[1 * Indicates references of special importance]
Books of general relevance
* BEVERTON, R.J.H. & HOLT, S.J., 1957, On the dynamics of exploited fish populations. Fishery Invest., Lond., Series 2, 19. 533 p.
CHRISTY, F.T. JR & SCOTT, A., 1965, The common wealth in ocean fisheries: some problems of growth and economic allocation. Baltimore, Md, Johns Hopkins Press. 281 p.
COCHRAN, W.G., 1953, Sampling techniques. New York, Wiley. 330 p.
DEMING, W.E., 1950, Some theory of sampling. New York, Wiley. 602 p.
FAO. 1966, Manual of sampling and statistical methods for fisheries biology, by J.A. Gulland. Part 1. Sampling methods. Rome, FAO. FAO Manuals in Fisheries Science No. 3.
*GRAHAM, M., 1943, The fish gate. London, Faber and Faber. 196 p.
GRAHAM, M., 1956, ed. Sea fisheries: their investigation in the United Kingdom. London, Arnold. 487 p.
GRANVILLE, W.A., SMITH, P.F. & LONGLEY, W.R., 1957, Elements of the differential and integral calculus. New rev. ed. Boston, Ginn.
LACK, D., 1954, The natural regulation of animal numbers. Oxford, Clarendon Press. 343 p.
LE CREN, E.D. & HOLDGATE, M.W., 1962, eds. The exploitation of natural animal populations. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications. 398 p.
RICKER, W.E., 1958, Handbook of computations for biological statistics of fish populations. Bull. Fish. Res. Bd Can. (119). 300 p.
RICKER, W.E., 1968, ed. Methods for assessment of fish production in freshwaters. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications. 320 p. IBP Handbook N° 3.
*RUSSELL, E.S., 1942, The overfishing problem. Cambridge, University Press. 130 p.
SNEDECOR, G.W., 1956, Statistical methods applied to experiments in agriculture and biology. Ames, Iowa State College Press. 534 p.
YATES, F., 1953, Sampling methods for censuses and surveys. London, Griffin. 401 p.
YULE, G.V. & KENDALL, M.G., 1950, An introduction to the theory of statistics. London, Griffin. 701 p.
Symposia of general relevance
DEMENT'EVA, T.F. & ZENISKAIA, K.A., 1967, eds. [Methods of assessment of fishing stocks and prediction of catches.] Trudy vses. nauchno-issled. Inst. morsk. ryb. Khoz. Okeanogr., 62. 300 p. (In Russian).
*INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA. 1956, Problems and methods of sampling fish populations. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 140 (Par I), 111 p.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA. 1964a, Report of the mesh selection working group. Co-op. Res. Rep. int. Coun. Explor. Sea, (2). 156 p.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA. 1964b, Symposium on the Measurement of the Abundance of Fish Stocks. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 155.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES. 1958, Some problems for biological fishery survey, and techniques for their solution. A symposium held at Biarritz, France, March 1-10, 1956. Spec. Publs int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (1) 339 p.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES. 1960, Proceedings of the joint scientific meeting of ICNAF/ICES and FAO on fishing effort, the effect of fishing on research and the selectivity of fishing gear, held in Lisbon on 27th May to 3rd June 1967. Vol. 1. Reports. Spec. Pubis int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (2). 45 p.
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES. 1963, North Atlantic fish marking symposium, Woods Hole, Mass., May 1961. Spec. Publs int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (4), 370 p.
INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES COMMISSION. 1961, The exploitation, scientific investigation and management of herring (Clupea pallasi) on the Pacific coast of North America. Bull. int. N. Pacif. Fish. Commn (4):1-100.
INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES COMMISSION. 1962, The exploitation, scientific investigation and management of halibut (Hippoglossus stenolopsis Schmidt) stocks on the Pacific coast of North America. Bull. int. N. Pacif. Fish. Commn (7):1-93.
Papers
ABRAMSON, N.J., 1963, A method for computing estimates and variances of relative log fishing powers of Californian albacore vessels. FAO Fish. Rep., (6) vol. 3: 1209-1215.
ALLEN, K.R., 1953, A method for computing the optimum size limit for a fishery. Nature, Lond., 172(4370):210.
