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graphic Institution, who verified the new 
record for Hawaii of Seriola rivoliana; John 
E. Randall, The Oceanic Institute and the 
Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Howard E. Winn, 
University of Rhode. Island, Philip Helfrich, 
University of Hawaii, Thomas A. Manar, and 
Donald W. Strasburg, Bureau of Commercial 
Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, 
Charles M. Breder, Jr., American Museum of 
Natural History, and John H. Hunter, Bureau 
of Commercial Fisheries Tuna Resources Lab- 
oratory, La Jolla, California, who reviewed the 
manuscript during various phases of its develop- 
ment. 
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