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1950. A comparison of the bluefin tunas, 

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1951. A comparison of the populations 

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HENNEMUTH, R. C. 



1957- An analysis of methods of sampling 

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1957. Postlarval form of the skipjack 

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1956. Size variation of central and 

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1957. Japanese Fisheries: Their 

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1950. A study of the mackerels, cybiids, 

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KING, J. E. AND I. I. IKEHARA 



1956. Comparative study of food of big- 

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KLAWE, W. AND B. M. SHIMADA 



1959. Young scombroid fishes from the 

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1880. Spolia Atlantica. Vidensk. Selskr. 

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MARR, J. C. 



1957. Contributions to the study of 

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MATSUMOTO, W. M. 



1958. Description and distribution of 

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MEAD, G. W. 



1951. Post-larval Neo thunnus macrop - 

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NAKAMURA, H. 



1952. The tunas and their fisheries. 

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1951*. Tuna longline fishery and fishing 

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