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1953, Food of the yellowfin tuna in the central Pacifico U„ S. 

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1948. Spawning of Pacific tunas and its implications to the 



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SCHAEFER, MILKER Bo and J« Co IiIARR 



1948. Contributions to the biology of the Pacific tunaso 



U. S, Fish and Wildlife Service, Fisho Bull, No. 44, 

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SHAPIRO, SID]\1EY 



1950, The Japanese lonjline fishery for tur^s, Uc, S, Fish and 

 Wildlifo Service, Comin. Fish. Rev,, vol, 12, No. 4, 



pp. l=-27, 16 figs, 



SHILIADA, BELL IL 



1951, Japanese tuna-mothership operations in the western 

 equatorial Pacific Ocean. U. S. Fish and '.Vildlife 

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 17 figs. Also available as U. S. Pish and Wildlife 

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SNSDECOR, GEORGE YL 



1948, Statistical methods applied to experiments in agriculture 

 and biology. Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa, 485 

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STERDRTJP, FJiRALD U. , M. W. JOHNSON, and Ro W„ FLEMING 



1946. The oceans, their physics, chemistry and general biologj'. 

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