U.S. Department 

 of Commerce 



Seattle, Washington 



Publications 

 Awards 1989-90 



National Marine Fisheries Service, IMOAA 



The Publications Advisory Committee of the National Marine Fisheries 

 Service is pleased to announce the awards for best publications authored 

 by NMFS scientists and published in the Fishery Bulletin volume 88 and 

 IVIarine Fisheries Review volume 5 1 . Eligible papers are nominated by 

 the Fisheries Science Centers and Regional Offices and are judged by the 

 NIVIFS Editorial Board. Only articles which significantly contribute to the 

 understanding and l<nowledge of NlVIFS-related studies are eligible. We 

 offer congratulations to the following authors for their outstanding efforts. 



Fishery Bulletin 1 990 



Joseph E. Hightower 



Multispecies harvesting policies for Washington-Oregon-Caiifornia rockfish 

 trawl fisheries. Fishery Bulletin 88:6^5-656. Dr. Hightower is retired 

 from his position with the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, and is now 

 with the North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Center, North 

 Carolina State University, Raleigh. 



Marine Fistieries Review 1 989 



Joseph M. Terry and Lewis E. Queirolo 



U.S. fisheries management and foreign trade linkages: Policy implications 

 for groundfish fisheries in the North Pacific EEZ, Marine Fisheries Review 

 51(l):23-43. Drs. Terry and Oueirolo are with the Alaska Fisheries 

 Science Center, Seattle. 