ALLEN, K.R., 1966a, A method of fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy type to observed data. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23(2):163-179.
ALLEN, K.R., 1966b, Some methods for estimating exploited populations. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23(10):1553-1574.
AOYAMA, T., 1961, The selective action of trawl nets and its application to the management of Japanese trawl fisheries in the East-China and Yellow Sea. Bull. Seikai Reg. Fish. Res. Lab. (23). 63 p.
BACKIEL, T. & LE CREN, E.D., 1967, Some density relationships for fish population parameters. The biological basis of freshwater fish production. In The biological basis of freshwater fish production. A symposium sponsored by Sectional Committee on Productivity of Freshwater Communities of the International Biological Programme, ed. by D. Gerking. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 261-294.
BEVERTON, R.J.H., 1953, Some observations on the principles of fishery regulation. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 19(1):56-68.
BEVERTON, R.J.H., 1962, Long-term dynamics of certain North Sea fish populations. In The exploitation of natural animal populations, ed. by E.D. Le Cren and M.W. Holdgate. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 242-259.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & BEDFORD, B.C., 1963, The effect on the return rate of condition of fish when tagged. Spec. Publs int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (4):106-116.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & HODDER, V.M., 1962, Report of the working group of scientists on fishery assessment in relation to regulation problems. A. Proc. int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish., 11, Suppl. 81 p.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & HOLT, S.J., 1956, A review of methods for estimating mortality rates in exploited fish populations, with special reference to sources of bias in catch sampling. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 140(1):67-83.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & HOLT, S.J., 1959, A review of the lifespans and mortality rates of fish in nature, and their relation to growth and other physiological characteristics. In Ciba Foundation colloquia on ageing, ed. by G.E.W. Wolstenholme and M. O'Connor. Vol. 5, p. 142-180. London, Churchill.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & HOLT, S.J., 1964, Tables of yield functions for fishery assessment. FAO Fish. tech. Pap. (38). 49 p.
BEVERTON, R.J.H. & PARRISH, B.B., 1956, Commercial statistics on fish population studies. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 140(1):58-66.
BISHOP, Y.M.M., 1959, Errors in estimates of mortality obtained from virtual populations. J. Fish. Res,. Bd Can., 16(1):73-90.
BOEREMA, L.K., 1965, et al. Report on the effects of fishing on the Peruvian stock of anchovy FAO Fish. tech. Pap. (55). 44 p.
BOWEN, B.K. & CHITTLEBOROUGH, R.G., 1966, Preliminary assessments of stocks of the Western Australian crayfish, Panulirus cygnus George. Aust. J. mar. Freshwat. Res., 17(1):93-122.
BURD, A.C., 1958, An analysis of the method of sampling the East Anglian herring catches. J. Cons, perm. int. Explor. Mer, 24(1): 80-94.
BURKENROAD, M.D., 1953, Theory and practice of marine fishery management. J. Cons perm. int. Explor. Mer, 18(3):300-310.
CALKINGS, T.P., 1961, Measures of population density and concentration of fishing effort for yellowfin and skipjack tuna in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, 1951-59. Bull. inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 6(3):70-152.
CASSIE, R.M., 1955, The scapement of small fish from trawl nets and its application to the management of the New Zealand snapper fisheries. Fish Bull. N.Z. (11): 7-99.
CHAPMAN, D.G., 1954, The estimation of biological populations. Ann. math. Statist., 25(1): 1-15.
CHAPMAN, D.G., 1955, Population estimation based on a change of composition caused by selective removal. Biometrika, 42(3,4):279-290.
CHAPMAN, D.G., 1961, Statistical problems in dynamics of exploited fisheries populations. Univ. Calif. Publs Statist., 4:153-168.
CHAPMAN, D.G., 1965, The estimation of mortality and recruitment from a single tagging experiment. Biometrics, 21:529-548.
CHAPMAN, D.G. & MURPHY, G.I., 1965, Estimates of mortality and population from survey-removal methods. Biometrics, 21:721-935.
