NOTICES 



NOAA Technical Reports NMFS published during first 6 months of 1982 



C ircular 



442. Proceedings of the Sixth U.S.-Japan Meeting on Aquaculture, 

 Santa Barbara, California. August 27-28, 1977. By Carl J. Sinder- 

 mann (editor). March 1982, iii + 66 p. [Five articles are published 

 in this paper.] 



443. Synopsis of the biological data on dolphin-fishes, Coryphaena hip- 

 purus Linnaeus and Coryphaena equiselis Linnaeus. By Barbara 

 Jayne Palko, Grant L. Beardsley, and William J. Richards. April 1982, 

 iv + 28 p., 15 figs., 10 tables. 



445. Sharks of the genus Carcharhinus. By J. A. F. Garrick. May 

 1982, vii + 194 p., 83 figs., 91 tables. 



Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 



753. Factors influencing ocean catches of salmon, Oncorhynchus spp., 

 off Washington and Vancouver Island. By R. A. Low, Jr. and S. B. 

 Mathews. January 1982, iv + 12 p., 6 figs., 7 tables. 



754. Demersal fish resources of the eastern Bering Sea: Spring 1976. 

 By Gary B. Smith and Richard G. Bakkala. March 1982, vi + 129 p., 

 92 figs., 68 tables. 



755. Annotated bibliography and subject index on the summer flounder, 

 Paralichthys dentatus. By Paul G. Scarlett. March 1982, iii + 12 p. 



756. Annotated bibliography of the hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria). 

 By J. L. McHugh, Marjorie W. Sumner, Paul J. Flagg, Douglas W. Lip- 

 ton, and William J. Behrens. March 1982, iii + 845 p. 



757. A profile of the fish and decapod crustacean community in a South 

 Carolina estuarine system prior to flow alteration. By Elizabeth Lewis 

 Wenner, Malcolm H. Shealy, Jr., and Paul A. Sandifer. March 1982, 

 iii + 17 p., 8 figs., 5 tables. 



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