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An Indexed Bibliography of Northeast Fisheries Center
Publications, Reports, and Abstracts for 1990-91

Contents

Bibliography
        Peer-Reviewed Works
        Non-Peer-Reviewed Works
        Published Abstracts of Presentations
Indices
        Organisms
        Geographic Areas
        Residual Subjects
        Center Authors

All requests for a reprint of a publication or a photocopy of a report or abstract should be mailed to the sole/senior NEFSC author of the work (i.e., as depicted by all capital letters in the bibliographic entry) at the address appended to the bibliographic entry.

Several works which have pre-1990 publication dates, but which were inadvertently omitted from the 1989 issue, have been included in this 1990-91 issue.  They are noted by an "*."

Bibliography

Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. Able, K.W.; Matheson, R.E.; MORSE, W.W.; FAHAY, M.P.; SHEPHERD, G.  1990.  Patterns of summer flounder Paralichthys dentatus early life history in the Mid-Atlantic Bight and New Jersey estuaries. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(1): 1-12.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

2. Anderson, W.D., III; COLLETTE, B.B.  1991.  Revision of the freshwater viviparous halfbeaks of the genus Hemirhamphodon (Teleostei: Hemiramphidae).  Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwaters 2(2): 151-176.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

2a. ANTHONY, V.C. 1990. The New England groundfish fishery after 10 years under the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 10:175-184.

3. BERMAN, M.S.  1990.  Application of image analysis in demographic studies of marine zooplankton in large marine ecosystems.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Large marine ecosystems: patterns, processes, and yields.  Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; p. 122-131.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

4. Bishop, G.A.; WILLIAMS, A.B.  1991.  Neocarcinus olsonorum, new species, a crab (Decapoda: Calappidae) from the Cretaceous Carlile Shale (Turonian), Western Interior United States.  J. Crustacean Biol. 11(3): 451-459.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

5. BLOGOSLAWSKI, W.J.  1990.  A brief perspective on the Milford shellfish biology seminar series (1975-1990).  Environ. Audit. 2(1): 3-10.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

6. BLOGOSLAWSKI, W.J.  1991.  Enhancing shellfish depuration. In: Otwell, W.S.; Rodrick, G.E.; Martin, R., eds.  Molluscan shellfish depuration.  Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; p. 145-149.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

7. BODAMMER, J.E.; Anderson, D.P.; Dixon, O.M.  1990.  Ultrastructure of the spleen and head kidney of striped bass.  J. Aquat. Anim. Health 2: 182-193.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, East Farm, Bldg. 14, Kingston, RI 02881, U.S.A.

8. BODAMMER, J.E.; MURCHELANO, R.A.  1990.  Cytological study of vacuolated cells and other aberrant hepatocytes in winter flounder from Boston Harbor.  Cancer Res. 50: 6744-6756.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, East Farm, Bldg. 14, Kingston, RI 02881, U.S.A.

9. Boughton, D.A.; COLLETTE, B.B.; McCune, A.R.  1991.  Heterochrony in jaw morphology of needlefishes (Teleostei: Belonidae).  Syst. Zool. 40(3): 329-354.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

10. BROWN, C.  1990.  Nutritional requirements for extracellular accumulation of toxin produced by a pathogenic Vibrio sp. J. Fish Dis. 13: 239-243.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910, U.S.A.

11. BUCKLEY, L.J.; SMIGIELSKI, A.S.; HALAVIK, T.A.; CALDARONE, E.M.; BURNS, B.R.; LAURENCE, G.C.  1991.  Winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus reproductive success. I. Among-location variability in size and survival of larvae reared in the laboratory.  Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 74: 117-124.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, S. Ferry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, U.S.A.

12. BUCKLEY, L.J.; SMIGIELSKI, A.S.; HALAVIK, T.A.; CALDARONE, E.M.; BURNS, B.R.; LAURENCE, G.C.  1991.  Winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus reproductive success. II. Effects of spawning time and female size on size, composition, and viability of eggs and larvae.  Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 74: 125-135.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, S. Ferry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, U.S.A.

13. BUCKLEY, L.J.; SMIGIELSKI, A.S.; HALAVIK, T.A.; LAURENCE, G.C.  1990.  Effects of water temperature on size and biochemical composition of winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus at hatching and feeding initiation.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(3): 419-428.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, S. Ferry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, U.S.A.

14. CALDARONE, E.M.; BUCKLEY, L.J.  1991.  Quantitation of DNA and RNA in crude tissue extracts by flow injection analysis. Anal. Biochem. 199: 137-141.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

15. CASEY, J.[G.]; Taniuchi, T.  1990.  Recommendations for future shark tagging programs.  In: Pratt, H.L., Jr.; Gruber, S.H.; Taniuchi, T., eds.  Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 90: 511-512.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

16. COHEN, E.B. (deceased); MOUNTAIN, D.G.; O'Boyle, R.  1991.  Local-scale versus large scale factors affecting recruitment. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 48(6): 1003-1006.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o D.G. Mountain, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

17. COLLETTE, B.B.  1990.  Problems with gray literature in fishery science.  In: Hunter, J., ed.  Writing for fishery journals.  Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; p. 27-31.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

18. COLLETTE, B.[B.]  1991.  Scombridae. In: Quéro, J.C.; Hureau, J.C.; Karrer, C.; Post, A.; Saldanha, L., eds.  Check-list of the fishes of the eastern tropical Atlantic. Vol. II.  Paris, France: U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; p. 978-996.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

19. COLLETTE, B.B.; Parin, N.V.  1991.  Belonidae. In: Quéro, J.C.; Hureau, J.C.; Karrer, C.; Post, A.; Saldanha, L., eds.  Check-list of the fishes of the eastern tropical Atlantic. Vol. II.  Paris, France: U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; p. 592-597.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

20. COLLETTE, B.B.; Parin, N.V.  1991.  Hemiramphidae. In: Quéro, J.C.; Hureau, J.C.; Karrer, C.; Post, A.; Saldanha, L., eds.  Check-list of the fishes of the eastern tropical Atlantic. Vol. II.  Paris, France: U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization; p. 579-582.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

21. COLLETTE, B.B.; Parin, N.V.  1991.  Shallow-water fishes of Walters Shoals, Madagascar Ridge.  Bull. Mar. Sci. 48(1): 1-22.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

22. COLLETTE, B.B.; Smith, D.G.; Böhlke, E.B.  1991. Gymnothorax parini, a new species of moray eel (Teleostei: Muraenidae) from Walters Shoals, Madagascar Ridge.  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 104(2): 344-350.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

23. Daan, N.; SISSENWINE, M.P., editors.  1991.  Multispecies models relevant to management of living resources: proceedings of a symposium held at The Hague, 2-4 October 1989.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] Mar. Sci. Symp. 193; 358 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

24. DAWSON, M.A.  1990.  Blood chemistry of the windowpane flounder Scophthalmus aquosus in Long Island Sound: geographical, seasonal, and experimental variations.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(3): 429-437.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

25. DAWSON, M.A.; Renfro, J.L.  1990.  Organic anion secretion by winter flounder renal proximal tuble primary monolayer cultures. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 254(1): 39-44.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

26. *DESHPANDE, A.D.  1989.  High performance liquid chromatographic separation of fish biliary polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 18: 900-907.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

27. EDWARDS, S.F.  1990.  An economics guide to allocation of fish stocks between commercial and recreational fisheries. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 94; 29 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

28. *FAHAY, M.P.; Able, K.W.  1989.  White hake, Urophycis tenuis, in the Gulf of Maine: spawning seasonality, habitat use, and growth in young of the year and relationships to the Scotian Shelf population. Can. J. Zool. 67: 1715-1724.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

29. FARLEY, C.A.; Plutschak, D.L.; Scott, R.F.  1991.  Epizootiology and distribution of transmissible sarcoma in Maryland softshell clams, Mya arenaria, 1984-1988.  Environ. Health Perspect. 90: 35-41.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

30. FOGARTY, M.J.; COHEN, E.B. (deceased); MICHAELS, W.L.; MORSE, W.W.  1991.  Predation and the regulation of sand lance populations: an exploratory analysis.  In: Daan, N.; Sissenwine, M.P., editors.  Multispecies models relevant to management of living resources: proceedings of a symposium held at The Hague, 2-4 October 1989. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] Mar. Sci. Symp. 193: 120-124.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

31. FOGARTY, M.J.; SISSENWINE, M.P.; COHEN, E.B. (deceased).  1991.  Recruitment variability and the dynamics of exploited marine populations. Trends Ecol. Evol. 6(8): 241-246.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

32. Gawarkiewicz, G.; McCarthy, R.K.; BARTON, K.; Masse, A.K.; Church, T.M.  1990.  A Gulf Stream-derived pycnocline intrusion on the Middle Atlantic Bight shelf.  J. Geophys. Res. 95(C12): 22305-22313.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

33. Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.; WIKFORS, G.H.; Chitwood, D.J.; Lusby, W.R.  1990.  The occurrence of brassicasterol and epibrassicasterol in the Chromophycota.  Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 97B(3): 491-494.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

34. Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.; WIKFORS, G.H.; Chitwood, D.J.; Lusby, W.R.  1991.  Sterols of some diatoms.  Phytochemistry (Oxf.) 30(7): 2301-2303.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

35. Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.; WIKFORS, G.H.; Lusby, W.R.  1991.  Free and combined sterols of Pavlova gyrans. Lipids 26(8): 656-659.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

36. Godø, O.R.; PENNINGTON, M.; Vølstad, J.H.  1990.  Effect of tow duration on length composition of trawl catches.  Fish. Res. 9: 165-179.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

37. GOLDBERG, R.; Walker, R.  1990.  Cage culture of yearling surf clams, Spisula solidissima (Dillwyn, 1817), in coastal Georgia. J. Shellfish Res. 9(1): 187-193.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

38. GOULD, E.; Fowler, B.A.  1991.  Scallops and pollution. In: Shumway, S.E., ed.  Developments in aquaculture and fisheries science. 21. Scallops: biology, ecology and aquaculture.  Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier; p. 495-515.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

39. HAUSER, J.W.; SISSENWINE, M.P.  1991.  The uncertainty in estimates of the production of larval fish derived from samples of larval abundance.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] J. Mar. Sci. 48: 23-32.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

40. *Heck, K.L., Jr.; Able, K.W.; FAHAY, M.P.; Roman, C.T.  1989.  Fishes and decapod crustaceans of Cape Cod eelgrass meadows: species composition, seasonal abundance patterns and comparison with unvegetated substrates. Estuaries 12(2): 59-65.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

41. HUGHES, J.B.; HEBERT, A.T.  1991.  Erythrocyte micronuclei in winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus): results of field surveys during 1980-1988 from Virginia to Nova Scotia and in Long Island Sound.  Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 20: 474-479.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

42. KAYLOR, J.D. (deceased); LEARSON, R.J.  1990.  Pelagic fish.  In: Martin, R.E.; Flick, G.J., eds.  The seafood industry.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 67-76.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

43. Kensley, B.; WILLIAMS, A.B.  1990.  Axiopsis eximia, a new thalassinidean shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidae) from the Middle Eocene of South Carolina.  J. Paleont. 64(5): 798-802.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

44. KRZYNOWEK, J.; MURPHY, J.; Pariser, E.R.; Clifton, A.B.  1990.  Six Northwest Atlantic finfish species as a potential fish oil source. J. Food Sci. 55(6): 1743-1744.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

45. *Langton, R.W.; UZMANN, J.R.  1989.  A photographic survey of the megafauna of the central and eastern Gulf of Maine. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 87(4): 945-951.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

46. LAURENCE, G.C.  1990.  Growth, survival, and recruitment in large marine ecosystems.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Large marine ecosystems: patterns, processes, and yields.  Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; p. 132-150.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

47. LICCIARDELLO, J.J. (deceased).  1990.  Freezing.  In: Martin, R.E.; Flick, G.J., eds.  The seafood industry.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 205-218.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

48. *LICCIARDELLO, J.J. (deceased); D'ENTREMONT, D.L.; LUNDSTROM, R.C.  1989.  Radio-resistance of some bacterial pathogens in soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) and mussels (Mytilus edulis). J. Food Prot. 52(6): 407-411.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o D.L. D'Entremont, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

49. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1990.  History of the fisheries of Raritan Bay, New York and New Jersey.  Mar. Fish. Rev. 52(4): 1-45.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

50. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1991.  Biographic memoir of Ernest Ingersoll: naturalist, shellfish scientist, and author. Mar. Fish. Rev. 53(3): 23-29.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

51. MacLEAN, S.A.; Davies, A.J.  1990.  Prevalence and development of intraleucocytic haemogregarines from Northwest and Northeast Atlantic mackerel, Scomber scombrus L.  J. Fish Dis. 13: 59-68.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

52. Mahadeva, M.N.; MUNROE, T.A.  1990.  Three new species of symphurine tonguefishes from tropical and warm temperate waters of the eastern Pacific (Symphurus: Cynoglossidae: Pleuronectiformes). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 103(4): 931-954.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

53. MAHONEY, J.B.; Olsen, P.; COHN, M. (deceased).  1990.  Blooms of a dinoflagellate Gyrodinium cf. aureolum in New Jersey coastal waters and their occurrence and effects worldwide. J. Coastal Res. 6(1): 121-135.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

54. †Mallet, J.C.; Beghian, L.E.; Metcalf, T.G.; KAYLOR, J.D. (deceased).  1991.  Potential irradiation technology for improved shellfish sanitation.  J. Food Saf. 11: 231-245.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

55. MANNING, J.[P.]  1991.  Middle Atlantic Bight salinity: interannual variability.  Continent. Shelf Res. 11(2): 123-137.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

56. MAYO, R.K.; BURNETT, J.; SMITH, T.D.; MUCHANT, C.A.  1990.  Growth-maturation interactions of Acadian redfish (Sebastes fasciatus Storer) in the Gulf of Maine - Georges Bank region of the Northwest Atlantic. J. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer 46: 287-305.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

57. MEISE-MUNNS, C.; GREEN, J.[R.]; INGHAM, M.[C.]; MOUNTAIN, D.[G.]  1990.  Interannual variability in the copepod populations of Georges Bank and the western Gulf of Maine.  Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 65: 225-232.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

58. MERCALDO-ALLEN, R.  1991.  Changes in the blood chemistry of the American lobster, Homarus americanus, H. Milne Edwards, 1837, over the molt cycle.  J. Shellfish Res. 10(1): 147-156.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

59. MESSICK, G.A.,; Kennedy, V.S.  1990.  Putative bacterial and viral infections in blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 held in a flow-through or a recirculation system.  J. Shellfish Res. 9(1): 33-40.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

60. MOUNTAIN, D.G.  1991.  The volume of shelf water in the Middle Atlantic Bight: seasonal and interannual variability, 1977-1987. Continent. Shelf Res. 11(3): 251-267.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

61. MUNROE, T.A.  1990.  Eastern Atlantic tonguefishes (Symphurus: Cynoglossidae, Pleuronectiformes), with descriptions of two new species. Bull. Mar. Sci. 47(2): 464-515.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

62. MUNROE, T.A.  1990.  Symphurus melanurus Clark, 1936, a senior synonym for the eastern Pacific tonguefishes, S. seychellensis Chabanaud, 1955, and S. sechurae Hildebrand, 1946.  Copeia 1990(1): 229-232.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

63. MUNROE, T.A.  1991.  Western Atlantic tonguefishes of the Symphurus plagusia complex (Cynoglossidae: Pleuronectiformes), with descriptions of two new species.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 89(2): 247-287.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

