Fishery Bulletin 101(1) 



89-99 Maunder, Mark N., and George M. Walters 



A general framework for integrating environmental time series into stock assessment models: model description, 

 simulation testing, and example 



100-115 Miller, Michael J., David M. Nemerson, and Kenneth W. Able 



Seasonal distribution, abundance, and growth of young-of-the-year Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) 

 in Delaware Bay and adjacent marshes 



116-128 Newman, Stephen J., and lain J. Dunk 



Age validation, growth, mortality, and additional population parameters of the goldband snapper 

 (Pristlpomoldes multidens) off the Kimberley coast of northwestern Australia 



129-146 Ralston, Stephen, James R. Bence, Maxwell B. Eldridge, and William H. Lenarz 



An approach to estimating rockfish biomass based on larval production, with application to Sebastes jordani 



147-167 Winship, Arliss J., and Andrew W. Trites 



Prey consumption of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) off Alaska: How much prey do they require? 



Notes 



168-174 Beerkircher, Lawrence, Mahmood Shivji, and Enric Cortes 



A Monte Carlo demographic analysis of the silky shark (Carcharhlnus falciformis): implications of gear selectivity 



175-182 Gunderson, Donald R., Mark Zimmermann, Daniel G. Nichol, and Katherine Pearson 



Indirect estimates of natural mortality rate for arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias) and darkblotched 

 rockfish (Sebastes cramerl) 



183-188 Marcogliese, David J., Elaine Albert, Pierre Gagnon, and Jean-Marie Sevigny 



Use of parasites in stock identification of the deepwater redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the Northwest Atlantic 



189-193 Polovina, Jeffrey J., Evan Howell, Denise M. Parker, and George H. Balazs 



Dive-depth distribution of loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles 

 in the central North Pacific: Might deep longline sets catch fewer turtles? 



194-198 Smith, Susan E., Robert A. Mitchell, and Dan Fuller 



Age-validation of a leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata) recaptured after 20 years 



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