This is an attempt "to correct the record" of past landings in which many species of rockfish were formerly lumped together by ODFW and reported as "Pacific Ocean perch." Data given are best estimates for actual landings of rockfish by species
Graduation date: 1983A tagging study was conducted from June 1978 through January 1982\ud to provide...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes comprise one of the most important and heavily utilized groups of c...
Document contains pagination errors."Several species of rockfish inhabit the nearshore ocean off Ore...
"Rockfish (family Scorpanidae) are an important segment of Oregon trawl landings. Two distinct fishe...
Brief summary and discussion of data. Most of the report is data. Includes appendices giving names o...
“Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act Project No. 1-132-R, Grant No. 820840RAC” 17 p.“...
In Puget Sound, WA (USA), rockfish (Sebastes spp.) have significantly declined in abundance, with mu...
A main concern in fisheries science has been to identify an accurate index of fish abundance. An und...
Groundfish surveys off Oregon were conducted over a four year period (1971-74)\ud between the Columb...
"Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act Project No. 1-151-R-2\ud Contract No. 81-ABD-ORAC...
The Recreational Fisheries Information Network (RecFIN) provides estimates of recreational catches s...
Abstract.-Demersal fish surveys are used for two purposes: to detect trends in multispecies communit...
Pacific ocean perch (POP) are the most abundant Sebastes rockfish species in Alaskan waters in both ...
This publication is associated with the document Fish Assemblages of Rocky Banks of the Pacific Nor...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
Graduation date: 1983A tagging study was conducted from June 1978 through January 1982\ud to provide...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes comprise one of the most important and heavily utilized groups of c...
Document contains pagination errors."Several species of rockfish inhabit the nearshore ocean off Ore...
"Rockfish (family Scorpanidae) are an important segment of Oregon trawl landings. Two distinct fishe...
Brief summary and discussion of data. Most of the report is data. Includes appendices giving names o...
“Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act Project No. 1-132-R, Grant No. 820840RAC” 17 p.“...
In Puget Sound, WA (USA), rockfish (Sebastes spp.) have significantly declined in abundance, with mu...
A main concern in fisheries science has been to identify an accurate index of fish abundance. An und...
Groundfish surveys off Oregon were conducted over a four year period (1971-74)\ud between the Columb...
"Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act Project No. 1-151-R-2\ud Contract No. 81-ABD-ORAC...
The Recreational Fisheries Information Network (RecFIN) provides estimates of recreational catches s...
Abstract.-Demersal fish surveys are used for two purposes: to detect trends in multispecies communit...
Pacific ocean perch (POP) are the most abundant Sebastes rockfish species in Alaskan waters in both ...
This publication is associated with the document Fish Assemblages of Rocky Banks of the Pacific Nor...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by United States Department ...
Graduation date: 1983A tagging study was conducted from June 1978 through January 1982\ud to provide...
Rockfishes of the genus Sebastes comprise one of the most important and heavily utilized groups of c...
Document contains pagination errors."Several species of rockfish inhabit the nearshore ocean off Ore...