longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean 



black marlin, S 675:318 



blue marlin, S 675:315 



data sources and processing, S 675:311 



geographical distribution, S 675:315 



overall trends in catch and effort, S 675:312 



sailfish and shortbill spearfish, S 675:318 



spatio-temporal distribution of species complexes, S 

 675:322 



striped marlin, S 675:315 



swordfish, S 675:321 



trends in relative apparent abundance, S 675:325 

 mercury in several species taken off Hawaii and 

 southern California, S 675:160 



migration patterns in Pacific Ocean determined by 

 tagging programs 



migration rates and times, S 675:234 



migratory patterns, S 675:230 



tag performance, S 675:229 



tag recoveries, S 675:228 

 morphometries, eastern Pacific Ocean 



blue marlin, S 675:111 



definitions of counts and measurements, S 675:109 



meristic characters, S 675:110 



morphometric characters, S 675:110 



sailfish, S 675:113 



striped marlin, S 675:117 



occurrence of young in central Pacific Ocean 



distribution of istiophorid larvae, S 675:241 



distribution of xiphiid larvae, S 675:243 



identification of larvae, S 675:238 

 paleontology of 



areas of research, S 675:41 



osteological information, S 675:34 



review of fossil record, S 675:35 

 skipjack tuna in stomachs of, Pacific, FB 69:545 

 Taiwan 



landings, 1962 to 1971, S 675:332 

 world commercial fisheries 



development of longline fishery, S 675:3 



distribution of fishing effort and catch by Japanese 

 longline fishery, S 675:5 



future problems in billfish research, S 675:10 



harpoon fishery, S 675:5 



recent status of billfish production, S 675:7 



value and utilization in Japan, S 675:1 

 world sport fishery 



important geographic regions, S 675:16 



mechanics, S 675:22 



size of catch, S 675:24 



special problems, S 675:25 



species and their distribution, S 675:15 



species caught by anglers, S 675:14 



time of angling, S 675:25 

 Biological data 

 EASTROPAC atlas 



from principal participating ships, second survey 

 cruise, Aug. -Sept. 1967, C 330, vol. 6 



from principal participating ships and 



Oceanographer, third and fourth monitor 

 cruises, Oct. 1967-Jan. 1968, C 330, vol. 8 

 from EASTROPAC first and second monitor cruises, 



April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 4 

 from EASTROPAC first survey cruise, February- 

 March 1967, C 330, vol. 2 

 Biology 



Pacific hake, C 332:23 

 Bioluminescence 

 description and practical significance in commercial 

 fisheries, SEP 897 

 Bivalves 



opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 

 Blackfish, Alaska 



Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 

 Blackfish, short-finned — see Whale, short-finned pilot 

 Blennies 



Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 

 Blennies, combtooth 



Georgia coast, FB 70:346 

 Blenniidae 

 attempts to rear larvae, S 632 



seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- 

 tuary, S 672 

 Blenniodea 

 fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget 

 Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 

 Bloater 

 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake 

 Michigan, FB 67:5 

 Blood 

 California gray whale 

 some physiological parameters of, SEP 1052 

 Blue discoloration 



in crab meat; preventive, S 633 

 Blueback — see Vessels 

 Bluefish 



Georgia coast, FB 70:340 

 history of landings in New York, FB 70:593 

 predation on flatfishes, SEP 940 

 Bluegill 

 effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 

 thermoregulatory behavior and diel activity patterns 

 following thermal shock, FB 72:1087 

 Bodianus bilunulatus 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:989 

 Bogue Inlet, North Carolina, FB 70:115 

 Bonefish 

 Georgia coast, FB 70:334 

 systematics and biology, FB 66:251 

 Bonito 

 comparative study of adaptations for continuous 

 swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 

 Bonito — see also Tuna 

 Bonito, Atlantic 



eggs and young, S 652 

 Bonito, Pacific 

 apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- 

 nia, FB 70:1018 



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