64. MUNROE, T.A.; NIZINSKI, M.S.  1990.  Symphurus melasmatotheca and S. undecimplerus (Cynoglossidae, Pleuronectiformes), two new eastern Pacific tonguefishes with eleven caudal-fin rays. Copeia 1990(4): 985-996.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

65. MUNROE, T.A.; NIZINSKI, M.S.; Mahadeva, M.N.  1991.  Symphurus prolatinaris, a new species of shallow-water tonguefish (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) from the eastern Pacific. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 104(3): 448-458.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

66. MURAWSKI, S.A.  1991.  Can we manage our multispecies fisheries?  Fisheries 16(5): 5-13.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

67. MURAWSKI, S.A.; LANGE, A.M.; IDOINE, J.S.  1991.  An analysis of technological interaction among Gulf of Maine mixed-species fisheries.  In: Daan, N.; Sissenwine, M.P., editors.  Multispecies models relevant to management of living resources: proceedings of a symposium held at The Hague, 2-4 October 1989.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] Mar. Sci. Symp. 193: 237-252.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

68. MURCHELANO, R.A.  1990.  Fish health and environmental health.  Environ. Health Perspect. 86: 257-259.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

69. MURCHELANO, R.A.; MacLEAN, S.A.  1990.  Histopathology atlas of the registry of marine pathology.  Oxford, MD: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; 77 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

70. NATANSON, L.J.; Cailliet, G.M.  1990.  Vertebrae growth zone deposition in Pacific angel sharks.  Copeia 1990(4): 1133-1145.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

71. NELSON, D.A.; MILLER, J.E.; RUSANOWSKY, D.; GREIG, R.A.; SENNEFELDER, G.R.; MERCALDO-ALLEN, R.; KUROPAT, C.[A.]; GOULD, E.; THURBERG, F.P.; CALABRESE, A.  1991.  Comparative reproductive success of winter flounder in Long Island Sound: a three-year study (biology, biochemistry, and chemistry). Estuaries 14(3): 318-331.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

72. NIZINSKI, M.S.; COLLETTE, B.B.; WASHINGTON, B.B.  1990.  Separation of two species of sand lances, Ammodytes americanus and A. dubius, in the western North Atlantic.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(2): 241-255.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

73. OVERHOLTZ, W.J.; MURAWSKI, S.A.; FOSTER, K.L.  1991.  Impact of predatory fish, marine mammals, and seabirds on the pelagic fish ecosystem of the northeastern USA.  In: Daan, N.; Sissenwine, M.P., editors.  Multispecies models relevant to management of living resources: proceedings of a symposium held at The Hague, 2-4 October 1989. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] Mar. Sci. Symp. 193: 198-208.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

74. OVERHOLTZ, W.J.; MURAWSKI, S.A.; MICHAELS, W.L.  1991.  Impact of compensatory responses on assessment advice for the Northwest Atlantic mackerel stock.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 89(1): 117-128.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

75. OVERHOLTZ, W.J.; WARING, G.T.  1991.  Diet composition of pilot whales Globicephala sp. and common dolphins Delphinus delphius in the Mid-Atlantic Bight during spring 1989. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 89(4): 723-728.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

76. Payne, P.M.; Wiley, D.N.; Young, S.B.; Pittman, S.; Clapham, P.J.; JOSSI, J.W.  1990.  Recent fluctuations in the abundance of baleen whales in the southern Gulf of Maine in relation to changes in selected prey.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(4): 687-696.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

77. PENNINGTON, M.  1991.  Correspondence: On testing the robustness of lognormal-based estimators.  Biometrics 47: 1623-1624.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

78. PENNINGTON, M.; Vølstad, J.H.  1991.  Optimum size of sampling unit for estimating the density of marine populations. Biometrics 47: 717-723.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

79. PERRY, D.M., HUGHES, J.B.; HEBERT, A.T.  1991.  Sublethal abnormalities in embryos of winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, from Long Island Sound.  Estuaries 14(3): 306-317.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

80. Poss, S.G.; COLLETTE, B.B.  1990.  Scorpaenodes immaculatus, a new species of scorpionfish (Osteichthyes: Scorpaenidae) from Walters Shoals, Madagascar Ridge.  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 103(3): 543-549.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

81. POTTER, D.C.; LOUGH, R.G.; Perry, R.I.; Neilson, J.D.  1990.  Comparison of the MOCNESS and IYGPT pelagic samplers for the capture of 0-group cod (Gadus morhua) on Georges Bank.  J. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer 46: 121-128.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

82. PRATT, H.L., Jr.; CASEY, J.G.  1990.  Shark reproductive strategies as a limiting factor in directed fisheries, with a review of Holden's method of estimating growth-parameters.  In: Pratt, H.L., Jr.; Gruber, S.H.; Taniuchi, T., eds.  Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 90: 97-109.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

83. PRATT, H.L., Jr.; Gruber, S.H.; Taniuchi, T., editors.  1990.  Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 90; 518 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

84. PRATT, H.L., Jr.; Otake, T.  1990.  Recommendations for work needed to increase our knowledge of reproduction relative to fishery management.  In: Pratt, H.L., Jr.; Gruber, S.H.; Taniuchi, T., eds.  Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 90: 509-510.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

85. RAVESI, E.M.; KRZYNOWEK, J.  1991.  Variability of salt absorption by brine dipped fillets of cod (Gadus morhua), blackback flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus), and ocean perch (Sebastes marinus).  J. Food Sci. 56(3): 648-652.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o J. Krzynowek, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

86. REID, R.N.; RADOSH, D.J.; FRAME, A.B.; FROMM, S.A.  1990.  Benthic macrofauna of the New York Bight, 1979-89.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 103; 50 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

87. RHODES, E.W.  1991.  Fisheries and aquaculture of the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, in the eastern United States.  In: Shumway, S.E., ed.  Developments in aquaculture and fisheries science. 21. Scallops: biology, ecology and aquaculture.  Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier; p. 913-924.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A. Calabrese, National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

88. Richards, W.J.; POTTHOFF, T.; Kim, J-M.  1990.  Problems identifying tuna larvae species (Pisces: Scombridae: Thunnus) from the Gulf of Mexico.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(3): 607-609.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

89. Roper, C.F.E.; VECCHIONE, M.; Sweeney, M.J.  1991.  The Gilbert L. Voss memorial issue: foreword.  Bull. Mar. Sci. 49(1-2): 3-4.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

90. *ROPES, J.W. (deceased).  1989.  The food habits of five crab species at Pettaquamscutt River, Rhode Island. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 87(1): 197-204.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o J. Burnett, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

91. ROSENBERG, A.A.; Basson, M.; Beddington, J.R.  1991.  Predictive yield models and food chain theory.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Food chains, yields, models, and management of large marine ecosystems.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press; p. 205-224.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

92. *Rothschild, B.J.; FOGARTY, M.J.  1989.  Spawning stock biomass: a source of error in stock-recruitment relationships and management advice.  J. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer 45(2): 131-135.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

93. Rowe, G.; Silbuet, M.; Deming, J.; Khripounoff, A.; Tietjen, J.; Macko, S.; THEROUX, R.[B.]  1991.  'Total' sediment biomass and preliminary estimates of organic carbon residence time in deep-sea benthos. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 79: 99-114.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

94. SHERMAN, K.  1990.  Productivity, perturbations, and options for biomass yields in large marine ecosystems.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Large marine ecosystems: patterns, processes, and yields.  Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; p. 206-219.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

95. SHERMAN, K.  1991.  Sustainability of resources in large marine ecosystems.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Food chains, yields, models, and management of large marine ecosystems.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press; p. 1-34.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

96. SHERMAN, K.  1991.  The large marine ecosystem concept: research and management strategy for living marine resources. Ecol. Appl. 1(4): 349-360.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

97. SHERMAN, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., editors.  1990.  Large marine ecosystems: patterns, processes, and yields.  Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; 242 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

98. SHERMAN, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., editors.  1991.  Food chains, yields, models, and management of large marine ecosystems.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 320 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

99. SHERMAN, K.; Gold, B.D.  1990.  Perspective: large marine ecosystems.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Large marine ecosystems: patterns, processes, and yields.  Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; p. v-xi.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

100. SINDERMANN, C.J.  1990.  Principal diseases of marine fish and shellfish. 2nd ed.  San Diego, CA: Academic Press, Inc.  2 vol.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

101. SINDERMANN, C.J.  1990.  Scientific writing as English prose.  In: Hunter, J., ed.  Writing for fishery journals.  Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; p. 75-78.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

102. SINDERMANN, C.J.  1991.  Introduction to a symposium on shell disease in marine crustaceans.  J. Shellfish Res. 10(2): 481.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

103. SINDERMANN, C.J.  1991.  Shell disease in marine crustaceans -- a conceptual approach.  J. Shellfish Res.  10(2): 491-494.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

104. SINDERMANN, C.J., symposium chairman.  1991.  Mini-symposium, 1988: case histories of effects of transfers and introductions on marine resources: introduction.  J. Cons. Int. Explor. Mer 47: 377-378.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

105. SINDERMANN, C.[J.], convenor and editor.  1991.  Proceedings of the special symposium: shell disease in marine crustaceans. J. Shellfish Res.  10(2): 479-506.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

106. SISSENWINE, M.P.; COHEN, E.B. (deceased).  1991.  Resource productivity and fisheries management of the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem.  In: Sherman, K.; Alexander, L.M.; Gold, B.D., eds.  Food chains, yields, models, and management of large marine ecosystems.  Boulder, CO: Westview Press; p. 107-123.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910, U.S.A.

107. SISSENWINE, M.P.; Daan, N.  1991.  An overview of multispecies models relevant to management of living resources.  In: Daan, N.; Sissenwine, M.P., editors.  Multispecies models relevant to management of living resources: proceedings of a symposium held at The Hague, 2-4 October 1989.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] Mar. Sci. Symp. 193: 6-11.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 1335 East-West Hwy., Silver Spring, MD 20910, U.S.A.

108. SMITH, T.D.; Payne, P.M.; Heinemann, D.; WARING, G.[T.]; LANGE, A.[M.]  1990.  Simultaneous fishery resource and seabird and cetacean sighting surveys: advantages and disadvantages. N. Atl. Stud. 2(1-2): 90-101.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

109. STEHLIK, L.L.; MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.; MORSE, W.W.  1991.  Distribution and abundance of four brachyuran crabs on the Northwest Atlantic shelf.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 89(3): 473-492.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

110. STEIMLE, F.W.  1990.  Benthic macrofauna and habitat monitoring on the continental shelf of the northeastern United States. I. Biomass.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Rep. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.] 86; 28 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

111. STEIMLE, F.W.  1990.  Population dynamics, growth, and production estimates for the sand dollar Echinarachnius parma. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(1): 179-189.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

112. STEIMLE, F.W.; ZDANOWICZ, V.S.; GADBOIS, D.F.  1990.  Metals and organic contaminants in Northwest Atlantic deep-sea tilefish tissues.  Mar. Pollut. Bull.  21(11): 530-535.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

113. STILES, S.; CHOROMANSKI, J.; NELSON, D.[A.]; MILLER, J.[E.]; GREIG, R.[A.]; SENNEFELDER, G.[R.]  1991.  Early reproductive success of the hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) from five sites in Long Island Sound.  Estuaries 14(3): 332-342.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

114. Stout, V.F.; Nilsson, W.B.; KRZYNOWEK, J.; Schlenk, H.  1990.  Fractionation of fish oils and their fatty acids.  In: Stansby, M.E., ed.  Fish oils in nutrition.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Rheinhold; p. 73-119.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

115. TERCEIRO, M.; IDOINE, J.S.  1990.  A practical assessment of the performance of Shepherd's length-composition analysis (SRLCA): application to Gulf of Maine northern shrimp Pandalus borealis survey data. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(4): 761-773.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

116. Van Dover, C.L.; WILLIAMS, A.B.  1991.  Egg size in squat lobsters (Galatheoidea): constraint and freedom.  In: Wenner, A.; Kuris, A., eds.  Crustacean issues. 7. Crustacean egg production.  Rotterdam, The Netherlands: A.A. Balkema; p. 143-156.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

117. VECCHIONE, M.  1991.  A method for examining the structure and contents of the digestive tract in paralarval squids. Bull. Mar. Sci. 49(1-2): 300-308.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

118. VECCHIONE, M.  1991.  Long-term trends in the abundance of the copepod Acartia tonsa in the Calcasieu Estuary. Contrib. Mar. Sci. 32: 89-101.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

119. VECCHIONE, M.  1991.  Observations on the paralarval ecology of a euryhaline squid Lolliguncula brevis (Cephalopoda: Loliginidae).  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 89(3): 515-521.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

120. *VECCHIONE, M.; Hand, V.A.  1989.  Digestive-gland histology in paralarval squids (Cephalopoda: Loliginidae).  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 87(4): 995-1000.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

121. VECCHIONE, M.; Roper, C.F.E.  1991.  Cephalopods observed from submersibles in the western North Atlantic.  Bull. Mar. Sci. 49(1-2): 433-445.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

122. WARING, G.T.; GERRIOR, P.; Payne, P.M.; PARRY, B.L.; NICOLAS, J.R.  1990.  Incidental take of marine mammals in foreign fishery activities off the northeast United States, 1977-88.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(2): 347-360.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

123. WIDMAN, J.C.; RHODES, E.W.  1991.  Nursery culture of the bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, in suspended mesh nets. Aquaculture 99: 257-267.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

124. WIKFORS, G.H.; Neeman, A.; Jackson, P.J.  1991.  Cadmium-binding polypeptides in microalgal strains with laboratory-induced cadmium tolerance. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 79: 163-170.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

125. WILK, S.J.; MORSE, W.W.; STEHLIK, L.L.  1990.  Annual cycles of gonad-somatic indices as indicators of spawning activity for selected species of finfish collected from the New York Bight. Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 88(4): 775-786.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

126. WILLIAMS, A.B.  1991.  Comments on the proposed conservation of the specific name of Artemia franciscana Kellogg, 1906 (Crustacea, Branchiopoda). (Case 2728; see BZN 47: 178-183; 48: 57). Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 48(3): 246-247.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

127. *WILLIAMS, A.B.; Baba, K.  1989.  New squat lobsters (Galatheidae) from the Pacific Ocean: Mariana Back Arc Basin, East Pacific Rise, and Cascadia Basin.  Fish. Bull. (U.S.) 87(4): 899-910.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

128. WILLIAMS, A.B.; Boschi, E.E.  1990.  Panopeus margentus, a new crab from the Argentine warm temperate subregion (Decapoda: Xanthidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 103(3): 598-601.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

129. WILLIAMS, A.B.; Heard, R.W.  1991.  Upogebia spinistipula, a new burrowing shrimp from the Florida shelf, northeastern Gulf of Mexico (Decapoda: Thalassinidea: Upogebiidae).  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 104(1): 49-54.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

130. WILLIAMS, A.B.; McDermott, J.J.  1990.  An eastern United States record for the western Indo-Pacific crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae).  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 103(1): 108-109.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

131. WILLIAMS, A.B.; Moffitt, R.B.  1991.  Crabs from the Mariana Archipelago: Bothromaia griffini new genus and species (Brachyura: Majidae), and remarks on Poupinia hirsuta Guinot (Homoloidea, Poupiniidae). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 104(3): 569-582.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

132. WILLIAMS, A.B.; Ngoc-Ho, N.  1990.  Pomatogebia, a new genus of thalassinidean shrimps from western hemisphere tropics (Crustacea: Upogebiidae).  Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 103(3): 614-616.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

133. ZDANOWICZ, V.S.  1991.  Determining the fates of contaminated wastes dumped in the New York Bight apex by use of metal enrichment factors. Environ. Sci. Technol. 25(10): 1760-1766.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications, Reports, and Presentations

134. Bend, J.; Clapham, P.; Hammond, P.; Katona, S.; Larsen, F.; Lien, J.; Mattila, D.; Mayo, C.; Øien, N.; Palsbøl, P.; POLACHECK, T.; Sigurjønsson, J.; SMITH, T.[D.]  1990.  YoNAH: years of the North Atlantic humpback whale -- a proposal for discussion. Int. Whaling Comm. Sci. Doc. SC/42/O25; 9 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o T.D. Smith, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

135. BENWAY, R.L.  1990. Expendable bathythermograph observations from the NMFS/Ship of Opportunity Program for 1989. Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 90-08; 34 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

136. BENWAY, R.L.  1991.  Expendable bathythermograph observations from the NMFS/Ship of Opportunity Program for 1990. Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 91-01; 52 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

137. BERMAN, M.S.  1990.  Enhanced zooplankton processing with image analysis technology.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/L:20; 5 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

138. BERRIEN, P.  1990.  Atlantic mackerel egg production and spawner biomass estimates for the Gulf of St. Lawrence and northeastern United States waters in 1987.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/H:18; 25 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

139. BISAGNI, J.[J.]  1990.  Remote detection of stratification on Georges Bank.  In: Remote sensing science for the nineties. Vol. I: proceedings of the 10th annual international geoscience & remote sensing symposium, 20-24 May 1990, Washington, DC. College Park, MD: The University of Maryland; p. 457-461.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

140. Bogstad, B.; PENNINGTON, M.; Vølstad, J.H.  1991.  An evaluation of survey design for estimating the food consumption by fish. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/D:15; 17 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

141. *BUCKLEY, L.J.; CALDARONE, E.M.  1989.  Recent growth and biochemical composition of juvenile, young-of-year winter flounder from different areas of Narragansett Bay.  Final report to the Narragansett Bay Project; 41 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, S. Ferry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, U.S.A.

