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BROCK, VERNON E. 



1949. A preliminary report on Parathunnus 3ibi in Hawaiian 



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EGO, KENJI and TAMIO OTSU 



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HONMA, MISAO and TADAO KAMIMURA 



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JUNE, FRED C. 



1950. Preliminary fisheries survey of the Hawaiian-Line Islands 



area; Part I - The Hawaiian long-line fishery. U.S. Fish 

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KAMIMURA, TADAO and MISAO HONMA 



1953. Biology of the big-eyed tuna, Parathunnus mebachi 



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KIKAWA, SHOJI 



1953. Observations on the spawning of the big-eyed tuna 



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MARR, JOHN C. and MILNER B. SCHAEFER 



1949, Definitions of body dimensions used in describing tunas. 



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