• 389

..2!!t!!!. aorbUf_.e Cod, Atlantic

Gallucci and QuiDn para_tar 75, 78

GAUINS. D. B._e. SMITH et a1.

GalterolteU! acul.atua_ee Stickleback, thre••pin.

c.atric Bvacu.ciOD rateeat1Zlation ..thad.................................... 451

Gearcod end linen....................................... 550high-ri•• roller travl netl.......................... 550book end lina........................................ 547otter travl..................................... 543, 550tr.wl................................................ 550Yauke. otter travl net..................... 538, 547, 550

GeQat1.c. studi.....rlin, Pacific blue................................. 85101., yellcnrfln...................................... 667

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"Geogt'aph1c and historic variationa 1n grovt'n ofweakfish, Crnoscion resalls, 10 the Kiddle AtlaDticBight," by Gary Shepherd and Churchill 11. Gri......... 803

GIUEItr, JAKES a.-..... DJJlS et .1.

GILIlOllE. 11.. CII.IJIT,·JON 1/. DODII.1l.l.. and PATII.ICIA A.LINLEY, "leproduction and embryonic development of thesand ti,at' shark. Odont.spi. taurus (Ralioeaque)"....... 201

GOULET. J. a.-..... SHERIWI et al.

GOVONI, JOHN J .. , "Helm1oth paras it is. of threelarval flshes 10 the northern Culf of Mexico" •••••••• o. 895

CII.IJIT, II. STEll....T. RICILI.1Ul BAKKALA, fRED II. UTTER.DAVID J. TEEL. and TOKIKASA KOBAYASHI. "Siochemicalpopulation structure of yellowfl0 801e,~ aspersof the north Pacific Ocean aDd Berins Sea".............. 667

GRIMES, C. B., So Co TURNER, and K. W. ABLE, itAtechnique for tagging deepwater fish" •••• 0... 0......... 663

caUlES, C. B .. --see KATZ et al.; 'tU1lN!B. et ale

GRIllES, CHUIlCRIl.L 1I.-~ee HUNTSMAN at al.;SHEPREIlD and CRL'lES

"Growth of Gervoo gutnguedens (Brachyura: Geryonldae)juveniles in the laboratory," by \oJ. Van Reukeletll,:1,. C. Christman, C. E. Epifanl0, and S. D. Sulkin...... 903

"Growth of larval Atlantic cod. Cadus morhua. aodhaddock. Melanogral!l.lDUs ae,lettnu!, on Geor6e. Bank,spring 1981, It by George R. 801% Aod R. Gregory Lough... 827

GrOW't:h ratescla., sofc-ahell •••••••••••••• , ••• f.................. 75cod, Atlaotic........................................ 833crab, deep-sea red ••••••••••• 0....................... 903dolphin.............................................. 906haddock , , 833herrlns, gold Spot.............. •••••• •••••••• ••••••• S93menhaden, Atlaotic •••••••••••••••• 0............. 139. 193sculpiQ. longhorn.................................... 781tllefiah ,.................... 760weakfish................. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 803

"Gravth, mortality, and age/Slize structure of thefisheries for t 11ef iah. Lopho lat 1lu. chamaeleonticep8,1n the Klddle Atlant1c-southern New England reglon,"by S. C. Turner, C. "B. Grime., and K. W. Able... ••••••• 751

Grun1oo. Californiahatching........................... 473, 475-476. 478-479

HAAIl.. aOBEIlT T.--.... SI/....TZlUJI and HAAIl.

Haddock ,.......................... 827aateriaeus........................................... 830Georg.. Bank. 827grovt.h lncrements.. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 829lap1l1u ,....... 830larval growtb.................................... 830-833otolith.............................................. 828

Balta, allver•••••••••••• f.............................. 437

Halibut, CreenlaDd..................................... 599age and growth....................................... 600Canadian northwest Atlantlc.......................... 600sexual turity.... 601, 605. 609

IlAKPTON. J.--se. HAJOIISl1 and !WIPTON

HANAN, DOYLE A., naevl_ aad au1181s of the blueflntuna. t.!lJ!!!!!!!!. thyunul. H.h.ry 1n the e..tern NorthPacific Oceao" •••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 107

"Bard c1.., lWrcenar1a _Tcenar!,: Shell growthpatt.rna 10 Chaaapaak. Bay," by Lovall 1/. fritz aodDenar S. llavau........................................ 697

928

IlAVEN, D!l:IU S.-..... ?IUTZ .nd IlAVEN

Hawaiian anchovy or [lehu, Stolephorua purpureua........ 581

RAYNES. EVAN S., and STEVE E. tGHE1.L, "Effact. oftellparature on rate of embryonlc davelop_nt ofwalla,. polloc.k, 'n\erasra chalcoar....."..... ••••••••••• 890

a.11l1nth infec.t. iou.cestode.~ pleuroa.ctl....... •••••• ••••••••••••• 895treut.od8-. Aphanurue .p.............................. 895

"Helminth para.ltl.11 of three larval fishe. io thenorthern Gulf of Mexico," by John J. Govoni.... •••••••• 895

Herklots1chthy' 9uadrlDUlculatus~eeHerrins. gold .pot

H.rring ,.................... 124

Hert'lng, gold spotage and growth................................... 593, 595biology '................................. 590fond habit........... 590Il.aval1 ,... 587-588hiotory ,....... 589otolith......................................... 588. 593reproduct ioo.................................... 591. 595sagitta••••• ~........................................ 588

Berring, Pacific... ••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 815

'Elerr1.ng .....1r entrapmeut................................. 660

'Re.tecocarpua e.a.aife.c......................... ••••••••• •••• 435

Retecac.rpue laevtgat.us.................................... 435

"HeterocamuB longirol!ltris MacGl1christ frQUI. theNorthern Kariana Island.,11 by Robert B. Hoffitt........ 434

HeterocarpU8 longir08tria--eee Shrimp. deepwater panda lid

Historical trend.dolphin.............................................. 617El Nino.............................................. 363herring, gold spot.............. 5B9subtropical raiofall................................. 363vaelr.f1ah growth...................................... 809

HOeNIG, JOHN II., "elllpiriCal uae of longevity data toestimate. fDOrtallty rates".. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 898

.!!2!!!!!!!. americaoua--see Lobster, American

"Ho'll.1ng and fishertel contribution of urked coho salmon.Oncorhynchus k1autch, released at two Columbia Riverlocation_,1t by tlobet't 9.. Vreeland and Roy J. Wahle..... 143

Rom1.ng habita--see Kigration

Rose. JO El.LEN-...a. I/IIlIa.EII. et al.

Ko.t-para.1te relat.ion.hiphoat .iza, acolllbrids ••• o.............................. 227

HOllELL, w. atnrrTINC. "Sea.oo.l chaose. 10 the ovariesof adult yellavtail flounder. Limaoda ferruginea"...... 341

HUNTB. WAYNB, and 1l0BIN HADON, "Life hiotory andezploltation of Macrobrachlua fau.tinua 1n a tropicalh1gh-aradleot rlver"................................... 654

HUNTB, I/AYNB-..... ODlI?OiD and HUNTB

HUNTSMAN. GENE 11.., CIWlLES S. !WIOOCH III, andCIIUIlCHILl. B. GUMBS. "neld per recruit ""del. of80.. reef H.h•• of the U.S. South Atlantic 8ight....... 679

HypO.,UI pret10.u._•• SuIt, lurt'

HypoM.Ye tr,a.spaciflcua-1ea Splittai1

IGII!l.l., STEVE E.-....e HAYNES at al.

