Table Of ContentMacKenzie, Clyde L., Jr., “The bay
scallop, Argopecten irradians,
Massachusetts through North Carolina:
Its biology and the history of its
Authors, Titles, and
abitats and fisheries,” 3-4:6-79
Subjects in the Marine Makaira nigricans—Marlin, blue
Marlin
Fisheries Review 70 (1-4), 2008
blue
mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
white
mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
McCandless, Camilla T.—see Carlson
A-B-C Rhode Island, 3—4:49-5 1
et al.
“A. A. Berzin and his memoir,” by A. V. Massachusetts, 3-4:37-49 Megaptera novaeangliae see Whale,
Yablokov, 2:3 North Carolina, 3—4:60-68 humpback
Albatross, U.S. Fish Commission steamer, Virginia, 3—4:60 “My days on the Albatross,” by Seaton
1:25-26, 30-39 night shark, 1:4 Schroeder, 1:30—39
“The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, Soviet whaling, 2:1—59 Neer, Julie A.—see Carlson et al.
Massachusetts through North Carolina: Fisheries, recreational Orbesen, E. S., J. P. Hoolihan, J. E. Serafy,
Its biology and the history of its bay scallop, 34:25, 31, 48-49, 67 D. Snodgrass, E. M. Peel, and E. D.
habitats and fisheries,” by Clyde L. night shark, 1:4 Prince, “Transboundary movement of
MacKenzie, Jr., 3-4:6-79 Fisheries history Atlantic istiophorid billfishes among
Balaenoptera bonaerensis—see Whale, bay scallop, 3-4:33-37 international and U.S. domestic
minke Indian middens, 3—4:33-—37 management areas inferred from mark-
Balaenoptera borealis—see Whale, sei Schroeder, Seaton, 1:30—39 recapture studies,” 1:14—23
Balaenoptera edeni—see Whale, Bryde’s Snyder, John Otterbein, 1:24—29 Peel, E. M.—see Orbesen et al.
Balaenoptera musculus—see Whale, blue Soviet whaling, 2:1-59 Physeter macrocephalus—see Whale,
Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda—see U.S. Fish Commission steamer sperm
Whale, pygmy blue Albatross, 1:25—26, 30-39 Prince, E. D.—see Orbesen et al.
Balaenoptera physalus—see Whale, fin Fisheries management
Beerkircher, Lawrence R.—see Carlson bay scallop, 3-4:29, 31, 38, 39, 54, S
et al. 61-62, 68 Sailfish
Berzin, Alfred A., “The truth about Soviet blue marlin, 1:14—23 mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
whaling,” 2:4—59 night shark, 1:1—13 Scallop, bay
Brittan, Mark R., and Mark R. Jennings, sailfish, 1:14—23 biology, 34:7
“Stanford University’s John Otterbein Soviet whaling, 2:5, 7, 15, 39 brown tides, 3—4:69
Synder: student, collaborator, and white marlin, 1:14—23 dragging, 3-4:20-23
colleague of David Starr Jordan and G-J dredging, 3-4:20-—23
Charles Henry Gilbert,” 1:24-29 ecology, 3-4:7
Gear—see also Nets
Bycatch bay scallop, 3-4:23-26 environmental changes, 1985-95,
billfish, 1:14-23 Gilbert, Charles Henry, 1:24—29 3-4:69-70
Carcharhinus signatus—see Shark, night “History of the bay scallop, Argopecten feeding, 34:13
Carlson, John K., Enric Cortes, Julie A. irradians, fisheries and habitats in free-for-all fishery, 3-4:31-33
Neer, Camilla T. McCandless, and eastern North America, Massachusetts future studies, 3-4:76-77
Lawrence R. Beerkircher, “The status through northeastern Mexico,” by genetics, 3-4:13
of the United States population of night Clyde L. MacKenzie, Jr., 3-4:1-5 habitat, 3-4: 13-15
