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King, Joseph E., and Thomas S. Hida. 



1957a. Zooplankton abundance in the central Pacific, 

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 1957b. Zooi)lanIvtou abundance in Hawaiian waters, 

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1956. Comparative study of food of bigeye and yel- 

 lowfin tuna in the central Pacific. U.S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service, Fishery Bulletin 108, vol. 57, p. 

 61-85. 



LiNDEMAN, R. L. 



1942, The trophic-dynamic aspect of ecology. Ecol- 

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1949. Natural history of marine animals. McGraw- 

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1954. Aspects of deep sea biology. Philosophical Li- 

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 1960. Swimbladder structure of deep-sea fishes in 

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 Matsumoto, Walter M. 



1958. Description and distribution of larvae of four 

 species of tuna in central Pacific waters. U.S. Fish 

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 McGary, James W.. Everet C. Jones, and Thomas S. 

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 1956. Mid-Pacifle Oceanography, Part IX, Operation 

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 McGabt, James W., Everet C. Jones, and Joseph J. 

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 1958. Enrichment in the transition zone between the 

 subarctic and central water masses of the central 

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1958. Oceanographic observations in the central 

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 Odum, Eugene P. 



1953. Fundamentals of ecology. W. B. Saunders 

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1953. Midwater trawl. California device ojjens sea 

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1918. The sea bottom and its production of fish 

 food. Danish Biological Station, Report 25, p. 1-62. 

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1958. The role of exploration and gear research in 

 the future expansion of our commercial fisheries. 

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 vol. 87, p. 309-315. 



Reid, Joseph L., Jr. 



1959. Evidence of a South Equatorial Countercur- 

 rent in the Pacific Ocean. Nature, vol. 184, no. 

 4681, p. 209-210. 



Reintjes, John W., and Joseph E. King. 



1953. Food of yellowfin tuna in the central Pacific. 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Bulletin 81, 

 vol. 54, p. 91-110. 

 SoHAEFERS, EDWARD A., and Donald E. Powell. 



1958. Correlation of midwater trawl catches with 

 echo recordings in the northeastern Pacific. U.S. 

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 Schott, Gerhard. 



1935. Geographic des Indischen und Stillen Ozeans. 

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1956. Central North Pacific albacore surveys. Janu- 

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 173, 29 p. 



Strasburg, Donald W. 



1960. Estimates of larval tuna abundance in the 

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 Fishery Bulletin 167, vol. 60, p. 231-255. 



Sverdrup, H. U.. Martin W. Johnson, and Richard H. 



FLEiriNG. 



1942. The oceans. Prentice-Hall, New York, 1087 p. 

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1957. Catch rate, size, sex, and food of tunas and 

 other pelagic fishes taken by trolling off Oahu, Ha- 

 waii, 1951-55. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Spe- 

 cial Scientific Report — Fisheries No. 250, 25 p. 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 



1956. Promising results with midwater trawls by 

 John N. Cobb (cruise 27). Commercial Fisheries 

 Review, vol. 18. no. 8, p. 39-40. U.S. Department 

 of the Interior, Washington. D.C. 



Welsh, James P. 



1949. A preliminary study of food and feeding habits 

 of Hawaiian kawakawa, niahimahi. ono. aku and 

 ahi. Territory of Hawaii Division of Fish and 

 Game, Fisheries Progress Report I, no. 2, 26 p. {In 

 Fish and Game, Special Bulletin No. 2, 1950.) 



Whiteleather, Richard T. 



1957. Some interesting aspects of fisheries explora- 

 tion — 19.56. Transactions of the American Fish- 

 eries Society, vol. 86, p. 195-198. 



Yuen, Heeny S. H. 



19.59. Variability of skipjack response to live bait. 

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 162, vol. 60, p. 147-160. 



APPENDIX 



The followinji list, contiiins authoritative refer- 

 ences that we found useful in the identification of 

 organisms occurring in midwater trawl collections 

 from the central Pacific. 