"Incidental catch of harbor porpoi•••~phocoana (L.), 1tl herrina veir. in Charlotte County,Nev Brun.vtck. Canad•• " by G. J. D. Smith. A. J.Re.d., .04 D. 'I. Ga.kina................................ 660

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nrnteractioua betweea fur •••1 population. audfiBheries 1n the Bering Se., It by Gordon L. S"artzunand Robert r. a.ar...... •••• •••••••• 121

"IacerrelaC1011ahlpa betveen Juveaile .al~111d. sadnoa.aalZlOuid fi.h in the Colullhi& Uver Eetuary," byc.org. T. McCabe, Jr., Willi.. D. Mu1r, Robert L.ElZlDI8tt, aDd JOBeph T. Durk.in•••••••••••"................ 815

"Iatert1dal feeding and refugiag by CUDner.,Tautosolabru. adaperauB (Labr1d.ae), It by P. G.Whorisk.ey, Jr.......................................... 426

Invertebrate., benthic.. •••• ••• ••••• •••••••••••••• 515, 519

ITZKOWITZ, NORMAN, and J. R. SCHUBEL, "Tolerance offlve-day-old winter flounder, Pseudopleut'onectuBamet'leanu., larvae to thermal shock"............. •••••• 913

Jamaica freahwater shrlmp...................... •••••••• 654

Jeraey rake-~ee Clam rake

JESSEE, BILL-1ee HacCALL et &1.

JOHliSON, ALLYN G., \lILL!All A. PABLE, Jr., !'lAlUC L.WILLIAMS, and L'lHAN E. BUGER, IIAge, growth, andmortality of king mackerel, ScomberotDOrue caY'alla.fr01l1 the 80utheaatern Un1ted Statea"................... 97

JOHliSON, JAKES Il., and JOSEPIl G. LOESCII. "Morphologyand development of hatchery-cultured American shad.~ sapld1.••1. (Wil.on)"............................ 323

JUDY, MAYO II.-...".e LEWIS and JUDY

KAN, TING T.--see BOND et a1.

Katsuwonu8 palau...................................... 435KATZ, S. J •• C. 8. GRIMES, and K. V. ABLE, "Delineationof tilefi.h. Lopho!acllUB chamaeleontlceps, stock.along the United. State. eaat coaet and in the Gulfof Mex1co ",.................. 41

K1ng-of-th.... a1I1lOn-...".. Ribbonf1sh

KLEPPEL, G. 5., and !. HANZANILLA, nAnalYlIes offeeding in two marine copepods from Santa KanicaBay, Califor:n.1all

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 154

KOBAYASIII, TOK1llASA-..."•• GRANT .t a1.

KRAUS, scan D., JAllES R. GILBERT. and JOlIN II. PRESCOn,"A COlllparison of aarial, shipboard, and land-basedsurvey methodology for the harbor porpo1se, Phocoenaphocoene ll ............................................... 910

Lagenodelph18 hOllei_e. Dolphin, Fraser"'.

LasodoD rhouoldes--aee Fish, a8agraa8

Lamp_tra ayt881-"1e8 Lamprey. rlver

Lamprey, riverColullbi. Riv.r •• tuary ·.......... 16Sgravth allel up.tr.... ugration........................ 166marine lif........................................... 165Y_quina lIay, areg.................................... 165

LAIlGrOIl, J.. W.-..... DUIlBIN .t .1.

LAIlGrON, IllCBAJ.D W•• "Food h.bit. of ye11oll1:.11flouoder, L1unda ferruline. (Storer), fJ:'OIl off theaorth.a.teru United Statee"............................ 15

Larva.anchovy, (lorch.m•••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• •••• 741cod, Atlantic •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • ••• ••• 834croaker......... 895croaker, Atlantic.. ••••• ••••••••••• •••• •••• •••• ••• ••• 405eel, .ttl.otic..... ••••• ••••••••••••• 483flound.r, wiat.r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 913haddock •• •••••• •••• 834_nhad.n••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • ••• ••• 895pigf1.h ·....... B47pollock, "all.y•••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• •••• •••••• 890sculpin. lonaboru.................................... 785

shad, American....................................... 324shrimp, pink......................................... 455spoc... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 405, 89.5

LEEJ:, STEVE L.--see McCABB et ale

Leia. taawa gRtnurUS--8ee Spot

LEITBISBB., RONALll-....e llacCALL .t a1.

Leptocephali--eee ael. Atlantic

LeeCocottU8 arutua--see Sculpin, Pacific staghorn

Leureathes cenui.--eee Grunion. California

Leuroglossus Gilbert •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• ••••••••• 24, 36

Leuroglossu8 sC;hmidt 1--see S'lI1Oothtongue. northfl.['U

LEWIS, ROBERT K., and MAYO H. JUDY. "The occurrence ofspot. Leia", tomus unthurus. and Atlantic: croaker.

'Micropogon1.aa undulatu8. larvae in Onslow Bay andNellport River as tuary, North Carolina"................. 405

"Life history and exploitation of HacrobrachtumfaustinulD. 1n a tropical high-gradient river." byWayne Hunte Bad Robin Mahon............................ 654

"Life history of splittai1 (Cyprinidae: P080nichthysmacrolepidocu8) 1n the Sacramenco-San Joaquinestuary," by Robert A. Daniels and Peter B. Moyle. ••••• 647

Limanda aspera"'-sea Sale, yellovfin

Llmanda ferrnglnea-~ee Plounder, yellovcail

LINLEY. PATRICIA A.-..... GILMORE et a1.

LIVINGSTON, PATRICIA A., "Food habit. of Pacifitwhiting. Merlucc:lus productusoO off the ..,esC coastof North America, 1961 and 1980"....................... 629

Lobster trap.crab, Jonah............ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S2crab, roek. ••••••••••••••••••• oO ••• oO................... 52lobster, American................. ••••••••••••••••••• S2

Lobster, Americ.anCPUE................................................. S210bot&< trap................................ 52-54, S6-SI

LOESCH, JOSEPH G.-....ee JOIINSON and LOESCII

LONG, CL IPFORD W. -..."e. McCABE et a1.

"LoDg-term variation. in the Southern Oeci11ation.El Nldo, and Ch1lean 8ubtropical ralnfall, II by\ll111all II. Qu1lln end Vietor T. Neal.................... 363

Lopholat1lua chamae:leonticeps--see Tilefish

LOUGli. R. GREGOJ.Y-...".o BOU and LOUGli

LOWRY. LLOYD P.-..."•• OLIVER et a1.

