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Fishery Bulletin 



National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration • National Marine Fisheries Service 



Vol. 72, No. 2 



April 1974 



KANWISHER, JOHN, KENNETH LAWSON, and GUNNAR SUNDNES. Acous- 

 tic telemetry from fish 251 



SOUTAR, ANDREW, and JOHN D. ISAACS. Abundance of pelagic fish during 

 the 19th and 20th centuries as recorded in anaerobic sediment off the Cali- 

 fornias . '. 257 



MacGREGOR, JOHN S. Changes in the amount and proportions of DDT and its 

 metabolites, DDE and DDD, in the marine environment off southern Califor- 

 nia, 1949-72 275 



HIROTA, JED. Quantitative natural history of Pleurobrachia bachei in La 

 Jolla Bight 295 



CLARKE, THOMAS A. Some aspects of the ecology of stomiatoid fishes in the 

 Pacific Ocean near Hawaii 



ADRON, J. W., A. BLAIR, and C. B. COWEY. Rearing of plaice (Pleuronectes 

 platessa) larvae to metamorphosis using an artificial diet 353 



BEN-YAMI, M., and T. GLASER. The invasion of Saurida undosquamis (Richard- 

 son) into the Levant Basin — An example of biological effect of interoceanic 

 canals . . 359 



KEMMERER, ANDREW J., JOSEPH A. BENIGNO, GLADYS B. REESE, and 

 FREDERICK C. MINKLER. A summary of selected early results from the 

 ERTS-1 menhaden experiment 375 



MOSER, H. GEOFFREY, and ELBERT H. AHLSTROM. Role of larval stages in 

 systematic investigations of marine teleosts: The Myctophidae, a case study . 391 



APRIETO, VIRGINIA L. Early development of five carangid fishes of the Gulf of 

 Mexico and the south Atlantic Coast of the United States 415 



KAPLAN, EUGENE H., J. R. WELKER, and M. GAYLE KRAUS. Some effects 

 of dredging on populations of macrobenthic organisms 445 



MUSICK, JOHN A. Seasonal distribution of sibling hakes, Urophycis chuss and 

 U. tenuis (Pisces, Gadidae) in Nev^' England 481 



MILLER, JOHN M., and BARBARA Y. SUMIDA. Development of eggs and larvae 

 of Caranx mate (Carangidae) 497 



STICKNEY, ROBERT R., GARY L. TAYLOR, and RICHARD W. HEARD, III. 

 Food habits of Georgia estuarine fishes. I. Four species of flounders (Pleuro- 

 nectiformes: Bothidae) 515 



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