shark, Carcharhinus signatus.” 1:1—13 Hoolihan, J. P—see Orbesen et al. changes, 3—-4:68-70
Catch harvesting gear
International Commission for the
night shark, 1:5—9 cabin sloop, 3-4:17-18
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
Soviet whaling, 2:57-58 (ICCAT) catboat, 3-4:16-17
Cortes, Enric—see Carlson et al. dory, 34:16
Atlantic billfish movements, 1:14—23
N.C. dredging boats, 3-4: 19-20
Istiophorus platypterus—Sailfish
E-F power lift on skiffs, 3-4:19
Jennings, Mark R.—see Brittan and
Eschrichtius robustus—see Whale, gray rowboat, 3-4:16
Jennings
Eubalaena australis—see Whale, southern sharpie, 34:18
Jordan, David Starr, 1:24—29
right skiff, 3-4:18
Eubalaena japonica—see Whale, right M-P skiff and outboard motor, 3—4:18-19
Fisheries, commercial MacKenzie, Clyde L., Jr., “History of the history
bay scallop bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, first decades, 3-4:33-35
Connecticut, 3—-4:51—52 fisheries and habitats in eastern North landings and prices, 3—4:35-36
Long Island, N.Y., 3-4:52-58 America, Massachusetts through market supplies and prices, 3-4:
New Jersey, 3-4:58-59 northeastern Mexico,” 3-4:1—5 36-37
Marine Fisheries Review
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MacKenzie, Clyde L., Jr., “The bay
scallop, Argopecten irradians,
Massachusetts through North Carolina:
Its biology and the history of its
Authors, Titles, and
abitats and fisheries,” 3-4:6-79
Subjects in the Marine Makaira nigricans—Marlin, blue
Marlin
Fisheries Review 70 (1-4), 2008
blue
mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
white
mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
McCandless, Camilla T.—see Carlson
A-B-C Rhode Island, 3—4:49-5 1
et al.
“A. A. Berzin and his memoir,” by A. V. Massachusetts, 3-4:37-49 Megaptera novaeangliae see Whale,
Yablokov, 2:3 North Carolina, 3—4:60-68 humpback
Albatross, U.S. Fish Commission steamer, Virginia, 3—4:60 “My days on the Albatross,” by Seaton
1:25-26, 30-39 night shark, 1:4 Schroeder, 1:30—39
“The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, Soviet whaling, 2:1—59 Neer, Julie A.—see Carlson et al.
Massachusetts through North Carolina: Fisheries, recreational Orbesen, E. S., J. P. Hoolihan, J. E. Serafy,
Its biology and the history of its bay scallop, 34:25, 31, 48-49, 67 D. Snodgrass, E. M. Peel, and E. D.
habitats and fisheries,” by Clyde L. night shark, 1:4 Prince, “Transboundary movement of
MacKenzie, Jr., 3-4:6-79 Fisheries history Atlantic istiophorid billfishes among
Balaenoptera bonaerensis—see Whale, bay scallop, 3-4:33-37 international and U.S. domestic
minke Indian middens, 3—4:33-—37 management areas inferred from mark-
Balaenoptera borealis—see Whale, sei Schroeder, Seaton, 1:30—39 recapture studies,” 1:14—23
Balaenoptera edeni—see Whale, Bryde’s Snyder, John Otterbein, 1:24—29 Peel, E. M.—see Orbesen et al.
Balaenoptera musculus—see Whale, blue Soviet whaling, 2:1-59 Physeter macrocephalus—see Whale,
Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda—see U.S. Fish Commission steamer sperm
Whale, pygmy blue Albatross, 1:25—26, 30-39 Prince, E. D.—see Orbesen et al.