LUND. WILL1AIl I.. , Jr.-..."e. \lALSH and LUND

Lue 'anUI cwechanua--eee Fish. reef

llatCALL, ALEC D•• nITH R. PAIIl'J!R, RONALD LEITIIISER,and BILL JBSSII, "Power plant 1tDpact aSlIeSS1leaC:A a1J:lple f1..hery product1on IIOdel approach"... ••••••••• 613

llacINTOSH. Il1CHAJlD A.-""' •• SOIIEIlTON and llacINTOSII

llack.ro1. 'dogg••r typoe........................................... 713i .....tur. group................................... •••• 719Louisi.na group...................................... 720otol1ths •••••••••••••••••••••• oO ••••••••• •••• 99, 103, 104seaaon.l dilference 10 811;8.......................... 712lex ratio. •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 712, 721s1z. at a:-ecru1t..l1t •••••••••••••• oO •••• ••• ••••••• oO.... 718,1ze comparilon...................................... 716.1:. 11I11ts.................. 71gsouthea.tern United State..... ••••••••••• •••••••• 97, 709apavn1na group....................................... 720

929

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Kacrobrachlua faulltinua-1ee Shrimp, fre.hvater

IWION. ROBIN-.."•• IIUIIT! and IWION

MAJowsn, J., and J. HAMPTON, "The eetiJlation of acatch level which .tabiltz•• the parental bio.... ofan explolted Uah atock"............................... 723

Manat.................................................. 501

!lAl/EY. IlICIIAIID S.--e.. GADBOIS .nd !lAl/EY

!lAl/OOCR. CIIAIlLES R•• IlI-..".. TIlENT .t al.;HUlfTSKAH et ale

IWIZAIlILLA, !.-..".. KI.EPPEL and !lAl/ZAIlILLA

Marine uDUlAl interaction.............................. 510

"A urk.-recapture teat of annual periodicity ofinternal grovth band dopo.ition in shells of hardclall.8, H.ercenaria mercenaria, frOlll a population alongthe 80utheaatern United Statea, It by C. H. Petereon,P. B. Duncan, R. C. SUlIIMreon, and G. W. Safrit. Jr.... 765

Marlin, Pacific blue................................... 85elect rophor••ia...................................... 86Hawaiian vaters...................................... 85

Karquesan sardine. Sardin.lla margueeen8i..... 581. 595-596

MATE, BRUCE R.--.... BROWS and MATE

~thematical techniques--see also Simulation

Xathematicat techniquesage-growth estimation................................ 805mortality rates................................. •••.• 898otolith growth....................................... 529percent similarity io.deJ:............................. 375paver plant impact assessment........ ..•••.... .••.••. 615regressioD analy8is...................... •••••••.•... 530

MATHEWS, STEPHEN B., and MORRIS W. BAIlJlER. "Mov....ntaof rockfisb (Sebastes> tagged in northern Puget Sound.Wa.hington"............................. •••••••••••..•. 916

!lcCAJlE, GEORG! T., Jr •• CLIFFORD W. LONG. and STEVE L.LEEK, "Survival and homing of juvenile coho salmon,Oncorhrnchua k,1sutch, trao8ported by barge"... •••..•.•• 412

McCAJl!. GEORG! T., Jr., WILLIAH D. MUIR, ROBERT L.EMMETT. and JOSEPH T. DUR.1UN. "Interrelationshipsbetveen juvenile aalalOnid8 and nona.ltWJnid fishin the Columbia liver Estuary II. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 815

McCLEAVE, JAM!S 0.-...... POWER and McCLEAVE

McCAMU, T. GL!NN-...... DUDLEY and llcGAIl!E

MelanogramtlU8 aeglefinus-1.e Haddock.

Menhaden. Atlantic.............. .•• .•••••. .•••.•• ••••.. 177ag.............................................. 134. 135applic.tion of mod.le to the Ueld................... 197che'lll1cal c~o.itloa.................................. 139Ditrlu..................................... 183, 186. 192Dltylu. brightv.lll.... 179, 181-183, 196••• rll1 budS.t..................... 177, 179, 184-lB6. 191exteulon of .odel to particl•• of different 8ize.... 196Florlda to Maln...................................... 177srowtb rat........................................... 135Holocanthu...... 193Narragansett Bay, tlhode Island........... ••••...•• ••• 133nitrog.n budS.t........................ 177, 183, 187-191optl..l forasioa by plaolttivor....................... 195• ize............................ 134, 135

Menhaden, gulfiot.ctione........ 895larva................................................ 895

KENZ. PREDRIC C" and DONALD P. WILTON, IIAn econoll.1cevaluation of the St. Lawrence 111ver-eaatern LakeOntarlo ba•• filh.ry".................................. 168

Merce9.ri. 1118rc.9ar1a--.•• CI••, hard

930

Merlucciu8 biline.arla--eee Hake. silver

Kerlucciue productua--eee Whiting, Paclfic

M!RRlHER. JOHII V.-...... ROSS and H!RRIll!1I.

'~.opelaglc f1ahea eaten by Praaer". dolphin.Lag.nod.lphi. ho••i." by Bruce R. Robi8on andJa•• E. Craddock...................................... 283

METHOT, aICHAIlD D., Jr., "Seasonal variation in sur-vival of larval northern anchovy, Engrau118 mordax,estimated fra. the age of distribution of juveniles"... 741

MicropoRoni•• undulatu8-""'$ee Croaker. Atlantic

Kigration--see also Kovement patterns

Migration.............................................. 789fi.h...................................... ...... ••••• 789lamprey. river... ••••... .•......•......•.•...••••.... 165northern Gulf of Mexico •...•..•......•..........• ,... 789rockfi.b. 920, 921.ableU.h............................................ 415salmon. coho..................... .••............ 143. 412salmonid................ .•....•........•••..........• 815.hrll11p'" 789shrimp. brOVD .....•.............•......•.......•..• ,. 396

~ nigrican8--see Marlin. Pacific blue

MILLER, CHAllLES B.-....ee ROTHLISBERG and MILLER

MILLER, KATI!-.."ee SULLIVAIl et a1.

MIYAMOTO, GARIl!T T.-..".. RALSTON and MIYAMOTO

MIZROCR, SALLY A.--see WESPESTAD et ale

~OFFITT. ROBERT B•• nYeterocarpue longiro8triaKacCilchrilt frOID the Northern Mariana Islands n...•••.. 434

Morone saxat11is--see Bass, striped

'~orphology and development at hatchery-eulturedAmerican shad.~ sapidisaima (Wilson), II byJames R. John8oD and Joseph G. Loesch.................. 323

MorpholoSYcrab. mud ... ,.............................. 865, 883. 88SpiSU.h larvae....................................... 852shad. American.....•.••......... ,..................... 323

Kortality ratesanchovy, northern.................................... 741croaker.............................................. 895dolphin.... •••••••• 1fi8h. seagrass....................................... 837flounder, winter ........•............•....... '....... 914grunion. California....... •••....•.....•.•....•..•... 476linear regre.sion............................... 899. 901long.vity data....................................... 898lDackerel, k.ing ••.•.•....•......•.........••.......... ·104IIIl!nhad.n............................................. 895porpoise, harbor. .••.•• ••.•..........•.•..•.......... 661power plant impact................................... 613salmonlda............................................ 820ehrialp, freshvater................................... 656.hrll11p. plolt......................................... 465.pot................................................. 895til.Uah............................................. 760

l~ove_Qt of .ablefub, Anoplopoma fimbria. in thenortheastern Pacific Ocean as deterta1ned by taggingexperi_ntl (1971-80)," by Vidar G. We.pestad,ICanneth Thor••D.. and Sally A. Mlzroch.................. 415

"Move_at patterns of bonefiab.~ YUlpes •in Bahamian vaters," by Douglas E. Coltoa andWilllam S. Al.vi.on.................................... 148

Mov_.nt pattern.bas8. striped. ••••••.•... 420bon.U.b............................................. 148eel. Atlant1c.. .•••••...•• .••••••.... .•••••.•. ••••••• 487U.b, p.laSlc........................................ 569rockU.h.............. 916seal, harbor••••••• "................................. 291

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'~ovements of rockfish (Sebastes) tagged in northeraPuget Sound, Wash1ngton," by Stephen B. Mathen and!lorrb II. Barker................................... •••• 916

!lOYLE, PETER 8.--see llAllULS aad !lOYLE

"The mud crab, Paaapeu8 herb.tit, ••1. partition intosix .peci.R (Decapoda; ]Canthidae)," by Austin B.111l11UU1............................................... 863

"Mud craba of the Paoopeus~ H. H.. Edw., !hl.,complex in Alabama, U.S.A. ," by Robert C. aeams andAue<lD B. lIi11ia • 885

MUIR, WILLIAM O.-...ee McCABE et al.

