NOAAFSYB-A 72-1 



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Fishery Bull 



National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • National Mar 



Vol. 72, No. 1 January 1974 



KITTREDGE, J. S., FRANCIS T. TAKAHASHI, JAMES LINDSEY. and REUBEN 



LASKER. Chemical signals in the sea: Marine allelochemics and evolution 1 



FULLENBAUM, RICHARD F., and FREDERICK W. BELL. A simple bioeconomic 



fisheiT management model: A case study of the American lobster fishery 13 



OLLA, BORI L., ALLEN J. BEJDA, and A. DALE MARTIN. Daily activity, move- 

 ments, feeding, and seasonal occurrence in the tautog, Tautoga onitis 27 



LENARZ, W. H., W. W. FOX, JR., G. T. SAKAGAWA, and B. J. ROTHSCHILD. 

 An examination of the yield per recmit basis for a minimum size regulation for 

 Atlantic yellowfin tuna. Thniiiius albacares 37 



FLEMINGER, A., and K. HULSEMANN. Systematics and distribution of the four 



sibling species comprising the genus Pontellina Dana (Copepoda. Calanoida) 63 



HUGHES, STEVEN E. Stock composition, growth, mortality, and availability of 



Pacific saury, Cololabis saira, of the northeastern Pacific Ocean 121 



ANAS, RAYMOND E. Hea\y metals in the northern fur seal, Callorhiinis ursinus, 



and harbor seal, Phoca vituUita ricliardi 133 



WAHLE, ROY J., ROBERT R. VREELAND, and ROBERT H. LANDER. Bio- 

 economic contribution of Columbia River hatchery coho salmon. 1965 and 1966 

 broods, to the Pacific salmon fisheries 139 



POWELL, GUY C, KENNETH E. JAMES, and CHARLES L. HURD. Ability of 

 male king crab. Paralithodes camtschatica, to mate repeatedly, Kodiak, Alaska, 1973. 171 



WICKHAM, DONALD A., and GARY M. RUSSELL. An evaluation of mid-water 



artificial structures for attracting coastal pelagic fishes 181 



GRANT, GEORGE C. The age composition of striped bass catches in Virginia 



Rivers, 1967-1971, and a description of the fishery 193 



PEARCY, WILLIAM G., and SHARON S. MYERS. Larval fishes of Yaquina Bay. 



Oregon: A nurser>' ground for marine fishes? . 201 



PARK, TAISOO. Calanoid copepods of the genus Aetideus from the Gulf of Mexico . . 215 



LIGHTNER. DONALD V. Normal postmortem changes in the brown shrimp, Pe)iaeus 



aztecHH 223 



STRUHSAKER, PAUL, and ROBERT M. MONCRIEF. Bothii^ thonip.s(>,ii (Fowler) 



1923. a valid species of flatfish (Pisces; Bothidae) from the Hawaiian Islands 237 



Note 



CABLE, WAYNE D., and WARREN S. LANDERS. Development of eggs and em- 



biyos of the surf clam, Spisula Holidissinia, in synthetic seawater 247 



Seattle, Wash. 



