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COUNCIL MEETING 1993 CONTRIBUTIONS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE 81 th STATUTORY MEETING Gen General Assembly Reports and Papers of General Interest .................. .. 1 Del Delegates Meetings .......................................... .. 2 Fi Finance Committee .......................................... ., 3 Pub Publications Committee ....................................... .. 3 A Consultative Committee ....................................... ., 4 B C Fish Capture Committee Hydrography Committee 5 8 D Statistics Committee ......................................... .. 12 E Marine Environmental Quality Committee 16 F Mariculture Committee 18 G Demersal Fish Committee 21 H Pelagic Fish Committee ....................................... .. 25 J Baltic Fish Committee ........................................ .. 28 K Shellfish Committee 30 L Biological Oceanography Committee ............................... .. 34 M Anadromous and Catadromous Fish Committee 39 N Marine Mammals Committee 43 Papers and Posters for Theme Sessions ..................................... .. 45 ACFM ACME Advisory Committee on Fishery Management 46 Assessment Working Group Reports ... ............................ ., 46 Advisory Committee on the Marine Environment ....................... ., 48 Environment-Related Working Group Reports '" ...................... .. 48

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  • COUNCIL MEETING 1993

    CONTRIBUTIONS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE 81th STATUTORY MEETING

    Gen General Assembly Reports and Papers of General Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1

    Del Delegates Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2

    Fi Finance Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 3

    Pub Publications Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

    A Consultative Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 4

    B

    C

    Fish Capture Committee

    Hydrography Committee

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    D Statistics Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12

    E Marine Environmental Quality Committee 16

    F Mariculture Committee 18

    G Demersal Fish Committee 21

    H Pelagic Fish Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25

    J Baltic Fish Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28

    K Shellfish Committee 30

    L Biological Oceanography Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34

    M Anadromous and Catadromous Fish Committee 39

    N Marine Mammals Committee 43

    Papers and Posters for Theme Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45

    ACFM

    ACME

    Advisory Committee on Fishery Management 46Assessment Working Group Reports ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 46

    Advisory Committee on the Marine Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 48Environment-Related Working Group Reports '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48

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    GENERAL ASSEMBLY REPORTS AND PAPERS OF GENERAL INTEREST

    Gen:l

    Gen:2

    Gen:3

    Gen:4Ref. A + DelGen:5

    Gen:6Ref. A + Del

    Observers' reports from cooperating organisations

    ICES activities in 1992/1993

    Election of standing scientific Committee Chairmen at the 81"tStatutory Meeting (E+F)

    Report of Mid-Term Meeting of Consultative Committee,ICES Headquarters, 14-16 June 1993

    Advance Release of Tables 1-6 of ICES Fisheries Statistics,Vol. 77, 1992

    Report of the Bureau Working Group on Strategic Planningfor Scientific Cooperation and Advice, Copenhagen, 17-20June 1993

    (E + F) = in English and French

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  • Del:1 *

    Del:2*

    Del:3*

    Del:4*

    Del:5*

    Del:6*

    Del:7*

    Del:8*

    Del:9*

    DEL - DELEGATES DOCUMENTS

    Audited Income and Expenditure Account for the FinancialYear 1991/1992 with Balance Sheet at 31/10 1992

    Progress report on the Administration for the year 1 November1992 to 31 October 1993

    Report on Activities, 1992

    Estimated accounts for the financial year 1992/1993

    Draft budget for the financial year 1993/1994 (E+F)

    Draft forecast budget for the financial year 1994/1995 (E+F)

    Elections and appointments by the Council at the 81st StatutoryMeeting (E+F)

    Request for reduced number of shares by Russia

    North Sea Task Force Progress Report

    REFERENCE PAPER FOR THE DELEGATES MEETINGS

    Gen:4, Gen:6

    *For Delegates only.(E+F) = in English and French.

    2

  • Fi:1 *

    Pub: 1*

    Pub:2*

    Pub:3*

    Pub:4*

    Pub:5*

    Pub:6*

    Pub:7*

    FI - FINANCE COMMITTEE

    Agenda for the Finance Committee

    PUB - PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE

    Agenda for the Publications Committee

    Publication activities in 1992/1993

    Sale of ICES publications during the last three years

    Report of the Editors of the ICES Journal ofMarine Science for1992/1993

    Academic Press publisher's report for 1993: ICES Journal ofMarineScience

    Publication of ICES Symposia proceedings

    Recording of rare fishes from the ICES area

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE

    E:2, F: 16, L: 12

    *For the relevant Committee only.

    3

  • A:l*

    A:2*

    A:3*

    A:4*

    A:5*

    A - CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE

    Agenda for the Consultative Committee

    Minutes of ACFM Meeting, ICES Headquarters, 27 October - 4 November1992

    Minutes of ACFM Meeting, ICES Headquarters, 18-26 May 1993

    Minutes of ACME Meeting, ICES Headquarters, 1-11 June 1993

    Compendium of recommendations from Working/Study Group reports

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE

    Gen:4, Gen:6, G:3, G:4, J:3, L:4, N:5

    "

    *For the relevant Committee only.

    4

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    B:1

    B:2

    B:3Ref. H

    B - FISH CAPTURE COMMI'ITEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Report of the Working Group on Fishing Technology andFish Behaviour, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19-20 April 1993

    Report of the Working Group on Fisheries AcousticsScience and Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 21-22 April1993

    B:4

    B:5

    B:6

    B:7Sess. T

    B:8

    B:9

    B:10Ref. J+M

    B:ll

    B:12Ref. J

    B:13

    B:14

    B:15Ref. K

    B:16Ref.D,G,H,J,K,N

    B:17

    B:18

    B. Nakashima

    G. Paterakis andS. Georgakarakos

    J. Haralabous andS. Georgakarakos

    A.L Toivonenand R. Hudd

    V. Moderhak

    J. Zaucha et al.

    B. van Marlen etal.

    P. Suuronen etal.

    P.J. Dare et al.

    O.A. Misund andA. Aglen

    B. Totland andO.A. Misund

    A. EngAs andE. Ona

    Report of the Joint Session of the Working Group onFishing Technology and Fish Behaviour and Working Groupon Fisheries Acoustics Science and Technology,Gothenburg, Sweden, 20 April 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Research Vessel NoiseMeasurement, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19 April 1993

    Preliminary report of the Study Group on Target StrengthMethodology, Gothenburg, Sweden, 19 April 1993

    Detecting and measuring pelagic fish schools using remotesensing techniques

    "School": a software for fish school identification

    Fish-school species identification using a neural network

    Survival of undersized salmon after release from the trap net

    Some problems of water flow through the trawl codend

    Preliminary studies of selectivity of cod gill nets in theBaltic

    EC-Project TE-2-554 - improved selectivity of fishing gearsin the North Sea beam trawls

    Survival of Baltic herring (Clupea harengus L.) escapingfrom a trawl codend and through a rigid sorting grid

    The efficiency of spring-loaded dredges used in the westernEnglish Channel fishery for scallops, Pecten maximus (L.)