Mussel, bluegonad color•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• •• •• •• 738Long Island Sound••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..... 733reproductive cycle•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •• 0. 735sex. ratioa........................................... 738

~ arenaria-...ee Clam, sof t-ahell

Hycteroperca microlepsia--see Fish, reef

Myct.roperca phenax-""'See Fish, reef

MYERS, KAtHERINE II. - ...ee BOND .t al.

Mylocheilua ~--see Peaaaouth

Myoxocephalus octodecemepinoaus--see Sculpin, longhorn

HytUus ~--eee Mussel, blue

NEAL, VICtOR t.-....e. QUINN and NEAL

New Port River estuary, N.C.............. 405

North Caro 11na....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 429

Northern Mariana Islands............... •••••• ••• ••••••• 434ba1t, skipjack tuna.................................. 434

"Notes on the marine life of the river l"mprey,Lampetra ayresi. in Yaquina 811y, Oregon, and theColumbia River estuary," by Carl E. Bond, Ting T.Kan, and Katherine W. Hyers............................ 165

O·CONNOR, IllJ!IUND P. --sae OLIVER et al.

liThe occurrence of spot, Leioet0Dl18 xanthurus, andAtlantic croaker. Kicrop08onias undulatus, larvae lnOnslow Bay and Newport River estuary, North Carolina,"by Robert M. Lewis and !layo B. Judy.................... 405

Odootaspts ~--see Shark, sand ti&er

OLIVER, JOHN S•• PEtER N. SLAttERY, EDHUlID 1'.O'CONNOR, and LLOYD P. LOWRY, "Walrus,~rosmaru., fe.dins 1n the Ber1ug Sea: A benthicperspective"...................................... ••••• 501

OLIVER, JOHN S•• PETER N. SLAttERY, MAllJ: A.SILBERStIlIK. aDd EDHUllD 1'. O'CONNOR, "A camparisoaof gray whale, Eschrlcht1ua robustus, feeding inths 8&r1111 Saa aDd Baja Califoraia".................... 513

Oncorhyncbus Id.utch--eee Salmoa, coho

Oncorhynchu. tehawrcecha--aee SalD1OD, chinook

anslov Bay, N.C........................................ 405

Opaupak&-....e Snapper, Hawai1ao

Oregoo .ll............................................... 396

cod, Atlant1c.......................................... 833dolphin.............................................. 906dolphin, Fr.eer'e " ,.,. 284, 286-288haddock.............................................. 883halibu~, Greenland••• ,............................... 600herring, gold spot................................... 5888eal, harbor••••••••• ,............................ 293, 298snapper, Hawai1an 0.......... 523t11eHah............................................. 752

Otter trawl catches...................................... 543sp.cies.. 548-549

Otter, sea•••••••••••••••• ! ••••••••••••••••••• SOl, 510-511

DUNFORD, HAZEL A., l1ud WAYNE HUNTE, "Age andgrowt.h of dolphin, Coryphaens h1ppurus. asdeterm.1ned by growth rings in otoliths lf

•••••••••••••••• 906

Oyster, Amerlcan--see alt10 Crab, mud

PCS'S--See Contamination

Pacific................................................ 363climatic changes.......... •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 363

Pagrus pagrus-see Fish, reef

Panopeul!I ~--see Crab, mud

Panopeul!I ~--see Crab, mud

Paralithodea ~--eee Crab, blue. king

Parasite studiescopepods..... ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• 227

Parental biomass....................................... 7238g8 compositlon............................ 723, 725, 726catch weigne.......................................... 724l1I4nageunt implications.............................. 726sensitivity analysis................. •••• •••• ••• ••••• 727tuna, northeru bluef10............................ .•• 726

PARKER, KEIT'B. R.--see BAR't'OO and PARKER. MacCALL et al.

PARSONS, GLENN R., liThe reproductive biology of theAtlant ie sharpnoa. shark., Rhlzoprionodon terraenOvae(Richardson)" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0...... 61

Pea digger--see Clam. rake

P.amouth............................................... 815

Penaeus ~--see: Shrimp, brovo

~~--seeShrimp, pink

Penaeu. setiferua--flee Shrimp, white

"Percent similarity: The prediction of bias_" byE. L. Vearick.......................................... 375

Perch., .hin.r..... •••• ••••• ••••••••• •••••• 815

Pe":.uvt.a.n. ancboveta fishery........................ 363, 365

PEtERSON. C. B., P. B. DUNCAIl. II. C. SUMIlllRSON, andG. W. SAFRIT, Jr., "A mark-recapture test of annualperiodicity of internal srowth band deposition inshell.- of bard cIa_, KarcaQaria a.rcenaria, froQl apopulation alona the louthe.stera United Stateeu

••••••• 765

PETERSON, C1lARLl!S B., III!NRY C. SUMIlllRSOK. and StEPHENR. PEGLEY, IIRelative efficiency of two cia. rakes and.their contralting impactl OQ. seagrAls bio...ss".... ••••• 429

Oregon co•• tveatber ••••••••••••••• f ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Otolithaanchovy, northern••••• f .

456

743

PigHah., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Cap. F.ar River fltUry, N.C•••••••• •••• •••••••••••••haemul1.d .larva........................................... 847,lIOrphology •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

northern Gulf of Mexico••••• ···.··,··················

847847853853852847

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Plnflsh--eea Fllh, seagra88

Platlchthy. stellatua--see Flounder, starry

Pogonich thy. macrol.pidotu.-..... Splittail'

Polloc:lt...................................... 124. 125, 131

Pollock, ".11.,. ······..... 637Alaakan vaters ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 890crustac.ana, major food. ••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 639-640di.t 637ellbryoa.............................................. 891fbh .. food.... 639-640incubator................................. ••••••••••• 891loutheastern Alaska.......... ••• ••••• ••••••••••••• ••• 637viable egga only..................................... 891

Polychlorinated biphenyls.............................. 389concentration........................................ 392confirmation......................................... 392conta.aalnatlon................................... 389, 395embryo toxicity...................................... 389in fatty t18aues of aquatic and land aairaals......... 389

"Population assessment of the gray whale, Eschrichtu8robu.tus, from California shore ceQSus.s, 1967-80,"by Stephen B. Reilly, Dale W. Rice, and Allen A.Wola..an 267

Population Itudlea--see also Catch estiutlou

Population studiesfish, geagre8s.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 837porpoise, harbor..................................... 910seal, harbor......... •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• 29180le, yelloW'fin...................................... 671whale, gray.......................................... 267

Porpoise, h.rbor.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 660abundance, estill.&te............................. 910, 913CalDpollo Island...................................... 910Ch.rlotte County, N.B., Canada.... •••••• ••••••••• •••• 660herring weirs........................................ 660popula t 10n. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 661survey methods............................ ••••••••••• 910weir entrapment questionnaire........................ 661western North Atlantic............................... 910

Potato rake-.... ee Clam rake

"Pover plant impact assessment: A aimple fiaheryproduction model approach, It by Alec D. MacCall,Keith R. Parker, Ronald Leithiaer, and 8ill Je8see..... 613

Power plaDt impact ••sesslDent.......................... 613adult loss ••••••••••••••••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 613application, example................................. 617criteria............................................. 617fi8hery management.... •••••••••••••••••.. •••••.• 615, 618larval growth ••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••••••••••• ••• 614loog-tat1ll impact.............. 614natural CIOrt.lity.................................... 614ahort-t.m 1t11P.ct........... ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 614spawned ella......................................... 614

POWEI, JAIIllS H., and JAIIllS D. McCLEAVE, "S1lDUlat1onof the Hortb Atlantic Ocean drift of Anguillal.ptocephalin.......................................... 483

PTedation--ee. Mortality rate.

