spawning, age determination, longevity, and 



mortality 487 



snapper, red 

 growth of juvenile 644 



Haemulon aurolineatum — see Tomtate 



HAIN. JAMES H. W., GARY R. CARTER, SCOTT D. 

 KRAUS, CHARLES A. MAYO, and HOWARD E. 

 WINN, Feeding behavior of the humpback whale, 

 Megaptera novaeangliae, in the western North 

 Atlantic 259 



Hake, Pacific 

 early life history 



development and growth 589 



development times 591 



growth rates 591 



metabolic rates 590, 593 



vertical distribution 590, 593 



Hake, silver 



diet overlap, between other northwest Atlantic 



finfish 



butterfish 754 



cod, Atlantic 754 



flounder, fourspot 757 



flounder, witch 756 



flounder, yellowtail 757 



haddock 754 



hake, red 754 



hake, spotted 754 



hake, white 754 



plaice, American 756 



pollock 754 



pout, ocean 756 



redfish 752 



sculpin, longhorn 752 



scup 754 



skate, little 751 



Hanford, Washington 

 Columbia River 

 snout dimorphism in white sturgeon 158 



Hawaii 

 fishery, deep-sea handline 



multispecies analysis, commercial 435 



fishes, stomiatoid 



feeding habits 287 



HAYNES, EVAN, Description of larvae of the 

 golden king crab. Lithodes aequispina, reared in the 

 laboratory 305 



HEINLE. DONALD R.-see ULANOWICZ et al. 



Hem itripterus a merican us 



trophic patterns among larvae in estuary 827 



HENDRIX, SHARON D.-see KAYA et al. 



Herring, Atlantic 

 age and growth of larval based on otolith growth 

 increments 



growth curve compared with other field studies . 196 



laboratory-reared larvae 191 



larval growth 194 



otolith growth 192 



pressure sensitivity 567 



Herring fishery 

 Strait of Georgia, timely management 



acoustic survey equipment and methods 382 



catch records 384 



1976-79 surveys 384-386 



spawning ground surveys 384 



trawling procedures, midwater 383 



HETTLER, WILLIAM F., and ALEXANDER J. 

 CHESTER, The relationship of winter temperature 

 and spring landings of pink shrimp, Penaeus duo- 

 rarum, in North Carolina 761 



HJORT, R. C, and C. B. SCHRECK, Phenotypic dif- 

 ferences among stocks of hatchery and wild coho salm- 

 on, Oneorhynehu* kisutch, in Oregon, Washington, and 

 California 105 



Hogfish 



courtship and spawning observations 853 



egg and larval development 858 



egg collection and rearing 854 



spawning behavior 855 



spawning groups of L. maximus 855 



study site 854 



time and conditions of spawning 855 



HOGUE. E. W.. and A. G. CAREY, JR.. Feeding 

 ecology of 0-age flatfishes at a nursery ground on the 

 Oregon coast 555 



HOLT, SCOTT A., and CONNIE R. ARNOLD. 

 Growth of juvenile red snapper, Lutjanus campecha- 

 nus, in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico 644 



HOSS, DONALD E.-see COLBY et al. 



HUBER. HARRIET R.-see AINLEY et al. 



Hudson River estuary 

 perch, white 

 biology 



Hyas araneus—see Crab, spider 



599 



Identifying climatic factors influencing commercial 

 fish and shellfish landings in Maryland, by Robert E. 

 Ulanowicz, Mohammed Liaquat Ali, Alice Vivian, 

 Donald R. Heinle, William A. Richkus, and J. Kevin 

 Summers 611 



Increment formation in the otoliths of embryos, larvae, 

 and juveniles of the mummichog, Fundulus hetcro- 

 clitus, by R. L. Radtke and J. M. Dean 201 



(The) interrelation of water quality, gill parasites, and 

 gill pathology of some fishes from south Biscayne Bay, 

 Florida, by Renate H. Skinner 269 



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