mortality and postspawning survival 536 



movements, spawning areas, and diel variation in 



catch 531 



size, maximum, and lifespan 536 



total weight-total length, girth-total length, and 



length-length relationships 537 



Porgy, whitebone 

 biology in South Atlantic Bight 



age and growth 866 



distribution and abundance 864 



reproduction 868 



South Carolina commercial landings 871 



Porpoise, Dall's 

 white, sighted in North Pacific 401 



Port Hardy, British Columbia 

 eel, wolf 



migration of juvenile from, to Willapa Bay, Wash- 

 ington 650 



POTTHOFF, THOMAS, and SHARON KELLEY, 

 Development of the vertebral column, fins and fin sup- 

 ports, branchiostegal rays, and squamation in the 

 swordfish. Xiph ids {/hull us 161 



POWERS, JOSEPH E.-see LO et al. 



PRATT, HAROLD L„ JR., JOHN G. CASEY, and 

 ROBERT B. CONKLIN, Observations on large white 

 sharks, Carcharodon carckarias, off Long Island, New 

 York 153 



Pressure sensitivity of Atlantic herring, Clupea 

 karengus L., larvae, by David R. Colby, Donald E. 

 Hoss, and J. H. S. Blaxter 567 



Quahog, ocean 



growth in Middle Atlantic Bight 



field studies 23 



length-weight studies 28 



mark-recapture studies 24 



shell banding studies 26 



southern New England shelf 

 seasonal cycle of gonadal development 315 



Qualitative and quantitative nutrient requirements of 

 fishes: A review, by Mark R. Millikin 655 



Queenfish 

 vertical stratification off southern California 895 



QUEENTH, MARTINA K. K.— see KAYA et al. 



RADTKE, R. L.. and J. M. DEAN, Increment forma- 

 tion in the otoliths of embryos, larvae, and juveniles of 

 the mummichog. Fundulus heteroclitus 201 



RALSTON. STEPHEN, and JEFFREY J. POLO- 

 VINA, A multispecies analysis of the commercial 

 deep-sea handline fishery in Hawaii 435 



Rapid and spontaneous maturation, ovulation, and 



spawning of ova by newly captured skipjack tuna, 

 Katsuwonus pelamis, by Calvin M. Kaya. Andrew E. 

 Dizon. Sharon D. Hendrix, Thomas K. Kazama, and 

 Martina K. K. Queenth 393 



Regeneration of nitrogen by the nekton and its signifi- 

 cance in the northwest Africa upwelling ecosystem, 

 by Terry E. Whitledge 327 



(The) relationship of winter temperature and spring 

 landings of pink shrimp. Prune us duomrum, in North 

 Carolina, by William F. Hettler and Alexander J. 

 Chester 761 



Reproduction, movements, and population dynamics of 

 the longspine porgy, Stenotomus caprinus, by Paul 

 Geoghegan and Mark E. Chittenden. Jr 523 



Reproductive biology of western Atlantic bluefin tuna, 



by Raymond E. Baglin, Jr 121 



RICHARDS. GARY P.-see BABINCHAK et al. 



RICHARDSON, SALLY L.-see LAROCHE et al. 



RICHKUS, WILLIAM A.-see ULANOWICZ et al. 



RIEDMAN, MARIANNE— see LE BOEUF et al. 



ROBINSON, GARY R.. Otter trawl sampling bias of 

 the gill parasite. Lironecu vulgaris (Isopoda, Cymothoi- 

 dae), from sanddab hosts, Citharichthys spp 907 



Rockfish, widow 

 fecundity off Oregon coast 881 



ROPES, JOHN W.— see MURAWSKI et al. 



ROSAPEPE, JOHN V.— see JOYCE et al. 



ROSENBERG, ANDREW A.. Growth of juvenile 

 English sole, Parophrys vetulus, in estuarine and open 

 coastal nursery grounds 245 



ROSENBERG, ANDREW A., and JOANNE LYCZ- 

 KOWSKI LAROCHE. Growth during metamorpho- 

 sis of English sole, Parophrys vetulus 150 



ROSENBERG, ANDREW A.-see LAROCHE et al.: 

 LOUGH et al. 



ROTHLISBERG. PETER C, Vertical migration 

 and its effect on dispersal of penaeid shrimp larvae in 

 the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia 541 



ROUMILLAT, WILLIAM A.-see WALTZ et al. 



Salmon, chinook 



food habits of juvenile in Oregon coastal zone, June 



1979 



diet overlap 847 



occurrence and abundance of prey taxa 846 



Salmon, chum 

 food habits of juvenile in Oregon coastal zone, June 



921 