CHAPMAN, D.W., 1966 Production in fish population. In The biological basis of freshwater fish production. A symposium sponsored by Sectional Committee on Productivity of Freshwater Communities of the International Biological Programme, ed. by S.D. Gerking. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 3-30.
DAVIS, F.M., 1934, Mesh experiments with trawls 1928-1933. Fishery Invest., Lond., Series 2, 14(1).
DE BONT, A.F., 1966, Some aspects of age and growth of fish in temperate and tropical waters. In The biological basis of freshwater fish production. A symposium sponsored by Sectional Committee on Productivity of Freshwater Communities of the International Biological Programme, ed. by S.D. Gerking. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 67-88.
DELURY, D.B., 1947, On the estimation of biological populations. Biometrics, 3:145-167.
DE LURY, D.B., 1963, On the planning of experiments for the estimation of fish populations. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 8(4):281-307.
DEMENT'EVA, T.F. & MANKEVICH, E.N., 1966, Fluctuations in the growth of cod in the Barents Sea according to the environment. Trudy vses. nauchno-issled. Inst. morsk. ryb. Khoz. Okeonogr., 60:247-256.
DICKIE, L. M., 1963, Estimation of mortality rates of Gulf of St. Lawrence cod from results of a tagging experiment. Spec. Publs int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (4):71-80.
ENGLISH, T.S., 1964, A theoretical model for estimating the abundance of planktonic fish eggs. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 155:174-181.
FAO., 1967, Report of the fourth session of the Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research, 16-21 January 1967. [Supplement 1.] Report of the ACMRR Working Party on Direct and Speedier Estimation of Fish Abundance. Rome. FAO, Fish. Rep. 41, Suppl. 1, 41 p.
FEDOROV, S.S., TRUSKANOV, I.D. & JUDONOV, I.G., 1964, On the stock size of the Atlanto-Scandian herring. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 155:196-198.
FREDIN, R.A., 1965, Some methods for estimating ocean mortality of Pacific salmon and applications. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 22:33-51.
FRIDRIKSSON, A., 1934, On the calculation of age-distribution within a stock of cod by means of relatively few age-determinations as a key to measurements on a large scale. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 86(6): 1-14.
FRY, F.E.J., 1957, Assessment of mortalities by the use of the virtual population. Paper presented to the ICNAF/ICES/FAO Special Scientific Meeting, Lisbon, 1957. Paper P. 15. (Mimeographed).
GARROD, D.J., 1961, The selection characteristics of nylon gillnets for Tilapia esculenta Graham. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 26(2): 191-203.
GARROD, D.J., 1967, Population dynamics of the Arcto-Norwegian cod. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23(1):145-190.
GERKING, S.D., 1966, Annual growth cycle, growth potential and growth compensation in the blue gill sunfish in northern Indiana lakes. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23 (12): 1923-1956
GORDON, H. S., 1953, The economic theory of common property resource - the fishery. J. polit. Econ., 62(2):124-142.
GORDON, H. S., 1961, An economic approach to the optimum utilization of fishery resources. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 10(7):442-457.
GRAHAM, M., 1935, Modern theory of exploiting a fishery, and application to North Sea trawling. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 10(3):264-274.
GRAHAM, M., 1938, Rates of fishing and natural mortality from the data of marking experiments. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 13(1):76-90.
GRAHAM, M., 1939, The sigmoid curve and the over-fishing problem. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 110(2):15-20.
GRIFFITHS, R.C., 1960, A study of measures of population density and of concentration of fishing effort in the fishery for yellowfin tuna, Neothunnus macropterus, in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, from 1951 to 1956. Bull. inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 4(3):41-136.
GULLAND, J.A., 1955, Estimation of growth and mortality in commercial fish population. Fishery Invest. Lond., Series 2, 18(9). 46 p.
GULLAND, J.A., 1956, On the fishing effort in English demersal fisheries. Fishery Invest., Lond., Series 2, 20(5). 41 p.
GULLAND, J.A., 1957, Sampling problems and methods in fisheries research. FAO Fish. Bull., 10(4): 157-181.
GULLAND, J.A., 1961a, The estimation of the effect on catches of changes in gear selectivity. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 26(2):204-214.
GULLAND, J.A., 1961b, Fishing and the stocks of fish at Iceland. Fishery Invest., Lond., Series 2, 23(4). 52 p.