    On the shape, size and density of North Sea herring schoolsas mapped by echo integration and accurate sonar projection

    Computerbased detection of schools for counting,quantification of size and swimming behaviour by theSimrad SA950 sonar

    Experiences using the constraint technique on bottom trawldoors

    5

  • B:19 O.R. God0 and A three level pelagic trawl for near surface sampling ofRef. H J.W. juvenile fish

    Valdemarsen

    B:20 R.P. Briggs and Square mesh panel studies in the Irish Sea Nephrops fisheryRef. K J.H.B. Robertson

    B:21 K Korsbrekke On subjectivity in the judging of acoustic records;Ref. and O.A. Misund comparison of degree of homogeneity in allocation of echoD,G,H,J,K, values by different teamsN

    B:22 A. Bjordal Capture techniques for wrasse (Labridae)Ref. F

    B:23 A. Bjordal et al. A new radio link telemetry positioning system. Experiencesfrom tracking of fish and crustaceans

    B:24 R.B. Larsen Joint Russian-Norwegian selectivity experiments on codet al. (Gadus morhua L.) with 55 mm sorting grid in demersal

    trawls in the Barents Sea in July 1992

    B:25 T. Lindem and EP-500 - a system for processing and presentation ofSess. T D. AL Houari echogram data produced by the SIMRAD EY-500/EK-500

    echosounders

    B:26 P.-O. Larsson Effects of heavy fishing with Nephrops trawls on the seabedRef. K+L et al. and bottom fauna

    B:27 P.A.M. Stewart Fish capture research - needs and opportunities

    B:28 R.J. Korneliussen Advances in Bergen echo integratorSess. TPoster

    B:29 KG. Foote Directional properties of an 18-KHZ transducer

    B:30 KG. Foote et al. More on the frequency dependence of target strength ofRef. H mature herring

    B:31 Withdrawn.

    B:32 J. Masse and Effect of the number of transects and identification hauls onRef. D, N. Retiere acoustic biomass estimates when several species are presentG,H,J,K,N in an area

    B:33 K Lange Design and construction of cambered V-doors

    B:34 E. Gotze et al. Hydroacoustic small scale investigation of pelagic fishRef. H+J stocks

    B:35 J.W. Grid devices to select shrimp size in trawlsRef. K Valdemarsen

    et al.

    B:36 I. Huse and Target strength (TS) measurements of post spawning herringE.Ona and cod

    B:37 I. Huse and Diurnal variation in behaviour of wintering herring in aRef. H I. R0ttingen fjord in northern Norway

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  • B:38Ref. E+L

    B:39Ref.D,G,H,J,K,N

    B:40Ref. H

    M.J. Kaiser andRE. Spencer

    M.L. Zaferman

    P. Reynisson

    A preliminary assesment of the immediate effect of beamtrawling on a benthic community in the Irish Sea

    Structure and acoustic assessment of fish concentrations

    In situ target strength measurements of Icelandic summerspawning herring in the period 1985-1992

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE FISH CAPTURE COMMIITEE

    D:29, D:30, D:31, D:32, D:34, D:45, D:56, D:63, G:21, G:40, G:44, G:61, G:67, H:36, H:44,H:48, J:9, J:15, K:34, K:37, K:42, K:47, K:54, L:46, N:2, N:9, N:16

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  • C:1

    C:2

    C:3Ref. L

    C:4

    C:5

    C:6Paper andPoster

    C:7Sess.O

    C:8Sess.O

    C:9Sess. T

    C:10Sess. T

    C:llPaper andPoster

    C:12Sess. T

    C:13Sess. TPoster

    M.J. Orrenand P. Bowyer

    MJ. Orren

    J.M. Cotos et al.

    J.M. Cotos et al.

    J. Torres et al.

    H. M. van Aken

    J.W. Ramsteret al.

    K. Blake andM. Gillooly

    C - HYDROGRAPHY COMMITTEE

    Report of the Working Group on Marine DataManagement, Aberdeen, Scotland, 22-24 April 1993

    Report of the Working Group on OceanicHydrography, Aberdeen, Scotland, 21-23 April 1993

    Report of the Working Group on Shelf SeasOceanography, Charleston, SC, USA, 10-13February 1993

    Reports from the SKAGEX Workshop, Lysekil 3-6November 1992 and the meeting of the ICES StudyGroup on SKAGEX, Klaipeda, Lithuania, 29 June -2 July 1993

    Report of the ICES Oceanographic Data Centre

    Physical and chemical oceanographic research at theOceanography Department, Martin Ryan Institute,University College Galway

    A review of the intense upwelling system off thesouthwest coast of Africa - a model for ICESupwelling research

    Upwelling dynamics in Spanish and Portuguesecoast. A pilot study from NOAA-AVHRR imagesand geostrophic winds

    Infrared image integration from METEOSAT andNOAA satellites using cross correlation techniques

    Follow-up and prediction of upwelling in the IberianPeninsula west coast using meteorologic parameters,Ekman flux and satellite remote sensing

    Current measurements in the Iceland Basin

    The United Kingdom's Digital Marine Atlas(UKDMAP) - an operational tool for fisheriesscientists in particular and marine managers andplanners in general

    Evolution of a data gathering, storage andmanagement system for the R.V. Lough Beltra

    C:14Sess. V

    C:15Sess. TPoster

    8

    A. Zezera and E. Zezera

    Y. Coupez

    Recent changes of salinity and its anomalies in thesoutheastern Baltic (1992-1993)

    Comparison of contouring methods for marinenutrient data

  • C:16 C.J. de Boer Water mass distribution in the Iceland BasinPaper and calculated with optimal parameter analysisPoster

    C:17 M. Ostrowski "SKAGEX Atlas", a software package for theSess. T presentation of results of the International SkagerrakPoster Experiment

    C:18 M. Ostrowski et al. Application of the "SKAGEX Atlas" package inSess. T studies of long-term water mass variability along a

    section in Skagerrak

    C:19 Withdrawn.

    C:20 E. Buch The North Atlantic water component of the WestPaper and Greenland currentPoster

    C:21 Withdrawn.

