Tagged tuna graphic by Nancy Hulbirt, SOEST Illustration.

Other Publications by PFRP Project Investigators

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[ By First Author’s Last Name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ]
  1. Amesbury, Judith R., and Rosalind L. Hunter-Anderson. An analysis of archaeological and historical data of fisheries for pelagic species in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Micronesian Archaeological Research Services, May 2008. (PDF, 6 MB, 170 pp). Appendices (PDF, 10 MB, 105 pp).
  2. Bigelow, K., M. Musyl, and F. Poisson. Manuscript detailing the effects of current vectors on predicting catenary depths for over 600 longline sets instrumented with TDRs. (manuscript in prep).
  3. Bolker, Ben, and Toshinori Okuyama. Using ecological covariates to strengthen sea turtle mixed stock analysis. Presentation at the 24th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, San Jose, Costa Rica 22-29 February 2004 (runner-up student prize awarded to Toshinori Okuyama).
  4. Bolker, B., T. Okuyama, K. Bjorndal, and A. Bolten, 2003. Accounting for sampling error of rare genotypes in sea turtle stock estimation. Page 252 in: J.A. Seminoff, compiler. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. NOAATechnical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-503.
  5. Brill, R. and M. Musyl. Movements and habitat preferences of swordfish in the Pacific Ocean. (manuscript in prep).
  6. Brill, R.W. K.A. Bigelow, M.K. Musyl, K.A. Fritsches, and E.J. Warrant. Bigeye tuna behavior and physiology: their relevance to stock assessments and fishery biology. ICCAT SCRS Report. (submitted)
  7. Brill, R. and G. Antonelis, 2001 - Research work has been documented in the form of a five minute video entitled: "Bait Selection Study in Marine Turtles". This video has been presented to various government and scientific meetings and highlights our research with captive turtles.
  8. Brill, R.W. and P.G. Bushnell, 2000. Cardiovascular Systems of Tunas. Chapter in Fish Physiology, vol. 19, Academic Press, accepted for publication.
  9. Brill, R.W., 1996b. Cooperative NMFS-university projects get recognition in the popular and scientific press. Commerce People, in preparation.
  10. Brill, R.W., K. Cousins, and P. Kleiber, 1996d. Feasibility and effects of long term intramuscular implantation of model archival tags in yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). Bulletin of Marine Science, submitted.
  11. Buonaccorsi, V., and J.E. Graves, 1996. Evaluating intra- and inter-ocean population structure in the blue marlin: Evidence from anonymous single copy nuclear DNA. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, in preparation.
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  13. Cousins, K.L. and R.W. Brill, 1996. Fast conducting fibers in the cardiac muscle of a teleost, the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). Journal of Morphology, in preparation.
  14. Curtis, Rita E., 1996a. Short-run supply response in a multi-species fishery. In preparation.
  15. Curtis, Rita E., 1996b. Spatial allocation of effort: a discrete choice model of short run supply response in the Hawaii longline fishery. Dissertation project with the University of Maryland, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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  17. Dalziel, A.C., S.E. Moore, C.D. Moyes. Control Of Mitochondrial Enzyme Content In the Muscles of High Performance Fish. Submitted to Am J Physiol March 2004. (Fish samples were collected during PFRP cruises and PFRP support is acknowledged)
  18. Durland, T. and B. Qiu, 2002. Transmission of subinertial coastal Kelvin waves through an island gap. J. Phys. Oceanogr., submitted.
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  20. Foley, D.G., R. Mirshak, R. Brainard and J. Sibert, 2002. Development of an Ocean Atlas and Applications to Studying and Monitoring Coral Reef Ecosystems in the Pacific Basin. Eos. Trans. AGU, 83(4), Ocean Sciences Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS11S-03.
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  22. Gillis T.E., C.D. Moyes and G.F. Tibbits. Sequence mutations in teleost cardiac troponin C that are permissive of high Ca2+ affinity of site II. Am. J. Physiol. (in press 2003).
  23. Glazier, Edward W., 2000. Interim report: Hawaii charter patron survey, 2000. Unpublished JIMAR report.
  24. Graves, J.E., and J.R. McDowell, 1996. Population genetic structure of blue marlin in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: Evidence from RFLP analysis of mtDNA. Fishery Bulletin, in preparation.
  25. Gu, X., 2001. Assessment of fishing capacity in domestic fisheries: Hawaii based longline fleet. (NMFS-HL internal project report).
