WENNER: SPONGE-CORAL HABITAT FISHES 



ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



I thank the Captain and the crew of the RV Dolphin 

 and the scientific personnel for their cooperation in 

 field sampling. Special thanks are given to W. A. 

 Roumillat for help in the identifications, K. Swanson 

 for preparing the figures, and B. J. Ashby for typing 

 the manuscript. Critical comments by B. B. Collette 

 (Systematics Laboratory, National Marine Fisheries 

 Service, NOAA, Washington, D.C.), G. Huntsman 

 (Southeast Fisheries Center Beaufort Laboratory, 

 National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Beaufort 

 N.C.), C. A. Barans, P. Hinde, and Elizabeth Wenner 

 are greatly appreciated. This work is a result of 

 research sponsored by the National Marine Fisheries 

 Service under contract No. NA 81-GA-C-000-34 to 

 the South Carolina Wildlife and Marine Resources 

 Department. 



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