    C:22 R.L. Smith On the process of upwelling: new observations andSess.O understanding

    C:23 J.J. Bisagni et al. Measurements of temporal changes in the circulationSess. T of the Jordan Basin-Maine coastal current systemPoster

    C:24 Withdrawn.

    C:25 D.J. Ellett Transit times to the NE Atlantic of Labrador SeaPaper and water signalsPoster

    C:26 A. Grelowski and Distribution of highly saline waters observed inSess. V T. Wojewodzki April 1993 after the inflow to the southern Baltic

    C:27 O. Vagn Olsen Spatial and temporal variability in winter concen-Paper and trations of nitrite in Kattegat and the North SeaPoster

    C:28 C. Roy and The complete story of the oceans climatic variabilitySess. T R. Mendelssohn at your fingertips: access to the COADS datasetPoster from a micro-computer

    C:29 W.R. Turrell et al. Analysis of the historic time-series obtained in thePaper and Faroe-Shetland ChannelPoster

    C:30 E. Hagen et al. A case study of meso-scale motion patterns off theSess.O Portuguese west coast

    C:31 R. Goward and The influence of cool water incursions on phyto-Sess.O G. Savidge plankton populations in Bantry Bay, southwest

    Ireland

    C:32 D. Whelan et al. An in situ and remote sensing study of the nearSess. T surface water parameters in the Waterford HarbourPoster estuary and the Celtic Sea in June and July 1993

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  • C:33 L. Rickards The status of data supply to the ICES OceanographicPaper and Databank: the last 25 yearsPoster

    C:34 L. Nykjrer and Variability of coastal upwelling and cross-shelfSess.O W. Schrimpf transport off the Northwest African coast

    C:35 H. Hardarson The Hugrun family of marine recorders and theirSess. T applications, showing examples from Iceland andPoster Canada

    C:36 M. Kahru Effects of local upwellings on pelagic ecosystemsSess.OPaper andPoster

    C:37 J.C. de Munck Principles of inverse modeling of hydrographic data

    C:38 T. Knutsen and Quality control of current measurements made by anSess. T Y. F0lling Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)Poster

    C:39 J. Blindheim and Seasonal property and flux variations in the AtlanticPaper and F. Rey inflow to the Nordic seasPoster

    C:40 A. Lavin et ai. Comparison over time of temperature and salinity at24.5°N in the Atlantic

    C:41 H. Loeng et ai. Current measurements in the northeastern BarentsPaper and SeaPoster

    C:42 T. Gytre An operative system for remote readout of STDPaper and stations via telephonePoster

    C:43 M. Mork and A.J. da Silva Transient upwelling off West IberiaSess.O

    C:44 K.A. Orvik and M. Mork Recent investigations of the frontal region in thePaper and Norwegian coastal currentPoster

    C:45 S.-A. Malmberg and Satellite tracked drogue experiment in IcelandicPaper and J. Briem waters in 1992Poster

    C:46 Withdrawn.

    C:47 G. Becker and G. Wegner North Sea surface temperature means 1981 to 1990Paper andPoster

    C:48 E. Kleine Numerical simulation of the recent (1993) majorSess. V Baltic inflow

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  • C:49

    C:50 H. GiesePaper andPoster

    C:51 W. Matthaus et al.Sess. V

    C:52 W. MatthausSess. V

    C:53 R. Tamsalu andPoster K. Myrberg

    C:54 a.v. Titov et aI.

    C:55 N. Emerson and D. BurnsSess. TPoster

    C:56

    C:57 B. Broman andSess. V H. Dahlin

    C:58 H. Dahlin andSess. V B. HAkansson

    C:59 B. Rudels et al.

    Withdrawn.

    Multiparameter water mass analysis with erroranalysis of tracer data from the eastern Atlantic

    The major Baltic inflow in January 1993

    Major inflows of highly saline water into the BalticSea - a review

    A baroclinic prognostic model of the Gulf of Finland

    Results of oceanographic investigations in thenortheast Atlantic in spring, 1993

    Computer-aided sea bed classification

    Withdrawn.

    The start of the 1993 major inflow to the Baltic Seaand the transport of salt and water through theSound

    The changes of the hydrographic conditions in theBornholm Basin and the Stolpe Furrow due to the1993 major inflow to the Baltic Sea

    Greenland Sea deep waters: a report on 1993 winterand spring cruises by RVs "Polarstern" and"Valdivia"

    C:60Sess.O

    C:61Sess.O

    John A. Johnson

    D. Barton

    Modelling coastal upwelling

    Near surface dynamics of coastal upwelling

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE HYDROGRAPHY COMMITTEE

    G:3, H:8, H:9, H:15, H:18, H:23, H:31, H:37, H:49, J:3, K:17, L:4, L:7, M:9, M:lO, M:13, M:29,M:32, M:42, M:49, Env:l

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  • D - STATISTICS COMMI'ITEE

    S. Garcia et al. Software for tropical fisheries research: the needs and theresponse by FAO and ICLARM

    Withdrawn

    Using Monte Carlo simulations to account for uncertainties instock assessments and biological advice for fisheriesmanagement. Application to the northern stock of Europeanhake

    On the stability of dynamic surplus production models

    Instantaneous separable VPA (ISVPA) with determination ofnatural mortality coefficient

    Progress Report 1992/1993

    B. Mesnil

    Development of a marine geographical information system forAegean Sea

    Comparison of several algorithms for computation ofconditional maximum likelihood estimates of composition ofstock mixtures from discrete characters

    G.A.P. Black and Interactive data visualization of fisheries management systemsR. Mohn

    D:8

    0:9Sess. p

    D:6Sess. T

    D:7Sess. T

    D:1 Z.I. KiznerSess. T

    D:2 Z.I. Kizner andD.A. Vasilyev

    D:3 ICES FisherySecretary

    D:4 V.K. Despotakiset al.

    D:5 J.J. Pella et al.

    D:lO W.H. LenarzSess. P

    D:ll J. RiceSess. P

    0:12 A.A.RosenbergSess. P and V. Restrepo

    0:13 O. Varis et al.Ref. M

    0:14 Sh. W. FrederickSess. P and

    R.M. Peterman

    D:15 Y. MorizurSess. T et al.

    D:16 0. UlltangSess. P

    D:17 J. HorbowyRef. J

    0:18 A.O.M. SmithSess. P

    12

    Advice under uncertainty to managers for two fisheries of thenortheastern Pacific

    How to reduce the impact of model uncertainty on assessmentsand advice

    The Eloquent Shrug: expressing uncertainty and risk in stockassessments

    Belief networks in fish stock assessment - The Baltic salmoncase

    Choosing fisheries harvest policies: How much doesuncertainties matter?

