Magnier, Y. , H. Rotschi , P. Rual, and C. Colin. 1973. 

 Equatorial circulation in the western Pacific 

 (170°E) . Progr. Oceanogr. 6:29-46. 



Presented a new nomenclature for currents. 

 Characteristics of the currents are tabu- 

 lated. 



KEY WORDS: currents. 



Manar, T.A. (editor). 1966. Proceedings of the Gover- 

 nor's Conference on Central Pacific Fishery Re- 

 sources, Honolulu-Hilo , February 28 - March 12, 

 1966. State of Hawaii, Honolulu, 266 p. 



Includes papers on tuna biology, fisheries, 

 economics, etc. by various participants with 

 emphasis on skipjack. Reviewed history of 

 catch and research until 1965. 



KEY WORDS: tuna, yellowfin, bigeye, bluefin, 

 skipjack, albacore, catch, distribution, 

 abundance, size, larvae, spawning. 



Marr, J.C. (editor). 1962. Pacific Tuna Biology Con- 

 ference, August 14-19, 1961. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Serv., Spec. Sci . Rep. Fish. 415, 45 p. 



A review of the status of tuna-environment 

 information to 1962. Characterized skipjack 

 habitat in geographic and thermal terms for 

 the eastern tropical Pacific. 



KEY WORDS: tuna, skipjack, environment, 

 fronts, upwelling, temperature, feed. 



Matsumoto, W.M., and R.A. Skillman. Synopsis of 

 biological data on skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus 

 pel am is (Linnaeus). Unpubl . manuscr. Southwest 

 Fisheries Center Honolulu Laboratory, National 

 Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, P.O. Box 3830, 

 Honolulu, HI 96812. 



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