  26. Gu, X., 2001. Sensitivity analysis, non-inferiority set estimation, and a multiobjective programming model. (NMFS-HL internal project report).
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  28. Hamilton, Marcia S., Rita E. Curtis and Michael D. Travis, 1996. Hawaii longline vessel economics. Marine Resource Economics, submitted.
  29. Hampton, John, and David Fournier, 1998. Preliminary analysis of yellowfin tuna catch, effort, size and tagging data using an integrated age-structured model. PDF file of age-structured model manuscript
  30. He, X., and C.H. Boggs, 1996a. Bycatch and discards of blue shark, Prionace glauca, by the Hawaii-based longline fishery from 1991 to 1995 (technical report).
  31. He, X., and C.H. Boggs, 1996b. Estimating fisheries impacts using commercial fisheries data: Simulation models and time series analysis of Hawaii's yellowfin tuna fisheries. Proceedings of the Second World Fisheries Congress, July 28-August 1, 1996, Brisbane, Australia, in press.
  32. He, X., and C.H. Boggs, 1996c. Time series analysis on Hawaii's tuna fisheries: Do local catches affect local abundance? Second FAO Expert Consultation on Interactions of Pacific Tuna Fisheries, Paper No. 5-24, Shimizu, Japan., in press.
  33. Hoyle, Simon D., and Maunder, Mark N. A Bayesian integrated population dynamics model to analyze data for protected species. Animal Biology and Conservation. (in press)
  34. Humphreys, Robert L., Michael Musyl and Edward E. DeMartini. SC/04/SWO-WG/02 Biological Research Conducted During 2002-2003 in Support of Swordfish Stock Assessment
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  36. Jones, D.R., Brill, R.W., Cousins, K.L., Bushnell, P.B., Steffensen, J.F. and Keen, J.K, 1996. Capillary permeability and Starling forces in three teleosts: yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and cod (Gadus morhua). Journal of Experimental Biology, in preparation.
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  38. Kitchell, J.F., T.E. Essington, C.H. Boggs, D.E. Schlinder and C. J. Waters, 2000. Sharks and shark fisheries in an ecosystem context. Proceedings of the International Pelagic Shark Workshop, Feb. 14-17, 2000, Asilomar, CA.
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  40. Leung, PingSun, 1996b. Multilevel and multiobjective programming model of Hawaii commercial multifishery. Draft working paper, in preparation.
  41. Leung, PingSun, Cai, J., Pooley, Samuel. G., and Pan, Minling, 2004. Linkages of Fishing Sectors to Hawaii's Economy and Economic Impacts of Hawaii's Longlining Regulations (under review)
  42. Lumpkin, C.F. and P. Flament, 2000. Lagrangian statistics in the central north Pacific. Journal of Marine Systems, forthcoming.
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  44. Malte, H., C. Larsen, M.K. Musyl, and R.W. Brill. Differential heating and cooling rates in bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); a model of non-steady state heat exchange. American Journal of Physiology. (submitted ).
  45. McConnell, K.E. and T.C. Haab, 2000. Small vessel fishing in Hawaii: Models for economic values and behavior. Draft technical report.
  46. McConnell, Kenneth E., 1999. Hedonic prices for fish: Tuna prices in Hawaii. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, forthcoming.
  47. Moyes, C.D., N. Fragoso, M. Musyl, and R. Brill. Evaluating predictors of post-release survival of large pelagics. In preparation for submission to Science 6/04 (Funded in whole by PFRP).
  48. Musyl, M. and R. Brill. Post release mortality and movements in blue shark identified with PSATs. (manuscript in prep).
  49. Musyl, M.K. and D.S. Curran, 2000. Depth and temperature distributions of pelagic fishes caught on longlines in Hawaii. (Draft manuscript under NMFS review)
  50. Musyl, Michael, and Lianne McNaughton, 2007. Report on Pop-up Satellite Archival Tag (PSAT) Operations, Conducted on Sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus by Research Scientists of the Fisheries Research Institute, Eastern Marine Biology Research Center, and Institute of Oceanography, College of Science, National Taiwan University, 6-7 June 2007, Chengkong, Taiwan, R.O.C. (Trip report by Michael Musyl and Lianne McNaughton, NMFS, PIFSC, June 2007)
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  52. Nielsen, A., K. Bigelow, J. Sibert, M. Musyl, et al. Manuscript detailing results of PSAT-GPS double tagging studies with incorporation of SST into the Kalman filter. (manuscript in prep).