    An automatic data collection by using bar codes

    Risk analysis and biological knowledge

    The multispecies stock-production model

    Risk assessment or management strategy evaluation: what domanagers need and want?

  • D:19 H. Troadec TNPC,an assisted system for the interpretation of calcifiedSess. T structuresPoster

    D:20 Y. Coupez Logbook reporting with GISSess. TPoster

    D:21 Withdrawn.

    D:22 M.I. Fogarty Recruitment dynamics of Georges Bank haddock: Evidence forRef. G mutiple equilibria

    D:23 S. Floen et al. An integrated database for marine researchSess. T

    0:24 S. Fifas et al. Sole fishery (Solea vulgaris) in the western English ChannelRef. G (France). Sampling of commercial landings, stochastic length

    virtual population analysis, study of interactions betweeninshore and offshore trawlers

    D:25 C.T. Macer and Monthly catch prediction software incorporating changes inSess. T R.A. Ayers fishing effort.and mesh size using EXCEL spreadsheetsPoster

    0:26 I. Horwood Stochastically optimal management of fisheriesSess. P

    D:27 C.D. Darby The use of spawning stock biomass estimates derived from eggRef. H surveys as indices for tuning separable VPA assessments

    D:28 G.Y. Conan and Phase-space diagrams, a first approach to chaos modelling ofRef. K F. SOler North American landings of Homarus americanus

    D:29 G.Y. Conan et al. Practical comparison of shellfish biomass estimates by ordinaryRef. kriging (composition, and global) and 3 dimensional splineB,G,H,I, approximationK,N

    D:30 G.Y. Conan and On board real time mapping and assessing a resource duringRef. B+K D.A. Stolyarenko commercial fishing for optimizing catch and costs

    D:31 EJ. Simmonds Survey strategies for structure populations; Part II. PrecisionRef.B,G, and R.I. Fryer of variance estimatorsH,I,K,N

    D:32 D.N. MacLennan Gear selectivity and the variation of yieldRef. B

    D:33 E. Ferrandis and A Gaussian process for the evolution of cohorts of marineI.A. Posadas fishes under exploitation

    D:34 E. Ferrandis and Geostatistics and spatial simulation modeling: a new approachRef. P. Muck for improved resource evaluationB,G,H,I,K,N

    D:35 P.I. Rago Two randomization tests for estimation of regional changes inRef. M fish abundance indices: application to North Atlantic salmon

    13

  • D:36Sess. T

    D:37

    D:38Sess. p

    D:39Sess. T

    D:40Sess. T

    D:41

    D:42Sess. T

    D:43Ref. H

    D:44Sess. T

    D:45Ref. B,G,H,J,K,N

    D:46

    D:47Ref. G

    D:48Ref. J+G

    D:49

    D:50

    D:51Ref. K

    D:52Ref.G+H+J

    D:53Ref. K

    D:54Sess. p

    D:55Ref. G

    14

    J.S. Idoine andG.R. Shepherd

    B.A. Megreyet ai.

    V.G. Wespestadand T.J. Quinn II

    A.E. Punt

    A. Nicolajsen andJ.M. Gnistein

    D.R. Smyth

    J. Hamre

    J .R. Selvik et ai.

    K.G. Foote

    P.R. Garrahan

    M. Bleil andR. Oeberst

    J.M. Hoenig andV.R. Restrepo

    J.M. Hoeniget ai.

    J.M. Hoeniget ai.

    J.M. Hoeniget ai.

    P.A. Shelton andMJ. Morgan

    M.J. Morgan andJ.M. Hoenig

    Application of distributed delay models to complex lifehistories in marine fisheries

    Withdrawn.

    Sensitivity of optimum harvest strategy estimates to alternativedefinitions of risk

    Programming in advanced spreadsheets: a three stock VPAincorporating migration

    Uses and abuses of three, automated techniques for performingfisheries stock assessment

    What is the most cost-effective procedure for samplinglandings from a commercial fishery?

    Development of a computerised database system for fisheriesresearch

    A model of estimating biological attachment of fish stocks toexclusive economic zones

    Marine resource data base (MRDB), a database on vulnerablemarine resources in Norway

    Abundance estimation of herring hibernating in a fjord

    Withdrawn.

    Resampling techniques used in calculating estimators andconfidence intervals of gastric evacuation rates

    On the accuracy of cod fecundity estimations

    Withdrawn.

    Sequential population analysis incorporating order restrictionson the estimates of fishing mortality

    Index-removal estimators of population size which incorporateinformation on sampling gear selectivity

    Using prior and current information to estimate agecomposition: a new kind of age-length key

    An efficient design for index-removal and change-in-ratioestimation of population size with application to snow crab

    Assessing the risk of failing to achieve replacementrecruitment

    Maturity at age from length stratified sampling

  • D:56 W.G. WarrenRef. B,G,H,J,K,N

    D:57 W.G. Warren

    D:58

    D:59

    D:60

    More on persistence and the potential of sampling with partialreplacement

    Some applications of the Kalman filter in fisheries research

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    D:61Sess. TPoster

    D:62Sess. T

    D:63Ref. B,G,H,J,K,N

    D:64Sess. T

    D:65Sess. TPoster

    D:66Sess. P

    D:67

    D:68

    D:69Sess. P

    D:70Sess. P

    D:71Sess. P

    D:72Sess. TPoster

    D:73Sess. TPoster

    The Irish Navyand F. Fleming

    G. Garofalo et al.

    M. Penningtonet al.

    G.J. Meaden

    P. Petitgas and A.Prampart

    R.M. Cook

    J.P. Hillis

    G.G. Thompsonand A.A.Rosenberg

    M. Basson

    R. Shotton

    E. Reichelt Russeland P.C. Young

    F. Storbeck

    Using expert systems to preserve fish stocks in Irish EC waters

    Trawlbase, a configurable database for trawl survey data

    A general approach for the use of survey indices in the tuningofVPA

    Instigation of the world's first marine fisheries GIS

    EVA: a geostatistical software on IBM-PC for structurecharacterization and variance computation

    The use of sensitivity analysis to quantify uncertainties in stockprojections

    Economic aspects of the yield per recruit curve

    Withdrawn.

