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Fishery Bulletin 



Mariiie BiolDgical laliordiOJj 

 LIBRARY 



OCT 24 1979 



Vol. 77, No. 2 



Woods Hole, Mass. April 1979 



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CLARK, COLIN W., and MARC MANGEL, Aggregation and fishery dynamics: a 

 theoretical study of schooling and the purse seine tuna fisheries 317 



WEINSTEIN, MICHAEL P. Shallow marsh habitats as primary nurseries for fishes 

 and shellfish, Cape Fear River, North Carolina 339 



SCOTTO, LIBERTA E. Larval development of the Cuban stone crab, Menippe nodi- 

 frons (Brachyura, Xanthidae), under laboratory conditions with notes on the status 

 of the family Menippidae 359 



PELLA. JEROME J., and TIMOTHY L. ROBERTSON. Assessment of composition 

 of stock mixtures 387 



WURSIG, BERND, and MELANY WURSIG. Behavior and ecology of thebottlenose 

 dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, in the South Atlantic 399 



METHOT, RICHARD D., JR., and DAVID KRAMER. Growth of northern anchovy, 

 Engraulis mordax, larvae in the sea 413 



SIEGEL, ROBERT A., JOSEPH J. MUELLER, and BRIAN J. ROTHSCHILD. A 

 linear programming approach to determining harvesting capacity: a multiple 

 species fishery 425 



WENNER, ELIZABETH LEWIS. Some aspects of the biology of deep-sea lobsters of 

 the family Polychelidae (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the western North Atlantic 435 



PRATT, HAROLD L., JR. Reproduction in the blue shark, Prionace glauca 445 



ANNALA, JOHN H. Mortality estimates for the New Zealand rock lobster, Jasus 

 edivardsii 471 



REPPOND, KERMIT D., FERN A. BULLARD, and JEFF COLLINS. Walleye pol- 

 lock, Theragra chalcogramma: physical, chemical, and sensory changes when held 

 in ice and in carbon dioxide modified refrigerated seawater 481 



Notes 



HOLLIDAY, D. V., and H. L. LARSEN. Thickness and depth distributions of some 

 epipelagic fish schools off southern California 489 



BRILL, RICHARD W. The effect of body size on the standard metabolic rate of 

 skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis 494 



HINES, ANSON H. Effects of a thermal discharge on reproductive cycles in Mytilus 

 edulis and Mytilus californianus (MoUusca, Bivalvia) 498 



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