Pl.ESCOtT, JOHN H.--.•• 1CR.AUS et a1.

!tl2!!!s.!. ,laue., blue .h.rk........ ••• •••••••• •••••• 61, 69

Pr1.t1polDOidea fil...nto8ua--.ea Snapper, Hawaiian

Pseudopleuronecte. a_ricaou.--.e. Plounder, rioter

PUPP!I, ILUOLD W.--aaa IIlNKLEl at al.

RV Cayuae.............................................. 456

RV Dolphin............................................. 538

RV Q!!!!!!!.!!I........................................... 554

RALSTON. STEPHEN, and GAIlRET T. MIYA!t)TO, l'Analyzingthe Width of daily otolith increment. to age theHawaiiaD. snapper, Priatipomoide. filameDtolllue".. ••••••• 523

READ, A. J.-1ee SKITH et ale

REAMS, ROBERT C., and AUSTIN B. WtLLlAHS, "Mud crab.of the Panoeeu. herbstii H. H.. Edv., ,.1., complex inAl.ba.... , U.S.A."........ ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 885

Recreational f lshingbass fishery......................................... 168

Recruitmentfi.h, reef. 680lD4ckerel, king....................................... 718

tlRedescription of larvae of the pigfish, Orthopriat1achrysoptera Linnaeus (Pisces, Haemulidae), II byWilliam Watson..... ••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• 847

Reef fisheries--8ee Fish, reef

REILLY, STEPHEN B•• DALE W. RICE, and ALLEN A. WOLIIAN."Population assessment of the gray whale, Eschrtchtusrobu8tua, from California shore censuses, 1967-80"..... 267

Reiohardtiu8 hipposlosBoides--see Halibut, Greenland

"Re1attve efficiency of two clam rakes and theircontrasting impac,ta on seagrass biomass, It byCharles H. Peterson, Henry C. Summerson, andStephen R. Fegley...................................... 429

"Reproduction and embryonic development of thesand tiger shark, Odoneaspis taurus (Rafioeaqua),"by R. Grant Gilmore, Jon W. Dodrill, and ,PatriciaA. Lioley.............................................. 201

"Reproduction, growth, and other aspects of thebiology of the gold spot herring, Rerklota1chthysguadr1m.aculatu8 (Clupeidae), a recent introduction toHawaii," by Vern R. Williams and Tho_. A. Clarke...... 587

"The reproductive biology of the Atlantic aharpnQaeshark, Rhizopr1onodon terraenovae (Richardson), II byGlenn R. Parsona....................................... 61

"Reproductive biology of the blueline tilefish,Caulolatilu8 mcrop., off North Carolina and SouthCarolina," Jeffrey L. R08S and John V. Merriner........ 553

Reproductive biologycrab, rock......... •••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• 357flounder, yellowtail................................. 341halibut, Greenland................................... 601herring, gold apot................................... 591mus.el, blue.. •••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• 733shark., Atlantic sharpno.............................. 61shark, .and ttaer••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• 204opl1tta1l............................................ 650tUafiah, blual1n.................................... 553

"Review .nd analy.t8 of the blu.fin tuna,~thynnus, fiahery in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, It

by Ooyl. A. Hanan....................................... 107

Rh1zoprionodon cerraeriovae--.ee Shark, Atlantic sharpDoae

lhomboplite. aurorubens--e.e Fish, reef

ll1bbonf1ahk1ng-of-the-ealIBOD, juvenile............ ••••••••• •••• 161

Purla ..in. U.barydolphin-yellovca11 tuna. ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

QUllfH, Wt1.LUM. B., an4 VICTOI. T. NEAL, "1.oog-terav.ri.t1ona in the South.m O.c1l1.t1on, !l N1,;o, .ndChilean 8ubtropical r.inf.ll"...... •••••• •••• •••••••••• 363

932

RIC!, DALE W._.. REILLY et .1.

RICJIAl1lS, I, AIlII!, J. STAllLEY COBB, and MICHAEL J.POGAIl'rY, "Effects of behaVioral interact,tona on thecatchab111ty of AMr1.caD lobster, l!2!!!:!!!. &mertcanua,and two apecie. of .£!.!£!L crab." ••••••••••••••••••••••• 51

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RonSON, SRUCE H•• and JAliES E. CRADDOCK, ''!Ie.o­pelagic fishe. eaten by Fraser". d.olphin,Lagenodelph1s hOBet"." ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 283

RockU.hblack roc.kft.h, S.baBtee _lanopa."."""" ••• ".""""""". 916captur&•• " """"""" ••• " ",," ••••• """" 918copper rockfish. Sebaates~ "." " .. " .. "" .. "",,... 916northern Puget Sound, W48n ... " ....... """"""".""" •• "." .. """ 916qUl11back rock.fish,~ Cl&llger ...... " ••••• " •• "." 916tagging.............................................. 9L8yel101nal1 rockfish, Sebaatea~... """."." •••• ". 916

ROSS. JEFFREY L•• and JOHN V. MERRINER, IlReproduce tvebiology of the blueline c11eft_h, Caulolatl1u8 adcropa.off North Carolina and South Carolinafl

"" "" 553

aOTHLIS8ERG. PETea C., anet CHARLES B. MILLER, "Factorsaffecting the distribution, abundance, and survival of~1or~ani (Decapod&, Pandalidae) larvae off theOregon coast •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 45S

RUSSO, JOSEPH L.--see CRESSEY et al.

SableU.h.............................................. 4L5gear........................................................ 416lDigrat1on......... ••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 41S, 417-420northeastern Pac.ifte Oce-an...................................... 415tagging......................................... 415. 4L6

SAFRIT, G. W.. , Jr.-1ee PETERSON at ale

~ gairdneri--see Steelhead

SallDOn, chinook.Juveniles.... 815

Salmon, coho............................................. 412Columbia River 'O 143, 412fishery contribution........................... L45homing........................................ 144, 413, 414juveniles................................................. 815survival....................................................... 414tags ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• 'O. 412transport...................................................... 412Willard Hatchery................................. ••••• 412

SALCIiAN, CARL H.-1ee TRENT et al.

Sand flat.......... •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 429

Sardini............................ 240Allothupnus Serventy.................................... 243Cybiosarda Whitley.................................... 240Gymnoaacda. Gill.......................................... 243Orcynop81s Gill......................................... 240~ Cuvier............................................. 241

SCHEER. AlITHONY G.-...ee SULLIVAli et 01.