142. BUSCH, D.A.; SHERMAN, K.  1991.  Narragansett Laboratory.  In: Becker, C.D., ed.  Fisheries laboratories of North America.  Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; p. 95-97.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

143. [CARVER, J.H.]  1990.  Smoking fish.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 58-68.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

144. CASEY, J.G.; KOHLER, N.E.  1990.  Long distance movements of Atlantic sharks from the NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program. Underwater Nat. 19(4)-20(1): 87-91.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

145. CHANG, S.  1990.  Seasonal distribution patterns of commercial landings of 45 species off the northeastern United States during 1977-88. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-78; 130 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

146. CLARK, S.H.  1991.  Book review: Fish decks: seafarers of the North Atlantic by William McCloskey.  Fisheries 16(4): 59.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

147. COLLETTE, B.B.  1990.  Gamefish profile. Thunnus obesus: the bigeye tuna.  In: The edge big game fishing annual 1990: the yearbook of the Northeast sport fisherman.  Bricktown, NJ: Offshore Informational Publications, Inc.; p. 97-99.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

148. Conservation and Utilization Division, Northeast Fisheries Center.  1991.  Status of the fishery resources off the northeastern United States for 1990.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-81; 130 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

149. [Conservation and Utilization Division, Northeast Fisheries Science Center].  1991.  Report of the Twelfth Northeast Regional Stock Assessment Workshop (12th SAW): spring 1991.  Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent. Ref. Doc. 91-03; 187 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o S. Clark, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

150. Conservation and Utilization Division, Northeast Fisheries Science Center.  1991.  Status of the fishery resources off the northeastern United States for 1991.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]- F/NEC-86; 132 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

151. DRAXLER, A.[F.J.], principal investigator.  1991.  Water and sediment chemistry.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 18-26.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

152. DRAXLER, A.[F.J.]; ARLEN, L.; FINNERAN, T.; BRUNO, R.  1991.  Sediment biogeochemistry.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 18-22.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

153. DRAXLER, A.[F.J.], principal investigator; DESHPANDE, A.  1991.  Contaminants in biota: trace organic compounds in tissues of winter flounder and American lobster.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 53.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

154. DRAXLER, A.F.J.; Hauge, P.; DESHPANDE, A.D.  1991.  Organic contaminants in hepatic tissues of lobster and flounder at the New York Bight "12 mile" Sewage Sludge Dumpsite: 1987-88. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-83; 10 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

155. *FARLEY, C.A.; Otto, S.V.; Scott, R.F.  1985.  Epizootic sarcoma in Chesapeake Bay soft-shell clams.  In: Proceedings of the 1985 interstate seafood seminar, Ocean City, MD, 29-31 October 1985; p. 93-98.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

156. GIBSON, J.A.  1991.  Woods Hole Laboratory.  In: Becker, C.D., ed.  Fisheries laboratories of North America.  Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; p. 103-105.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

156a. HAIN, J.H.W. 1991. Airships for marine mammal reserach: evaluation and recommendations. A report to the Marine Mammal Commission. Nat. Tech. Info. Serv. PB92-128271.

157. HOLZWARTH, T.[J.]; MOUNTAIN, D.[G.]  1990.  Surface and bottom temperature distributions from the Northeast Fisheries Center spring and fall bottom trawl survey program, 1963-1987.  Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 90-03; 62 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

158. INGHAM, M.C., principal investigator.  1991.  Physical oceanography.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 4-9.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.S. Armstrong, National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

159. JEFFRESS, D.; STEIMLE, F.[W.]  1990.  Common jellyfish of the Middle Atlantic.  Underwater Nat. 19(2): 8-12.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

160. JOSSI, J.W.; BENWAY, R.L.  1990.  Surface and bottom temperatures, and surface salinities: Massachusetts to Cape Sable, N.S., and New York to the Gulf Stream, 1988.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/26; 18 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

161. JOSSI, J.W.; BENWAY, R.L.  1990.  Surface and bottom temperatures, and surface salinities: Massachusetts to Cape Sable, N.S., and New York to the Gulf Stream, 1989.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/27; 17 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

162. JOSSI, J.W.; BENWAY, R.L.  1991.  Surface and bottom temperatures, and surface salinities: Massachusetts to Cape Sable, N.S., and New York to the Gulf Stream, 1990.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 91/91; 15 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

163. JOSSI, J.W.; GOULET, J.[, Jr.]  1990.  Zooplankton community abundance coherence, and stability of the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/L:93; 20 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

164. JOSSI, J.W.; GOULET, J.R.[, Jr.]; GREEN, J.R.  1991.  30 years of zooplankton variability in the Gulf of Maine.  Paper presented at: Gulf of Maine scientific workshop, 8-10 January 1991, Woods Hole, MA; 5 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

165. JOSSI, J.W.; SMITH, D.E.  1990.  Continuous plankton records: Massachusetts to Cape Sable, N.S., and New York to the Gulf Stream, 1989.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/66; 11 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

166. JOSSI, J.W.; SMITH, D.E.; GOULET, J.R.[, Jr.]  1991.  Continuous plankton records: Massachusetts to Cape Sable, N.S., and New York to the Gulf Stream, 1990.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 91/92; 12 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

167. KANE, J.; GREEN, J.[R.]  1990.  Zooplankton biomass on Georges Bank 1977-86.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/L:22; 11 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

168. [KAYLOR, J.D. (deceased).]  1990.  Pickling and marinating fish.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 49-57.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

169. [KAYLOR, J.D. (deceased).]  1990.  Salting fish.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 35-48.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

170. *KOHLER, N.[E.]; STILLWELL, C.  1989.  Estimates of the evacuation rate and daily ration for the blue shark, Prionace glauca, in the western North Atlantic.  Paper presented at: American Elasmobranch Society annual meeting, June 1989, San Francisco, CA; 44 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

171. [KRZYNOWEK, J.]  1990.  Fish and nutrition.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 116-124.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

172. [LEARSON, R.J.]  1990.  One man's trash is another's treasure.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 69-95.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

173. [LICCIARDELLO, J.J. (deceased).]  1990.  Freezing the catch.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 22-34.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

174. [LICCIARDELLO, J.J. (deceased).]  1990.  Yes, Virginia, seafood is safe to eat.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 96-115.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

175. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1991.  Farming molluscs in this era of environmental conservation.  In: Proceedings of the twenty-second annual shellfish conference, 14-15 May 1991, London, England.  London: The Shellfish Association of Great Britain; p. 78-85.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

176. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1991.  The literary contributions of Ernest Ingersoll.  Explor. J. 69(1): 25-28.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

177. MANNING, J.[P.]  1991.  Circulation: current meter observations.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 4-7.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

178. MANNING, J.[P.]; HOLZWARTH, T.[J.]  1990.  Descriptions of oceanographic conditions on the Northeast continental shelf: 1977-1985. Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 90-04; 373 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

179. Milford Laboratory, Northeast Fisheries Center.  1990.  Final report on a three-year assessment of reproductive success in winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walbaum), in Long Island Sound, with comparisons to Boston Harbor: 1986-1988. I. Reproductive cycle: vitellogenin. II. Comparative reproductive success: biology, biochemistry, chemistry. III. Comparative embryo development and mortality; 112 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A. Calabrese, National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

180. Milford Laboratory[, Northeast Fisheries Center].  1990.  Final report on reproduction success of hard clams in Long Island Sound.  Contract report prepared for:  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Regions I & II; 61 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A. Calabrese, National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

181. MOUNTAIN, D.[G.]  1991.  Hydrography: temperature/salinity profiles.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 7-9.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

182. MOUNTAIN, D.[G.]; GROSSLEIN, M., cochairmen.  1991.  Large-area, long-term studies.  In: [Sherman, K., chair.]  GLOBEC -- NW Atlantic study.  Appendix to:  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/G:78; p. 5.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

183. MOUNTAIN, D.G.; HOLZWARTH, T.J.  1990.  Surface and bottom temperature and temperature anomaly time series from the Northeast Fisheries Center spring and fall bottom trawl survey program, 1963-1989.  NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/13; 20 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

184. *MURAWSKI, S.A.; IDOINE, J.S.  1989.  Multispecies size composition: a conservative property of exploited fishery systems? NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 89/76; 12 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

185. Ona, E.; PENNINGTON, M.; Vølstad, J.  1991.  Using acoustics to improve the precision of bottom trawl indices of abundance. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/D:13; 11 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

186. OVERHOLTZ, W.J.; ARMSTRONG, R.S.; MOUNTAIN, D.G.; TERCEIRO, M.  1991.  Factors influencing spring distribution, availability, and recreational catch of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) in the Middle Atlantic and Southern New England regions.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-85; 13 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

187. PACHECO, A.L.  1991.  Sandy Hook Laboratory.  In: Becker, C.D., ed.  Fisheries laboratories of North America.  Bethesda, MD: American Fisheries Society; p. 99-101.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

188. PACHECO, A.[L.]; RUGG, J.  1991.  Winter flounder and American lobster pathology.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 48-49.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

189. Payne, P.M.; Heinemann, D.W.; SMITH, T.D.  1990.  Seasonal distribution of minke whales in the shelf and shelf-edge waters of the northeastern U.S.  Int. Whaling Comm. Sci. Doc. SC/42/NHMi32; 12 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

190. PEARCE, J.B.  1990.  The state of the world's oceans according to United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP): new ways forward for the Gulf of Maine.  In: Konrad, V.; Ballard, S.; Erb, R.; Morin, A., eds.  The Gulf of Maine: sustaining our common heritage -- proceedings of an international conference held in Portland, ME, December 10-12, 1989.  Augusta, ME: Maine State Planning Office; p. 168-176.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

191. PENNINGTON, M.; Vølstad, J.H.  1991.  Assessing the effect of intra-haul correlation and variable density on population estimates  of population characteristics from marine surveys. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/D:14; 18 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

192. PHELAN, B.  1991.  Migrations of winter flounder.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 49-53.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

193. PHOEL, W., principal investigator.  1991.  Sediment metabolism.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 26-32.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A.L. Studholme, National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

194. PHOEL, W.; MAY, B.; FOURNIER, P.  1991.  Total plankton respiration.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 31-32.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A.L. Studholme, National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

195. PHOEL, W.; MAY, B.; WALDHAUER, R.; FROMM, S.[A.]; ZETLIN, C.  1991.  Near-bottom water chemistry.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 30-31.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A.L. Studholme, National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

196. PHOEL, W.; SHARACK, K.; FANNING, A.; FROMM, S.[A.]  1991.  Seabed oxygen consumption.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 26-30.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o A.L. Studholme, National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

197. POLACHECK, T.  1990.  Results of field tests of line transect methods for shipboard sighting surveys for harbor porpoises. Int. Whaling Comm. Sci. Doc. SC/42/SM38; 23 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o T.D. Smith, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

198. POLACHECK, T.; SMITH, T.[D.]  1990.  Simulation results on the effects of dive time and movements on line transect estimates. Int. Whaling Comm. Sci. Doc. SC/42/NHMi31; 13 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o T.D. Smith, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

199. POLACHECK, T.; Wenzel, F.W.  1990.  What do stranding data say about harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). Int. Whaling Comm. Sci. Doc. SC/42/SM39; 12 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o T.D. Smith, National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

200. PRATT, H.L., Jr.; Castro, J.I.  1990.  Shark reproduction: parental investment and limited fisheries, an overview. Underwater Nat. 19(4)-20(1): 56-60.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

201. REID, R.N.  1990.  Responses of habitats and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping--progress report.  In: Cleaning up our coastal waters: an unfinished agenda.  New York, NY: Manhattan College; p. 491-504.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

202. REID, R.N.; FROMM, S.A.; FRAME, A.B.; JEFFRESS, D.; VITALIANO, J.J.  1991.  Responses of benthic macrofauna to phase out of sewage sludge disposal in the inner New York Bight.  In: Coastal zone '91: proceedings of the seventh symposium on coastal and ocean management, 18-12 July 1991, Long Beach, CA. Vol. 3.  New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers; p. 1859-1873.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

203. REID, R.[N.], principal investigator; FROMM, S.A.; JEFFRESS, D.; VITALIANO, J.[J.]; FRAME, A.[B.]; RADOSH, D.[J.]  1991.  Benthic macrofauna.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 32-33.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

204. RUHSAM, C.M.; WOOD, G.B.  1991.  Report of water masses receiving wastes from ocean dumping at the 106-Mile Dumpsite: January 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990.  Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent. Ref. Doc. 91-02; 5 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

205. SANO, M.H.  1990.  Report of water masses receiving wastes from ocean dumping at the 106-Mile Dumpsite: January 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989.  Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 90-06; 6 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.S. Armstrong, National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

206. SANO, M.H.; WOOD, G.B.  1990.  Anticyclonic warm-core Gulf Stream rings off the northeastern United States during 1989. NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/25; 16 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.S. Armstrong, National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

207. SHERMAN, K.  1990.  Large marine ecosystems as global units for management: an ecological perspective.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/L:24; 19 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

208. SHERMAN, K.  1990.  Monitoring and assessment of large marine ecosystems: a global and regional perspective.  Paper presented at: EPA symposium on ecological indicators, 16-19 October 1990, Miami, FL; 57 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

209. [SHERMAN, K., chairman.]  1991.  GLOBEC -- NW Atlantic study.  Appendix to: ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/G:78; 13 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

210. SHERMAN, K.  1991.  Stress, mitigation, and sustainability of biomass yields in large marine ecosystems. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/L:12; 31 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

