(1988) Status of the Pacific whiting resource in 1987 and recommendations to management in 1988. Hollowed, A.B., Adlerstein, S.A., Francis, R.C., Saunders, M., Williamson, N.J. (1989) New perspectives on the relationship between recruitment of Pacific hake ( Merluccius productus) and the ocean environment, in Effects of Ocean Variability on Recruitment and an Evaluation of Parameters Used in Stock Assessment Models (eds R.J. (1992) Spatial and temporal distributions of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus, larvae and estimates of survival during early life stages. (1979) The California Current system-hypotheses and facts. (TINRO), Vladivostok, USSR, 240 pp (In Russian). (1974) The biology and fishery of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus, PhD thesis, Pac. (1991) Status of the coastal Pacific whiting resource in 1990. (1990) Status of the coastal Pacific whiting resource in 1989 and recommendations to management in 1990. (1992) Detecting environmental covariates of Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus, growth using a growth-increment regression model. (1991) Spatial and temporal patterns in the catch of Pacific whiting in the U.S. (ed.) (1985) Pacific whiting: the resource, the industry, and a management history. (1975) Age and growth of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus. (1991) Groundfish exploitation rates based on life history parameters. (1963) Contribution to the biology of the Pacific hake, Merluccius productus (Ayres). (1985) Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus, stocks off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. (1982) The life history and fishery of Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus. (1986) Evaluating incidental catches of 0-age Pacific hake to forecast recruitment. (1985) Recruitment of Pacific whiting, Merluccius productus, and the ocean environment. (1982) The dynamics of California sea lion predation on Pacific hake. (1982) The early life history of the Pacific hake, Merluccius productus. (1981) Larval transport and recruitment of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus. ![]() (1955) Eggs and larvae of the Pacific hake, Merluccius productus. (1959) The vertical distribution of fish eggs and larvae off California and Baja California. ![]() This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.Īhlstrom, E.H. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. ![]() at-sea processor allocation, and the bycatch of salmon and rockfish. Management of Pacific hake has become increasingly contentious as fishery managers struggle with US-Canada allocation, onshore vs. Quantitative assessment models have been developed to fully integrate analysis of survey and fishery data, and to provide insight regarding the distribution of hake biomass across the US-Canada border in summer. Hake abundance and distribution is surveyed every 3 years. In recent years there has been continued research effort devoted to understanding the role of environmental variation in controlling hake recruitment, and increased investigation of spatial and temporal patterns in growth of juvenile and adult hake. (1982) and the collected papers edited by Dark (1985) provide an excellent review of this research and describe the early fishery. The life history and biology of this population has been studied extensively. Pacific hake ( Merluccius productus), also known as Pacific whiting, is the most abundant commercial fish species off the US west coast of California, Oregon and Washington and has supported a fishery averaging 170000 tonnes since 1966.
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