INDEX TO VOLUME 6 6 



617 



Sardiiii", I'acitk' {Sardiiioits ciirniUd ) — Continued Page 

 ratdi : 



deviation of catcli in relation to lishing 



effort 501 



equations describing the catch 58S-5S9 



exi>ected catch 5S8, r)!X)-502 



factors affectini; (juantity r)!»4-r>!Mi 



fishing effort 590-591, 593 



standard catch cure 5S8-589, 590-592 



total California catch 589-502 



fishery 592-59G 



estimate of catch 590 



exploitation, rate of 5SS-.590 



mortality : 



age-dependent changes in natural 



mortality 587, 592-593 



availability based on natural mor- 

 tality 593 



natural mortality with age 590, 592-59-1 



natural mortality coetficient 592-593 



natural mortality by subpopulation. 593-59-t 

 total mortality coefficients 5SS, 590. 592-593 



virtual mortality coefficient 593-595 



subpopiilations supporting the fisheries 591 



total California catch .589-592 



year-class strength 5S.S-589 



year-class strength, estimate of 590 



Sarfiinops nichinosticta 5i)3, 500 



Sashin Creek : 



dissolved oxygen 582-583 



temperature 5S3 



use, pink salmon spawners 575. 582 



water quality and survival of pink salmon 575, 



582-585 

 Scale: 



central plate 107 



check 10(i, 174. 175 



curculi 100, l(i7 



108, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 175, 170, 177. 17>. 170 



circulus spacing 171 



composite nucleus 100 



graphs 169 



marks 106 



impression cellulose acetate cards — 1 107 



reading 100 



Scallop : 



calico (Acqiiipcctcn //ibbus) 273, 



274, 275, 276. 278. 270 



diseases 351 



sea {Placopeclcn niaficUanicus) 299-311 



shock rings on shells of sea scallops 209-311 



Sciaenidae 217. 218 



ScoIccithrii-eUa: 



auropecten 555 



dentata 555 



minor 554 



orata 555 



vitiata 555 



Scolecithricid;ii' 554-5.55 



Scolccilliri.r: : Page 



bradyi 5.54 



dunae 554 



Secchi disk 261, 20s 



Sergestidae 215. 210. 220 



Sci-iola qu'uuixcradiata ( See yellowtailj 

 Serological methnds, use in maturit.v studies of 



flounders 48 



Serology of teleo.s^ 203 



Shrimp : 



brown U'riuicii^ <ixtcn(.^) 150, 1.52, 32.3-334 



pink (Pciiaciis duorannn) : 



biological activities 498-490 



catch 401-402 



dispersion 493-104, 407 



fisheries : 



Sanibel grounds 491-492 



Tortugas grounds 491^92 



fishing effort 493-196,498,-501 



fishing intensity 495-196. 408, .500 



mark-recovery exijeriments : 



capture 492-493 



recapture 491, 49.3-104. 49*5-40!) 



recovery 491, 493-404. 500 



relea.se 402-408 



stain-marking 493, 49.5, 497 



mortality 491, 495, 498-501 



predation 501 



size 493-494 



postlarvae : 



abundance 150. 151 



distribution 151 



identification 151-152 



morphology 152 



occurrence 151, 152 



seasonal size 151. 153 



surf zone 140 



white (Pcnaeiis scfifrriix) 151. .323-334 



Shrimps, diseases 360-361 



Silliman. Ralph P 31-40. 42.5-430 



Silverside (Prniicfms insiiUiriiiin. baitfish for skip- 

 jack fishing 182 



Sindermann, Carl J .335-385 



Simulation : 



analog, procedure .30.42 



approach, uniqueness of results 42—13 



inference from 31 



analog, fishery dynamics 32 



analytical 32 



digital 32 



ecological applications 32 



Skud, Bernard E 2.50-271 



Smith, Lynwood S 441-462 



Snake, sea {Pelainis platurus), feeding behavior — 25 



Sole, English (Paroplinjs rcinhi.i) 47-58 



Spheroidcs: 

 maculatus : 



as host of Tucra iniprcuxiifi 288 



as host of Pseiiddchoiidrdcinitli us diccraiix. 204 