GULLAND, J.A., 1962, The application of mathematical models to fish populations. In The exploitation of natural animal populations, ed. by E.D. Le Cren and M.W. Holdgate. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 204-217.
GULLAND, J.A., 1964a, A note on the interim effects on catches of changes in gear selectivity. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 29(1):61-64.
*GULLAND, J.A., 1964b, Variations in selection factors and mesh differentials. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 29(2): 158-165.
GULLAND, J.A., 1966, The effect of regulation on Antarctic whale catches. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 30(3): 308-315.
GULLAND, J.A., 1967, The effects of fishing on the production and catches offish. In The biological basis of freshwater fish production. A symposium sponsored by Sectional Committee on Productivity of Freshwater Communities of the International Biological Programme, ed. by S.D. Gerking. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 399-416.
GULLAND, J.A., 1968a, Appraisal of a fishery. In Methods of assessment offish production in freshwaters, ed. by W.E. Ricker. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications for International Biological Programme, p. 236-245. IBP Handbook N° 3.
*GULLAND, J.A., 1968b, Recent changes in the North Sea plaice fishery. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 31(3):305-322.
GULLAND, J.A. & CARROZ, J.H. The management of fishery resources. In Advances m marine biology, vol. 6. London, Academic Press. (In press)
GULLAND, J.A. & HARDING, D., 1961, The selection of Clarias mossambicus (Peters) by nylon gillnets. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 26(2):215-222.
GULLAND, J.A. & HOLT, S.L., 1959, Estimation of growth parameters for data at unequal time intervals. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 25(1):47-49.
HENNEMUTH, R.C., 1957, An analysis of methods of sampling to determine the size composition of commercial landings of yellowfin tuna Bull. inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 2(5):174-243.
HENNEMUTH, R.C., 1961a, Size and year class composition of catch, age and growth of yellowfin tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean for the years 1954-1958. Bull inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 5(1):5-112.
HENNEMUTH, R.C., 1961b, Year class abundance, mortality, and yield-per-recruit of yellowfin tuna in the eastern Pacific Ocean, 1954-1959. Bull. inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 6(1):3-51.
HERRINGTON, W.C., 1948, Limiting factors for fish populations. Some theories and an example. Bull. Bingham oceanogr. Coll., 11(4):229-283.
HICKLING, C.F., 1946, The recovery of a deep sea fishery. Fishery Invest., Lond., Series 2, 17(1). 59 p.
HODGSON, W.C., 1939, An improved method of sampling herring shoals. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 110(4):31-38.
HOLT, S.J., 1957, General tables for characteristics of steady state yield. Paper presented 1957 to the ICNAF/ICES/FAO Special Scientific Meeting, Lisbon, 1957. Paper P. 11. (Mimeographed).
HOLT, S.J., 1959, Water temperature and cod growth rate. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 24(3):374-376.
HOLT, S.J., 1960, Water temperature and cod growth rate. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 25(2):225-227.
HOLT, S.J., 1963, A method of determining gear selectivity and its application. Spec. Publs int. Commn NW. Atlant. Fish. (5):106-115.
International Fisheries Convention 1946: report of the Ad Hoc Committee established at the Fourth Meeting of the Permanent Commission, September 1955., 1957, J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 23(1):7-37.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA. INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES CONVENTION OF 1946. COMMITTEE ON MESH DIFFICULTIES. 1960, Report of the scientific sub-committee, presented at the 7th meeting of the Permanent Commission, November, 1958. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 151. 39 p.
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA., 1961, ICES herring tagging experiments in 1957 and 1958. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 152. 50 p.
JACKSON, C.H.N., 1939, The analysis of an animal population. J. Anim. Ecol., 8(2):238- 246.
JENSEN, A.C., 1967, Effects of tagging on the growth of cod. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 96(1): 37-41.
JENSEN, A.J.C., 1949, The relation between size of mesh and length of fish released. Rapp. P.-v. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 125(3):65-69.
JONES, R., 1956, The analyses of trawl haul statistics with particular reference to the estimation of survival rates. Rapp. P.-v. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 140(1): 30-39.
