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Author International Symposium and Educational Workshop on Fish-Marking Techniques (1988 : University of Washington)

Title Fish-marking techniques : proceedings of the International Symposium and Educational Workshop on Fish-Marking Techniques, held at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 27-July 1, 1988 / edited by Nick C. Parker ... [and others]
Published Bethesda, Md. : American Fisheries Society, 1990

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 W'BOOL  639.3 Int/Fmt 1988  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 879 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Series American Fisheries Society symposium, 0892-2284 ; 7
American Fisheries Society symposium ; 7
Contents Fish marking and the Magnuson act -- Value of fish marking in fisheries management -- External tags and marks -- Historical review of the development of external tags and marks -- Freeze branding with CO2: An effective and easy-to-use field method to mark fish -- Cold-branding techniques for estimating Atlantic salmon Parr densities -- Tattoo-ink marking method for batch-identification of fish -- Twelve-year overview of fluorescent marking of cutthroat trout in Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho -- Comparison of morphometric and Meristic data against truss networks for describing Pacific Herring stocks -- Bias and variation in stock composition estimates due to scale regeneration -- Use of scale patterns and shape as discriminators between wild and hatchery striped bass stocks in California -- Stocking checks on scales as marks for identifying hatchery striped Bass in the Hudson river -- Evaluation of Snow Crab tags retainable through molting -- Effectiveness of the Australian Western Rock Lobster tag for marking juvenile American lobsters along the Maine coast -- Development and field evaluation of a Mini-Spaghetti tag for individual identification of small fishes -- Marking and tagging intertidal fishes: Review of techniques -- Effects of abdominally implanted internal anchor tags on Largemouth Bass -- Abrasion and protrusion of internal anchor tags in Hudson River Striped Bass -- Anchor tag return rates for Pacific Herring in British Columbia -- Evaluation of tagging techniques for shortnose Sturgeon and Atlantic Sturgeon -- Evaluation of various external marking techniques for Atlantic Salmon -- Tagging demersal marine fish in subzero temperatures along the Canadian Atlantic Coast -- Use of hydroscopic molded nylon dart tags and internal anchor tags on Red Drum -- Summary of King Mackerel tagging in the Southeastern USA: Mark-recapture techniques and factors influencing tag returns -- Underwater tagging and visual recapture as a technique for studying movement patterns of Rockfish -- Internal Tags and Marks -- Internal extrinsic identification systems: Overview of implanted wire tags, Otolith marks, and parasites -- Otolith marking -- Inducement of unique otolith banding patterns as a practical means to mass-mark juvenile Pacific Salmon -- Mass-marking of otoliths of lake trout sac fry by temperature manipulation -- Use of the brain parasite Myxobolus neurobius in separating mixed stocks of stockeye salmon -- Washington Department of fisheries' mobile tagging units: construction and operation -- Effects of time and fish size on coded wire tag loss from Chinook and Coho salmon -- Performance of half-length coded wire tags implanted in emergent pink salmon -- Effects on survival of trapping and coded wire tagging Coho salmon smolts -- Coded wire tag retention by, and tagging mortality of, striped bass reared at the Hudson river hatchery -- Magnetic tag detection efficiency for Hudson river striped bass -- Insertion and detection of magnetic microwave tags in Atlantic herring -- Head mold design for coded wire tagging of selected spiney-rayed fingerling fishes -- Tag retention, survival, and growth of red drum fingerlings marked with coded wire tags -- Evaluation of marking techniques for juvenile and adult white sturgons reared in captivity -- Evaluation of coded microwave tags inserted in legs of small juvenile American lobsters -- visible implanted fish tag -- Feasibility of using implantable passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags in salmonids -- PIT-tag monitoring systems for hydroelectric dams and fish hatcheries -- Equipment, methods and an automated data-entry station for PIT tagging -- Use of PIT tags to individually identify striped bass and red drum brood stocks -- Relative success of telemetry studies in Michigan -- Effects of dummy ultrasonic transmitters on juvenile Coho salmon -- Use of radiotelemetry to estimate survival of saugers passed through turbines and spillbays at dams -- Radio transmitters used to study salmon in