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Estimation of age and growth of yellowfin tuna (Neothunnus macropterus) in Hawaiian waters by size frequencies

Issue
52(1)
Author(s)
Moore, Harvey L.
PDF
fb52.8.pdf

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  • Index
  • Factors influencing the orientation of migrating anadromous fishes
  • Comparison of yellowfin tuna of Hawaiian waters and of the American west coast
  • Flounders of the genus Paralichthys and related genera in American waters
  • Age, growth, and production of yellow perch in Lake Erie
  • Estimation of size of animal populations by marking experiments
  • A unique bacterium pathogenic for warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals
  • Comparison of haddock from Georges and Browns banks
  • Studies of Georges Bank haddock; Part I: Landing by pounds, numbers, and sizes of fish
  • Juvenile oceanic skipjack from the Phoenix Islands
  • Postlarval Neothunnus Macropterus, Auxis Thazard, and Euthynnus Lineatus from the Pacific coast of Central America
  • Contributions to the biology of tunas from the western equatorial Pacific
  • Characteristics of spawning nests of Columbia River salmon
  • Decline of the lake trout fishery in Lake Michigan
  • Breeding habits of lake trout in New York
  • An annotated bibliography on the biology of Pacific tunas