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GARROD, D. J. 



1961. The selection characteristics of nylon gill nets for 

 Tilapia esculenta Graham. J. Cons. 26:191-203. 

 GULLAND, J. A., AND D. HARDING. 



1961. The selection of Clarias mossambicus (Peters) by 

 nylon gill nets. J. Cons. 26:215-222. 

 HAMLEY, J. M. 



1972. Use of the DeLury method to estimate gillnet 

 selectivity. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 29:1636-1638. 



1975. Review of gillnet selectivity. J. Fish. Res. Board 

 Can. 32:1943-1969. 

 HAMLEY, J. M., AND H. A. REGIER. 



1973. Direct estimates of gillnet selectivity to walleye 

 iStizostedion vitreum vitreum). J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 

 30:817-830. 



HANSEN, R. G. 



1974. Effect of different filament diameters on the selec- 

 tive action of monofilament gill nets. Trans. Am. Fish. 

 Soc. 103:386-387. 



HOLT, S. J. 



1963. A method for determining gear selectivity and its 

 application. Int. Comm. Northwest Atl. Fish. Spec. 

 Publ. 5:106-115. 



HOPKINS, T. L. 



1966. The plankton of the St. Andrew Bay system, 

 Florida. Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. Univ. Tex. 11:12-64. 

 ICHIYE, T, AND M. L. JONES. 



1961. On the hydrography of the St. Andrew Bay system, 

 Florida. Limnol. Oceanogr. 6:302-311. 



ISHIDA, T. 



1962. On the gill-net mesh selectivity curve. Bull. 

 Hokkaido Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 25:20-25. (Translated from 

 Jap. Fish. Res. Board Can., Transl. Ser. 1338.) 



1964. On the gill-net mesh selectivity curve. II. [In Jap., 

 Engl, summ.] Bull. Hokkaido Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. 29:1-9. 



JESTER, D. B. 



1973. Variations in catchability of fishes with color of 

 gillnets. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 102:109-115. 

 KLIMA, E. F. 



1959. Aspects of the biology and the fishery for Spanish 

 mackerel, Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitchill), of 

 southern Florida. Fla. Board Conserv. Mar. Lab. Tech. 

 Ser. 27, 39 p. 



May, N., L. Trent, and P. J. Pristas. 



1976. Relation of fish catches in gill nets to frontal 

 periods. Fish. Bull., U.S. 74:449-452. 



MCCOMBIE, A. M., AND F. E. J. FRY. 



1960. Selectivity of gill nets for lake whitefish Coregonus 

 clupeaformis. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 89:176-184. 



National Marine Fisheries Service. 



1974. Fishery statistics of the United States 1971. U.S. 

 Dep. Commer., Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Stat. Dig. 65, 424 p. 

 OLSEN, S. 



1959. Mesh selection in herring gill nets. J. Fish. Res. 

 Board Can. 16:339-349. 



PRISTAS, P. J., AND L. TRENT. 



1977. Comparisons of catches of fishes in gill nets in rela- 

 tion to webbing material, time of day, and water depth in 

 St. Andrew Bay, Florida. Fish. Bull., U.S. 75:103- 

 108. 



REGIER, H. A., AND D. S. ROBSON. 



1966. Selectivity of gill nets, especially to lake 

 whitefish. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 23:423-454. 

 RICKER, W. E. 



1947. Mortality rates in some little-exploited populations 

 of fresh-water fishes. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 77:114-128. 

 SlEBENALER, J. B. 



1955. Commercial fishing gear and fishing methods in 

 Florida. Fla. Board Conserv. Mar. Lab. Tech. Ser. 13, 

 45 p. 



Steel, R. G. d., and J. H. Torrie. 



1960. Principles and procedures of statistics with special 

 reference to the biological sciences. McGraw-Hill, N.Y., 

 481 p. 



TABB, D. C. 



1960. The spotted seatrout fishery of the Indian River 

 area, Florida. Fla. Board Conserv. Mar. Lab. Tech. Ser. 

 33, 18 p. 



Trent, L., and W. W. Hassler. 



1968. Gill net selection, migration, size and age compo- 

 sition, sex ratio, harvest efficiency, and management of 

 striped bass in the Roanoke River, North Carolina. 

 Chesapeake Sci. 9:217-232. 



Washington, p. 



1973. Comparison of salmon catches in mono- and multi- 

 filament gill nets. Mar. Fish. Rev. 35(81:13-17. 



APPENDIX TABLE 1. — Length-frequency distributions by mesh size for Gulf menhaden, spot, 



pinfish, and pigfish. 



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