    A decision-theoretic approach to fishery management under adepensatory stock-recruitment relationship

    Risk analysis in fisheries management: the Falkland Islandssquid fishery as an example

    Risk, uncertainty and utility: a review of the use of theseconcepts in fisheries management

    Australian fisheries: stock assessment, resource status,reporting and GIS developments

    "FISHMAP" - A Mackintosh application for a graphicaldisplay of geographical distribution data

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE STATISTICS COMMITTEE

    B:16, B:21, B:32, B:39, G:21, G:37, G:40, G:44, G:61, G:67, H:36, H:40, H:41, H:44, H:48, J:9,K:25, K:33, K:34, K:41, K:42, K:46, K:47, K:52, K:53, K:54, K:62, K:64, N:2, N:9, N:16, Env:6

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    E - MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Report of the Editor of the Techniques in Marine EnvironmentalSciences for 1993

    Report of the Steering Group on Quality Assurance of ChemicalMeasurements in the Baltic Sea, Gdynia, Poland, 16-19 March1993

    Report of the Steering Group on Quality Assurance of BiologicalMeasurements in the Baltic Sea, Gdynia, Poland, 16-19 March1993

    Report of the Steering Group for the Coordination of a BaselineStudy on Contaminants in Baltic Sediments, Helsinki, Finland,19-20 April 1993

    Report of the Working Group on the Baltic Marine Environment,Helsinki, Finland, 21-23 April 1993

    Report of the Working Group on the Effects of Extraction ofMarine Sediments, St. Valery-sur-Somme, France, 12-15 May1993

    Withdrawn.

    Joint Meeting of the Steering Group on Quality Assurance ofChemical Measurements in the Baltic Sea and the Steering Groupon Quality Assurance of Biological Measurements in the BalticSea

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    O. Roots andR. Aps

    S. Neiland

    K. Cooreman etal.

    K. Cooreman etal.

    P. Roose et al.

    AJ.R. Cotter andH. Rees

    J.M. Bewers andJ. Karau

    Withdrawn.

    Polychlorinated biphenyl isomers and chlorinated pesticides inthe Gulf of Riga herring

    Evaluation of the benthic conditions at a sewage sludge dump sitetwo years into its operation, and assessment of the recovery stateof the old disused site

    Screening of organophosphate and carbamate pesticides bycholinesterase inhibition

    EROD monitoring in dab from the Belgian continental shelf

    Correlation between EROD, GSH activities and the presence oforganochlorines in the liver of dab from the Belgian continentalshelf

    Environmental quality standards for protection of the marineenvironment: what ecological measures could serve?

    Sediment quality guideline development in Canada

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    R.J. Fryer andM. Nicholson

    P. Gentien andM. Lunven

    J. Tronczynski

    E. His andM.N.L. Seaman

    K. Dubsky

    J.T. Hardy

    F. Quiniou et al.

    D.R Livingstoneet al.

    A.RD. Stebbing

    J.1. Clearyet al.

    RS. Carr et al.

    M. PerttiHi andL. NiemistO

    O. Roots andT. Lukki

    D.M Loweet al.

    L. Barratt et al.

    A.RD. Stebbing

    Predicting future contaminant levels in relation to EQOs usingtemporal trend monitoring data

    Withdrawn.

    New perspectives in coastal marine environment management dueto new development in instrumentation

    An overview of atrazine in the estuarine environment

    Effects of twelve pesticides on larvae of oysters (Crassostreagigas) and two species of unicellular marine algae (Isochrysisgalbana and Chaetoceros calcitrans)

    Some preliminary results from nutrient and bacterialcontamination studies of small inflows in estuarine and marineareas of six European countries

    Aquatic surface microlayer analysis and toxicity testing: asensitive monitoring tool

    Effet de sediments marins et de leurs extraits aqueux sur labioluminescence d'une bacterie (MICROTOX R) et sur Iedeveloppement embryonnaire de bivalves

    Application of cytochrome P4501A induction as a biomarker forimpact by organic pollution in goby (Zosterisessorophiocephalus) and mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in VeniceLagoon, Italy

    Interfacial accumulation of contaminants - is there a problem?

    Surface microlayer contamination and toxicity in the North Seaand Plymouth near-shore waters

    Sediment quality assessment studies in Tampa Bay, Florida, USA

    Selection and characterization of net sedimentation stations forreference use - First results of the 1993 Baltic Sea SedimentBaseline Study

    Connections autonomous between chloroorganic compoundsconcentrations in the Baltic herring

    Lysosomal membrane danger as an in vitro marker ofcontaminant impact under field and experimental conditions

    Environmental sensitivity mapping of the western Black Sea

    Atmospheric benthic coupling (ABC) - a proposed ICES/IOCresearch project

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMITTEE

    B:38, F:6, F:13, H:48, J:3, K:4, L:4, Env:l, Env:2, Env:3, Env:4, Env:5, Env:6

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    P. Sandbergand R. Oen

    J. Nast-Willfiihr etal.

    R. Rosenthal andJ. Gessner

    H. Rosenthal et al.

    H. Rosenthal

    M. Keskin et al.

    K. Ruohonen andJ. Vielma

    B. O'Connor et al.

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Publications of interest to the Mariculture Comittee, 1992

    Report of the Working Group on Introductions and Transfers ofMarine Organisms, Aberdeen, Scotland, 26-28 April 1993

    Economic consequences of large-scale sea-ranching of cod inNorway

    Report of the Working Group on Pathology and Diseases ofMarine Organisms, Copenhagen, 15-18 March 1993

    Progress Report of the Working Group on EnvironmentalInteractions of Mariculture

    Report of the Working Group on Genetics, Alvkarleby,Sweden, 8-11 June 1993

    Report of the Working Group on Mass Rearing of JuvenileFish, Bergen, Norway 24-26 June 1993

    Report of the Second Special Meeting of Ichthyophonus,Aberdeen, Scotland, 21-22 January 1993

    Withdrawn

    Salinity effects on larval development in the African river prawnMacrobrachium vollenhoevenii

    Activity patterns in cultured juvenile white sturgeon (Acipensertransmontanus Roch.)