JONES, R., 1597, A much simplified version of the fish yield equation. Paper presented to the 1957 ICNAF/ICES/FAO Special Meeting, Lisbon, 1957. Paper P. 21. (Mimeographed).
JONES, R., 1964, Estimating population size from commercial statistics when fishing mortality varies with age. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 155: 210-214.
*KENYON, A.R., SCHEFFER, V.B. & CHAPMAN, D.G., 1956, A population study of the Alaska fur seal herd. Spec. scient. Rep. U.S. Fish Wildl. Serv. (Fish.) (48). 77 p.
KESTEVEN, G.L., 1947, Population studies in fisheries biology. Nature, Lond., 159(4027): 10-12.
KHALDINOVA, N.A., 1966, Fluctuations in the growth of haddock in the Barents Sea with the food supply. Trudy vses. nauchno-issled. Inst. morsk ryb. Khoz. Okeanogr., 60:257-270.
KITAHAMA, H., 1955 Size composition data of the spring herring of Hokkaido, Japan. Yoichi, Hokkaido Fisheries Research Laboratory.
LARKING, P.A., 1963, Interspecific competition and exploitation. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 20:647-678.
LE CREN, E.D., 1965, Some factors regulating the size of populations of freshwater fish. Mitt. int. Verein. theor. angew. Limnol., 13:88-105.
LESLIE, P.H. & CHITTY, D., 1951, The estimation of population parameters from data obtained by means of the capture-recapture method. 1. The maximum likelihood equation for estimating the death-rate. Biometrika, 38(3,4):269-292.
LONGHURST, A.R., 1960, Mesh selection factors in the trawl fishery off tropical West Africa. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 25(3):318-325.
LUCAS, C.E. et al., 1954, Mesh selection in the roundfish seine. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 20(1):35-50.
MACGREGOR, J.S., 1964, The relation between spawning-stock size and year-class size for the Pacific sardine. Fishery Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S., 63(2):477-491.
MACKETT, D.J., 1963, A method of sampling the Pacific albacore (Thunnus germo) catch for relative age composition. FAO Fish. Rep. (6) vol. 3:1355-1366.
McCOMBIE, A.M. & FRY, F.E.J., 1960, Selectivity of gillnets for lake white fish Coregonus clupeaformis. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 89(2):176-184.
MARGETTS, A.R., 1954, The length-girth relationships in haddock and whiting and their application to mesh selection. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 20(1):56-61.
MARTIN, J.W., 1962, Distribution of catch-per-unit effort, and fishing effort for tuna in eastern tropical Pacific Ocean by months of the years 1951-1960. Bull. inter-Am. trop. Tuna Commn, 6(5):181-229.
MAY, A.W. & HODDER, V.M., 1966, Deck sampling of research vessel catches. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23(7):1083-1088.
MITANI, P. & SHOJIMA, E., 1966, Studies on the resources of the jack mackerel, Trachurus japonicus (Temminck et Schlegel), in the East China Sea. 3. Natural and fishing mortality coefficients. Bull. Japan. Soc. scient. Fish., 32(1): 57-63.
MOISEEV, P.A., 1946, Certain data regarding the influence of fishing on the conditions of the plaice shoals in the Peter the Great bay (Japan sea). Zool. Zh., 25(5): 451-458. (In Russian with English abstract)
MORAN, P.A.P., 1950, Some remarks on animal population dynamics. Biometrics, 6(3): 250-258.
MORAN, P.A.P., 1951, A mathematical theory of animal trapping. Biometrika, 38(3,4): 307-311.
MORAN, P.A.P., 1952, The estimation of death rates from capture-mark-recapture sampling. Biometrika, 39(1,2):181-188.
MURPHY, G.I., 1960, Estimating abundance from long-line catches. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 17(1):33-40.
MURPHY, G.I., 1966, Population biology of the Pacific sardine (Sardinops caerulea). Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., 34(1):1-84.
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OCHIAI, A., 1956, On the growth pattern of the soleoid fishes taken mainly from southern part of Japan. Bull. Jap. Soc. scient. Fish., 22(5):279-283.
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PALOHEIMO, J.E., 1963, Estimation of catchabilities and population sizes of lobsters. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 20:59-88.