Scheffe's test................................. 272-273, 27S

SCHUBEL, J. R.-..... ITZKOWITZ end SCHUBEL

ScomberollOrin1.......................................... 233Scomber01lOru. Lacepede................. 233, 236, 238-239

ScomberolDONe cavalla--eee Hackerel, king

Scolllbrid phylogeny..................................... 252hiltor1c............................................. 2S2para.ite b•••••••••••••••••• ,........................ 252

Scombr1da•••••••••••• , • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • 260

SC01IDrid , , • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • .. • 246

Scombrln••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'O............. 232

Scombr1n1 'O.... 232Roatrel11ser Jordon and Stark...... •••••••• 232Scomber Liua.atua............................................... 232

ScuLpin. longhornadult p1SIllllDt.......................................... 787benthic b.havior..................................... 788early develop_nt ••••••••••••• 781egg 782

juvenile............................................. 787larvae................................................. 785...tlllllOrphn.1e..... ••• 786northwest Atlantic..................................... 781

Sculpin, Pacific ataShorn............................... 815

Sea bottom, featuresfurrows 504pits....................................... 504, 516, 5L9

Seagra88abundance of f ishe............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 838b.d 841bio.............................................. 429. 838

Seagrllss bed............................................. 429habitat.......................................... 431-432~ wrightii :................. 430~~ 4)0

Se.l. be.rded................................. SOL, 509-5Ll

Seal. furBering Sea........... ••••• •••• ••• l21food consulZlptlon... l2.9fur seal rookeries.................................... l23future data collection........................................... 131population indicea............................... 126, 130population trend............................................ 125pup death. on the rookery............................... 127susse.ted analyses......................................... 131

Seal, harborchum salmon '........... 292. 296haul-out................................ 293-295, 298-299otoliths........................................... 293, 298Netarts Bay, Oreg............................. •.•••••• 291prey. of........................................ 295-296pups,........................................... 293-295tags............................................ 292. 296teeth.................................................. 298Tillamook Bay. Oreg.................................... 29lWhiskey Creek.. Oreg.................................... 292

"Seasonal changes in the ovaries of adult yellowtailflounder, Llmanda ferruginea, It by W. Hunttlng Hovell... 341

Seasonal effectlanchovy, northern..................................... 741clam. hard...................................................... 765flounder, W'inter •••••••••• ~ 913flounder. yellowtail.. ••• 341mussel, blue............................................... 734pollock. valleye....................................... 890shrimp, pink............................................. 455

"Seasonal variation 1.0 survival of larval northernanchovy. Eagr.ulis oordax, estimated from the age ofdistribution of Juvenile.," by Richard D. Methot. Jr ••• 141

Sexual matur1ty--see Reproductive biology

Shad. Alleric.n•••••••••• I.. 815egSs.................................................. 323fin d.valap_nt ,..................... 330. 331larvae................................................. 323larv.1 Aloe••apidiaI1ma............................. 324lIIOrpholol1...................................... 323. 336myoMn.......................... 32:8. 336Newfoundland. Canada to St. Joho"s River, Fla.... ..... 323pig_atation........................................ 333, 337

SHAlCLEE. JAlIES S" RIClWI.ll W. BRILL. and ROSIN ACERRA."B1ochem1cal genatic. of Pacific blue marlin, KakairaoigricaDa .. froll Hawaii.n watera"............................. 85

Shark, Atlantic aharpnoee................................. 61Gulf of Mexico........................................... 61r.productiv. biology........................... 63, 68-70

Shark, .and tiger I......... 201cannibali.t1.c period.. ••••••• 213. 216.arly d.v.lop_nt.................. 204, 206-210, 222-223eaat-eentral co••t of Florida •••••••••••••• •••••••••• 202late g•• tatioD period. •••••••• •••• 217-2l8

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IlI&t1ag activity....... •••••••••••• ••••••• •••••• •••••• 204oophagoua etaSe...................................... 218po'tcanalba11st1c period........... ••••••• •••••• ••••• 217pc.parturition pariod................................. 218reproduct iOD.. 222

Sh.ll gronhcla., h.rd o............. 697, 765

SHENUI.. JONATHAN M., "Dlstrlbutlou, s1ze relation­ships, and food habita of juvenile klog-of-the­$811100, 'l'rachlpterua altlvel1s. caught off the:Or.goo co••t"..... ••••• 161

SHEPJUUlD. GARY, and CHURCHILL B. GRIMES, "Geographicand historic variationa 1n gravth of lIIeak.fish,eyno.cion~ In the ~lddle Atlantic Rishe".... ••• 803

SHERIDAN, PETER F., and DAVID L. TRIMM, "SumII8r foodsC)f T~xas coastal f1sh~s relative to age aud habitat"... 643

SHERIDAN, PETER F.--see DIVITA et al.

SRERIlAIl. K•• J. R. GREEN, J. R. GOULET, aad L.EJSYHONT, "Coherence in zooplankton of a largetlorthw•• t Atlantic ecosyste1ll"............. ••••• •••••••• 855

ShriDlp, brOW'n.............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 396, 789foods of co•• tal filhes ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '" 396night trawl survey. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 396stomach contents............. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 397Texa. estuari.s to off.bore "'atftrs................... 396

Shrim.p, deepwater pandalidstock.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 434

Shr iutp , freshwaterCane River, Jamaica............................. 654, 658catch •••••••••.•••••.•.••••••••••••••••.•• ,. 655-656. 658egg......... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 656gronh. ..• • 656. 658maturity.................................... ••••••••• 655o>ortal1ty.............................. •••••.•.•• 655-656

Shrim.p, pink........................................... 789distribution and abundance.......... ••••••••••••••••• 457growth rate.......................................... 464larvae............................................... 455survival.............. ••••••••••••••• •••••• 465, 467, 469

Shriatp, white.......................................... 789

SILBERSTEIN, M.A.B.X A.--see OLIVER at a1.

"Simulation of the North Atlanttc Ocean drift of~ leptocephali, II James H. Power aDd James D.HcCleave............................................... 483

Simulationeel, Atlaucle, tDOveunt pattern••••••••••••••••••••• ; 484yield per recruit model.............................. 681

SINGLl!TON. XATHLllllN--e•• Sl1LLIVAll .t al.

"Size at aaturity aod feCUDdity of rock. crab., Causerirror_tu•• frc. the B.y of Fundy and louthv.steru NovaScoti.a," by A. Callpbell and K. D. EaS1.................. 357

'''Th••u. at aexual _turity of blue king crab,Para11thod••~1~ Alaak.a," by David A.S01III.rton and R.icbard A. MacInto.h.......................... 621

"Size, ••x ratio, and recruit_at in various fisher!••at kina !lackerel, ScoraberollOrul cavalla. In the .outh­e ••cera. United. Stat•• ," by Lee Trent, Roy O. Wi l11.a_ ,Roaald G. Taylor, Carl H. SaloataD., and CharI•• H.~aoocb III....................................... ..... 709

S!.\TTEaY. PBTEa N.-..... OLIVER .t al.

SlIATDA. THQIAS J._a. DllRBIN .t al.

Smelt, long!1n....... •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 815

Smelt, .uri••.•••••••••••• ,............................ 815

934

SlIITB, G. J. D., A. J. IlEAD, aad D. E. GASlClNS,"lnc ide:a.tal catch of harbor porpoi•• , Phocoenaphocoeoa CL .. ), io herring weirs in Cba~ou12t,..,Nft Brunawick., Canada"..... ••••• 660

SMITH, Tnt: D., "Change. 1n 8ize of three dolphia.(Stenella app.) population. in the ea.tern tropicalPacific" .