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  54. O'Malley, J.M. and E.W. Glazier, 2001. Motivations, satisfaction of recreational charter fishing patrons in Hawai'i. Article in the Hawaii Fishing News, 28: 3, April 2002.
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  56. Pan, Minling, 2003. Quantitative Measurement of Fishing Capacity for the Western Pacific Fisheries (under review).
  57. Pan, Minling, and Samuel G. Pooley, 2004. Tuna Price in Relation to Economic Factors and Sea Surface Temperature (submitted for publication).
  58. Pan, Minling, and SMS Research Inc., 2004. Fishery Input-Output Model & Methodology I/O paper (working paper - prepared for JIMAR publication)
  59. Pan, Minling and Samuel G. Pooley, 2000. Factors affecting the prices of pelagic fish in the Hawaii markets: A simple statistical analysis. Submitted for publication as a SOEST-JIMAR technical report, under revision.
  60. Polovina, J.J., E. Howell and M.P. Seki, 2000. Satellite ocean color sensors detect biological change in mid-latitude North Pacific, 1997-2000. Fisheries Oceanography, in review.
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  62. Qiu, B., and T. Durland, 2002. Interaction between an island and the ventilated thermocline: Implications for the Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent.
    J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press.
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  64. Reeb, C.A., L. Arcangeli and B.A. Block, 1999. Global population structure of the swordfish (Xiphias gladius) as inferred through analysis of eleven microsatellite loci. Molecular Ecology, in preparation.
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  66. Sibert, John, 1996. Integrated Research in Support of Management. Paper presented at a November 1996 fisheries symposium held at Monterey Bay Aquarium, CA. Sponsored by the National Coalition for Marine Conservation as part of its Marine Fisheries Symposium Series.
  67. Sibert, John, 2000. MHLC6 Draft Proposal, April 19, 2000, 29 pages.
  68. Sibert, John, 2001. Integrated Statistical Models of Tuna Movement in Relation to Fish Attractors Paper presented by John Sibert at Technical Session and Panel: Deep Rigs and FADs, AFS Southern Division Midyear Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, February 25, 2001.
  69. Sibert, John, and David Fournier, 2001. Possible models for combining tracking data with conventional tagging data. In Electronic Tagging and Tracking in Marine Fisheries, Proceedings of the Symposium on Tagging and Tracking Marine Fish with Electronic Devices, February 7-11, 2000, East-West Center, University of Hawaii.
  70. Sibert, John, 2004. Comparison of stock assessment methods using an operational model (4 MB). Revised MWG-4 paper from SCTB 17 Meeting, Majuro, Marshall Islands, Aug. 9-18, 2004.
  71. Swimmer, Y., R. Arauz, M. Musyl, J. Ballestero, L. McNaughton, and R. Brill, 2004. Survivorship and dive behaviour of olive ridley sea turtles after their release from longline fishing gear off Coasta Rica. (manuscript in preparation).
  72. Swimmer, J.Y. and R. Brill, 2001. Methods aimed to reduce marine turtle interactions with longline fishing gear. [Abstract]. NOAA-Tech Memo-NMFS-SEFSC. (In press)
  73. Swimmer, J.Y., R.W. Brill, and M. Musyl. Methods to quantify mortality of marine turtles incidentally captured in longline fishing gear using pop-up satellite archival tags. Marine Turtle Newsletter. (In press).
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  75. Travis, Michael D., 1996a. Fishing effort, power, and capacity: The importance and evolution of terminology in fisheries science. In preparation.
  76. Travis, Michael D., 1996b. Regulatory changes and their impact on Hawaii's longline fishery. In preparation.
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  78. Walsh, W.A.and R.A. Skillman. Comparisons of fish catch data reported by fishery observers and in commercial logbooks to sales records from the United Fishing Agency Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii. NMFS Honolulu Laboratory, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Manuscript Report File 002-2001H-MRF.
  79. Walsh, William, A., Keith A. Bigelow, and Russell Y. Ito. 2007. Corrected catch histories and logbook accuracy for billfishes (Istiophoridae) in the Hawaii-based longline fishery. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Technical Memorandum, NOAA-TM-NMFS-PIFSC-13, 47 p.
  80. Ward, R.D., C.A. Reeb and B.A. Block, 2001. Population structure of Australian swordfish Xiphias gladius. Final Report to Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Canberra. PDF file of Australian swordfish report
  81. Young, Jock, and Bob Olson. Workshop report: The ecological role of squid in pelagic ecosystems, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 16-17 November 2006. Globec International Newsletter 13(1), April 2007. pp 43-44.
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