211. SHERMAN, K.  1991.  The Antarctic marine ecosystem in global perspective.  Paper presented at: International BIOMASS colloquium, 18-20 September 1991, Bremerhaven, Germany; 38 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

212. SHERMAN, K.; COHEN, E.B. (deceased); Langton, R.W.  1990.  The Northeast continental shelf: an ecosystem at risk.  In: Konrad, V.; Ballard, S.; Erb, R.; Morin, A., eds.  The Gulf of Maine: sustaining our common heritage -- proceedings of an international conference held in Portland, ME, December 10-12, 1989.  Augusta, ME: Maine State Planning Office; p. 120-167.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

213. SHERMAN, K.; GREEN, J.[R.]; BERMAN, M.[S.]  1991.  Annual variability in temperature-linked calanoid dominance of the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1991/L:10; 15 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

214. SHERMAN, K.; JOSSI, J.[W.]; GOULET, J.[R., Jr.]  1990.  Comparative stability of zooplankton communities of the Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem and the North Sea Ecosystem in relation to climatic variability. ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/L:23; 18 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

215. SMITH, T.D.; PALKA, D.; BISACK, K.; DiNardo, G.  1991.  Preliminary estimates of harbor porpoise abundance and by-catch. Northeast Fish. Sci. Cent. Ref. Doc. 91-04; 7 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

216. SMITH, W.G.; MORSE, W.W.  1990.  Larval distribution patterns: evidence for the collapse/recolonization of Atlantic herring on Georges Bank.  ICES [Int. Counc. Explor. Sea] C.M. [Comm. Meet.] 1990/H:17; 16 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

217. STEIMLE, F.W.; TERRANOVA, R.  1991.  Trophodynamics of select demersal fishes in the New York Bight.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-84; 11 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

218. STILLWELL, C.  1990.  The ravenous mako. Underwater Nat. 19(4)-20(1): 77-78.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

219. STROUT, G.A.  1990.  Variation in the shelf water front position in 1989 from Georges Bank to Cape Hatteras. NAFO [Northwest Atl. Fish. Organ.] SCR [Sci. Counc. Res.] Doc. 90/24; 9 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

220. STROUT, G.[A.]; CHRISTENSEN, D.  1990.  Apex predator fish distributions, bathymetry and sea surface temperature fronts off the northeast United States.  In: Remote sensing science for the nineties. Vol. I: proceedings of the 10th annual international geoscience & remote sensing symposium, 20-24 May 1990, Washington, DC.  College Park, MD: The University of Maryland; p. 463-466.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

221. STUDHOLME, A.L.; INGHAM, M.C.; PACHECO, A., editors.  1991.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82; 57 p.  Available only through interlibrary loan.

222. THEROUX, R.B.  1991.  The Northeast Shelf Ecosystem: stress, mitigation, and sustainability: decadal population, assessment and trends: benthos.  Paper presented at: Symposium on the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem: stress, mitigation, and sustainability, 12-15 August 1991, Narragansett, RI; 43 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

223. [TUKHUNEN, B.]  1990.  Basic techniques for fish cooking.  In: Dore, I., ed.  Making the most of your catch: an angler's guide.  New York, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold; p. 125-136.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.J. Learson, National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

224. WIGLEY, S.E.; GABRIEL, W.L.  1991.  Distribution of sexually immature components of 10 Northwest Atlantic groundfish species based on Northeast Fisheries Center bottom trawl surveys, 1968-86. NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-80; 17 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

225. WILK, S.[J.], principal investigator.  1991.  Fish and megainvertebrates.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 33-53.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

226. WILK, S.[J.]; PACHECO, A.[L.]; PIKANOWSKI, R.; McMILLAN, D.; STEHLIK, L.[L.]  1991.  Species composition, distribution, and abundance.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 33-48.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

227. ZDANOWICZ, V.S.; GADBOIS, D.[F.]  1990.  Contaminants in sediment and fish tissue from estuarine and coastal sites of the northeastern United States: data summary for the baseline phase of the National Status and Trends Program Benthic Surveillance Project, 1984-1986.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-79; 138 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

228. ZDANOWICZ, V.S.; INGHAM, M.C.; LEFTWICH, S.  1990.  Monitoring the effects of sewage sludge disposal at the 106-Mile Dumpsite using mid-water fish as sentinels of contaminant metal uptake: a feasibility study. Northeast Fish. Cent. Ref. Doc. 90-02; 6 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

229. ZDANOWICZ, V.[S.]; LEFTWICH, S.; FINNERAN, T.; LEIMBURG, E.  1991.  Sediment trace metals.  In: Studholme, A.L.; Ingham, M.C.; Pacheco, A., eds.  Response of the habitat and biota of the inner New York Bight to abatement of sewage sludge dumping: third annual progress report -- 1989.  NOAA [Nat. Ocean. Atmos. Admin.] Tech. Memo. NMFS [Nat. Mar. Fish. Serv.]-F/NEC-82: 22-26.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

Published Abstracts of Oral Presentations and Poster Displays

230. BERMAN, M.S.; Katsinis, C.; Jeffries, H.P.; Lambert, R.M.  1990.  Image analysis techniques for the identification and measurement of marine zooplankton. (Abstr.)  EOS Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71: 94.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

231. BISAGNI, J.J.  1990.  Ocean surface topography measured by the Geosat radar altimeter during the frontal air-sea interaction experiment (FASINEX). (Abstr.)  EOS Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71(43): 1374.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

232. BODAMMER, J.E.  1991.  Light and electron microscopic studies on the early stages of fin erosion disease in winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus). (Abstr.)  In: 14th annual AFS/FHS meeting [and] 32nd western fish disease conference held at the Hotel Newport and OSU/Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon, July 31-August 3, 1991; p. 26.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, East Farm, Bldg. 14, Kingston, RI 02881, U.S.A.

233. BODAMMER, J.E.  1991.  The cytopathology of fin erosion disease in winter flounder. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshops, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 27.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, East Farm, Bldg. 14, Kingston, RI 02881, U.S.A.

234. BOREMAN, J.  1990.  Developing standards for measuring restoration of coastal habitats. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 46th annual northeast fish and wildlife conference, 8-11 April 1990, Nashua, NH; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: NOAA/UMass Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Massachusetts, Environmental Inst., Blaisdell House, Amherst, MA 01003-0040, U.S.A.

235. BOWMAN, R.E.  1990.  Approximation of daily ration for three species of flatfish based on daily feeding cycles. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 46th annual northeast fish and wildlife conference, 8-11 April 1990, Nashua, NH; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

236. BUCKLEY, L.J.; SMIGIELSKI, A.S.; HALAVIK, T.A.; BURNS, B.R.; LAURENCE, G.C.  1990.  Growth and mortality of marine fish larvae and their relation to temperature and prey availability. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: meeting on development and aquaculture of marine larvae, 12-15 August 1990, Bergen, Norway; 1 p.  Senior/sole Center author's mailing address: NOAA/URI Cooperative Marine Education and Research Prog., Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, S. Ferry Rd., Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, U.S.A.

237. CALDARONE, E.M.; BUCKLEY, L.J.  1990.  An automated flow injection system (FIS) for analysis of nucleic acid levels in fish. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: meeting on development and aquaculture of marine larvae, 12-15 August 1990, Bergen, Norway; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

238. DAWSON, M.A.; KUROPAT, C.A.; MERCALDO-ALLEN, R.; KAPAREIKO, D.  1990.  Blood chemistry of two species of flounder along the northeast coast of the U.S.; seasonal and geographic variations. (Abstr.)  Physiologist 33: A-90.  Abstr. No. 63.6.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

239. DAWSON, M.A.; Renfro, J.L.  1990.  Organic anion transport in cultured flounder renal proximal tubules: effects of organic toxicants. (Abstr.)  Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol. J. 4: A548.  Abstr. No. 1631.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

240. DAWSON, M.A.; Renfro, J.L.  1991.  Effects of organochlorine pesticides on active organic anion secretion by primary cultures of winter flounder proximal tubules. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 23-24.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

241. DAWSON, M.A.; Renfro, J.L.  1991.  Effects of pesticides on organic anion secretion by winter flounder renal proximal tubule cells in culture. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: sixth international symposium on responses of marine organisms to pollutants, 24-26 April 1991, Woods Hole, MA; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

242. FAHAY, M.P.; Bowers, J.; Able, K.W.  1990.  Characteristics of cusk eel (Ophidiidae) reproduction and larval distribution in the Middle Atlantic Bight. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 70th annual meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, June 1990, Charleston, SC; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

243. *FARLEY, C.A.  1985.  Epizootiology of presumed infectious sarcoma in Chesapeake Bay soft clams Mya arenaria. (Abstr.)  In: Proceedings of the 1985 interstate seafood seminar, Ocean City, MD, 29-31 October 1985; p. 92.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

244. FARLEY, C.A.; Plutschak, D.  1991.  Hemolymph thioglycolate diagnosis for Perkinsus disease and application to three years of oyster disease surveys in Maryland. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, XXIV annual meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 4-9, 1991; p. 41.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

245. FARLEY, C.A.; Plutschak, D.L.; Krantz, G.E.  1991.  Crassostrea gigas disease exposure to Haplosporidium nelsoni and Perkinsus marinus in Chesapeake Bay waters. (Abstr.) J. Shellfish Res. 10(1): 306-307.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

246. FARLEY, C.A.; Plutschak, D.; MESSICK, G.[A.]  1991.  Hemanalysis methods for systemic disease diagnosis of invertebrate animals. (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts, Atlantic Estuarine Research Society meeting, spring 1992; 11 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

247. FARLEY, C.A.; Straight, B.  1991.  An in vivo clinical study of Perkinsus marinus disease in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, using hemolymph thioglycolate diagnosis. (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts, Atlantic Estuarine Research Society meeting, spring 1991; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

248. FARLEY, C.A.; Straight, B.  1991.  An in vivo clinical study of Perkinsus marinus disease in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, using hemolymph thioglycolate diagnosis. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, XXIV annual meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 4-9, 1991; p. 40.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

249. Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.; WIKFORS, G.H.; Lusby, W.R.  1990.  Free and combined sterols in Pavlova gyrans. (Abstr.) Prepared for: 81st American Oil Chemists' Society annual meeting, 22-26 April 1990, Baltimore, MD; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

250. *GOLDBERG, R.; WIDMAN, J.C.  1989.  Settlement and recruitment of Mercenaria mercenaria in Long Island Sound, Connecticut. (Abstr.) J. Shellfish Res. 8(2): 456.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

251. GOLDBERG, R.; WIKFORS, G.H.  1991.  Growth of hard clams in Long Island Sound: sorting out the determining factors. (Abstr.)  In: 11th annual shellfish biology seminar, February 26-27, 1991; p. 6.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

252. GOULET, J.R., Jr.  1990.  Stochastic surfaces in large marine ecosystems. (Abstr.)  Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am. Suppl. 71(2): 171.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

253. JOSSI, J.W.; GOULET, J.R., Jr.  1990.  30 years of zooplankton variability in the Gulf of Maine. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: Gulf of Maine workshop, January 1990, Woods Hole, MA; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

254. KERN, F.G.  1991.  Sarcoma-like neoplasm in Mercenaria mercenaria clams from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 16th annual eastern fish health workshop, 11-13 June 1991, Martinsburg, WV; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

255. LEWIS, E.J.  1991.  An infection study of the oyster, Crassostrea virginica, by Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX). (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts, Atlantic Estuarine Research Society meeting, spring 1991; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

256. LEWIS, E.J.  1991.  An infection study of the oyster, Crassostrea virginica, by Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX). (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, XXIV annual meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 4-9, 1991; p. 39.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

257. LUEDKE, D.; LUNDSTROM, R.C.; RUSSEL[L], M.[M.]  1991.  Generation of monoclonal antibodies for species identification of cooked seafood products. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: 36th annual Atlantic fisheries technological conference, Sheraton Inn, Ithaca, New York, August 18-21, 1991; p. 6.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, P.O. Box 12607, James Island, Charleston, SC 29412-9110, U.S.A.

258. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1990.  Can we culture natural sets of hard clams? (Abstr.)  Environ. Audit. 2(1): 6.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

259. MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1991.  Recent developments in the improving shellfisheries of Canada's maritime provinces. (Abstr.)  In: 11th annual shellfish biology seminar, February 26-27, 1991; p. 19.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

260. MacLEAN, S.A.; MEISE-MUNNS, C.  1991.  Risk of disease in winter flounder of Northeast estuaries. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 30.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

261. MANNING, J.P.  1990.  Bottom current observations in the vicinity of the 12-Mile Dumpsite. (Abstr.)  EOS Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71: 532.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

262. MARTIN, C.; LEARSON, R.J.; LUNDSTROM, R.C.  1990.  Paralytic toxins in offshore shellfish: the events of 1989--future implications. (Abstr.)  Environ. Audit. 2(1): 4.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

263. MARTIN, C.; WILHELM, K.A.; LEARSON, R.J.  1991.  Selective destruction of paralytic toxins in processed surf clams. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: 36th annual Atlantic fisheries technological conference, Sheraton Inn, Ithaca, New York, August 18-21, 1991; p. 13.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

264. MAYFIELD, S.M.; LUNDSTROM, R.C.; Kim, S.H.; RUSSEL[L], M.M.  1991.  Use of enzyme linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the quantification of Alaskan pollock surimi in processed beef. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: 36th annual Atlantic fisheries technological conference, Sheraton Inn, Ithaca, New York, August 18-21, 1991; p. 9.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 30 Emerson Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930, U.S.A.

265. McLAUGHLIN, S.M.; FARLEY, C.A.; Hetrick, F.M.  1991.  Transmission studies of sarcoma disease in the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: American Fisheries Society Western Division 1991 annual meeting; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

266. McLAUGHLIN, S.M.; FARLEY, C.A.; Hetrick, F.M.  1991.  Transmission studies of sarcoma disease in the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, XXIV annual meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 4-9, 1991; p. 41.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

267. MESSICK, G.A.  1991.  A brief synopsis of principal diseases of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts, Atlantic Estuarine Research Society meeting, spring 1992; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

268. MESSICK, G.A.  1991.  A brief synopsis of principal diseases of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, XXIV annual meeting, Society for Invertebrate Pathology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 4-9, 1991; p. 40.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

269. MESSICK, G.A.  1991.  A brief synopsis of principal diseases of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 16th annual eastern fish health workshop, 11-13 June 1991, Martinsburg, WV; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

270. MICHAELS, W.L.; GROSSLEIN, M.; McNAMARA, S.  1990.  Predation on age-0 sand lance, cod, and haddock by migrating mackerel on Georges Bank. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 46th annual northeast fish and wildlife conference, 8-11 April 1990, Nashua, NH; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

271. Northeast Fisheries Science Center.  1991.  Development of a population model for anthropogenic effects upon reproduction, growth, and survival of winter flounder in Long Island Sound. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 33-34.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o W. Blogoslawski, National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

272. ROBOHM, R.A.  1991.  Antibacterial agglutinins and opsonins in sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus) and the effects of heavy-metal exposure. (Abstr.)  Dev. Comp. Immunol. 15(Suppl. 1): S46.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

273. ROBOHM, R.A.; KAPAREIKO, D.  1991.  Antibody levels against bacterial pathogens are increased in winter flounder from polluted sites. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 25-26.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

274. SANO, M.[H.]; BISAGNI, J.J.  1990.  Satellite observations of short time scale sea surface temperature variability on southern Georges Bank. (Abstr.)  EOS Trans. Am. Geophys. Union 71(43): 1407.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: c/o R.S. Armstrong, National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

275. SHERMAN, K.  1991.  The ecological basis for the management of living marine resources of the Northwest Atlantic Continental Shelf Ecosystem. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: symposium on science and management of large marine ecosystems, 18 February 1991, Washington, DC; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 28 Tarzwell Dr., Narragansett, RI 02882-1199, U.S.A.

