U.S. Department 

 of Commerce 



Seattle, Washington 



Volume 105 

 Number 2 

 April 2007 



Fishery 

 Bulletin 



Contents 



Articles 



MBLWHO! Librarv 



JUN 1 9 20U7 



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 pressed in Fisher}' Bulletin are 

 solely those of the authors and do 

 not represent the official position of 

 the National Marine Fisher-ies Ser- 

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161-167 Centner, Brad 



Sensitivity of angler benefit estimates from a model of 

 recreational demand to ttie definition of tfie substitute sites 

 considered by the angler 



168-179 Anderson, Tara J., and Mary M. Yoklavich 



Multiscale habitat associations of deepwater demersal fishes 

 off central California 



180-188 McClelland, Gary, and Jason Melendy 



Use of endoparasitic helminths as tags in delineating stocks 

 of American plaice iHippog/ossoides platessoides) from 

 the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cape Breton Shelf 



189-196 Hamilton, Judy, and Brenda Konar 



Implications of substrate complexity and kelp diversity 

 for south-central Alaskan nearshore fish communities 



197-206 Ward, Rocky, Kevin Bowers, Rebecca Hensley, 

 Brandon Mobley, and Ed Belouski 



Genetic variability in spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), 

 determined with microsatellite DNA markers 



207-233 Smith-Vaniz, William F,, and Kent E. Carpenter 



Review of the crevalle lacks, Caranx hippos complex 

 (Teleostei; Carangidae), with a description of a new species 

 from West Africa 



