U.S. Department 
of Commerce 
Seattle, Washington 
Volume 113 
Number 3 
July 2015 
Fishery 
Bulletin 
Contents 
Articles 
231-241 Parrish, Frank A., Nicholas T. Hayman, Christopher Kelley, and 
Raymond C. Boland 
Acoustic tagging and monitoring of cultured and wild |uvemle crimson 
jobfish ( Pristipomoides Filamentosus) in a nursery habitat 
242-255 Dahlheim, Marilyn E., Alexandre N. Zerbini, Janice M. Waite, and Amy S. 
Kennedy 
Temporal changes in abundance of harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) 
inhabiting the inland waters of Southeast Alaska 
256-269 Ryer, Clifford H., William C. Long, Mara L. Spencer, and Paul Iseri 
Depth distribution, habitat associations, and differential growth of newly 
settled southern Tanner crab ( Chionoecetes bairdi) in embayments around 
Kodiak Island, Alaska 
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270-289 Edward A. Laman, Stan Kotwicki, and Christopher N. Rooper 
Correlating environmental and biogenic factors with abundance and dis- 
tribution of Pacific ocean perch ( Sebastes alutus) in the Aleutian Islands, 
Alaska 
290-301 Willis, C. Michelle, Jonathan Richardson, Tracey Smart, Joseph Cowan, and 
Patrick Biondo 
Diet composition, feeding strategy, and diet overlap of 3 sciaenids along 
the southeastern United States 
302-312 Lin, Yu-Jia, Chi-Lu Sun, Yi-Jay Chang, and Wann-Nian Tzeng 
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Office is not responsible for the con- 
tents of the articles. 
Sensitivity of yield-per-recruit and spawning-biomass-per-recruit models to 
bias and imprecision in life history parameters: an example based on life 
history parameters of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) 
