opportunities for investigation have 

 disappeared or are dwindling rapidly 

 because of the destruction of lake 

 trout stocks by the sea lamprey. 



Eschmeyer, Paul H., and Reeve M. Bailey 

 1955. The pygmy whitefish, Coregonus 



coulteri, in Lake Superior . 



Trans. Am. Fish. Soc, Vol.84 



(1954), pp. 161-199. 

 Discovery of a large population of 

 pygmy whitefish in Lake Superior ex- 

 tended the known range 1,100 miles. 

 The morphology of the Lake Superior 

 stock is compared with that of other 

 populations. Information is given 

 for the Lake Superior stock with 

 respect to: geographic distribution 

 and local abundance; bathymetric dis- 

 tribution; length frequencies; age and 

 growth; sex ratio; maturity; fecundity; 

 spawning; food; associates. 



Eschmeyer, Paul H., and Walter R. Crowe 

 1955. The movement and recovery of 



tagged walleyes in Michigan, 1929- 



1953. Mich. Dept. Cons., Inst. 



Fish. Res., Misc. Pub. No. 8, 



32 pp. 

 Report on recaptures from 14,000 

 walleyes tagged in various State of 

 Michigan waters over a 25 -year 

 period. Kind and extent of move- 

 ments varied according to the 

 conditions of the experiments. Wall- 

 eyes tagged in the Muskegon River 

 scattered widely through Lake Michi- 

 gan; many were recovered 100-175 

 miles from the point of tagging. Tags 

 depressed the rate of growth. 



Eschmeyer, Paul H., Russell Daly, and 

 Leo F . Erkkila 

 1953. The movement of tagged lake trout 



in Lake Superior, 1950-1952. 



Trans. Am. Fish. Soc, Vol. 82 



(1952), pp. 68-77. 

 Recoveries from 733 native lake trout 

 tagged at Cornucopia, Wisconsin, and 

 off the Keweenaw Peninsulaamounted 

 to 155 fish or 21.1 percent. Percent- 

 ages of recapture for different kinds 

 of tags were: aluminum, lower jaw. 



10.7; monel, upper jaw, 14.0; 

 streamer, 19.8; Peterson, 45.4. 

 Large fish moved greater distances 

 before recapture than did small ones. 

 Many fish crossed state lines and a 

 few were captured in Canadian waters. 



1953. Movement of tagged lake trout in 

 Lake Superior, 1950-1952. 

 The Fisherman, Vol. 21, No. 3, 

 pp . 4 and 1 1 . 

 Condensed version of 1953 paper of 

 the same authors under a similar 

 title . 



Gallagher, Hubert R., and John Van Oosten 

 1943. Supplemental report of the United 



States members of the International 

 Board of Inquiry for the Great 

 Lakes Fisheries. Rep. Internat. 

 Bd. Inq. Great Lakes Fish.-- 

 Rep. andSuppl., pp. 25-213. 

 A major source of information on the 

 Great Lakes fisheries. Body of re- 

 port includes detailed treatment of: 

 trends of production; evidence of and 

 factors contributing to depletion; 

 problems of regulation and manage- 

 ment; history of the many unsuccessful 

 attempts to attain adequate and uniform 

 regulations; need for international in- 

 vestigation and control. Appendices 

 include selected bibliography on the 

 Great Lakes fisheries and complete 

 record of all available statistics on 

 production through 1940 (many of 

 these statistics compiled from original 

 records and published for the first 

 time). 



Gallagher, Hubert R., A.G. Huntsman, D.J. 

 Taylor, and John Van Oosten 

 1943. Report of the International Board 



of Inquiry for the Great Lakes 



Fisheries. Rep. Internat. Bd. Inq. 



Great Lakes Fish. --Rep. and 



Suppl., pp. 1-24. 

 General review of management and 

 research problems concluding with 

 recommendations for: common in- 

 vestigation of the fisheries; joint 

 regulation and management of stocks 

 found to be common; provisions for 



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