U.S. Department 
of Commerce 
Seattle, Washington 
Volume 108 
Number 1 
January 2010 
Fishery 
Bulletin 
Contents 
Articles 
1-14 Chen, Xinjun, Siquan Tian, Yong Chen, and Bilin Liu 
A modeling approach to identify optimal habitat 
and suitable fishing grounds for neon flying squid 
(Ommastrephes bortromii) in the Northwest Pacific Ocean 
15-29 Cadigan, Noel G., and Jeff J. Dowden 
Statistical inference about the relative efficiency of a new 
survey protocol, based on paired-tow survey calibration data 
30-38 Hannah, Robert W., Stephen A. Jones, William Miller, 
and Jayme S. Knight 
Effects of trawling for ocean shrimp ( Pandalus jordani) 
on macroinvertebrate abundance and diversity at four sites 
near Nehalem Bank, Oregon 
39-44 
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Barry, Patrick D., Sherry L. Tamone, and David A. Tallmon 
Evaluation of the capture efficiency and size selectivity 
of four pot types in the prospective fishery 
for North Pacific giant octopus (Enteroctopus dof/eini ) 
Saldierna-Martfnez, Ricardo J., Gerardo Aceves-Medina, 
and Enrique A. Gonzalez-Navarro 
Larval development of the spotfin tonguefish 
(Symphurus oligomerus Mahadeva and Munroe, 1990) 
(Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) 
from the Gulf of California, Mexico 
Butler, Christopher M., Paul J. Rudershausen, 
and Jeffrey A. Buckel 
Feeding ecology of Atlantic bluefin tuna ( Thunnus thynnus) 
in North Carolina: diet, daily ration, and consumption 
of Atlantic menhaden ( Brevoortio tyrannus) 