glacial rivers -- Pulse-coded radio tags for fish identification -- Use of staple sutures to close surgical incisions for transmitter implants -- Monitoring the nearshore movement of red king crabs under sea ice with ultrasonic tags -- Evaluation of pressure-sensitive radio transmitters used for monitoring depth selection by trout in lotic systems -- Genetic marking of an Alaskan pink salmon population, with an evaluation of the mark and the marking process -- practical and theoretical guidelines for genetically marking fish populations -- Evaluation of adult returns of genetically marked chum salmon, with suggested future applications -- Genetic marking of fishes: overview focusing on protein variation -- Gametic disequalibrium analysis as a means of identifying mixtures of salmon populations -- Genetic differentiation of pacific herring based on enzyme electrophoresis and mitochondrial DNA analysis -- Mitochondrial DNA variability in brook trout populations from western Maryland -- Restriction endonuclease analysis of stripped bass mitochondrial DNA: The Atlantic coastal migratory stock -- Technique for determining mitochondrial DNA markers in blood samples from walleyes -- Genetic marking of fish by use of variability in chromosomes and nuclear DNA -- DNA fingerprinting in fish: A new generation of genetic markers -- Genetic markers identified by immunogenetic methods -- Inorganic chemical marks induced in fish -- Variability in incorporation of calcein as a fluorescent marker in fish otoliths -- Screening of elements for the chemical marking of hatchery salmon -- Preliminary field verification of daily growth increments in the lapillar otoliths Screening of elements for the chemical marking of hatchery salmon -- preliminary field verification of daily growth increments in the lapillar otoliths of juvenile cunners -- Distinguishing populations of herring by chemometry of fatty acids -- tagging at the FBI, present and future -- Microchemical analysis of fish hard parts for reconstructing habitat use: practice and promise -- Design of survival experiments with marked animals: a case study -- Use of tag-recovery information in migration and movement studies -- Determining movement patterns in marine organisms: comparison of methods tested on penaeid shrimp -- Use of coded wire tag data to estimate aggregate stock composition of salmon catches in multiple mixed-stock fisheries -- use of abnormal streamer tags and maximum-likelihood techniques to estimate spotted seatrout survival and growth -- Jeopardized estimates of the contribution of marked pacific salmon to the sport fishery of the strait of Georgia, British Columbia, due to awareness factor variability -- Angler use of black crappie and the effects of a reward-tag program at Jamesport community lake, Missouri -- Effects of monetary rewards and jaw-tag placement on angler reporting rates for walleyes and smallmouth bass -- comparison of two methods for replacing coded wire tag studies -- Parametric bootstrap confidence intervals for estimating contributions to fisheries from marked salmon populations -- Variance estimation for stock-contribution estimates based on sample recoveries of coded-wire-tagged fish -- Sample-size determination for mark-recapture experiments: Hudson river case study -- Random sampling design to estimate hatchery contributions to fisheries -- factors that affect the recapture of tagged sablefish off the west coast of Canada -- Improved data in tagging program through quality assurance and control -- data organisation and coding for a coastwide mark-recovery data system -- Sizes, structures, and movements of brook trout and Atlantic salmon populations inferred from schnabel mark-recapture studies in two Newfoundland lakes -- Fish-marking techniques in New Zealand -- History of the ICCAT tagging program, 1971-1986 -- Australian cooperative game-fish tagging program, 1973-1987: status and evaluation of tags -- Stripped bass restoration
along the Atlantic coast: a multistate and federal cooperative hatchery and tagging program -- Regional overview of coded wire tagging on anadromous salmon and steelhead in northwest America -- Operation of a large-scale multi agency program for genetic stock identification -- Sixty years of tagging Pacific halibut: a case study -- History of the cooperative game fish tagging program in the Atlantic ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean sea, 1954-1987 -- Marine fish tagging in South Africa -- The Fisheries Research Institute's hagh-seas salmonid tagging program and methodology for scale pattern analysis
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Fish tagging -- Congresses.
Fish tagging.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Parker, Nick C.
American Fisheries Society.
LC no. 90084827
ISBN 0913235598