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course of my field work; other divers included Vince 

 Macurdy, Wayne Palsson, and Amy Unthank. Dr. 

 Loveday Conquest and Kevin Lohman assisted me with 

 statistical consultation. Funds for this project were pro- 

 vided by the Federal Aid to Sport Fish Restoration Act 

 (Wallop-Breaux), Project F-81-R; Segments 1-3, Moni- 

 toring and Assessment of Puget Sound Recreational 

 Bottomfish Stocks, through the efforts of Greg Barg- 

 mann, Cyreis Schmitt, and Wayne Palsson at Wash- 

 ington Department of Fisheries. Support during 

 manuscript preparation was provided by a Canadian 

 Government Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Pacific 

 Biological Station. This manuscript was greatly im- 

 proved by constructive reviews from Greg Bargmann, 

 Dee Boersma, Mark Carr, Don Gunderson, Bruce 

 Miller, Wayne Palsson, Tom Quinn, Cyreis Schmitt, 

 and two anonymous reviewers. 



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