276. SINDERMANN, C.J.  1990.  Chitinoclastic disease syndromes in marine Crustacea. (Abstr.)  In: Proceedings and abstracts, Vth international colloquium on invertebrate pathology and microbial control, Adelaide, Australia, 20-24 August 1990; p. 411.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 904 S. Morris Ave., Oxford, MD 21654, U.S.A.

277. SMITH, B.[C.]  1990.  Yields of microalgal anabolic products from controlled cultures. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts, 29th Northeast algal symposium, Woods Hole, MA, 28-29 April 1990; p. 17.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

278. SMITH, B.C.  1991.  Some advances in the axenic mass culture of microalgae using a semicontinuous carboy apparatus. (Abstr.)  In: Fralick, R.A.; Sears, Jr., convens.  Program and abstracts: 30th Northeast algal symposium, April 27th and 28th, 1991, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

279. Stebbing, A.R.D.; Dethlefsen, V.; THURBERG, F.[P.]  1990.  Workshop to test biological techniques to monitor the North Sea. (Abstr.)  In: Proceedings of the SETAC 11th annual meeting, Seattle, WA, 11-15 November 1990; Abstr. No. 141.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

280. STEHLIK, L.L.; MacKENZIE, C.L., Jr.  1990.  Seasonal distributions and abundances of rock, Jonah, and northern lady crabs on the Northwest Atlantic shelf. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 46th annual northeast fish and wildlife conference, 8-11 April 1990, Nashua, NH; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

281. STEIMLE, F.[W.]  1991.  Winter flounder trophodynamics in the stressed New York Bight apex. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 18-19.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.

282. STILES, S.  1991.  Influence of environmental factors on genotoxicity of petroleum and PCB compounds on American oyster eggs and embryos. (Abstr.)  In: 11th annual shellfish biology seminar, February 26-27, 1991; p. 31.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

283. STILES, S.; CHOROMANSKI, J.  1990.  A genetic model of polyploidy and hybridization in shellfish. (Abstr.)  Environ. Audit. 2(1): 10.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

284. VECCHIONE, M.  1991.  Dissolved oxygen and the distribution of the euryhaline squid Lolliguncula brevis. (Abstr.)  Bull. Mar. Sci. 49(1-2): 668.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Rm. 57WC, National Museum of Natural History, 10th & Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20560-0001, U.S.A.

285. *WIDMAN, J.C.; GOLDBERG, R.  1989.  Growth and survival of hard clams at various densities in three Long Island Sound locations. (Abstr.)  J. Shellfish Res. 8(2): 488.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

286. WIKFORS, G.H.  1991.  Hard clam nutrition in the lab and in the field: what does one tell us about the other? (Abstr.)  In: 11th annual shellfish biology seminar, February  26-27, 1991; p. 7.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

287. WIKFORS, G.H.; Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.  1991.  In search of the ideal algal diet for oysters: recent progress, with emphasis on sterols. (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts, 1991 annual meeting, June 23-27, 1991, National Shellfisheries Association, Portland, Maine; p. 292.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

288. WIKFORS, G.H.; Gladu, P.K.; Patterson, G.W.; FERRIS, G.E.; SMITH, B.C.  1990.  The role of algal sterols in oyster nutrition: evidence from Milford feeding studies. (Abstr.)  Environ. Audit. 2(1): 5.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

289. WIKFORS, G.H.; Neeman, A.; Jackson, P.J.  1991.  Cadmium-binding polypeptides in marine microalgal strains subjected to long-term cadmium stress. (Abstr.)  In: Fralick, R.A.; Sears J., convens.  Program and abstracts: 30th Northeast algal symposium, April 27th and 28th, 1991, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

290. WIKFORS, G.H.; Smolowitz, R.M.  1991.  Detrimental effects of a Prorocentrum isolate upon hard clams and bay scallops in laboratory feeding studies. (Abstr.)  In: Abstracts [and] participants: fifth international conference on toxic marine phytoplankton, Newport, R.I., Oct. 28 - Nov. 1, 1991; p. 134.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 212 Rogers Ave., Milford, CT 06460-6435, U.S.A.

291. Witherell, D.; BURNETT, J.  1991.  Growth and maturation of winter flounder in Massachusetts waters. (Abstr.)  In: Program and abstracts: winter flounder biology workshop, December 3-4, 1991, Mystic, Connecticut; p. 13-14.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

292. Witting, D.A.; Able, K.W; ROUNTREE, R.A.; Sogard, S.M.; Szedlmayer, S.F.; FAHAY, M.P.  1990.  Recruitment and habitat ecology of New Jersey flatfishes: preliminary results. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 70th annual meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, June 1990, Charleston, SC; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1097, U.S.A.

293. Witting, D.A.; Able, K.W.; Szedlmayer, S.F.; FAHAY, M.P.  1990.  Ichthyoplankton of Little Egg Inlet, New Jersey: seasonal variation in contribution from continental shelf vs. estuarine spawning grounds. (Abstr.)  Prepared for: 14th larval fish conference, May 1990, Beaufort, NC; 1 p.  Sole/senior Center author's mailing address: National Marine Fisheries Service, Bldg. 74, Magruder Rd., Highlands, NJ 07732, U.S.A.


Indices

        Following are four indices:  three subject indices ("Organisms," "Geographic Areas," and "Residual Subjects") and an author index ("Center Authors").  Because of the relatively few entries in each of the subject indices, these indices have a primitive construction (i.e., no subentries and no cross-referencing).
 

Organisms

        The American Fisheries Society (AFS) has published lists of the scientific and common names of fishes, mollusks, and crustaceans, respectively: 1) Robins, C.R. (Chair.), R.M. Bailey, C.E. Bond, J.R. Brooker, E.A. Lachner, R.N. Lea, and W.B. Scott.  1980.  A list of common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada.  Amer. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. No. 12.  174 pp.; 2) Turgeon, D.D. (Chair.), A.E. Bogan, E.V. Coan, W.K. Emerson, W.G. Lyons, W.L. Pratt, C.F.E. Roper, A. Scheltema, F.G. Thompson, and J.D. Williams.  1988.  Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: mollusks. Amer. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. No. 16.  278 pp.; and 3) Williams, A.B. (Chair.), L.G. Abele, D.L. Felder, H.H. Hobbs, Jr., R.B. Manning, P.A. McLaughlin, and I. Perez Farfante.  1989.  Common and scientific names of aquatic invertebrates from the United States and Canada: decapod crustaceans. Amer. Fish. Soc. Spec. Pub. No. 17.  77 pp.  For each fish, mollusk, and crustacean covered by the AFS lists, and for which a common name is given in those lists, the AFS's common name is used.  For an organism covered by the AFS lists, but for which no common name is given, the AFS's scientific name, followed by the encompassing family name within parentheses, is used.

        The American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) has published a list of the scientific and common names of marine mammals:  Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M.  1993.  Mammal species of the world: a taxonomic and geographic reference.  Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1206 p.  For each marine mammal covered by the ASM list, one of the ASM's given common names is used.

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has published a list of the scientific and common names of sea turtles and sea birds:  Banks, R.C.; McDiarmid, R.W.; Gardner, A.L.  1987.  Checklist of vertebrates of the United States, the U.S. territories, and Canada. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. Resour. Publ. 166; 79 p.  For each sea turtle and sea bird covered by the USFWS list, the USFWS's common name is used.

        For names of organism not covered by the AFS, ASM, or USFWS lists, reliance is primarily on Gosner's 1971 treatise (Gosner, K.L.  1971.  Guide to identification of marine and estuarine invertebrates: Cape Hatteras to the Bay of Fundy.  New York, NY: Wiley-Interscience; 693 p.), and secondarily on Meglitsch's 1967 textbook (Meglitsch, P.A.  1967.  Invertebrate zoology.  New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 961 p.).  When such an organism (i.e., not covered by the AFS, ASM, or USFWS lists) has a popular common name, then that common name is used, followed by the scientific name.  When such an organism does not have a popular common name, then the scientific name is used, typically followed by (for higher/more advanced life forms) an encompassing higher-level taxon within parentheses, or (for lower/more primitive life forms) a generic descriptor within parentheses (e.g., bacterium, alga, echinoid).

        In addition, several artificial collectivizing terms (e.g., demersal fish, decapod crustaceans, bivalve mollusks) are included to assist the worker looking at broader taxa or at community/ecosystem-level functions.
 

Abralia trigonura (Enoploteuthidae)   117
Acadian redfish   56, 145, 148, 150, 224
Acartia tonsa (copepod)   118
albacore   42
alewife   125, 145, 148, 150
algae   33-35, 38, 124, 249, 277, 287, 289, 290
American eel   49, 293
American lobster   49, 58, 105, 145, 148-150, 153, 154, 188, 201, 212, 221, 225
American plaice   145, 148, 150, 224
American sand lance   14, 44, 72, 236
American shad   49, 145, 148, 150
Ameson michaelis (microsporidian)   267-269
amphipods   86, 202, 258
Amphora coffeiformis (diatom)   34
anadromous fishes   7, 49, 69, 125, 145, 148, 150, 212, 214, 257
angel sharks   70
Antarctic icefish (Champsocephalus gunneri)   91, 98
aquatic vegetation   38, 40, 49
Argyropelecus sp. (Sternoptychidae)   228
Artemia franciscana (Branchiopoda)   126
Atlantic brief squid   119, 284
Atlantic calico scallop   38
Atlantic cod   16, 46, 81, 85, 91, 97, 140, 145, 148-150, 182, 209, 236, 270
Atlantic croaker   26, 227
Atlantic herring   23, 30, 42, 91, 98, 145, 148, 150, 212, 216
Atlantic mackerel   23, 30, 42, 44, 51, 74, 75, 108, 122, 138, 145, 148-150, 186, 270
Atlantic menhaden   42, 44, 49, 145, 293
Atlantic rock crab   105, 109, 221, 225, 226, 280
Atlantic salmon   148, 150, 212
Atlantic silversides   293
Atlantic surfclam   37, 145, 148, 150, 262, 263
Atlantic white-sided dolphin   118
Atlantic wolffish   145, 148, 150
Aurelia aurelia (jellyfish)   159
Axiopsis exima (Axiidae)   43

Bacillus spp. (bacteria)   272
bacteria   10, 48, 59, 69, 83, 93, 100, 174, 201, 221, 267-269, 272, 273
bay anchovy   293
bay scallop   38, 49, 50, 87, 123, 175, 290
benthic macrofauna   86, 93, 110, 202, 203, 221, 222
benthic meiofauna   93
Beroe ovata (jellyfish)   159
bigeye thresher   144
bigeye tuna   147
bignose shark   144
bivalve mollusks   5, 6, 10, 29, 33, 37, 38, 48-50, 69, 78, 87, 113, 123, 145, 148-150, 155, 175, 180, 212, 243-251, 254-256, 258, 259, 262,
    263, 265, 266, 272, 282, 283, 285-288, 290
black sea bass   125, 145, 148, 150
blacktip shark   83, 144
blueback herring   145, 148, 150
blue crab   49, 59, 90, 145, 246, 267-269
bluefish   44, 49, 145, 148, 150
blue mussel   48, 145, 212, 259
blue shark   83, 144, 170, 220
Bothromaia griffini (Majidae)   131
brine shrimps   126
burrowing shrimps   43
butterfish   125, 145, 148-150

calanoid copepods   57, 76, 118, 163, 164, 213, 214
Calanus finmarchicus (copepod)   57, 76, 163, 164, 213, 214
capelin (Mallotus virens)   91, 98, 140
Capitella sp. (polychaete)   201, 202, 221
C. capitata (polychaete)   202
Carcinonemertes carcinophila (nemertean)   267-269
cartilaginous fishes   15, 44, 69, 70, 82-84, 144, 145, 148, 150, 170, 172, 200, 218, 220,  221, 225, 226
catadromous fishes   49, 69, 293
Centropages typicus (copepod)   57, 163, 164, 213, 214
cephalopods   75, 89, 108, 117, 119-122, 145, 148-150, 172, 284
Ceratoscopelus maderensis (Myctophidae)   228
Cerebratulus lacteus (nemertean)   49
cetaceans   75, 76, 108, 118, 122, 134, 189, 197, 199, 215
Chlamys hericia (Pectinidae)   38
C. nipponensis (Pectinidae)   38
C. opercularis (Pectinidae)   38
Chrysaora quinquecirrha (jellyfish)   159
chub mackerel   42
Clostridium botulinum (bacterium)   174
C. perfringens (bacterium)   221
coarsehand lady crab   109
Codium fragile (alga)   38
comb jellies   159
common dolphin   75, 108, 122
common periwinkle   212
copepods   57, 76, 118, 163-166, 213, 214
crabs   4, 43, 49, 59, 90, 105, 109, 128, 130, 131, 145, 221, 225, 226, 246,  258, 267-269, 280
croaker   145
crustaceans   4, 40, 43, 49, 57-59, 69, 76, 86, 90, 91, 98, 100, 102, 103, 105, 109,  115, 116, 118, 126-132, 145, 148-150, 153, 154,
    163-166, 188, 201-203, 211-214, 221, 225, 226, 246, 258, 267-269, 276, 280
cusk   145, 148, 150
cusk eels   242
Cyanea capillata (jellyfish)   159
Cyclotella cryptica (diatom)   34

