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541 



Pondi-ulture i I. l'.» -'O.J-' 



Pianesus insularum 1. lo 



Price, Thomas J 177-187 



f'n'aligen ys Agassiz lO.'i 



Pscudopriaranthus alius, See Short bigeye 



f.-iciidiipoieus maculaius 4():i-4:U 



..fology 406-407, 40i)-4l3 



Krowth 414-416 



I'ui^h, John K_ _ 22:^-234 



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-l.SO, 2.35-236 



Uadiation 



Hadioactive pollution, see Cesium 



Uc.ltide 163, 171-172, 175 



liriiitjes. John W 93-102 



Uouiistf.ll. George A 235-266 



.<aliiiily 95-96, 178, lS.3-184, 194-198 



ill Tampa Bay tributaries 163. 



165,167,169,171-173,175 



in tanks 4, 15, 39-40, 42-44 



Salmon spp. {Salmo) 236-265, 270 



coloration 239-240 



fecundity 261-203 



fin ray counts 244-247, 257-260 



gill raker counts 250-252, 258-260 



hybridization 237-238 



key to species 265 



scales 252-257, 258-260 



vertebrae counts 247-250, 257-260 



Sidmotiidae 235-266 



See also specific name 



Sardines (Harengiila spp.) 1, 195 



Sauries 459-461, 464-465, 468, 471 



Sliarks 339-340, 467 



Short bigeye (Pseudopriacanthus alius) 103-1 49 



"dwarf" form 113 



ecology 107-108, 111-112 



eye diameter 113-117, 125, 143-149 (tables) 



ecology factors 116-117 



fin development 120-124, 



128, 130-138, 14.3-149 (tables) 

 larvae- 105-106, 111-112, 114, 118-119, 120, 123-124 



measurements 104-105, 



107-108, 125-126, 143-149 (tables) 



definitions 104 



metamorphosis 113-115 



pigmentation 114-115, 126-140 



range 108-111, 118 



spawning 1 19-120 



Slu-imp 343-402 



catch analysis 352-356 



fishing effort/yield 354-355 (tables) 



life history .344 



Ijopulat ion analysis 356-36 1 



population trends: 



brown shrimp 361-360 



pink shrimp 369-377 



white shrimp 377-387 



spawniiig_ 363, 367-368. 377. 379, 382-383 



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Shrimp fishery . . 344-356 



catch 352 



Silver salmon (0. kisutch) effects of electric para- 

 meters 223-234 



Skipjack (Katsuwomis pelamis) 1, 15, 21, 333 



bait I, 16-17, 18, 19 



feeding behavior 464, 471-472 



stomach contents 283,296-297, 301 



Southern oyster drill 77-90 



flistribution _ 77 



reproductive cycle 77 



gonadal damage ' 85-87 



Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) 185 



Squid 464. 475 



Squire. James L., Jr 323-341 



Stolephonis purpureus 1, 15 



Sunfish (Lepomis gihhosus) 185 



Sunlight 6 



Surmullets, See Goatfish 



Tampa Bay Tributaries 163 



Tank culture 1-4, 224 



acclimatization 8, 14-15 



chemical analysis 5-7, 12, 29-31, 34, 36 



disease . 1 2- 13, 29, 32-33 



fouling 26 



overcrowding 29 



salinity 4, 15, 39-40, 42-44 



sex-ratio in 8, 37-38 



.stocking 8, 25-26 



sunhght 6 



temperature 4-5, 11, 30, 34-36, 178, 183, 185, 229 



water circulation 34 



Temperature 113, 194, 



198, 236, 262-263, 328-329, 337-339, 467-468 



river 95-96, 163, 165, 167-169, 171, 175 



shrimp spawning 367-368, 383 



See also Tank culture 



Terns, as hosts 78, 80-81. 88-89 



Thais haemastoma. See Southern oyster drill 



Thais [ — Purpura] lapiltus 85 



Threadfin shad (Dorosoma petenense) 1 



Thunnus atlanticus 323 



Thunnus germo, See Albacore tuna 

 Thunnus thynnus, See Bluefin 



Tilapia mossamhica, tank culture 1-52 



feeding 8-10, 18-20, 26-27, 34, 35, 38-39, 41-42 



length-weight ratio 29 



mortality 8, 12-14,31-33 



production 1 13-19, 27-29,35,39-40 



spawning 2, 8, 25-26, 36, 39-40 



stocking 8, 25 



Trachinotus, See Pompano 



Trachypeneus spp 343, 353 



Trawl catches 271-303 



diurnal variation- _ 283-284,295 



composition-_ _ _ 284-286 



latitude loiigilude variation 28()-292 



as ecological indicators 292-293 



as measure of tuna foofi . _ _ . 294-303 



