IVERSEN, ROBERT T. B. 



1966. Hearing in tunas with special reference to Eiithyttniis ynitn 

 Kishinouye. [Abstract.] Abstracts of Papers Related with 

 Fisheries, Marine and Freshwater Science, Divisional Meet- 

 ing on Fisheries Sciences, p. 25. Proc. 11 Pac. Sci. Congr. 

 vol. 7. 



1966. Use of a submarine to record marine biological sounds. 

 [Abstract.] Proc. Hawaii. Acad. Sci., 41 Annu. Mtg., 1965- 

 1966, p. 19. 



In press. Response of yellowfin tuna (TliKtiiius albacnres) to 

 underwater sound. Marine Bio-Acoustics. 



JONES, EVERET C. 



1966. A new record of PseiidodinptomKs mariiiKs Sato (Copepoda, 

 Calanoida) from brackish waters of Hawaii. Crustaceana 

 10(2): .316-517. 



1966. Use of a submarine to survey populations of planktonic and 

 demersal invertebrates. [Abstract.] Proc. Hawaii. Acad. 

 Sci., 41 Annu. Mtg., 1965-1966, p. 18. 



In pre.^s. Evidence of isolation between populations of Ccindacia 

 piuhydactyla (Dana) (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Atlan- 

 tic and Indo'.Pacific Oceans. Proceedings of the Symposium 

 on Crustacea held at Ernakulam from January 12 to 15, 1965. 



In press. The general distribution of species of the calanoid 

 copepod family Candaciidae in the Indian Ocean with new 

 records. Proceedings of the Symposium on Crustacea held 

 at Ernakulam from January 12 to 15, 1965. 



JONES, EVERET C, and TAI 300 PARK. 



In press. A new species of Calaytopia (Copepoda: Calanoida) 



from neritic waters of French Oceania, central Pacific. 



Crustaceana. 

 In press. A new species of rorfonif.? (Copepoda: Calanoida) from 



Pago Pago Harbor, American Samoa. Crustaceana. 



JONES, EVERET C, BRIAN J. ROTHSCHILD, and RICHARD S. 

 SHOMURA. 



In press. Additional records of the pedunculate barnacle Con- 

 chnderma virgatnm (Spengler) on fishes. Crustaceana. 

 KIKAWA, SHOJI, and MARIA G. FERRARO. 



In press. Maturation and spawning of tunas in the Indian Ocean. 

 Proc. Indo-Pac. Fish. Counc, 12 Sess. 

 MAGNUSON, JOHN J. 



1965. Tank facilities for tuna behavior studies. Progr. Fish-Cult. 

 27(4): 230-2,'i.3. 



1966. A comparative study of the function of continuous swim- 

 ming by .scombrid fishes. [Abstract.] Abstracts of Papers 

 Related with Fisheries, Marine and Freshwater Science, 

 Symposium on Biological Studies of Tunas and Sharks in 

 the Pacific Ocean, p. 15. Proc. 11 Pac. Sci. Congr. vol. 7. 



1966. Continuous locomotion in scombrid fishes. [Abstract.] 

 Amer. Zool. 6(4): 503-504. 



MAGNUSON, JOHN J., and JOHN H. PRESCOTT. 



1966. Courtship, locomotion, feeding, and miscallaneous behaviour 

 of Pacific bonito (Stnda chiliensis). Anim. Behav. 14(1): 

 54-67. 



MANAR, THOMAS A. 



1965. Tuna behavior — A growing field for research. Pac. Fisherm. 

 63(11): 9-11. 



1966. Central Pacific fishery resources: an introduction. /» 

 Thomas A. Manar (editor), Proceedings, Governor's Confer- 

 ence on Central Pacific Fishery Resources, State of Hawaii, 

 p. 1-12. 



1966. Progress in 1964-65 at the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 

 Biological Laboratory, Honolulu. U. S. Fish Wildl. Serv., 

 Circ. 243, 42 p. 



1966. Skipjack landings could be doubled; scientists disclose at 

 Hawaii meet. Pac. Fisherman. 64(7) : 7, 9. 



MANAR, THOMAS A. (editor) 



1966. Proceedings of the Governor's Conference on Central Pacific 

 Fishery Resources, State of Hawaii, viii-f-266 p. 



MARR, JOHN C. 



In press. Research program of the U. S. Bureau of Commercial 

 Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, Hawaii. Marine 

 Biological Association of India Symposium on Scombroid 

 Fishes. 



MARR, JOHN C, and ALBERT L. TESTER. 



1966. Report of the Working Group on Research Program, in 

 Thomas A. Manar (editor), Proceedings, Governor's Con- 

 ference on Central Pacific Fishery Resources, State of 

 Hawaii, p. 44-50. 



MATSUMOTO, WALTER M. 



1966. Catch and effort statistics for the eastern Pacific tuna 

 fishery. In Thomrs A. Manar (editor). Proceedings, Gov- 

 ernor's Conference on Central Pacific Fishery Resources, 

 State of Hawaii, p. 131-146. 



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