Dasyatis spp. (Dasyatidae)   83
decapod crustaceans   4, 40, 43, 49, 58, 59, 69, 90, 105, 109, 116, 127-132, 145, 148-150,  153, 154, 188, 201, 212, 221, 225, 226, 246,
    258, 267-269, 276, 280
deepsea cartilaginous fishes   83
demersal fishes   1, 8, 11-14, 16, 22-26, 28, 41, 46, 49, 52, 56, 61-65, 67-69, 71, 78,  79, 81, 85, 91, 97, 98, 112, 125, 140, 141, 145,
    148-150, 153, 154, 172, 179, 182, 188, 192, 201, 209, 212, 217, 221, 224-227, 232, 233, 235, 236, 238-242, 260, 264, 270, 271, 273,
    281, 291-293
Detonula confervaceae (diatom)   34
diatoms   34
dinoflagellates   53, 251, 262, 267-269, 290
dogfishes   44, 83, 145, 148, 150, 172, 221, 225, 226
Dunaliella tertiolecta (microalga)   124, 289
dusky shark   144

eastern oyster   10, 33, 49, 50, 175, 244-249, 255, 256, 259, 282, 283, 287, 288
Echinarachnius parma (sand dollar)   111
eel grass (Zostera marina)   38, 40, 49
Escherichia coli (bacterium)   48
Euphausia superba (krill)   91, 98
European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicholus)   42

fin whale   76
fourspot flounder   125, 217, 221, 225, 226, 235
freshwater viviparous halfbeaks (Hemiramphodon)   2
fungi   69, 100

glacier lanternfish   228
Glugea (microsporidian)   141, 188, 221, 225
G. lingua (microsporidian)   141
G. stephani (microsporidian)   141
Glycera sp. (polychaete)   49
goosefish   145, 150, 172, 212
green crab   90
gulf grassflat crab   90
gulf menhaden   42
Gymnothorax parini (Muraenidae)   22
Gyrodinium cf. aureolum (dinoflagellate)   53

haddock   16, 46, 78, 97, 145, 148, 150, 224, 236, 270
haemogregarines   51
halfbeaks   2, 20
Haplosporidium nelsoni (ascetosporan)   245, 246, 255, 256
harbor porpoise   197, 199, 215
harvestfish   159
helminths   100
Hematodinium perezi (dinoflagellate)   267-269
Hemigrapsus sanguineus (Grapsidae)   130
Hemiramphodon chrysopunctatus (Exocoetidae)   2
H. kapuaensis (Exocoetidae)   2
H. kuekenthali (Exocoetidae)   2
H. phaiosoma (Exocoetidae)   2
H. pogonognathus (Exocoetidae)   2
H. tengah (Exocoetidae)   2
Hinnites multirugosus (Bivalvia)   38
hogchoker   26
horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus)   49
humpback   76, 108, 134
Hygophum hygomi (Myctophidae)   228

ichthyoplankton   1, 81, 138, 242, 292, 293
Isochrysis sp. (microalga)   124, 289, 290
I. galbana (microalga)   124, 289

jack mackerel   42
jellyfishes   159
Jonah crab   109, 280

krill   91, 98, 211

lady crab   90, 109, 280
Lagenidium callinectes (fungus)   267-269
Lampanyctus sp. (Myctophidae)   228
lemon shark   83
little skate   145, 221, 225, 226
Loligo forbesi (Loliginidae)   120
longfin squid   75, 120, 122, 145, 148-150
longhorn sculpin   227
Loxothylacus texanus (barnacle)   267-269

mackerels   18, 23, 30, 42, 44, 51, 74, 75, 108, 122, 138, 145, 148-150, 186,  270
marine mammals   23, 73, 75, 76, 108, 118, 122, 134, 189, 197, 199, 215
megamouth shark   83
meroplankton   119
Metridia lucens (copepod)   163, 164, 214
microalgae   34, 35, 124, 249, 277, 289, 290
Microphallus basydactylophallus (trematode)   267-269
minke whale   189
Mnemiopsis leidyi (comb jelly)   159
mollusks   5, 6, 10, 29, 33, 37, 38, 48-50, 69, 75, 78, 87, 89, 108, 113, 117,  119-121, 123, 145, 148-150, 155, 172, 175, 180, 202, 203, 212,
    221, 243-251, 254-256, 258, 259, 262, 263, 265, 266, 272, 282-288, 290
mud crabs   258
Munidopsis granosicorium (Galatheidae)   127
M. lignaria (Galatheidae)   127
M. marianica (Galatheidae)   127
Mustelus manazo (Carcharhinidae)   83

Navicula pelliculosa (diatom)   34
needlefishes   9, 19
Neocarcinus olsonorum (Calappidae)   4
Nereis virens (polychaete)   49
night shark   144
Nitzschia brevirostris (diatom)   34
northern fulmar   108
northern gannet   108
northern quahog   49, 50, 113, 175, 180, 250, 251, 254, 258, 285, 286, 290
northern right whale   76
northern sand lance   72, 108
northern searobin   125
northern shortfin squid   108, 122, 145, 148-150
northern shrimp   115, 145, 148, 150, 212

oceanic whitetip shark   144
ocean pout   78, 145, 148, 221, 225, 226
ocean quahog   145, 148, 150
offshore hake   125
offshore tonguefishes (Symphurus)   63
Oithona spp. (copepods)   163, 164, 214
oyster toadfish   26

Pacific oyster   245
Panopeus margentus (Xanthidae)   128
Paramoeba perniciosa (amoeba)   267-269
parasitic crustaceans   100
Pavlova gyrans (microalga)   35, 249
P. lutheri (microalga)   124, 289
Pecten maximus (Pectinidae)   38
P. novae-zelandiae (Pectinidae)   38
P. yessoensis (Pectinidae)   38
pelagic fishes   2, 9, 14, 18-20, 23, 30, 42, 44, 49, 51, 69, 72-76, 91, 98, 108, 122,  125, 138, 140, 145, 147-150, 159, 186, 212, 216, 220,
    228, 236, 270, 293
Perkinsus marinus (apicomplexan)   244-247
Phaeodactylum tricornutum (microalga)   124, 289
phytoplankton   33-35, 38, 53, 124, 165, 166, 249, 251, 277, 287, 289, 290
pilot whales (Globicephala)   75, 122
plankton   1, 3, 33-35, 38, 53, 57, 76, 81, 97, 118, 119, 124, 137, 138, 163- 167, 214, 230, 242, 249, 251, 253, 277, 287, 289, 290, 292, 293
Pleurobrachia pileus (comb jelly)   159
pollock   145, 148, 150, 224
polychaetes   49, 201-203, 221
Pomatogebia (Upogebiidae)   132
porbeagle   82, 83
portly spider crab   90
Portuguese sardine (Sardina pilchardus)   42
Poupinia hirsuta (Poupiniidae)   131
Prorocentrum spp. (dinoflagellates)   251, 290
P. micans (dinoflagellate)   290
P. minimum (dinoflagellate)   290
protozoans   51, 53, 69, 100, 141, 188, 221, 225, 244-247, 251, 255, 256, 262,  267-269, 290
Pseudocalanus spp. (copepods)   163, 214
Pseudomonas (bacterium)   267-269

rainbow trout   214
Raja badia (Rajidae)   83
rays   83, 172
red deepsea crab   105, 145
red hake   125, 145, 148, 150, 172, 217, 221, 225, 226
river herrings   145, 148, 150

salmon   257
Salmonella (bacterium)   48, 174
S. typhimurium (bacterium)   48
sandbar shark   144
sand lances (Ammodytes)   14, 23, 30, 44, 72, 76, 108, 236, 270
Scorpaenodes immaculatus (Scorpaenidae)   80
scup   49, 145, 148, 150
sea birds   23, 73, 108
sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca)   49
searobins   125, 172
sea scallop   38, 78, 145, 148-150, 262, 272
Sebastes spp. (Scorpaenidae)   85
sei whale   76
sharks   15, 44, 70, 82, 83, 144, 170, 172, 200, 218, 220
Shigella (bacterium)   48, 174
S. flexneri (bacterium)   48
shortfin mako   144, 218
shortnose sturgeon   49
shrimps   43, 115, 126, 129, 132, 145, 148, 150, 212
silver hake   125, 145, 148, 150, 172, 217, 221, 225, 226, 236
skates   83, 145, 148, 150, 172, 221, 225, 226
smallmouth flounder   292
smooth dogfish   44, 221, 225, 226
softshell   29, 48-50, 155, 212, 243, 246, 265, 266
spinner shark   83
spiny dogfish   44, 145, 148, 150, 221, 225, 226
spot   26, 145, 227
spotted hake   125
sprat (Sprattus sprattus)   42
squat lobsters   116, 127
squids   75, 108, 117, 119, 120, 122, 145, 148-150, 172, 284
Staphylococcus aureus (bacterium)   48, 174
Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis (Ommastrephidae)   117
Streptococcus faecalis (bacterium)   48
striped bass   7, 145, 148, 150
striped searobin   125
Strongylocentrotus droebranchiensis (echinoid)   212
summer flounder   1, 125, 145, 148, 150, 292, 293
Symphurus caribbeanus (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. chabanaudi (Cynoglossidae)   52
S. civitatium (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. diabolicus (Cynoglossidae)   52
S. ligulatus (Cynoglossidae)   61
S. lubbocki (Cynoglossidae)   61
S. melanurus (Cynoglossidae)   62
S. melasmatotheca (Cynoglossidae)   64
S. nigrescens (Cynoglossidae)   61
S. normani (Cynoglossidae)   61
S. oculellus (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. oligomerus (Cynoglossidae)   52
S. plagusia (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. plagusia complex (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. prolatinaris (Cynoglossidae)   65
S. reticulatus (Cynoglossidae)   61
S. sechurae (Cynoglossidae)   62
S. seychellensis (Cynoglossidae)   62
S. tessellatus (Cynoglossidae)   63
S. undecimplerus (Cynoglossidae)   64
S. vanmelleae (Cynoglossidae)   61

tautog   145
Tetraselmis maculata (microalga)   124, 289
thalassinidean shrimps   43, 129, 132
Thalassiosira pseudonana (diatom)   34
T. weisflogii (diatom)   34
thorny skate   145
thresher shark   82, 83
tiger shark   144
tilefish   112, 145, 150
tomato seeds   203, 221
tonguefishes (Symphurus)   52, 61-65
trematodes   141, 267-269
tunas (Thunnus)   42, 88, 147

Upogebia spinistipula (Upogebiidae)   129
Urosporidium crescens (haplosporidian)   267-269

Vibrio sp. (bacterium)   10, 174, 267-269, 272
V. parahaemolyticus (bacterium)   174, 267-269
viruses   59, 69, 100, 174, 267-269

walleye pollock   264
weakfish   26, 49, 145
white barracuda   228
white hake   28, 145, 148, 150, 224
white marlin   220
windowpane   24, 125, 145, 150, 217, 224, 227, 292, 293
winter flounder   8, 11-14, 25, 41, 68, 71, 79, 85, 125, 141, 145, 148, 150, 153, 154,  179, 188, 192, 201, 217, 221, 224, 225, 227, 232, 233,
    235, 236, 238-241, 260, 271, 273, 281, 291-293
winter skate   145
witch flounder   145, 148, 150, 224

yellowfin tuna   220
yellowtail flounder   125, 145, 148-150, 224, 235, 238

zooplankton   3, 57, 76, 97, 118, 137, 163-167, 214, 230, 253


Geographic Areas

        Generally, Northeast Fisheries Science Center research occurs throughout, and/or applies to, the whole Northwest Atlantic continental shelf from the U.S.-Canadian border to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.  Consequently, the Center's publications, reports, presentations, and abstracts generally cover, and/or pertain to, the whole area.  For this reason, this geographic area index lists only those areas which are:  (1) outside the general area; or (2) specific sites or areas inside the general area.

        To help the reader, especially the non-U.S. reader, locate some of the smaller and/or lesser known geographic areas, the larger and/or better known geographic areas that encompass or adjoin them are listed within parentheses.
 

Aleutian Islands (AK)   83
Antarctic Marine Ecosystem   211
Argentina   128

Bahamas   83
Baltimore Harbor (MD)   227
Banda Sea Ecosystem   97
Barents Sea   91, 98, 140
Barents Sea Ecosystem   98
Bay of Fundy (NB & NS)   197, 199
Bermuda   83
Black Hills Uplift (SD & WY)   4
Boston Harbor (MA)   8, 71, 79, 179, 227, 273
Bridgeport Harbor (CT)   180
Buzzards Bay (MA)   227

Calcasieu Lake (LA)   118, 119, 284
California Current Ecosystem   98
Canadian maritime provinces   259
Cape Cod (MA)   40
Caribbean Sea   97
Cascadia Basin (OR)   127
Casco Bay (ME)   227
Chesapeake Bay (MD & VA)   29, 50, 155, 243-245, 265, 266, 283
Chesapeake Bight   110, 178
Christiaensen Basin (NJ & NY)   217
Crowell Basin (Gulf of Maine)   214

Delaware Bay (DE & NJ)   227, 283
Delaware Bight   178

eastern Atlantic   61
eastern Bering Sea   83
eastern Long Island Sound (CT & NY)   227
eastern Pacific   52, 64, 65, 131
eastern tropical Atlantic   18-20
East Pacific Rise (Mexico)   127
Elizabeth River (VA)   26, 227

Frenchmans Bay (ME)   227

Georges Bank   46, 56, 57, 60, 81, 97, 110, 139, 149, 150, 157, 167, 178, 182-184,  207, 209, 216, 262, 270, 274
Grand Cayman (Caribbean Sea)   83
Great Bay (NJ)   227, 292
Great South Channel (MA)   149, 178
Greenwich Harbor (CT)   180
Gulf of Maine   23, 28, 45, 56, 60, 67, 110, 115, 135, 136, 149, 150, 157, 160-166,  178, 182, 190, 199, 212, 214, 253
Gulf of Mexico   129
Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem   98
Gulf of St. Lawrence   138
Gulf Stream   32, 160-162, 165

Hawaii   117
Hudson Canyon (NJ)   112

Indonesia   2
inner New York Bight   201, 202

Little Egg Harbor (NJ)   292
Little Sheepshead Creek, Little Egg Inlet (NJ)   293
Long Island Sound (CT & NY)   11, 24, 41, 71, 79, 113, 179, 180, 227, 250, 251, 258, 271, 273, 285
lower Chesapeake Bay (VA)   227
Lower Warley Hill Formation (SC)   43
Lydonia Canyon (Georges Bank)   112

Machias Bay (ME)   227
Maine   105, 272
Mariana Archipelago (western Pacific)   131
Mariana Back Arc Basin (western Pacific)   127
Maryland   244
Massachusetts   105, 291
Massachusetts Bay (MA)   214, 216
Mediterranean Sea   61
Merrimack River (NH)   227
mid-Chesapeake Bay (MD & VA)   227
Middle Atlantic Bight   1, 32, 55, 60, 75, 136, 157, 166, 178, 183, 242
Middle Atlantic Bight apex   60
Middle Atlantic Bight southern shelf   60
Middle Atlantic Shelf   149, 150, 159, 186
Milford Harbor (CT)   180

Nantucket Island (MA)   235
Nantucket Shoals (MA)   216, 262
Narragansett Bay (RI)   11, 12, 141, 227, 254
New England   215
New Haven Harbor (CT)   180, 232, 233
New Jersey   1, 53, 130, 272
New York Bight   110, 125, 135, 151-154, 158, 160-163, 165, 177, 178, 181, 188,
    192-196, 203-205, 214, 217, 221, 225, 226, 229, 232, 233
New York Bight apex (NJ & NY)   86, 133
Northeast Channel (Gulf of Maine)   178
Northeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem   96, 98, 106, 163, 189, 207, 208, 210, 212-214,
    222, 275
northern California Current Ecosystem   96, 207, 208, 210
northern Gulf of Mexico   98
North Sea   207, 279
North Sea Ecosystem   214
Norwalk Harbor (CT)   180
Norwegian Sea Ecosystem   97

106-Mile Dumpsite (NJ & NY)   204, 205, 228

Penobscot Bay (ME)   227
Pettaquamscutt River (RI)   90
Philadelphia-Camden Dumpsite (DE & NJ)   105

Quincy Bay (MA)   227

Raritan Bay (NJ & NY)   49, 227, 232, 233

Salem Harbor (MA)   227
Santa Barbara (CA)   70
Sargasso Sea   228
Scotian Shelf   214
South Carolina   43
Southeast U.S. Shelf Ecosystem   98
southern Gulf of Maine   76
Southern New England   60, 110, 149, 150, 186, 217
Southern New England Bight   178
South Georgia (Antarctica)   91, 98

Tred Avon River (MD)   255
12-Mile Dumpsite (NJ & NY)   105, 133, 151-154, 158, 177, 181, 188, 192-196, 201, 203, 221,  225, 226, 229, 261

upper Chesapeake Bay (MD)   227

Walters Shoals, Madagascar Ridge (Indian Ocean)   21, 22, 80
Wassaw Sound (GA)   37
Weddell Sea   97
western Gulf of Maine (MA, ME & NH)   57
western Indo-Pacific   130
western Long Island Sound (CT & NY)   227
western tropical Atlantic   132
West Greenland Sea Ecosystem   97
Wilkinson Basin (MA)   214
Wilmington River (GA)   37

