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Study of Georges Bank haddock. Part II: Prediction of the catch

Issue
56(1)
Author(s)
Royce, William F., and Howard A. Schuck
PDF
fb56.1.pdf

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  • Limnological study of the lakes in Convict Creek Basin, Mono County, California
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  • Eggs and larvae of the Pacific hake, Merluccius productus
  • Feeding mechanism of the sea lamprey and its effect on host fishes
  • Description of eggs and larvae of jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) and distribution and abundance of larvae in 1950 and 1951
  • Whitings on the coasts of the American continents
  • Intertidal spawning of pink salmon
  • Method of estimating fish populations, with application to Pacific sardine
  • Distribution and abundance of egg and larval populations of the Pacific sardine
  • Mortality of salmon fingerlings exposed to pulsating direct current
  • Fluctuations in growth and year-class strength of the walleye in Saginaw Bay