    Aquaculture and environmental regulations in EC countries: areport on the outcome of a Workshop held in Hamburg 23-25November, 1992

    Trends in mariculture development in EC countries: aperspective

    Pathways of bacterial contamination during egg incubation andlarval rearing of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus

    Report of the Editor of the ICES Identification Leaflets forDiseases and Parasites ofFish and Shellfish for 1993

    Baltic herring-based-feeds might help to diminish the nutrientload from mariculture to the Baltic Sea

    1993 Code of Practice to Reduce the Risks of Adverse EffectsArising from Introductions and Transfers of Marine Species,Including the Release of Genetically Modified Organisms

    The effect of harrowing and fallowing on sediment qualityparameters under a salmon farm on the west coast of Ireland

  • F:20 C. Hvingel and How do reared turbot adapt to the environment? II. ConditionSess. R J.G. SWttrup indices

    F:21 A.M. Cawley and Mathematical modelling - an effective approach to planning andSess. T D.M. Kennan environmental management for the mariculture industryPoster

    F:22 L. Barille and J. Modelling Japanese oyster physiological processes under naturalProu tide variation in suspended particulate matter

    F:23 S. Wheatley et al. An epidemiological investigation of diseases of farmed AtlanticSess. T salmon (Salmo salar L.) using a relational data base

    F:24 P. Goulletquer et al. Performance of triploid Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas(Thunberg) reared in high carrying capacity ecosystem:survival, growth, and proximate biochemical composition

    F:25 T.S. Kristiansen and Production and winter survival of diapause eggs from marineSess~ R T. Nress calanoid copepods in a big outdoor tank in NorwayPoster

    F:26 J.H.T. O'Mahony Phytoplankton speci~s associated with imports of the PacificRef. K+L oyster Crassostrea gigas from France to Ireland

    F:27 D. Minchin et al. Introductions of exotic species associated with Pacific oysterRef. K transfers from France to Ireland

    F:28 E. Nixon and DSP toxins in Irish mussels and the contribution of a new toxinB. Taaffe DTX-2

    F:29 D. Jackson et al. The occurrence of DSP toxicity in Ireland

    F:30 D. Jackson and Variation in sea lice infestation on farmed salmonids in IrelandRef. M D. Minchin

    F:31 D. Minchin and Studies on Caligus elongatus infestations on farmed salmonidsRef. M D. Jackson in Ireland

    F:32 D. Minchin Scallop spat production within sea-Ioughs by means of inducedRef. K synchronised spawnings - a possible solution

    F:33 B.R. Howell and Are hatchery-reared sole equipped for survival in the sea?Sess. R S.M. Baynes

    F:34 T. SvAsand Are reared organisms suited for release in the wild?Sess. R

    F:35 R.S. Raynard and Preliminary appraisal of an experiment investigating the effectsD.A. Smail of pancrease disease, infectious pancreatic necrosis and double

    infection on individual growth rates in Atlantic salmon

    F:36 D.A. Smail and Vertical transmission studies on infectious pancreatic necrosisA.L.S. Munro virus in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

    F:37 B. Bjornsson Optimal temperature of immature halibut (Hippoglossushippoglossus L.): effects of size

    F:38 A. Turovski et al. Ichthyophonus hojeri and Anisakidae larvae in herring and spratRef. J+H in the northeastern Baltic

    F:39 A. Turovski et al. Eimeria sardinae invasion in herring and sprat in theRef. J+H northeastern Baltic

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    F:42Sess. RPoster

    F:43

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    F:45Sess. T

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    F:49Sess. R

    W.J. Blogoslawskiand J.B. Pearce

    C.J. Sindermann andJ.F. Chenoweth

    J.T. Nordeide et ai.

    R.ll. Cook andE. Black

    T. Lindem andD. Al Houari

    M. Heral

    M. Schurno et ai.

    T. Makinen et ai.

    J .ll.S. Blaxter et ai.

    Mariculture development in northeastern United States

    The fungal pathogen Ichthyophonus hojeri in sea herring,Ciupea harengus: a perspective from the western North Atlantic

    Release of reared juvenile coastal cod (Gadus morhua L.) inorder to enhance the stock in a fjord

    A strategic overview of mariculture development in Canada:current status and future directions

    Withdrawn.

    Hydroacoustic monitoring of fish in aquaculture - A method forautomatic feeding control by detection of fish behaviour

    Evolution of oyster aquaculture: problems and perspectives

    Rearing of whitefish (Coregonus iavaretus L. F. Baltica) usingtwo different start dry diets and a zooplankton diet in a brackishwater environment

    Feed wastage, feeding activity and behaviour of rainbow troutin net cage with pendulum feeders

    Report from the Symposium on Sea Ranching of Cod and OtherMarine Fish Species, Arendal, Norway, 15-18 June 1993

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    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE MARICULTURE COMMITTEE

    B:22, G:30, H:12, K:21, L:30, L:31

  • G:l

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    G - DEMERSAL FISH COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Withdrawn.

    Report of the Working Group on Cod and Climate Change,Lowestoft, England, 7-11 June 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Ecosystem Effects of FishingActivities

    Report of the Study Group on Beam Trawl Surveys in 1992,Cuxhaven, Germany, 20-22 April 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Redfish Stocks, Copenhagen,12-14 May 1993

    Preliminary report of the International O-Group Fish Surveyin the Barents Sea and Adjacent Wayers in August-September1993

    G:8

    G:9Sess. TPoster

    G:I0Ref. J

    G:11

    G:12

    G:13

    G:14

    G:15

    G:16Sess. TPoster

    G:17

    G:18

    A.M. Ajiad et ai.

    S. Mazzola et ai.

    B.R. MacKenzieet ai.

    C.P. Alvarez andJ .A. Pereiro

    A. Kikkert

    T. de Gee andA. Kikkert

    N. Daan et ai.

    M.A. van der Landand H. Welleman

    H. Dupouy et ai.

    Can bioenergetics model explain seasonal growth of thenortheast Arctic cod?

    Software package for the assessment of abundance anddistribution of demersal fish by fisheries surveys

    The contribution of abiotic factors during the pelagic stages torecruitment variability in Kattegat plaice (Pieuronectespiatessa)

    Withdrawn.

    Study of the growth pattern of European hake (Meriucciusmeriuccius L.) using whole otoliths and length frequencydistributions from commercial catches and groundfish surveys

    Analysis of the cod samples collected in the North Sea duringthe 1991 International Stomach Sampling Project

    Analysis of the grey gurnard (Eutrigia gurnardus) samplescollected during the 1991 International Stomach SamplingProject

    Analysis of the ray (Raja spec.) samples collected during the1991 International Stomach Sampling Project

    "Bessy Turf' - a Mackintosh application for on-boardregistration of survey catches

    Optimisation de la longueur de calage des filets maillants abaudroies sous diverses constraintes

    Withdrawn.

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    G:24

    G:25

    G:26Poster

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    G:36

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    M. Mtimet and S.Fifas

    M. Mtimet and S.Fifas

    A.J .R. Cotter

    P.J. Bromley andL.T. Kell

    T.W. Boon

    R.S. Millner et al.

    K. Ramsay

    J.D. Metcalfe et al.

    M.J. Kaiser and RE.Spencer

    S. Alshuth and R.Grant Gilmore, Jr.

    L. Asgeirsson

    R. Sundt and K.E.J0rstad

    W. Darwell et al.

    J .R. Nielsen andM. Andersen

    M.A. Liceaga-Correaand J .A. Diaz-Zavala

    SJ. Walsh et al.