Yucatan   83


Residual Subjects

        The terms used in this index are, to the extent possible, the terms used by the author(s) of each individual work.  In some instances, this leads to different terms for fundamentally identical entities or concepts (e.g., bathymetric distribution/depth distribution, population interchange/population intermixing).  With the lack of subentries and cross-referencing, this could pose a problem for the non-researcher seeking to identify all works in a given discipline.  It shouldn't pose any problem for the trained researcher, however.
 

abundance   40, 57, 76, 77, 83, 99, 106, 109, 118, 122, 134, 148-150,  201, 213, 215, 216, 221, 225, 226, 253, 280, 293
abundance estimation   39, 185
acenaphthene   227
adaptive management   99
age determination   83, 87
age-frequency distribution   115
age & growth   70, 83
age structure   212
aldrin   227
algal bloom   53, 99, 166, 251, 290
algal bloom effect   87
algal diet   287
algal effect   280
algal feeding   288
algal nutrition   249, 286, 287, 290
algal productivity   277
algology   33, 288
allergy   174
ambicoloration   188, 221, 225
ammonium   193, 195, 221
amnesic shellfish poisoning   262
anatomy   2
angler access   49
animal parasitism   100
annual exploitation rate   149
annual temperature cycle   213
annual variability   164
antibody   273
anthracene   227
antimony   227
apex predation   220
aquaculture   5, 33, 37, 87, 104, 123, 175, 212, 258, 277, 278, 288
aquarium   100
Aroclor 1254   71, 282
arsenic   38, 227
automated fluorometric system   237
availability to fishery   186

bacterial decomposition   48
bacterial disease   69
bacteriology   10
bait fishery   49
barefoot treading   49
bathymetric effect   220
bathymetry   83
behavior   121
bentfin disease   188, 221, 225
benzene   282
benzoanthracene   227
benzopyrene   227
bioassay   120
biochemical composition   13
biochemistry   11, 14, 33-35, 58, 71, 97, 124, 141, 287-289
biodynamics   97
biography   50, 89, 176
biological effect   104
biological-effects technique   279
biomass   86, 93, 97, 98, 106, 110, 167, 212, 221, 225, 226
biomass production   111
biomass yield   95, 96, 99, 209, 210
biopsy   134
biotoxin   10, 174
biphenyl   227
2,2-bis-p-chlorophenylacetic acid (DDA)   239, 241
bite/sting   174
blood chemistry   4, 58, 238
blue crab dredge   49
bobbing   49
body size   18-20
body size - egg size relationship   116
book review   146
bottom trawl survey   78, 108, 185, 191
bottom-water current   261
bottom-water dissolved oxygen   193, 194, 201, 221
bottom-water salinity   178
bottom-water temperature   157, 160-162, 178, 183, 221, 225, 226
brassicasterol   33
brine dipping   85
bycatch   122, 215

cadmium   24, 38, 112, 113, 124, 180, 227, 228, 272, 289
cage culture   37
canyon   112
captivity   83
capture method   42
carbofuran   239
carbon budget   98
care & maintenance in captivity   83
catch   148, 150, 186
catch location   145
catch per unit of effort   149
catch projection   149
chemical oceanography   193-196, 201, 221, 284
chitinoclasia   267-269
chlordane   29, 227
chlorinated hydrocarbon   174
chlorinated pesticide   112
chlorine   6
chlorpyrifos   239
cholesterol   44, 171, 287
chromatography   114
chromium   38, 112, 133, 151, 201, 221, 227-229
chromosomal abnormality   180
chrysene   227
churning hoe & scap net   49
ciguatera poisoning   174
circulation effect   28
citizen action   190
clam drag   49
climate change   213
climatic effect   97, 214
commercial fishery   23, 27, 49, 67, 87, 91, 99, 122, 146, 148-150, 259
commercial fishery landings   148-150
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)   211
community dynamics   23, 73
community functioning   184
community production   212
community stability   214
community structure   212
compensatory mechanism   31
compensatory response   74
competition   76
condition   141
contaminant   68, 71, 113, 124, 133, 153, 180, 190, 221, 239-241, 270,  282, 289
contaminant effect   8, 124, 179, 202, 240, 241, 272
contaminant excretion   239
contaminant fate   133
contaminant tolerance   124
continuous plankton record   165, 166
continuous plankton recorder survey   164
controlling force   94, 97, 212
copper   24, 38, 112, 113, 133, 151, 180, 201, 221, 227-229, 272
cost-benefit ratio   234
courtship   83, 84
crustacean parasite   100
crystallization   114
cynazine   239
cyst   188, 221, 225
cytogenetic abnormality   79, 113
cytogenetics   180
cytological abnormality   41, 79, 113
cytology   7, 8, 180, 282
cytopathology   233

daily feeding cycle   235
daily food ration   170, 235
damming   49
data access   149
data base   222
deep submersible research vessel   45, 121
DeLury analysis   149
density   86
density dependence   74
density-dependent effect   251
density effect   38, 123, 285
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)   11, 237
depositional sink   38
depth distribution   64, 109, 167, 222
depuration   6
developmental stage   18-20
diarrhetic shellfish poisoning   262
dibenzoanthracene   227
Dicambia   239
dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (DDD)   227
dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)   227
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)   227
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)   239-241
dichloroprop   240, 241
diel variation   119
diet   83, 217
digestive gland   120
dimethylnaphthalene   227
discard   23, 67, 149
disease   8, 29, 38, 59, 68, 69, 100, 105, 188, 201, 221, 225, 232,  233, 245, 246, 255, 260, 265-269, 273, 283
disease control   100
disease defense   100
disease development   247, 248
disease diagnosis   244
disease effect on population   247, 248
disease prevalence   50, 243, 276
disease prevention   105
disease progression   256
disease registry   69
dissolved oxygen   193, 194, 210, 221, 284
dissolved oxygen effect   38, 119
distillation   114
distribution   1, 18-20, 53, 56, 63, 83, 87, 109, 121, 131, 147, 201, 213,  216, 220, 221, 224-226, 284
diurnal effect   109, 122
diurnal feeding habits   217
dive-time effect   198
downwelling   97
drift gill net   49
drilling mud   38
driving force   95, 96, 99, 209, 210
dumpsite   105, 133, 201, 204, 205

early life history   1, 10-12
early life stage   13, 14, 28, 29, 56, 71, 79, 81, 83, 84, 87, 88, 113, 116, 117,  119, 123, 138, 180, 182, 209, 214, 216, 224, 236, 237, 242,
    251, 270, 282, 284, 292, 293
ecological effect   66, 104
ecological feedback   96
ecological index   275
ecological perturbation/stress   96, 97, 210
ecological relationship   108
ecology   23, 67
economic effect   100
economics   23, 27, 50, 67, 148, 150, 234
ecosystem dynamics   23, 73
ecosystem index   212
ecosystem management   66, 95-99, 207-211
ecosystem stability   163
ecosystem sustainability   210
ecosystem variability   212
egg   71, 87, 138, 179, 180
egg production   138
egg size   12, 116, 179, 180
egg viability   12
embryo   12, 13, 71, 79, 113, 180, 282
embryonic abnormality   179
embryonic development   179
embryonic survival   179
environmental effect   11, 13, 31, 57, 118, 119, 182, 186, 209, 213, 220, 236, 255,  256, 280, 284
environmental factor   16, 251, 282
environmentally induced abnormality   100
epibrassicasterol   33
epizootic   29, 100, 155, 265, 266
epizootiology   243
equilibrium yield   91, 99
erythrocyte   41
estuary   1, 26, 38, 41, 49, 79, 90, 113, 119, 125, 180, 232, 233, 260,  292
etiology   232, 233, 265, 266
eutrophication   49
evacuation rate   170
expendable bathythermograph (XBT)   135, 136

fat   44
fatty acid   114
fatty acid methyl ester   44
faunal assemblage   222
fecundity   12, 267-269
feeding behavior   170
feeding habits   83
female size   12
fertilization   179, 180
fin erosion disease   232, 233
finrot   188, 201, 221, 225
first feeding   120
first-feeding size   13
fish decline   49
fish decline cause   49
fishery   27, 49, 82, 83, 87, 99, 106, 148-150, 21, 259
fishery conflict   49
fishery economics   99, 106
fishery interaction   23, 67
fishery management   23, 31, 66, 67, 73, 74, 83, 84, 92, 98, 106, 107, 148, 150,  207, 208, 211, 275
fishery - marine mammal interaction   122, 199, 215
fishery potential   97
fishing cooperative   49
fishing effect   15, 74, 82-84, 184, 212
fishing effort   23, 67, 148, 150
fishing fleet   148, 150
fishing gear   23, 49, 67, 148, 150
fishing mortality   122, 200
fishing mortality rate   149
fishing port   49
fish kill   53
fish marketing   49
fish musculature   42
fish oil   44, 114
fish price   49
fish processing   49, 85, 148, 150
fish products trade   148, 150, 257
fish recipe   223
fish tagging   15, 83
fixed gill net   49
flow injection   14
fluoranthene   154, 227
fluorene   227
food availability   38, 251
food chain   95, 98
food chain theory   91, 99
food habits   75, 90, 117, 119, 122, 140, 147, 170, 201, 218, 281
foreign fishery   122, 148
fractionation   114
frequency of occurrence   86
frozen shelf life   47
frozen storage   173
frozen storage factor   47
fungal disease   69
fyke net   49

gear effect   149
genetic abnormality   100
genetics   282, 283
genetic structure   134
geographic distribution   222
global change   94, 97
global climate change   209, 213
Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics Program (GLOBEC)   182, 209, 211
glycophosphate   241
gonadosomatic index   12
gonad-somatic index   125
gray literature   17
grow-out method   87
growth   1, 28, 37, 46, 53, 56, 74, 87, 97, 123, 141, 213, 236, 237,  250, 251, 271, 285, 287, 291
growth rate   82, 83, 111

habitat   18-20, 40, 52, 61, 87, 110, 175, 201, 217, 234, 292
habitat assessment   234
habitat comparison   40
habitat degradation   175
habitat management   175
habitat physical degradation   190
habitat quality   190
habitat requirement   83, 84
habitat restoration   234
habitat selection   93
habitat use   28
halogenated hydrocarbon   38
hand line   49
hand rake   49
hatchery technology   87
haul seine   49
head kidney   7
heavy metal   24, 38, 71, 112, 113, 124, 133, 179, 180, 201, 227, 228,  272, 289
hemanalysis   246
hemolymph thioglycolate culture   246
hepatosomatic index   141
heptachlor   227
heptachlor epoxide   227
herbicide   239
heterochrony   9
hexachlorobenzene   227
high-performance liquid chromatography   26
histology   120
histopathology   69
history   49, 50, 142, 156, 176, 187
Holden method   82, 83
human dietary mineral   171
human dietary protein   171
human health   262
human heart disease   171
hybridization   283
hydroacoustic survey   185
hypoxia   284

ichthyoplankton survey   108
identification key   61, 131
image analysis   3, 97, 137, 230
immunology   272
infection   59
infectious sarcoma disease   243
Ingersoll, Ernest   50, 176
instrument   201, 228, 230, 237
interannual variation   57, 158, 163, 167, 221, 225, 226
international young gadid pelagic trawl (IYGPT)   81
interspecific competition   90
introduced species   38, 104, 130
iron   133, 151, 221, 228, 229
irradiation   48, 54

Japanese elasmobranch fishery   83
jaw morphology   9
joint venture   148
juvenile   1, 28, 29, 81, 123, 141, 224, 251, 292

kidney   239
kidney function   25

large marine ecosystem   3, 94-99, 207-212, 252, 275
larva   1, 10-14, 56, 71, 81, 87, 88, 113, 138, 179, 180, 216, 236,  237, 242, 250, 270, 282, 292, 293
larval abnormality   180
larval abundance   39
larval culture   87
larval production   39
larval settlement   250
larval size   11
larval survival   11
lead   112, 133, 151, 201, 221, 227-229
length-frequency distribution   115
Leslie analysis   149
life history   15, 63, 82, 83
life history - population model   271
limiting factor   82, 83
lindane   227
line-transect method   197, 198
lipid   11
liver disease   8
lobster pot   49
lobster pound   105
longevity   87
lymphocystis   188, 221, 225

manganese   38, 227, 228
mapping   252
mariculture   100
marine mammal sighting survey   198
Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment, and Prediction Program (MARMAP)   136
mark-recapture method   15, 83, 192, 221, 225
mass mortality   100
maturation   56, 291
maturity   61, 74, 83, 84, 122
maximum size   61
meadow   40
meat count   149
mecoprop   240, 241
megafauna - sediment relationship   45
meiosis   180
mercury   24, 38, 227, 228
meristics   2, 52, 61, 64, 65, 72, 80
metal-enrichment factor   133
metazoan disease   69
method   3, 14, 26, 36, 70, 97, 108, 114, 115, 117, 121, 123, 133,  137, 140, 143, 149, 168, 169, 172, 175, 198, 201, 228, 230, 237, 244, 246,
    252, 257, 263, 264, 278, 279
methomyl   239
2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA)   240, 241
methylnaphthalene   227
methylphenanthrene   227
Mexican shark fishery   83
microbial pathogen   100
microbial sewage sludge indicator   221
micronucleus   41
Middle Eocene   43
migration   154, 192, 199, 221, 225
mirex   227
mitosis   180
mixed-species fishery   23, 67
model   23, 39, 67, 73, 74, 83, 91, 97-99, 107, 115, 179, 213, 221,  271, 283
modeling   209
molting   58
monitoring   201, 209, 228
monoclonal antibody   257, 264
Monte Carlo simulation model   39
morphology   9, 65, 80, 121, 127
morphometrics   61, 83, 122
mortality   74, 97, 113, 180, 236
movement   144
movement effect   198
multiannual variability   164
MULTIFAN analysis   149
multiple opening-closing net & environmental sensing system (MOCNESS)   81
multispecies fishery management   66, 107
multispecies model   23, 67, 107
multispecies virtual population analysis (MSVPA)   23, 107

naphthalene   227, 282
Narragansett Laboratory   142
natural factor   38
natural history   50, 176
natural mortality   23, 38, 73, 74
near-bottom water chemistry   193, 221
neoplasm   254
neoplastic disease   100
new genus   132
new species   43, 52, 61, 63, 64, 80, 127, 128
nickel   112, 151, 201, 221, 227-229
nitrate   193, 195, 221
nitrite   193, 195, 221
NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program   144
noninfectious disease   69
nucleic acid   237
nursery   1, 40, 292, 293
nutrient   193, 195, 221
nutritional deficiency   38

occurrence   53, 76
ocean dumping   105, 133, 202, 204, 205
ocean law   97, 207, 208, 210
oil dispersant   38
oil spill   38
omega-3 fatty acid   42, 171
ontogenetic development   9, 180
organic carbon   93
organic contaminant   154
organic hydrocarbon   26, 112, 227
otter trawling   49
overfishing   49
ozone   6

