BRIGGS, P. T. 



1962. The sport fisheries of Great South Bay and vicinity. 

 N.Y. Fish Game J. 9(1): 1-36. 



of summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus), 1975-1978. 

 Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Northeast Fish. Cent. Sandy 

 Hook Lab., Lab Ref. SHL79-25. 



Over a million and a half summer flounder were taken 

 from June through September. Suggests restrictions 

 on summer flounder fishing during May and Octo- 

 ber. 



BRUCE, R. A. 



1967. North Atlantic trawl 

 Serv., Leafl. 600, 23 p. 



nets. U.S. Fish Wildl. 



The two most commonly used trawl nets were the 

 number 36 otter trawl and the flounder trawl. 



CHANG, S., and A. L. PACHECO. 



1976. An evaluation of the summer flounder population 

 in subarea 5 and statistical area 6. Int. Comm. North- 

 west Atl. Fish., Sel. Pap. 1, p. 59-71. 



An analysis of the summer flounder stock in ICNAF 

 Subarea 5 and Statistical Area 6 was made utilizing 

 catch statistics, age-length and weight-length relation- 

 ships. The estimated fishable population ranged from 

 36,000 to 74,000 metric tons from 1963 to 1974 and the 

 MSY (maximum sustainable yield) of 20,000 to 22,000 

 tons was approximately 6,000 tons lower than the 

 estimated 1974 harvest of the commercial and recrea- 

 tional fisheries. 



CHRISTENSEN, D. J., and W. J. CLIFFORD. 



1979. Composition of catches made by anglers fishing for 

 summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, from New 

 Jersery party boats in 1978. Mar. Fish. Rev. 41(12): 

 28-30. 



Anglers were interviewed while fishing for summer 

 flounder along the New Jersey coast from party boats. 

 Mean seasonal catch rates for full-day and half-day 

 anglers were 3.15 and 1.86 summer flounder per man 

 per trip, respectively. A total of 828 summer flounder 

 were measured and ages were determined for 427 

 specimens. 



CHRISTENSEN, D. J, W. J. CLIFFORD, and 

 G. SHEPHERD. 

 1978. Size and age composition of the northern New 

 Jersey party boat catch of summer flounder (Paralich- 

 thys dentatus). Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Northeast Fish. 

 Cent. Sandy Hook Lab., Lab. Ref. SHL78-48, 8 p. 



A total of 828 summer flounder were measured and 

 427 age samples were collected. Length frequencies 

 and ages at length are presented. 



CLARK, J. R. 



1962. The 1960 salt-water angling survey. U.S. Dep. 

 Inter., Bur. Sport Fish. Wildl., Circ. 153, 36 p. 



Estimates the recreational catch of summer flounder. 



Length frequencies of recreationally caught summer 

 flounder are presented in computer printout form. 



COLVOCORESSES, J. A., and J. A. MUSICK. 



1979. Section II: NMFS groundfish survey. In His- 

 torical community structure analysis of finfishes, p. 

 45-78. Va. Inst. Mar. Sci. Spec. Rep. Appl. Mar. 

 Sci. Ocean Eng. 198. 



The composition and distribution of fish assemblages 

 in the Middle Atlantic Bight are described. Paralich- 

 thys dentatus are regularly classified in the same group 

 during spring and fall with Prionotus carolinus, Steno- 

 tomus chrysops, and Centropristis striata. 



DAIBER, F. C, and R. W. SMITH. 



1969. An analysis of the summer flounder population in 

 the Delaware Bay area. Univ. Del., Mar. Lab., 26 p. 



Age and growth analyses, food habits and length- 

 frequency distributions are presented for summer 

 flounder. 



DEUBLER, E. E., Jr. 



1958. A comparative study of the postlarvae of three 

 flounders (Paralichthys) in North Carolina. Copeia 

 1958:112-116. 



This paper includes data which makes it possible to 

 distinguish the late postlarval forms of Paralichthys 

 dentatus, P. lethostigma, and P. albigutta. 



DEUBLER, E. E., Jr., and W. E. FAHY. 



1958. A reversed ambicolorate summer flounder, Para- 

 lichthys dentatus. Copeia 1958:55. 



An aberrant, female summer flounder 265 mm in stan- 

 dard length is described. This is only the second record 

 of reversal and ambicoloration in the same individual. 



DEUBLER. E. E.. Jr., and J. C. WHITE. Jr. 



1962. Influence of salinity on growth of postlarvae of the 

 summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. Copeia 1962: 

 468-469. 



Summer flounder postlarvae under controlled 

 laboratory conditions showed an increase in growth 

 with increasing salinities. 



DEUEL, D. G. 



1973. The 1970 salt-water angling survey. Natl. 

 Fish. Serv.. Curr. Fish. Stat. 6200, 54 p. 



Mar. 



DEUEL, D. G., and J. R. CLARK. 



1968. The 1965 salt-water angling survey. 

 Wildl. Serv., Resour. Publ. 67. 51 p. 



U.S Fish 



CLIFFORD, W. J., and D. J. CHRISTENSEN. 



1979. Length frequency of party and charter boat catch 



An estimate of the recreational catch of summer 

 flounder is included in both references. 



