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Volume 93 

 Number 3 

 July 1995 



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Articles 



JUL 31995 



Woodi Hole, MA uw-w 



Able, Kenneth W., Michael R Fahay, and 

 Gary R. Shepherd 



Early life history of black sea bass, Centropristis striata, in the 

 mid-Atlantic Bight and a New Jersey estuary 



Adams, Peter B., John L. Butler, 



Charles H. Baxter, Thomas E. Laidig, 

 Katherine A. Dahlin, and W. Waldo Wakefield 



Population estimates of Pacific coast groundfishes from video 

 transects and swept-area trawls 



Armstrong, Janet L., David A. Armstrong, and 

 Stephen B. Mathews 



Food habits of estuarine staghorn sculpin, Leptocottus armatus. 

 with focus on consumption of juvenile Dungeness crab. 

 Cancer magister 



Criales, Maria M., and Thomas N. Lee 



Larval distribution and transport of penaeoid shrimps during 

 the presence of the Tortugas Gyre in May-June 1 99 1 



Ferrero, Richard C, and William A. Walker 



Growth and reproduction of the common dolphin, 

 Delphinus delphis Linnaeus, in the offshore waters of the 

 North Pacific Ocean 



Lutcavage, Molly, and Scott Kraus 



The feasibility of direct photographic assessment of giant 

 bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, in New England waters 



Powell, Allyn B., and Theresa Henley 



Egg and larval development of laboratory-reared gulf flounder, 

 Paralichthys albigutta, and southern flounder, P. lethostigma 

 (Pisces, Paralichthyidae) 



