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Volume 119 
Number 4 
October 2021 
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Fishery 
Bulletin 
Contents 
Articles 
201-215 Stephanie A. Berkman, Trent M. Sutton, Franz J. Mueter, and 
216-230 
231-242 
243-254 
Note 
255-260 
Brian W. Elliott 
Effects of early-life stage and environmental factors on the freshwater and 
marine survival of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in rivers of 
Southeast Alaska 
Matthew D. Campbell, Ariane Huddleston, David Somerton, M. Elizabeth 
Clarke, Waldo Wakefield, Steve Murawski, Chris Taylor, Hanumant Singh, 
Yogesh Girdhar, and Mary Yoklavich 
Assessment of attraction and avoidance behaviors of fish in response to the 
proximity of transiting underwater vehicles 
W. David McElroy, Jessica Blaylock, Gary R. Shepherd, Christopher 
M. Legault, Paul C. Nitschke, and Katherine A. Sosebee 
Comparison of a bottom longline survey and a bottom trawl survey for 
2 groundfish species in the Gulf of Maine to evaluate habitat-related 
availability of large fish 
Adam G. Fox, Nathaniel Q. Hancock, J. Andrew Marbury, Adam J. Kaeser, 
and Douglas L. Peterson 
Recruitment and survival of juvenile Gulf sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus 
desoto/) in the Apalachicola River in Florida 
Emily P. Bond and Michael C. James 
Postrelease movements of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) 
following incidental capture in fishing gear in the Atlantic Ocean 
