Vol 40, 1999

CalCOFI Reports, Vol. 40, 1999

Contents

 

Page

I. Reports, Review, and Publications

   Report of the CalCOFI Committee         

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   Review of Some California Fisheries for 1998: Pacific Sardine, Pacific Mackerel,

   Pacific Herring, Market Squid, Sea Urchin, Groundfishes, Swordfish, Sharks,

    Nearshore Finfishes, Abalone, Dungeness Crab, Prawn, Ocean Salmon, White

9

    Seabass, and Recreational Index to "Review of Some California Fisheries," 

25

    1977-1998 Brown Shrimp Fishery in the Gulf of California.

    Enrique Morales-Bojorquez and Juana Lopez-Martinez            

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   The State of the California Current in 1998-1999: Transition to Cool-Water

     Conditions. Thomas L. Hayward, Tim R. Baumgartner, David Al. Checkley,

    Reginaldo Durazo, Gilberto Gaxiola-Castro, K. David Hyrenbach, Arnold W. Mantyla,

    Michael M. Mullin,Tom Murphree, Franklin B. Schwing, Paul E. Smith, and
    Mia J. Tegner

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   Publications            

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II. Symposium of the CalCOFI Conference, 1998

   A CONTINUING DIALOGON NO-TAKE RESERVES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT   

65

   Analyzing California's Marine Managed Areas: Existing Classifications and Options for

     the Future. Brian E. Baird, Melissa A. Miller-Henson, and Brice X. Semmens        

67

   Marine Protected Areas as a Precautionary Approach to Management. Mark H. Carr and

    Peter T Raimondi   

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   Marine Reserves for Fisheries Management: Why Not. Richard Parrish

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   Marine Reserves and Management of the Northern CaliforniaRed Sea Urchin Fishery.

    Louis W Botsford, Lance E. Morgan, Dale R. Lockwood, and James E. Wilen        

87

   Spatial and Temporal Genetic Patchiness in Marine Populations and Their Implications for

    Fisheries Management. Ralph J. Larson and Richard M. Julian             

94

   Human Visitation and the Frequency and Potential Effects of Collecting on Rocky

   Intertidal Populations in Southern California Marine Reserves. Steven N Murray,

    Teri Gibson Denis, Janine S. Kido, and Jayson R. Smith         

100

   Economic and Management Implications of No-Take Reserves: An Application to Sebastes

    Rockfish in California.Cynthia J. Thomson           

107

   Social Considerations for Marine Resource Management: Evidence from Big Creek

    Ecological Reserve. Caroline Pomeroy   

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III. Scientific Contributions

   Fine-Scale Distributions of Planktonic Fish Eggs in the Vicinities of Big Sycamore Canyon

    and Vandenberg Ecological Reserves, and Anacapa and SanMiguelIslands,California.

    William Watson, Richard L. Charter, H. Geoffrey Moser, Russell D. Vetter, David A.

    Ambrose, Sharon R. Charter, Larry L. Robertson, Elaine M. Sandknop, Eric A. Lynn,

    and Jason Stannard               

128

   Key Species in the Pelagic Copepod Community Structure on the West Coast of Baja

    California,Mexico.Sergio Hernandez- Trujillo      

154

   Variation in Fat Content of Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) in Relation to the

     Baja California Environment. Walterio Garcia-Franco, Ricardo Vidal- Talamantes,

     Alfredo Cota- Villavicencio, Jose Ramon- Corrales, and Irene Prieto-Montalvo     

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   Bioeconomics of the Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax) Fishery in the Gulf of California,

    Mexico. Antonio de Anda-Montanez and Juan C. Seijo          .............

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   Length-Based Growth Estimates for Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax) in the Gulf of

     California,Mexico.Antonio de Anda-Montanez, Francisco Arreguin-Sanchez, and

     Susana Martinez-Aguilar       

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   Variability of Sardine Catch as Related to Enrichment, Concentration, and Retention

    Processes in the Central Gulf of California.Salvador E. Lluch-Cota, Daniel B. Lluch-Cota,

    Daniel Lluch-Belda, Manuel 0. Nevarez-Martinez, Alejandro Pares-Sierra, and Sergio

    Hernandez-Vazquez

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   Age and Growth of Market Squid (Loligo opalescens) off California during 1998. John

    Butler, Daniel Fuller, and Marci Yaremko             

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   Market Squid (Loligo opalescens) in the Diet of California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus)

    in Southern California (1981-1995). Mark S. Lowry and James V Carretta            

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