Balaenoptera physalus—see Whale, fin Fisheries management
Beerkircher, Lawrence R.—see Carlson bay scallop, 3-4:29, 31, 38, 39, 54, S
et al. 61-62, 68 Sailfish
Berzin, Alfred A., “The truth about Soviet blue marlin, 1:14—23 mark-recapture data study, 1:14—23
whaling,” 2:4—59 night shark, 1:1—13 Scallop, bay
Brittan, Mark R., and Mark R. Jennings, sailfish, 1:14—23 biology, 34:7
“Stanford University’s John Otterbein Soviet whaling, 2:5, 7, 15, 39 brown tides, 3—4:69
Synder: student, collaborator, and white marlin, 1:14—23 dragging, 3-4:20-23
colleague of David Starr Jordan and G-J dredging, 3-4:20-—23
Charles Henry Gilbert,” 1:24-29 ecology, 3-4:7
Gear—see also Nets
Bycatch bay scallop, 3-4:23-26 environmental changes, 1985-95,
billfish, 1:14-23 Gilbert, Charles Henry, 1:24—29 3-4:69-70
Carcharhinus signatus—see Shark, night “History of the bay scallop, Argopecten feeding, 34:13
Carlson, John K., Enric Cortes, Julie A. irradians, fisheries and habitats in free-for-all fishery, 3-4:31-33
Neer, Camilla T. McCandless, and eastern North America, Massachusetts future studies, 3-4:76-77
Lawrence R. Beerkircher, “The status through northeastern Mexico,” by genetics, 3-4:13
of the United States population of night Clyde L. MacKenzie, Jr., 3-4:1-5 habitat, 3-4: 13-15
shark, Carcharhinus signatus.” 1:1—13 Hoolihan, J. P—see Orbesen et al. changes, 3—-4:68-70
Catch harvesting gear
International Commission for the
night shark, 1:5—9 cabin sloop, 3-4:17-18
Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
Soviet whaling, 2:57-58 (ICCAT) catboat, 3-4:16-17
Cortes, Enric—see Carlson et al. dory, 34:16
Atlantic billfish movements, 1:14—23
N.C. dredging boats, 3-4: 19-20
Istiophorus platypterus—Sailfish
E-F power lift on skiffs, 3-4:19
Jennings, Mark R.—see Brittan and
Eschrichtius robustus—see Whale, gray rowboat, 3-4:16
Jennings
Eubalaena australis—see Whale, southern sharpie, 34:18
Jordan, David Starr, 1:24—29
right skiff, 3-4:18
Eubalaena japonica—see Whale, right M-P skiff and outboard motor, 3—4:18-19
Fisheries, commercial MacKenzie, Clyde L., Jr., “History of the history
bay scallop bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, first decades, 3-4:33-35
Connecticut, 3—-4:51—52 fisheries and habitats in eastern North landings and prices, 3—4:35-36
Long Island, N.Y., 3-4:52-58 America, Massachusetts through market supplies and prices, 3-4:
New Jersey, 3-4:58-59 northeastern Mexico,” 3-4:1—5 36-37
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marketing, 3-4:36 Snyder, John Otterbein, 1:24—29 Yuriy Dolgorukiy, 2:19-26
soaking meats, 3-4:36 Sport fisheries—see Fisheries, recreational U.S. Fish Commission steamer
Indian middens, 3—4:15-16 “Stanford University’s John Otterbein Albatross, 1:25—26, 30-39
internal organs, 3—4:8-9 Snyder: student, collaborator, and
landings, reduced, 3—-4:68-70 colleague of David Starr Jordan and W-Y
life cycle, 3-4:11 Charles Henry Gilbert,” by Martin R. Whale
limit, 34:29 Brittan and Mark R. Jennings, 1:24-29 blue, 2:9, 14, 17, 23, 24, 29, 29, 35, 43,
local communities, 3—4:29-31 “The status of the United States population 44, 47, 57,58
opening, 3—-4:26-29 of night shark, Carcharhinus signatus,” Bryde’s, 2:23, 57
