U.S. Department 

 of Commerce 



Seattle. Washington 



Volume 89 

 Number 3 

 July 1991 



Fishery 

 Bulletin 



Biological L 

 LIBRARY 



SEP 18 1991 



Contents 



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Au, David W. 



Polyspecific nature of tuna schools: Shark, dolphin, and seabird 

 associates 



Dailey, Murray D., and Wolfgang K. Vogelbein 



Parasite fauna of three species of Antarctic whales with reference 

 to their use as potential stock indicators 



Forney, Karin A., Doyle A. Hanan, and 

 Jay Barlow 



Detecting trends in harbor porpoise abundance from aerial surveys 

 using analysis of covanance 



Kleiber, Pierre, and Christina Perrin 



Catch-per-effort and stock status in the U.S. North Pacific albacore 

 fishery: Reappraisal of both 



Oda, Debra 



Development of eggs and larvae of California halibut Paralichthys 

 califormcus and fantail sole Xystreurys liolepis (Pisces: Paralichthyidae) 



Pearson, Donald E., Joseph E. Hightower, and 

 Jacqueline T.H. Chan 



Age, growth, and potential yield for shortbelly rockfish Sebastesjordani 



Perrin, William F., Priscilla A. Akin, and 

 Jerry V. Kashiwada 



Geographic variation in external morphology of the spinner dolphin 

 Stenella longirostris in the eastern Pacific and implications for 

 conservation 



Power, James H., and L. Nelson May Jr. 



Satellite observed sea-surface temperatures and yellowfin tuna catch 

 and effort in the Gulf of Mexico 



