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Fishery Bulletin Index 



Volume 101(1-4), 2003 

 List ot titles 



116 Age validation, growth, mortality, and additional 

 population parameters of the goldband snapper 

 [Pristtpomoides multidens) off the Kimberley coast 

 of northwestern Australia, by Stephen J. Newman 

 and Iain J. Dunk 



101(1) 



1 The use of parasites in discriminating stocks of 

 Pacific halibut iHippoglossus stenolepis) in the north- 

 east Pacific, by Reginald B. Blaylock, Leo Margolis, 

 and John C. Holmes 



10 Small-scale spatial and temporal variability in 

 growth and mortality of fish larvae in the subtropi- 

 cal northcentral Gulf of Mexico: implications for 

 assessing recruitment success, by Bruce H. Comyns, 

 Richard F. Shaw, and Joanne Lyczkowski-Shultz 



22 Temporal changes in population density, fecundity, 

 and egg size of the Hawaiian spiny lobster {Panu- 

 lir-iis marginatiis) at Necker Bank, Northwestern 

 Hawaiian Islands, by Edward E. DeMartini, Gerard 

 T. DiNardo, and Happy A. Williams 



32 Impact of hatchery releases on the recreational 

 fishery for Pacific threadfin iPolydactylus sexfilis) in 

 Hawaii, by Alan M. Friedlander and David A. Zie- 

 mann 



44 Yield- and biomass-per-recruit analysis for rotational 

 fisheries, with an application to the Atlantic sea scal- 

 lop {Placopecten magellanicus), by Deborah R. Hart 



58 Estimating long-term growth-rate changes of 

 southern bluefin tuna iThunnus maccoyii) from two 

 periods of tag-return data, by William S. Hearn and 

 Thomas Polacheck 



75 Life history of the Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhi- 

 zoprionodon terraenovae) (Richardson, 1836) off the 

 southeastern United States, by Joshua K. Loefer and 

 George R. Sedberry 



89 A general framework for integrating environmental 

 time series into stock assessment models: model 

 description, simulation testing, and example, by 

 Mark N. Maunder and George M. Watters 



100 Seasonal distribution, abundance, and growth of 

 young-of-the-year Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias 

 undulatus) in Delaware Bay and adjacent marshes, 

 by Michael J. Miller, David M. Nemerson, and Ken- 

 neth W. Able 



129 An approach to estimating rockfish biomass based on 

 larval production, with application to Sebastes jor- 

 dani, by Stephen Ralston, James R. Bence, Maxwell 

 B. Eldridge, and William H. Lenarz 



147 Prey consumption of Steller sea lions (Eumetoplas 

 jubatus) off Alaska: How much prey do they require? 

 by Arliss J. Winship and Andrew W. Trites 



168 A Monte Carlo demographic analysis of the silky 

 shark (Carcharhinus falciformis): implications of 

 gear selectivity, by Lawrence Beerkircher, Mahmood 

 Shivji, and Enric Cortes 



175 Indirect estimates of natural mortality rate for 

 arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias) and dark- 

 blotched rockfish (Sebastes crameri), by Donald R. 

 Gunderson, Mark Zimmermann, Daniel G. Nichol, 

 and Katherine Pearson 



183 Use of parasites in stock identification of the deep- 

 water redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the Northwest 

 Atlantic, by David J. Marcogliese, Elaine Albert, 

 Pierre Gagnon, and Jean-Marie Sevigny 



189 Dive-depth distribution of loggerhead (Caretta 

 caretta) and olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea 

 turtles in the central North Pacific: Might deep long- 

 line sets catch fewer turtles? by Jeffrey J. Polovina, 

 Evan Howell, Denise M. Parker, and George H. 

 Balazs 



194 Age-validation of a leopard shark (TYiakis sernifas- 

 ciata) recaptured after 20 years, by Susan E. Smith, 

 Robert A. Mitchell, and Dan Fuller 



101(2) 



201 Use of ocean and estuarine habitats by young-of- 

 year bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) in the New York 

 Bight, by Kenneth W. Able, Peter Rowe, Mark Burlas, 

 and Don Byrne 



215 Dynamics of bigeye (Thunnus obesus) and yellowfin 

 (T. albacares) tuna in Hawaii's pelagic fisheries: 

 analysis of tagging data with a bulk transfer model 

 incorporating size-specific attrition, by M. Shiham 

 Adam, John Sibert, David Itano, and Kim Holland 



229 The geographic basis for population structure in 

 Eraser River chinook salmon (Oncorhynchiis tshaw- 

 ytscha). by Terry D. Beacham, K. Janine Supernault, 

 Michael Wetklo, Bruce Deagle, Karen Labaree, James 

 R. Irvine, John R. Candy, Kristina M. Miller, R. John 

 Nelson, and Ruth E. Withler 