SlIOothtoDgue, northern................................... 23aSp aad. larvae......................................... 37id.ntification...................................... 25, 36lIorphology..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 27northeaat Pacific.................................... 23osteology.................................................... 25, 30pigmentation............................................. 26

Snapper, Hawaiiangonad.................................................... 526growth of whole ft.h.......... ••••••••••••••••••• 527, 532otolith growth lacreants. ••••••• 524sagitta.......................... •••••••••••••••••••••• 526size-frequency distributioa •••••••••••••••••• 4O........ 531

Sole, y.llowfia ••••••••••• 4O................................ 6678ering Sea....................................... 667-668genetic populacion !Itructure....................... 668, 670Hokkaido. J.pan...................................... 668north Pacific Ocean................................ 667-668

SCMERTOK, DAVID A., and RICHA.RD A. MacINTOSH, "Thesize at sexual uturity of blue king crab.Paralithodes~ in Alaska"....................... 621Southern oscillation " 363, 367. 371

iadice...................................... 363. 365-366long-term varlation••••••••••••• 404O............... 367-369

Spavnina--see Reproductlve biology

"Species as.ociatious aod day-nlgbt variability oftrawl-caught fishes from the lUBhor. sponge-coralhabitat, South A.tlantic Bight," by Charle. A.W'enner..................... ••••• •••••••• 537

Sp1rinchul thalelchthya--see Smelt, longfin

Spl1tt.ll........... ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••• 647condition................................................... 650f ••ding............................. ••••• ••••••• 651. 653gronh.......................................... 649. 653l1fe hiotory......................................... 649reproductive biology.................................... 650Sacralllento-San Joaquin estuary................... 647, 653

Sport f18hlng~ee Recreational fishing

Spat.......................... •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 789infectione............................................... 895larv........................................ 407-410, 895llIun .tandard 1.11gth........................ 407-409, 4111972-73 011....... •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 4071973-74 011....................................... 408

Squid............................................. 124. 129

St••lb.adj uv.all... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • 815

Stenella attenuata--..e Dolphin, spotted

Steo.ella lougire-tria_a. Dolph1n, epinner

St1ckleback., thr•••pin................................. 815

St. Lawrea.ce, Gulf of................................... 600

"Stocha.tic ase-frequency ••tiution using the vonaertalanfl, srOW'tb equation," by Nonun W. Bartooaad Keitb R. Parker.................................... 91

"Stoaach contenta of silver hak., Ka:rluccius bilineari••sad Atlantic cod, Gad!!• .J!!!lI!!!!!., aad •• t11l1&t1oo of th.irdaily ratloDa." by I. G. Durbin, A. G.. Durbltl, a. w.LaUICOD. and a.. &. BOWMu••••••••••• • ••• ••••••••••••••• 437

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Stomach contents....................................... 440changa in food nabits..... •••••••• •••••••• 441chanae, increastns fish lensth....................... 440

STOKER, ALLAN W., "Distribution of fish.s ia.aaagra•• meadove: Role of macrophyte bioma.s andspeci•• composition"......... ••••• •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• 837

Stud.nt-Nevu.n-l.uel~s teat......................... 272-275

SUl.lCIN. S. D.--aae VAll HEUKI!LEII et al.

SUl.LIVAll, BOLLING. KATIE MILLER. KATHLEEN SINGLETON,ANtHONY G. SCHEER. and AUSTIN B. WILLIAMS, "Electro­phoretic analyses of hemocyanins from four 9peciesof mud crabs, genu. Panopeu8, with observations onthe ecology of !.. obesus" ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••,... 883

"Summer foods of Texas coastal fishes relative toage and habi tat," by Peter P. Sheridan and David L.Trim" 643

SUllMERSON. H. C. --ne PETERSON e tal.

Survey methodsporpoise, harbor................. ••••.•• ••• •••••••••• 910

"Survey of polychlorinated biphenyls in selectedf lnt iah species frOll United States coaatal watera, II

by Donald F. Gadbois and Richard S. Kaney... ••••• •••••• 389

"Survival and homing of juvenile coho salmon,Oncorhynchus k1sutch, transported by barge," byGeorge T. !'tcCabe, Jr., Clifford W. Long, and SteveL. Leek 412

SWARTZMAN, CORDON L. I and ROBERT T. HAAR, "Inter­actiona between fur aeal populations and fisheriesin the Bering Sea" •••••• w•••• w•••••• w•• ww.w.w •••• w•• w•• 121

Taggingdeepwater fish........................................ 663detachable tags ••••••.•• w•• w•••.••• w••••••••••••••••• 664rockHan............................................. 918.ableH.b............................................ 415tileH.b............................ •••• ......... 663-664

Tautogolabrus adspereu8--see Cunner

Taxonomy, scombrids •••• w•••••••••••••••• w••. w. w•••• w. w. 246

TAYLOR. RONALD G.--oee TRENT et al.

"A technique for tagging deepwater fi$h." by C. B.Grimes, S. C. Turner, and K. W. Able ••• w•• ww.w ••••••••• 663

TEEL, DAVID Jw--see GRANT et al.

"Temporal and apatial patterns of neanhoredistribution and abundance of the pelagic fishesoff Sao Onofre-oce&nsid., California," by r.rry G.A.llen and Edward E. n.Martiol.ww •••••••• w.ww ••• w••••••• 569

Thera,ra ch.lcosramma~ee Pollock, walleye

THORSEN. K1!IIIIETK-....ee l/ESPESTAD et al.

Tbunnini............................................... 243Auxl. CUvler••••••••• w•••••••••• w•••••••••••• w. w.... • 243~nua Lutkan 10 Jordon and Gilb.rt............... 244Katsuvonu. nlhlnouyew •••••• ww••• w. w•• w.............. 244Subgenus N.othunnul It1shinouy••••••••••• w••• w•••• ww• • 245SubgeDUa~ South. w•••• w•••••••••••••• w•• w...... 2451'l!.!!!!!!!!!. Soutn 244

Thuunu8 thypnu.--.ae Tuna, blu.fin

Til.U.bag.......................................... 756, 760-762el.ctrophor•• i •••.•• w•• w•••••••••••• ww••••• w•••• w. 42. 43growtn .,cIele...... ....... ........ ........ ...... 757, 760Gull of Maxico....................................... 41lengtb & voigbt ralationahip..... 758lU.ddle Atlentic Bight.... 41. 751IInrpholnu.......... 42, 44, 47oto11t.h••• w.w ••• w.www •• w••• w.w.w.w.w •• w••• ww •••• 752. 755

size at.ructure •• w•• w••• w•••• w•• w••• ww ••• w•• w.w ••••••• 759Soutn Atlantic Bight................................. 41southern New England •••••••••••••••• w................ 751tagging.............................................. 663UwS. ea.t co••t ••••••••••••••••••• w•••••••••• w•• ww... 41

Til.fish. blu.Une•••••••••••••••••••••• w.............. 552fecundity. 555, 557gonad 554gono.tolll&tic indic•••• w.w •••••••••••• w••••• w.••• w•• ww 554juveniles............................................ 556ov.ries ••••• w••••••••• w••• w••• w•••• w••••• w••• w•• 555, 566.ex ratio....................................... 562. 566sex tranaition.ww •••• www •• ww •• w••• www •••••. w•••• 563, 566sexual maturity •••••••••••••••••• w••• w••• w••.•••••• ww 562.pawing........................................ 557, 566

"Tolerance of five-d.y-old winter flounder,Pseudopleuroaectu8 amerieanus, larvae to thermalshock," by Norman Itzkowitz and J. R. Schubel.......... 913

