coast. Section VII, Altamaha Sound, Georgia to Fort 

 Pierce Inlet, Florida. U.S. Dep. Commer., Natl. Mar. 

 Fish. Serv., 21 p. 



Northwest Atlantic. Natl. Mar. Fish Serv., Northeast 

 Fish. Cent. Woods Hole Lab., Lab. Ref. 79-31, 13 

 P- 



This series describes the recreational fishery including 

 seasonality, fishing methods, baits, and a description 

 of each species. Summer flounder are included. 



GINSBURG, I. 



1952. Flounders of the genus Paralichthys and related 

 genera in American waters. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Fish. 

 Bull. 52:267-351. 



The summer flounder is described including its distri- 

 bution, habitat, size, and bionomics. 



The paper reviews and summarizes data, analyses, and 

 literature on summer flounder. Information presented 

 includes results of aging studies, analyses of bottom 

 trawl survey data, a fecundity study, a unit stock 

 analysis, a von Bertalanffy growth curve, and weight- 

 length curves. 



HILDEBRAND, S. F., and L. E. CABLE. 



1930. Development and life history of fourteen teleos- 

 tean fishes at Beaufort, N.C. Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish. 

 46:383-488. 



GROSSLEIN, M. D., E. G. HEYERDAHL, and H. STERN, 

 Jr. 



1973. Status of the international fisheries off the Middle 

 Atlantic coast. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Northeast Fish. 

 Cent. Woods Hole Lab., Lab. Ref. 73-4, p. 88. 



Estimated the minimum size at maturity for summer 

 flounder to be 16.5" (42 cm). Reported that small 

 postlarval summer flounder are found at sea and in 

 estuaries, larger postlarvae mainly in estuaries and 

 juveniles in brackish water parts of estuaries. 



Includes a brief description of the commercial and re- 

 creational summer flounder fisheries. 



GUDGER, E. W. 



1935. Two partially ambicolorate flatfishes (Hetero- 

 somata). Am. Mus. Novit. 1935 (768), 8 p. 



A partially ambicolorate summer flounder is describ- 

 ed. 



1936. A reversed almost wholly ambicolorate summer 

 flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. Am. Mus. Novit. 

 1936 (896), 5 p. 



HILDEBRAND, S. F., and W. C. SCHROEDER. 



1928. Fishes of Chesapeake Bay. U.S. Bur. Fish. Bull. 

 43(1), 366 p. 



Includes a description, food habits, seasonal 

 movements and description of the commercial fishery 

 for summer flounder. 



HIMCHAK, P. J. 



1979. Creel census of the summer flounder, Paralichthys 

 dentatus, sportfishery in Great Bay, New Jersey. N.J. 

 Div. Fish, Game Shellfish., Dingell-Johnson Rep. Proj. 

 F-15-R, 22 p. 



A reversed, almost ambicolorate summer flounder is 

 described. 



GUTHERZ, E. J. 



1967. Field guide to the flatfishes of the family Bothidae 

 in the western North Atlantic. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Serv., Circ. 263, 47 p. 



Catch rates, length-frequency distributions, total 

 harvest, and instantaneous loss rates are provided for 

 the summer flounder fishery. 



HOSS, D. E. 



1964. Accumulation of zinc-65 by flounder of the genus 

 Paralichthys. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 93:364-368. 



Includes a description of summer flounder and iden- 

 tifies its range. 



HAMER, P. E., and F. E. LUX. 



1962. Marking experiments on fluke (Paralichthys den- 

 tatus) in 1961. Minutes 21st Annu. Meet., Append. 

 MA6, Atl. States Mar. Fish. Comm., 6 p. 



Presents preliminary results of a joint summer 

 flounder tagging program in the Middle Atlantic 

 Bight. Summer flounder were found to be distributed 

 in shallow coastal waters and bays during summer 

 months. In winter and early spring the species was 

 found on offshore grounds from Veatch Canyon, 

 south to at least off the Virginia coast in 40-85 

 fathoms of water. 



HENDERSON, E. M. 



1979. Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) in the 



When concentration factors were calculated, it was 

 found summer flounder concentrated zinc-65 to higher 

 levels from food than from water. 



1967. Marking post-larval paralichthid flounders with 

 radioactive elements. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 96:151- 

 156. 



Both cerium 144 and cobalt 60, introduced into the 

 food or water, were used satisfactorily as marks for 

 postlarval summer flounder. 



HUSSAKOF, L. 



1914. On two ambicolorate specimens of the summer 

 flounder, (Paralichthys dentatus), with an explanation 

 of ambicoloration. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 33:95-100. 



Two ambicolorate summer flounder are described. 