    Anglerfish (Lophius piscatorius) catch per unit effort de-saisonalization of a Saint-Malo trawler's sample (westernEnglish Channel, France)

    Estimation of an anglerfish tail weight to gutted weight factorusing biometrical relationships

    Intercalibration of groundfish surveys using regression analysisof year class mortalities

    The feeding of cod (Gadus morhua L.) and haddock(Melanogrammus aeglejinus)in the North Sea during 1992

    The role of computers in the production of ICES CooperativeResearch Report "Atlas of North Sea Fishes"

    Estimation of discard mortality of plaice from small ottertrawlers using tagging and cage survival studies

    Factors influencing first time maturity in female sole (Soleasolea (L.))

    Data storage tags to be used in studies of plaice migrations inthe North Sea

    Opportunistic feeding on benthos by fishes after the passage ofa 4 m beam trawl

    Egg identification, early larval development and ecology of thespotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus C. (pisces: Sciaenidae)

    Precision weighing at sea

    Population structure of wrasses used as cleanerfish in Atlanticsalmon farming in Norway

    The impact of a new fishery on wrasse populations in a smallbay in the west of Ireland

    Feeding habits of Greenland cod, Gadus ogac, in the Nuukarea, West Greenland

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    Otolith image analysis and its reading with a computerprogram

    Changes in abundance and distribution of the Barents Seastock of long rough dab, Hippoglossoides platessoides(Fabricius), during the period 1980-1992

  • G:37 R.A. Rountree and Spatial, temporal and predator-prey size patterns ofRef. D M.P. Fogarty cannibalism by silver hake

    G:38 F. Cardador Distribution pattern of hake (Merluccius merluccius) in thePortuguese waters based on roundfish surveys

    G:39 A. Silva Distribution of megrim (Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis) andfour-spot megrim (Lepidorhombus boscii) off the Portuguesecoast

    G:40 P. Munk Describing the distribution and abundance of small O-groupRef.B,D,H, cod using ring-net sampling and echo-integrationJ,K,N

    G:41 P. Solemdal Size of spawning Arcto-Norwegian cod (Gadus morhua L.)et al. and the effects on their eggs and early larvae

    G:42 F. Garcia de Leon Approche multimetier de la lingue franche Molva molva enet al. Manche-ouest

    G:43 J .C. Poulard Depth and spatial distribution of Lepidorhombus whiffiagonisPoster et al. (Walb. 1792) by age group in Celtic Sea and Bay of Biscay

    G:44 MJ. Armstrong Distribution and growth of haddock of the large 1991 yearRef. and R.P. Briggs class in the Irish Sea, inferred from successive trawlingB,D,H,J,K, surveysN

    G:45 M. Giret et al. Age determination of sole: comparisons of sole otolithreadings made by different countries for various sole stocks

    G:46 Channel Fisheries Biogeographical identification of Channel fish and shellfishRef. K Study Group (CFSG) stocks (VIId and VIle), relations with adjacent areas

    G:47 Withdrawn.

    G:48 W.L. Gabriel Risk assessment in multispecies fishery management: anSess. P example from the Georges Bank groundfish fishery

    G:49 H. Cabral and A. Feeding ecology of European hake (Merluccius merluccius)Ref. H Murta and blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) off Portugal

    G:50 H. Marques da Silva Estimates of life-stage abundance from modal decompositionof spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the NW Atlantic

    G:51 H. Marques da Silva Reproductive strategies of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, inthe NW Atlantic

    G:52 H. Marques da Silva The effect of temperature on the recruitment-stock relationshipof spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the NW Atlantic

    G:53 H. Marques da Silva Decomposition of the recruitment-stock relationship of thespiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the NW Atlantic intoembryo production and mortality

    G:54 H. Marques da Silva A density-dependent Leslie matrix population model of spinydogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the NW Atlantic

    G:55 H. Marques da Silva Distribution of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the NWPoster Atlantic

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    F.M. Baldursson etai.

    M.S. Shevelev et ai.

    M.V. Kovtsova

    O.V. Smirnov et ai.

    A.V. Dolgov andK.V. Drevetnyak

    K.V. Drevetnyak

    N.V. Mokeeva

    V.L. Tretyak andN.V. Mukhina

    S.A. Oganesyan

    J. Boje

    J. Landa et ai.

    J .V. Magnusson andS. Sveinbjornsson

    On the rational utilisation of the Icelandic cod stock

    Russian investigations on cod and haddock in the Barents Seaand adjacent waters in 1992

    Growth rate and maturity of Arcto-Norwegian haddock in1987-1990

    Results of Russian investigations on Greenland halibut fromthe Norwegian/Barents Sea stock in 1992

    Some peculiarities of feeding and food interrelations ofdeepwater redfish (Sebastes mentella) in the Barents ·andNorwegian Seas

    Russian investigations of redfish (Sebastes mentella Travin)from the Norwegian-Barents Sea stock in 1992

    Stock assessment of long rough dab from the Barents Sea andadjacent waters

    Substantiation to measures to protect the Barents Sea juvenilefish in trawl fisheries

    Periodicity of the Barents Sea cod reproduction

    Migrations of Greenland halibut in the Northwest Atlanticfrom tagging experiments in West Greenland 1986-1989

    Growth patterns of megrim (Lepidorhombus whijfiagonis andL. boscii) in the North-East Atlantic (ICES Divisions VIIj-k,VIIIa,b,c and IXa)

    Report on the O-Group Fish Survey in Iceland and EastGreenland Waters, Aug.-Sept. 1993

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE DEMERSAL FISH COMMITIEE

    B:16, B:21, B:32, B:39, D:22, D:24, D:29, D:31, D:34, D:45, D:47, D:48, D:52, D:55, D:56,D:63, H:20, H:36, H:44, H:48, H:49, J:9, K:34, K:42, K:47, K:54, L:4, L:59, L:71, M:3, N:2,N:9, N:16, N:17

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    H:7Sess. TPoster

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    H:18Ref. C+M

    H:19Sess. P

    J. Mork andM. Glrever

    S. Mazzola etal.

    J.A. Jacobsenand L. Lastein

    L.V. Shannon etal.

    T. Monstad andS.V. Belikov

    E.J. Simmondset al.

    T.A. Karasevaet al.

    J .A. Trifianes etal.