Trach ioterus alt ivells--aee R1bbonfish

TRENT. LEE. ROY O. WILLIAMS, RONALD G. TAYLOR, CARL H.SALCHAN, and CHARLES R. MANOOCH tIl, "Size, sex ratio,and recruitment ln various fisheries of king tUckerel ,Scombe~om.orus cavalla. in the southeastern UnitedStates •• w•• ww••••• w. w. ww••• w••• w. w••.• ww. www•• ww...... 709

TRIMIl, DAVID L.--o.. SHERIDAll and TRI!lIl

Tuna, bluefinanalyaes •• ww .• w•.•••.•••••••••••••• ww •• ww.w 107, 113 , llScatcn L07eastern North Pacific ••••••.•••••..•..•• ww•. w........ l07

Tuna, southern bluefincatch level ••••..•• w••••••••••••••••••. ww.ww •• w•••••• 726

TURNER, S. Cw, C. B. GRIMES, and It.. W. ABLE, "Growth,mortality, and age/size structure of the fisheriesfor tilefish. Lopholatilu8 chamaeleont1cep., in theMiddle Atlantic-southern New England region" ••••••• w... 751

TURNER, Sw C.--see: GRIMES et ale

UTTER, PRED M.--eee. GRANT et ale

VAll HEUKI!LEM, W., M. C. CHRIS'IMAN, C. E. EPIPAllIO.and S. Dw SUUIH, "Growch of GeITon guiD9uedena(Brachyura: Geryonida.) juveniles 1n the laboratoryn... 903

"Variability in median size and age at sexualmaturity of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, on theScotian Shelf in the northwest Atlantic Ocean," byTerry D. Beaeha••• w•• ww. w. w. w••••. ww••• wwwww w•. w... w". 303

"Variation in the growth rate of !:!I!.~ and itsrelationship to the environment as analyzed through prin-cipal components analysia and the parameter of thevon Bertalanffy equation," by Richard S. Appeldoorn.... 75

VENRICI., B. L., "Percent similarity: The predictionof bi•• n •••••••• www ••••• w••• wwww •• w.w •• ww.w ••••.•• wwww. 375

VERITY. PETER G.-...... DUIlJlIN .t al.

Von Bertalantfy arowth .quationage-frequency •• timation. w•••••• w••••••••••••• w...... 92bonito, Pacific ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•••••••••• w... 93cla., .oft-ab.ll•••• w••• ww ••• w•• w•• w.w ••• w.ww ••••• 75. 78mack.rel, kiDa ••••••••••••••••• w•••• w................ 104otolltb growtb....................................... 530

VREELAND, ROBER.T I.., and I.OY J. WAHLE, "Romina andfisheri•• cOQtribution of marked coho a.lllOl1,Oncorhynchu. kilutch. r.l....d at two ColumbiaRiver loc.tlona" ••••••••••• ,........................... 143

Wagn.r Tre.................................... 253-255, 259

WAJlLE, ROY J. - ...... VIlEBLAND .nd WAJlLE

Walru••••••••••• w••••••••••••••••••••••••• w•• w......... 501Bering 5............................................. 502benthic f.edina record. w•••••••• wWw •• w••• ww. 503effect 00 beoth1c cOIl1a1D1t1e•••••••••• ,.,............ 507effect. on botto. di.tribution•••••• w•• w. w••••• w..... S10

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feedinl behavior..................................... 509furrow...................................... 503-504, 510interact ion allOD8 _rlne .._1s..................................... 510pit..................................... 503-504, 509-511.h.ll ·................... 504, 510tusks............................................................................................... 510

''Walru., Odobenua rosmaru•• fe.dina in the Bertng Se.:A benthic perspective," by John S. Oliver, Peter N.

Slattery, Edmund F, O"Connor, &o.d Lloyd F. Lowry........... 501

WALSH, WILLIAM A.•• 8lid WILLIAM. A. LUND, Jr •• "Earlydevelopment of the longhorn sculpin, !'tIoxocephalu8octedece_pinoaua".......................................................................... 781

WATSON, WILLtAK, uR.ed.scription of larva. of thepigfteh, Orthoptist!. chryaoptera Linn.euB (Piscea,Haemulld••)I1......... 847

Weakfish.ale detet'1l.1natloQ ,....................... 805annulus mea.uretlllnt.................................. 805grOW'th in "'eight..................................... 8071enlth .t .1..................................... 805-806Middle "'tlantic B1lht................................ 803

W'ENNER, CHARLES A•• "Species associations and day-o.ightvariability of traWl-caught fi8hes from the ioshoresponge-coral habitat, South Atlaotic Bight"............ 537

WESPESTAD, VIDll G., KENllETH THORSEN, .nd SALLy ....tiIZROCH, "Movement of seblefish, Anop1opoma fimbria,1n the northeastern Pacific Ocean as detet':llined byta8l1o1 e"PetilDOnt. (1971-80)........................... 415

:/hole, gray........................................ 510-511analysis method.............. ••••••• ••••••• 270, 272, 277calvil1ll lagooo.......................... 513-514, 517-518feeding behavior ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 514, 520infauDal prey •••.••••••••••••••••••• ,................. 517migration............................ •••••••••••••••• 267lI11lratory till11ol..................................... 274population a.sessment....... ••••••••••••••••• •••••••• 267visibility........................................... 275

lIhit1nl, P.c1f1c........... 629daily rat 10n......................................... 635diel feeding pattern................................. 634food 630

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predator-prey lize relationships •••••••••••0.......... 632weat coaat of North America ••• o. 0 0 o. 0 0 0.0.00000 ••• 0.' 629

WHORISQY, ,. G•• Jr., "Intertidal feeding and refugingby cunners, Tautololabrua adsperau8 (Labridae)" ••••• 0.0 426

WILLIAKS, AUSTIN B., "The 1IIJd crab, Panopeu.herbatii. 81.1. partition into,six species (Decapode:Ianth1da.).............................................. 863

WILLIAMS. AUSTIN B.--ue REAIIS aod WILLIAMS;SULLIVAN et .1.

WILLlAIlS, IlAllJ: L.-1ee JOIINSON et 01.

WILLIAMS, ROY O........oe TRENT ot ol.

WILLIAMS, VERN R., and THOMAS A. CI..ARJ:!, "Reproduction,gro1nh, and other aspects of the biology of the goldspot herring, Berklotslchthys guadrimaculatu8(Clupeld.ae), a recent introduction to Hawaii lt

•••••••••• 587

WILTON, DONALD P.--see MENZ and WILTON

W1NnER, DELAINE L., KErtH L. DUNCAN, JO ELLEN HOSE,and HAROLD W. PUFFER, "Effects of benzo(a)pyrene on theearly develop_nt of California grunion, Leuresthes..t!.!!!:!.!.!. (Pisc... Atherinidae) It.......................... 473

"Winter and altered apring movements of striped bassin the Savannah. River. Georgia," by Richard G. Dudleyand T. Glenn KeGahee ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 420

WOUWI, ALLEN A.-100 REILLY et ol.

"Yield per recruit IDOdela of some reef fishell of theU.S. South Atlantic Bight," by Gene R. Huntsman.Charles S. Manooch III, and Churchill 8. Grl_s •• ".". 679

Zooplaokton ... ,........................................ 855abundance............................................ 857coherence in d~nance••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 856coherent patterns of b1olD&ss......................... 855measurement.......................................... 857ID8soscale changes.................................... a5Snorthwest Atlantic ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 855observation......... •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• 857somplil1ll studies..................................... 381species shifts in dominance •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 857