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and disdain for political solutions 

 that he had earlier shown in his deal- 

 ings with North Atlantic fisheries. 

 His experience in FAO and a devel- 

 oping association with the College of 

 Fisheries at the University of Wash- 

 ington led him to write several 

 books. These include: The Fish Re- 

 sources ofthi- Ocean (1972), The Man- 

 agement of Marine Fisheries (1974, 

 1977), and Fish Stock Management 

 (1977). 



GuUand's many accomplishments 

 have been recognized in many ways. 

 He was named Keynote Speaker at 

 the annual meeting of the American 

 Fisheries Society (1977), and, more 

 importantly, he was elected to the 

 Royal Society (1984). He retired 

 from FAO in 1984 and returned to 

 England where he became associ- 

 ated with Imperial College, London. 

 He continued to work on a variety of 

 marine resource problems, as he was 

 doing at the time of his death on 24 

 June 1990. 



While GuUand was an outstanding 

 scientist who developed much of 

 fisheries science and management 

 techniques that are valid today, he 

 was not above "back-of-the-envel- 

 ope" calculations. He would often 

 use these to demolish opponents who 

 were using apparently sophisticated 

 analyses to obfuscate rather than to 

 clarify. But he also had a delightful 

 lighthearted side to his character. An 

 incident that reflects this side of his 

 personality occurred while he served 

 as an adviser to the Commission for 

 the Conservation of Antarctic Living 

 Marine Resources. The group ar- 

 ranged for him to visit the South 

 Pole in January 1985. While there, 

 he took part in a cricket match on the 

 Beardmore Glacier (the largest 

 glacier in the world). There was no 

 doubt that this was the most souther- 

 ly cricket match ever played, and as 

 such he often stated that this was the 

 capstone of his career. 



Erratum 



Sturm, Maxwell G. de L., and Premila Salter 



Age, growth, and reproduction of the king mackerel Scomberomorus cavalla 



(Cuvier) in Trinidad waters. Fish. Bull., U.S. 88:361-370. 



The Abstract, p. 361, should be corrected as follows: 



In the fourth sentence, L^ should be replaced by Li in both von Ber- 

 talanffy equations, and the male ^u value should read 1.79 rather than 1.80. 



In the fifth sentence, "...peak spawning from (October through 

 March. . ." should read "September through March. . ." 



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