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(Hinckley et al. 1989). Juveniles from the Funka Bay 

 spawning are mostly found in waters just outside the 

 bay during their first summer (Nakatani 1988). In the 

 following winter, some of them remain in the center 

 of the bay (T. Maeda and T. Nakatani, unpubl. data). 



Acknowledgments 



Many investigators in Japan and the United States are 

 studying the early life history of walleye pollock. Many 

 have generously shared ideas and data with us and we 

 thank them. In particular. Dr. Kevin Bailey, AFSC, and 

 Dr. Jim Schumacher, PMEL, reviewed early drafts of 

 this manuscript and gave numerous helpful sugges- 

 tions, as well as Dr. Tatsuaki Maeda who conducted 

 many of the Funka Bay studies that formed the basis 

 for this paper with Dr. Toshikuni Nakatani. Dr. Lew 

 Haldorson, University of Alaska, and Dr. Svein Sund- 

 by. Institute of Marine Research, Norway, provided 

 valuable reviews of an earlier draft. 



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