recreational fishery, 3-4:25, 31, 48-49, by John K. Carlson, Enric Cortes, Julie fin, 2:5, 6, 10, 17, 25, 35, 39, 43, 44,
67 A. Neer, Camilla T. McCandless, and 57,58
red tides, 34:69 Lawrence R. Beerkircher, 1:1—13 gray, 2:12, 14, 43, 57, 58
regulations/management, 3—4:29, 31, Steamer Albatross, U.S. Fish Commission, humpback, 2:8, 17, 18, 21-24, 29,
38, 39, 54, 61-62, 68 1:25-26, 30-39 42-45, 55, 57, 58, 59
reproduction, 3—4:9-1 | minke, 2:9, 26, 39, 56, 57
restoration efforts, 3—4:74-76 T-U-V pygmy blue, 2:23, 57
shell and growth line, 3-4:7-8, 12-13 Tetrapterus albidus—Marlin, white right, 2:6, 10, 12, 15, 16, 19, 23, 24, 25,
small gear “Transboundary movement of Atlantic 28, 29, 33, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 47,
anchor roading, 34:24 istiophorid billfishes among 50, 52, 57, 58
dip-netting, 3-4:24—26 international and U.S. domestic sel, 2:24, 25,57, 58
picking, 3-4:24-26 management areas inferred from mark- southern right, 2:29, 57
picking-up, 3-4:24 recapture studies,” by E. S. Orbesen, J. sperm, 2:8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
pusher, 3—4:23 P. Hoolihan, J. E. Serafy, D. Snodgrass, 20, 26, 27, 30, 31, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43,
rake, 3-4:23-24 E. M. Peel, and E. D. Prince, 1:14—23 44, 45, 46, 47, 51,57, 58
states “The truth about Soviet whaling,” by Whaling, Soviet
Connecticut, 3—4:5 1-52 Alfred A. Berzin, 2:4—59 Alaska, 2:42-48
Long Island, N.Y., 3-4:52-58 U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross, Antarctic, 2:16-27
New Jersey, 3-4:58-59 1:25-26, 30-39 beginning, 2:6—12
Rhode Island, 3—-4:49-5] Vessels Communist party, 2:48-54
Massachusetts, 3-4:37-49 bay scallop General Captain-Director Solyanik,
Martha’s Vineyard, 3-4:47-48, cabin sloop, 3-4:17-18 2:27-37
70-74 catboat, 3-4: 16-17 international inspection, 2:37—42
Nantucket, 3-4:46-47, 70-74 dory, 34:16 national inspection, 2:12—14
North Carolina, 3—4:60-68 N.C. dredging boats, 3-4:19-20 second Kuril fleet, 2:14-16
Virginia, 34:60 power lift on skiffs, 3-4:19 scientific studies, 2:37-42
swimming, 3-4:13 rowboat, 34:16 vessels
Schroeder, Seaton, “My days on the sharpie, 3—4:18 Aleut, 2:6, 7-15, 17, 26, 27, 30, 35,
Albatross,” 1:30-39 skiff, 3-4:18 41, 42, 47, 48, 52, 53, 56
Serafy, J. E—see Orbesen et al. skiff and outboard motor, 3—4:18—19 Dalniy Vostok, 2:14.42, 43
Shark, night Soviet whaling Slava, 2:16-21, 23-29, 33, 41, 42
abundance, 1:10-11 Aleut, 2:6, 7-15, 17, 26, 27, 30, 35, Sovetskaya Rossia', 2:5, 12, 16,
age and growth, 1:4 41, 42, 47, 48, 52, 53, 56 19-29, 35, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43,
catch rate, 1:3, 5-9 Dalniy Vostok, 2:14.42, 43 49, 50
characteristics, 1:2 Slava, 2:16-21, 23-29, 33, 41, 42 Sovetskaya Ukraina, 2:19-23,
life history, 1:2, 10 Sovetskaya Rossia', 2:5, 12, 16, 19-
mortality, natural, 1:3 29, 35, 37, 38, 46, 42, 43, 49, 50 Vladivostok, 2:42, 43, 51, 57
productivity, 1:3 Sovetskaya Ukraina, 2:19-23, Yuriy Dolgorukiy, 2:19-26
size, 1:5 Yablokov, A. V., “A. A. Berzin and his
Snodgrass, D.—see Orbesen et al. Vladivostok, 2:42, 43, 51. 57 memoir.” 2:3
' Variant spelling of Rossiya.
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