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PALOHEIMO, J.E. & DICKIE, L.M., 1966, Food and growth of fishes. 2. Effects of food and temperature on the relation between metabolism and body weight. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23:869-908.
PARKER, R.R., 1960, Critical size and maximum yield for chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 17(2): 199-210.
PARKER, R.R., 1963, On the problem of maximum yield from North Pacific sockeye salmon stocks. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 20:1371-1396.
PARKER, R.R. & LARKIN, P.A., 1959, A concept of growth in fishes. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 16(5):721-745.
PARRISH, B.B. & JONES R., 1953, Haddock bionomics. 1. The state of the haddock stocks in the North Sea 1946-50 and at Faroes 1914-50. Mar. Res., 1952(4):1-27.
PETERSEN, C.G.J., 1903, What is overfishing? J. Mar. biol. Ass. U.K., 6:587-594.
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PETERSON, A.E., 1966, Gill net mesh selection curves for Pacific salmon on the High Seas. Fishery Bull. Fish. Wildl. Serv. U.S., 65(2): 381-390.
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REGIER, H.A., 1962, On estimating mortality coefficients in exploited fish populations, given two censuses. Trans Am. Fish. Soc., 91(3):283-294.
*REGIER, H.A. & ROBSON, 1966, D.S. Selectivity of gill nets, especially to lake whitefish. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 23:423-454.
*REGIER, H.A. & ROBINSON, D.S., 1967, Estimating population number and mortality rates. In The biological basis of freshwater fish production. A symposium sponsored by Sectional Committee on Productivity of Freshwater Communities of the International Biological Programme, ed. by S.D. Gerking. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications, p. 31-66.
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RICKER, W.E., 1940, Relation of catch-per-unit-effort to abundance and rate of exploitation. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 5(1):43-70.
RICKER, W.E., 1944, Further notes on fishing mortality and effort. Copeia, 1944(1):23-44.
RICKER, W.E., 1954, Stock and recruitment. J. Fish. Res. Bd Can., 11(5):559-623.
ROBSON, D.S. & CHAPMAN, D.G., 1961, Catch curves and mortality rates. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc., 90(2):181-189.
ROBSON, D.S. & REGIER, H.A., 1964, Sample size in Petersen mark-recapture experiments. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc; 93:215-226.
ROLLEFSEN, G., 1956, Introduction. Symposium on Problems and Methods of Sampling Fish Populations. Rapp. P.-v. Réun. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 140(1): 5-6.
RUSSELL, E.S., 1931, Some theoretical considerations on the overfishing problem. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer, 6(1):3-27.
SAHRHAGE, D., 1959, Untersuchungen über die Vernichtung untermassiger Schellfische durch die deutsche Heringschleppnetzfischerei in der Nordsee. Ber. dt. wiss. Kommn Meeresforsch., 15(2):105-131.
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Special reports of commissions, etc.
Much of the stock assessment work now being carried out is being done on behalf of the numerous international commissions responsible for the management of specific stocks, either in a particular area, or of a particular species, or group of species. The scientific result of this work is often only available in the form of reports to the commissions, etc., and does not appear, or appears rather late, in the form of published papers in the usual scientific journals. Reports in which the results of important assessment work appear include:
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION OF THE SEA. Report of the Liaison Committee to North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission. In International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Cooperative Research Reports, Series B. (Series A includes the reports of working groups on specific subjects)
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE NORTHWEST ATLANTIC FISHERIES. Reports of the Research and Statistics Committee and of the Assessment Sub-Committee. In International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries. Redbooks.
INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION. Report of the Scientific Committee. In International Whaling Commission. Annual reports. (Especially 14th report, containing the report of the Special Committee of Three Scientists)
INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES COMMISSION. Annual reports. Also Bulletins, especially those concerned with exploitation and management in relation to the abstention principle - No. 4 (herring). No. 7 (halibut). No. 9 (Canadian salmon). No. 10 (U.S. salmon).
INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION. Annual reports. Detailed scientific reports in Bulletins
Several of these bodies also publish journals and other series not directly concerned with stock assessment, though they may contain relevant papers. These are listed under Papers.