flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. U.S. Fish Wildl. 

 Sen., Res. Rep. 75, 21 p. 



Described artificially fertilized summer flounder eggs 

 and larvae hatched in the laboratory or captured at 

 sea. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. 



1977. Foreign trawl fisheries of Northwestern Atlantic, 

 incidental catching of finfish. Federal Register 42: 

 9950-9986. 



1978. Foreign fishing regulations, activities within the 

 United States Fishery Conservation Zone. Federal 

 Register 43:59292-59325. 



Summer flounder are included and regulated by law 

 under the above two references by a heading of "other 

 finfish." All species under this heading must be caught 

 only as an incidental catch by foreign vessels. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, 

 BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



1930-1940. Fishery industries of the United States, 1929 

 to 1938. Appendices to Reports of the United States 

 Commissioner of Fisheries for the fiscal years 1930-39, 

 11 vols. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, 

 NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE. 



1971-1978. Fishery statistics of the United States, 

 1968 to 1975. U.S. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Stat. 

 Dig. 62-69. 



The above two references list commercial landings and 

 value of the catch of summer flounder. 



1980. Marine recreational fishery statistics survey, Atlan- 

 tic and Gulf Coasts. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., Curr. 

 Fish. Stat. 8063, 139 p. 



The recreational catch of summer flounder from 

 November 1978 to October 1979 by region, state, mode 

 and distance from shore is provided. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, FISH 

 AND WILDLIFE SERVICE. 



1942-1969. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1939 

 to 1967. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv., Bur. Commer. Fish., 

 Stat. Dig. 1, 4, 7, 11, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 30, 

 34, 36, 39, 41, 43, 44, 49, 51, 53, 54, 56-61. 



Lists the commercial landings and value of the catch of 

 summer flounder. 



WESTMAN, J. R., and W. C. NEVILLE. 



1946. Some studies on the life history and economics 

 of the fluke {Paralichthys dentatus) of Long Island 

 waters. An investigation sponsored jointly by State of 

 New York Conservation Department, U.S. Department 

 of the Interior, and Town of Islip, N.Y., 15 p. 



Describes seasonal migrations and local movements of 

 summer flounder. 



WHITE, J. C, Jr., and D. E. HOSS. 



1964. Another record of incomplete ambicoloration in 

 the summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus. Chesa- 

 peake Sci. 5:151-152. 



A description of a summer flounder with incomplete 

 ambicoloration is provided. 



WIDERSTROM, F. L., Jr. 



1959. An economic and financial study of the fluke 

 otter-trawl fishery of New Jersey. Comm. Fish. Rev. 

 21(12):7-26. 



Describes the fishing gear used by New Jersey trawlers 

 for both the inshore and offshore summer flounder 

 fisheries. Includes an economic evaluation of the 

 fishery. 



WILK, S. J., and W. W. MORSE. 



1979. Annual cycle of gonad-somatic indices as indicators 

 of spawning times for 15 species of fish collected 

 from the New York Bight. Natl. Mar. Fish. Serv., 

 Northeast Fish. Cent. Sandy Hook Lab., Lab. Ref. 

 SHL 79-11, 54 p. 



Summer flounder are included. The study indicated 

 that spawning occurs from October through February. 



WILK, S. J., W. W. MORSE, and D. E. RALPH. 



1978. Length-weight relationships of fishes collected in 

 the New York Bight. Bull. N.J. Acad. Sci. 23(2): 

 58-64. 



Average length-weight relationships are presented for 

 78 species of fishes, including summer flounder, col- 

 lected during a trawl survey. A significant difference in 

 the length-weight relationships was found between 

 summer flounder males and females. 



WILK, S. J., W. W. MORSE, D. E. RALPH, and E. J. 

 STEADY. 



1975. Life history aspects of New York Bight finfishes. 

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

 Hook Lab., Lab. Ref. SHL 75-1, 265 p. 



Includes monthly length frequencies, weight-length 

 relationships, sex ratios, monthly gonad somatic in- 

 dices, and distribution of summer flounder. 



1976. Life history aspects of Middle Atlantic Bight fin- 

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

 Sandy Hook Lab., Lab. Ref. 76-3, 149 p. 



Includes sex ratios and size ranges of summer flounder 

 collected in the Middle Atlantic Bight. 



WILK, S. J., W. G. SMITH, D. E. RALPH, and J. 

 SIBUNKA. 



1980. Population structure of summer flounder between 

 New York and Florida based on linear discriminant 

 analysis. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 109:265-271. 



