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ESCH MEYER, W. N., AND H. R. BULLIS, JR. 



1968. Four advanced larval specimens of the blue 

 marlin, Makaira nigricmis, from the western At- 

 lantic Ocean. Copeia 1968:414-417. 

 Fisheries Agency of Japan. 



1966. Annual report of effort and catch statistics 

 by area on Japanese tuna longline fishery, 1963. 

 Fish. Agency Jap., Res. Div., 322 p. 



1967a. Annual report of effort and catch statistics 

 by area on Japanese tuna long line fishery, 1964. 

 Fish. Agency Jap., Res. Div., 379 p. 



1967b. Annual report of effort and catch statistics 

 by area on Japanese tuna long line fishery, 1965. 

 Fish. Agency Jap., Res. Div., 375 p. 



1968. Annual report of effort and catch statistics 

 by area on Japanese tuna long line fishery, 1966. 

 Fish. Agency Jap., Res. Div., 299 p. 



1969. Annual report of effort and catch statistics 

 by area on Japanese tuna longline fishery, 1967. 

 Fish. Agency Jap., Res. Div., 298 p. 



Gehringer, J. W. 



1957. Observations on the development of the At- 

 lantic sailfish Istiophonis americanus (Cuvier), 

 with notes on an unidentified species of istiophorid. 

 U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. Bull. 57:139-171. 



GiBBS, R. H., Jr. 



1957. Preliminary analysis of the distribution of 

 white marlin Makaira albida (Poey), in the Gulf 

 of Mexico. Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf Caribb. 7:360-369. 



HONMA, M., AND T. KamIMURA. 



1958. A population study of the so-called Makajiki 

 (striped marlin) of both northern and southern 

 hemispheres of the Pacific. - II. Fishing condi- 

 tions in the southern hemisphere. [In Japanese, 

 English sjTiopsis.] Rep. Nankai Reg. Fish. Res. 

 Lab. 8:12-21. (English transl. by G. Y. Beard 

 of BCF Biol. Lab., Honolulu, published 1959, in 

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KAMIMURA, T., AND M. HONMA. 



1958. A population study on the so-called Makajiki 

 (striped marlin) of both northern and southern 

 hemispheres of the Pacific. - I. Comparison of 

 external characters. [In Japanese, English sy- 

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 (English transl. by G. Y. Beard of BCF Biol. 

 Lab., Honolulu, published 1959, in Univ. Miami 

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 Krumholz, L. a. 



1958. Relative weights of some viscera in the At- 

 lantic marlins. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 114: 

 402-405. 



Krumholz, L. A., and D. P. de Sylva. 



1958. Some foods of marlins near Bimini, Bahamas. 

 Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 114:406-411. 

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1955. A review and revision of the marlins, genus 

 Makaira. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 107:319-358. 



1958a. Scales of the Atlantic species of Makaira. 

 Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 114:381-395. 



1958b. Notes on the alimentary, excretory, and re- 

 productive organs of Atlantic Makaira. Bull. Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. 114:396-401. 



Mather, F. J., III. 



1960. Recaptures of tuna, marlin and sailfish 

 tagged in the western North Atlantic. Copeia 

 1960:149-151. 



1963. Tags and tagging techniques for large pe- 

 lagic fishes. Int. Comm. Northwest Atl. Fish., 

 Spec. Publ. 4:288-293. 



1967. The trail of the tail-walker. Oceanus 

 13(2-3): 10-16. 



1969. Long distance migrations of tunas and mar- 

 lins. Underwater Nat. 6(1) : 6-14. 



Nakamura, I., T. IwAi, and K. Matsubara. 



1968. A review of the sailfish, spearfish, marlin and 

 swordfish of the world. Misaki Mar. Biol. Inst., 

 Kyoto Univ. Spec. Rep. 4, 95 p. 



Neumann, G., and W. J. Pierson, Jr. 



1966. Principles of physical oceanography. Prent- 

 ice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 545 p. 



RODRIGUEZ-RODA, J., AND J. K. HOWARD. 



1962. Presence of Istiophoridae along the south 

 Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Spain. Na- 

 ture (Lond.) 196:495-496. 

 Shiohama, T., M. Myojin, and H. Sakamoto. 



1965. The catch statistic data for the Japanese 

 tuna long-line fishery in the Atlantic Ocean and 

 some simple considerations on it. Rep. Nankai 

 Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 21, 131 p. 

 Squire, J. L., Jr. 



1962. Marlin and swordfish in oceanic waters of 

 the western North Atlantic. Copeia 1962:216-219. 

 Talbot, F. H., and M. J. Penrith. 



1962. Tunnies and marlins of South Africa. Na- 

 ture (Lond.) 193:558-559. 

 Ueyanagi, S., S. Kikawa, M. Uto, and Y. Nishikawa. 



1970. Distribution, spawning, and relative abund- 

 ance of billfishes in the Atlantic Ocean. Bull. 

 Far Seas Fish. Res. Lab. (Shimizu) 3:15-55. 



Ueyanagi, S., and H. Yabe. 



1959. Larva of the black marlin (Eumakaira nigra 

 Nakamura). [In Japanese, English synopsis.] 

 Rep. Nankai Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 10:151-169. 



Voss, G. L. 



1956. The present status of our knowledge of the 

 biology and life history of the billfishes. Proc. 

 First Int. Gamefish Conf., Nov. 27, 1956, Nassau, 

 Bahamas. The Mar. Lab., Univ. Miami, mimeogr. 

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Wise, J. P., and J. C. Le Guen. 



1969. The Japanese Atlantic long-line fishery, 

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