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Acknowledgments 



Bluefish were kindly provided by Hunt Howell, Alice 

 Webber, Raoul Castaneda, Bill Andrews, Katy West, 

 Debbie Fabel, Steve Battaglane, and R. Bill Talbot. 

 This project resulted from a study initiated by Herb 

 Austin and Brian Meehan of the Virginia Institue of 

 Marine Science. Robert Chapman provided helpful ad- 

 vice with the statistical analysis. Critical reviews of the 

 manuscript were provided by John Olney and John 

 Musick. Funding for this research was provided by the 

 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (F-60-R) and the Com- 

 monwealth of Virginia. 



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