paleontology   4, 43
paralarva   117, 119, 120, 284
paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP)   174
paralytic shellfish toxin   262
paralytic toxin   262, 263
parasite   50, 69, 87, 241, 174, 188, 221, 225, 246, 255, 267-269
parenting   200
particulate organic carbon (POC)   93
particulate organic carbon flux   93
pathogen   10
pathology   59, 68, 69
pearl net   123
pentachlorobiphenyl   71, 153, 221, 282
perylene   227
pesticide   29, 227, 239-241
petrochemical   282
phenanthrene   227
phosphate   193, 195, 221
photographic survey   134
photography   95, 121
phylogeny   83, 116
physical adaptation   42
physical oceanography   32, 55, 60, 135, 136, 139, 157, 158, 160-162, 164, 177,  178, 181, 182, 204-206, 209, 213, 219-221, 225, 226,
    231, 274
physiology   14, 24, 25, 53, 58, 83, 121, 124, 240, 241, 287
picloram   239
pitch fork   49
pollutant   26, 29, 49, 68, 112, 201, 228, 279
pollutant effect   29, 68, 105, 113, 141, 180, 273, 276, 282
pollutant uptake   227, 228
pollution   86, 105, 133, 151-153, 188, 190, 192-196, 202-205, 221,  225, 227, 229, 273, 281
pollution-associated disease   100
pollution effect   41, 71, 79, 86, 260, 271, 281
pollution tolerance   289
pollution treatment   190
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)   71, 112, 113, 153, 154, 179, 180, 221, 227, 282
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)   26, 38, 112, 154, 227
polyploidy   180, 283
polyunsaturated fat   171
population density   197, 203, 221
population dynamics   15, 23, 31, 67, 73, 74, 83, 92, 111, 134, 236
population effect   100
population estimation   191
population interchange   134
population intermixing   192, 221, 225
population regulation   31
population structure   134
population variability   99, 253
pound net   49
predation   23, 30, 38, 76, 87, 99, 106, 175, 270
predation mortality   23, 73, 74
predator   258
predator control   37, 258
predator - prey interaction   76, 91, 97, 99
predator - prey relation   182, 209
predictive yield model   91, 99
pregnancy   83, 84
pregnancy rate   199
prey   217
prey availability   236
prey consumption   83, 99, 106, 140
productivity   94, 97, 106, 111, 222
process-oriented study   209
protozoan disease   69
public health   100
pycnocline   32, 139
pyrene   154, 227

radioactive fallout   38
radioactivity   174
range   52, 61, 63, 64, 72, 109, 130
reactive silicate   193, 195, 221
recreational fishery   27, 49, 143, 147-150, 167, 169, 171-174, 186, 223
recruitment   16, 46, 97, 149, 250
recruitment variability   31
relaying   6
remote sensing   139, 231, 274
reproduction   1, 11-13, 71, 79, 82-84, 87, 113, 138, 147, 179, 180, 199,  200, 242, 271, 292, 293
reproduction cycle   179
reproduction rate   12
reproductive success   179, 180
research evaluation   199
research planning   14, 83, 84, 94, 97, 99, 108, 149, 182, 208-211, 215
research proposal   134
residence - turnover time   93
resource allocation   27
resource enhancement   175, 259
resource management   175
resource productivity   98
ribonucleic acid (RNA)   11, 237
ribonucleic acid content   13
ribonucleic acid - deoxyribonucleic acid analysis   14
ribonucleic acid - deoxyribonucleic acid ratio   11, 97
risk   91, 99
rocking chair dredge   49

sail dredging   49
salinity   55, 158, 178, 181, 221, 256, 282, 284
salinity effect   38, 118, 119, 255
salinity intrusion   32
sampling   105, 140
sampling design   78, 191
sampling gear   81
sampling gear comparison   81
Sandy Hook Laboratory   187
sarcoma disease   155, 265, 266
satellite   231, 274
saurine poisoning   174
scallop dredge survey   78, 108
schooling   197
school size   197
scientific communication   5, 17, 101
scombrid poisoning   174
seabed oxygen consumption   193, 196, 201, 221
seafood additive   264
seafood cooking   223
seafood edibility   172
seafood glazing   173
seafood labeling   42, 173
seafood marinating   168
seafood marketability   267-269
seafood nutritional value   42, 114, 171
seafood packaging   47, 173
seafood parts   172
seafood pickling   168
seafood poisoning   174
seafood processing   263
seafood preservation   42, 143, 168, 169
seafood quality factor   42
seafood refreezing   173
seafood safety   174
seafood salting   169
seafood smoking   143
seafood storage temperature   47
seafood table preparation   172
seafood technology   42, 48, 54, 59, 85, 114, 143, 168, 169, 171-174, 223, 257,  263, 264
seafood temperature indicator   47
seafood thawing   47, 173
sea sampling   149
seasonal abundance   40
seasonal abundance cycle   213
seasonal distribution   109, 119, 186, 189, 199, 224, 280
seasonal effect   24
seasonality   29, 57, 110, 125, 145, 163, 165, 177, 213, 255, 293
seasonal variation   158, 167, 221, 225, 226
sea-surface topography   231
secondary production   98
sediment   93, 201
sediment acid-solubile sulfide   151, 152, 221
sediment biogeochemistry   151, 152, 221
sediment chemistry   151, 152, 221, 229
sediment detrital organic flux   93
sediment effect   222
sediment erosion   221
sediment labile carbon   151, 152, 221
sediment metabolism   193, 221
sediment redox potential   151, 152, 201, 221
sediment resuspension   221, 261
sediment texture   227
sediment trace metal   151, 152, 221
sediment transport   221, 261
sediment type   45
selenium   227
sewage discharge   38
sewage sludge   86, 105, 133, 151-153, 188, 192-196, 201-205, 221, 225,  228, 229, 281
sex ratio   109, 280
shedding system   59
shelf water   32, 60, 204, 205, 219
shell disease   102, 103, 105, 188, 221, 225, 276
shellfishery   50, 176
shellfish nutrition   53
shellfish sanitation   54
shell height   149
shell stocking   258
Shepherd's length-composition analysis   115
Ship of Opportunity Program (SOOP)   136
short-handled rake   49
sighting survey   108
siltation   49
silver   38, 112, 227
simazine   239
simulation model   97, 198
size composition   184
size frequency   111
slope water   32, 204-206
spatial distribution   76, 108, 122, 199, 224
spawnability   180
spawning   1, 12, 13, 125, 138
spawning behavior   242
spawning seasonality   28
spawning stock biomass   91, 92, 99, 138, 149
spawning stock biomass per recruit analysis   149
spawning time   12
spearing   49
species composition   21, 40, 99, 106, 121, 184, 221, 225, 226, 293
species description   22, 61, 65, 80, 131, 147
species diversity   202, 203, 221
species identification   88, 257
species interaction   66, 91, 99, 184
species richness   40
species transfer   104
specimen reference collection   222
spleen   7
starvation   120, 236
statistical analysis   77, 78, 185, 191
sterol   33-35, 249, 287, 288
stock assessment   74, 148-150
stock extirpation   216
stocking   259
stock recovery   216
stock - recruitment relationship   23, 67, 91, 92, 99, 149
stock separation   28
stock size   149
stranding   199
subspecific variation   87
superaeration effect   38
surface salinity   135, 136, 160-162, 164, 178
surface temperature   135, 136, 157, 160-162, 164, 178, 183, 186, 274
surimi   264
survey   36, 39, 45, 77, 108, 121, 140, 148, 149, 164, 185, 191, 209
survey index   149
survival   11, 12, 37, 46, 97, 123, 250, 271, 285
sustainability   91
synergistic effect   282
systematics   2, 4, 22, 35, 52, 61-65, 72, 83, 127, 129, 131, 132

tagging   144, 192, 221, 225
taxon identification   3, 97, 230
taxonomy   18-20, 22, 43, 52, 53, 61-65, 80, 83, 126-129, 131, 132
telemetry   83
temperature-affected etiology   265, 266
temperature effect   118, 123, 147, 213, 220
temperature preference   109
tetrachlorodibenzodioxin   154
tetrachlorodibenzofuran   154
tetrodotoxin poisoning   174
thallium   227
thermal stratification   139
tin   227
tissue culture   25, 239
tongs   49
total plankton respiration   193, 194, 221
tow duration   36, 78, 191
toxicity   53, 290
toxin   38, 262, 263
transmissible sarcoma   29
transmissible sarcoma disease   246
trans-nonachlor   227
trawling damage   38
trawl survey   36
trophic conversion efficiency   170
turbulence   97

ultraviolet light   6
uncertainty   39, 91, 99
United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)   190
upwelling   97

vertebral deposition   70
vertical distribution   119
vessel effect   149
vibrosis   38
videography   121
viral disease   69
vitamin   171
vitellogenin   179
von Bertalanffy method   82, 83
Voss, G.L. (biography)   89

warm-core ring   204-206, 219
waste   38
water circulation   158, 177, 182, 209, 221
water-column salinity   32, 178
water-column temperature   32, 135, 136, 178
water-current effect   87
water mass   32, 204-206, 219
water-mass front   219
water temperature   135, 139, 157, 158, 178, 181, 186, 221, 251, 282
water-temperature anomaly   157, 178, 183
water-temperature effect   13, 38, 57, 87, 236, 280
weight   149
wetland   234
Woods Hole Laboratory   156

yield   23, 67, 91, 94, 95, 97, 98, 149, 212
yield-per-recruit analysis   149
yolk-sac larva   11
yolk-sac larval size   11
young-of-the-year   1, 28, 81

zinc   38, 112, 133, 151, 210, 221, 227-229
zoogeography   21, 83


Center Authors

Arlen, L.   152
Armstrong, R.S.   186

Barton, K.   32
Benway, R.L.   135, 136, 160-162
Berman, M.S.   3, 137, 213, 230
Berrien, P.   138
Bisack, K.   215
Bisagni, J.J.   139, 231, 274
Blogoslawski, W.J.   5, 6
Bodammer, J.E.   7, 8, 232, 233
Boreman, J.   234
Bowman, R.E.   235
Brown, C.   10
Bruno, R.   152
Buckley, L.J.   11-14, 141, 236, 237
Burnett, J.   56, 291
Burns, B.R.   11, 12, 236
Busch, D.A.   142

Calabrese, A.   71
Caldarone, E.M.   11, 12, 14, 141, 237
Carver, J.H.   143
Casey, J.G.   15, 82, 144
Chang, S.   145
Choromanski, J.   113, 283
Christensen, D.   220
Clark, S.H.   146
Cohen, E.B.   16, 30, 31, 91, 212
Cohn, M.   53
Collette, B.B.   2, 9, 17-22, 72, 80, 147

Dawson, M.A.   24, 25, 238-241
D'Entremont, D.L.   48
Deshpande, A.D.   26, 153, 154
Draxler, A.F.J.   151-154

Edwards, S.F.   27

Fahay, M.P.   1, 28, 40, 242, 292, 293
Fanning, A.   196
Farley, C.A.   29, 155, 243-248, 265, 266
Ferris, G.E.   288
Finneran, T.   152, 229
Fogarty, M.J.   30, 31, 92
Foster, K.L.   73
Fournier, P.   194
Frame, A.B.   86, 202, 203
Fromm, S.A.   86, 195, 196, 202, 203

Gabriel, W.L.   224
Gadbois, D.F.   112, 227
Gerrior, P.   122
Gibson, J.A.   156
Goldberg, R.   37, 250, 251, 285
Gould, E.   38, 71
Goulet, J.R., Jr.   163, 164, 166, 214, 252, 253
Green, J.R.   57, 164, 167, 213
Greig, R.A.   71, 113
Grosslein, M.   182, 270

Halavik, T.A.   11-13, 236
Hauser, J.W.   39
Hebert, A.T.   41, 79
Holzwarth, T.J.   157, 178, 183
Hughes, J.B.   41, 79

Idoine, J.S.   67, 115, 184
Ingham, M.C.   57, 158, 221, 228

Jeffress, D.   159, 202, 203
Jossi, J.W.   76, 160-166, 214, 253

Kane, J.   167
Kapareiko, D.   238, 273
Kaylor, J.D.   42, 54, 168, 169
Kern, F.G.   254
Kohler, N.E.   144, 170
Krzynowek, J.   44, 85, 114, 171
Kuropat, C.A.   71, 238

Lange, A.M.   67, 108
Laurence, G.C.   11-13, 46, 236
Learson, R.J.   42, 172, 262, 263
Leftwich, S.   228, 229
Leimburg, E.   229
Lewis, E.J.   255, 256
Licciardello, J.J.   47, 48, 173, 174
Lough, R.G.   81
Luedke, D.   257
Lundstrom, R.C.   48, 257, 262, 264

MacKenzie, C.L., Jr.   49, 50, 109, 175, 176, 258, 259, 280
MacLean, S.A.   51, 69, 260
Mahoney, J.B.   53
Manning, J.P.   55, 177, 178, 261
Martin, C.   262, 263
May, B.   194, 195
Mayfield, S.M.   264
Mayo, R.K.   56
McLaughlin, S.M.   265, 266
McMillan, D.   226
McNamara, S.   270
Meise-Munns, C.   57, 260
Mercaldo-Allen, R.   58, 71, 238
Messick, G.A.   59, 246, 267-269
Michaels, W.L.   30, 74, 270
Miller, J.E.   71, 113
Morse, W.W.   1, 30, 109, 125, 216
Mountain, D.G.   16, 57, 60, 157, 181-183, 186
Muchant, C.A.   56
Munroe, T.A.   52, 61-65
Murawski, S.A.   66, 67, 73, 74, 184
Murchelano, R.A.   8, 68, 69
Murphy, J.   44

Natanson, L.J.   70
Nelson, D.A.   71, 113
Nicolas, J.R.   122
Nizinski, M.S.   64, 65, 72

Overholtz, W.J.   73-75, 186

Pacheco, A.L.   187, 188, 221
Palka, D.   215
Parry, B.L.   122
Pearce, J.B.   190
Pennington, M.   36, 77, 78, 140, 185, 191
Perry, D.M.   79
Phelan, B.   192
Phoel, W.   193-196
Pikanowski, R.   226
Polacheck, T.   134, 197-199
Potter, D.C.   81
Potthoff, T.   88
Pratt, H.L., Jr.   82-84, 200

Radosh, D.J.   86, 203
Ravesi, E.M.   85
Reid, R.N.   86, 201-203
Rhodes, E.W.   87, 123
Robohm, R.A.   272, 273
Ropes, J.W.   90
Rosenberg, A.A.   91
Rountree, R.A.   292
Rugg, J.   188
Ruhsam, C.M.   204
Rusanowsky, D.   71
Russell, M.M.   257, 264

Sano, M.H.   205, 206, 274
Sennefelder, G.R.   71, 113
Sharack, K.   196
Shepherd, G.   1
Sherman, K.   94-99, 142, 207-214, 275
Sindermann, C.J.   100-105, 276
Sissenwine, M.P.   23, 31, 39, 106, 107
Smigielski, A.S.   11-13, 236
Smith, B.C.   277, 278, 288
Smith, D.E.   165, 166
Smith, T.D.   56, 108, 134, 189, 198, 215
Smith, W.G.   216
Stehlik, L.L.   109, 125, 226, 280
Steimle, F.W.   110-112, 159, 217, 281
Stiles, S.   113, 282, 283
Stillwell, C.   170, 218
Strout, G.A.   219, 220
Studholme, A.L.   221

Terceiro, M.   115, 186
Terranova, R.   217
Theroux, R.B.   93, 222
Thurberg, F.P.   71, 279
Tukhunen, B.   223

Uzmann, J.R.   45

Vecchione, M.   89, 117-121, 284
Vitaliano, J.J.   202, 203

Waldhauer, R.   195
Waring, G.T.   75, 108, 122
Washington, B.B.   72
Widman, J.C.   123, 250, 285
Wigley, S.E.   224
Wikfors, G.H.   33-35, 124, 249, 251, 286-290
Wilhelm, K.A.   263
Wilk, S.J.   125, 225, 226
Williams, A.B.   4, 43, 116, 126-132
Wood, G.B.   204, 206

Zdanowicz, V.S.   112, 133, 227-229
Zetlin, C.   195