    C.C.E. Hopkinsand O.Nyholmen

    A.C. Gundersen

    A. Corten

    A. Eltink andB. Vingerhoed

    A. Corten

    A. Corten

    H - PELAGIC FISH COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Publications of interest to the Pelagic Fish Committee, 1992

    Report of the Planning Group for Herring Surveys, Aberdeen,Scotland, 2-5 February 1993

    Report of the Mackerel/Horse Mackerel Egg ProductionWorkshop, Aberdeen, 8-12 March 1993

    The genetic population structure of the blue whiting(Micromesistius poutassou)

    Report of the Workshop on Blue Whiting Otolith Reading,T6rshavn, Faroe Islands, 2-6 November 1992

    A software package to study the dynamics of pelagic ecosystems

    Investigations of the distribution of blue whiting in relation tohydrography north of the Faroe Islands in August/September1988-1991

    Recent changes in the environment and in the distribution andabundance of pelagic stocks in the southern Benguela region

    Report of the Joint Norwegian-Russian acoustic survey on bluewhiting, spring 1993

    1992 ICES Coordinated Survey of ICES Divisions IVa, IVb, andVIa

    Results from studies of lchthyophonus hojeri epizootic in theAtlanto-Scandian herring

    Monitoring and detection system for operational use in tunafisheries

    Age, sex and seasonally related growth in body weight andcomposition in Balsfjord capelin (Mallotus villosus)

    Distribution of larval and O-group capelin (Mallotus villosus) in theBarents Sea in relation to environmental factors, 1981-1991

    Results of a comparative age reading experiment on herring fromthe North Sea and adjacent waters

    The total fecundity estimate of western horse mackerel (Trachurustrachurus L.) in 1992

    Learning processes in herring migrations

    The use of the MBAL concept in management advice

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  • H:20 R.J .H. BevertonRef. G et al.

    H:21 P. Fossum

    H:22

    H:23 D.G. ReidRef. C+M et al.

    H:24

    H:25 L. MotosPoster

    H:26 P. Gerrioret al.

    H:27 K.L. Elder et al.Poster

    H:28 C. Porteiroet al.

    H:29 H. Bj0rkeRef. L

    H:30

    H:31 R.L. StephensonRef. C+M

    H:32 R.L. StephensonSess. P and D. Lane

    H:33 C. Porteiroet al.

    The dynamics of maturation in long-lived fish populations

    A study of first feeding herring (Clupea harengus L.) larvaeduring the period 1985-1993

    Withdrawn.

    Distribution of North Sea herring and their relationship to theenvironment

    Withdrawn.

    Egg production assessment of the Bay of Biscay anchovy,Engraulis encrasicholus L., in 1992

    Characterization of the U.S. pelagic pair trawl fishery in theNorthwest Atlantic

    Using otolith distributions in surface sediments to reconstructpalaeoceanography of the Atlantic U.S. continental margin

    Abundance estimation and distribution of sardine in northern Spain(north of IXa and VIIIc Divisions)

    Sampling of herring and capelin larvae with a modified WP-II netand a Gulf-III sampler

    Withdrawn

    Herring larvae and hydrography: studies and observations from theBay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine

    Avoiding the risk of ignoring risk: toward a framework for use ofrisk in decision making

    Estimation of biomass of horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus) innorthern Spain (northern IXa and VIIIc) using the daily eggproduction method

    H:34

    H:35

    H:36Ref.B,D,G,J,K,N

    H:37Ref. C+M

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    H. Dornheim

    M.E. Cunhaet al.

    M.F. Borgeset al.

    A.G. Murtaet al.

    G. Pestana

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    Abundance of pelagic species, especially mackerel and horsemackerel west of the British Isles and in the Gulf of Biscay in1992 and 1993

    Sardine survival strategies off the northern Portuguese coast

    Batch fecundity and fraction spawning of females from southernAtlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus L.) in Division IXa(portugal)

    Analysis of stomach contents of horse mackerel and mackerel inthe Portuguese waters (Division IXa), 1990-1992

    Does the CPUE of the southern sardine fishery representabundance?

  • H:41Ref. D

    H:42Poster'

    H:43

    H:44Ref.B,D,G,J,K,N

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    H:46

    H:47

    H:48Ref.B,D,E,G,JK,N,

    H:49Ref. C+G

    N.L. Shackellet al.

    A. Sola et al.

    C. Franco et al.

    A. Lago deLanzos et al.

    S.V. Belikovet al.

    M. Meixide andC.G. Pineiro

    J. Jakobssonet al.

    F. Bingel et al.

    Age and sex-specific survival of Northern Grand Bank capelin(Mallotus villosus)

    Seasonal occurrence of pelagic fish eggs and larvae of interestingcommercial species in the Cantabrian Sea (VIlle) and Galicia (IXa)from 1990 to 1992

    Horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus L.) egg distribution andstage I egg production estimates in Divisions VIIIb,c and IXa in1988, 1990 and 1992

    Mackerel (Scomber scombrus L.) egg distribution and stage I eggproduction estimates in Divisions VIIIb,c and IXa in 1988, 1990and 1992

    Preliminary results of the ichthyoplankton survey and observationson the post-spawning migration of blue whiting during April 1993

    Comparative study on growth of blue whiting in several ICESSub-areas

    Stock related changes in biological parameters of the Icelandicsummer spawning herring

    Distribution of anchovy eggs and larvae (Engraulis enchrasicolusCuv.) in the Black Sea in 1991 and 1992 in comparison to formersurveys

    Report of the International Bottom Trawl Survey in the North Sea,Skagerrak and Kattegat in 1993: Quarter 1

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE PELAGIC FISH COMMITTEE

    B:3, B:16, B:19, B:21, B:30, B:32, B:34, B:37, B:39, B:40, D:27, D:29, D:31, D:34, D:43, D:45,D:52, D:56, D:63, F:9, F:38, F:39, F:41, G:7, G:21, G:40, G:44, G:49, G:61, G:67, J:9, K:34,K:42, K:47, K:54, L:4, L:22, L:40, L:41, L:47, L:71, M:3, M:9, M:I0, M:13, M:29, M:32, M:42,M:49, N:2, N:9, N:13, N:16

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    T. Raid andA. Lankov

    O. Bagge andE. Nielsen

    O. Bagge andE. Steffensen

    H. Sparholt

    J. Ostrowski

    B. Draganik and J.Kuczynski

    V. Feldman et al.

    E. Karasseva andE. Zezera

    E. Naumenko

    P.-0. Larsson andJ. Pickova

    T.B. Linkowskiand M. Kowalew-ska-Pahlke

    J - BALTIC FISH COMMI'ITEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    List of publications of interest to the Baltic Fish Committee, 1992

    Report of the Steering Group on Fisheries/EnvironmentalManagement Objectives and Supporting Research Programmes inthe Baltic Sea, Copenhagen, 17-18 June 1993

    Report of the Study Group on the Biology of Baltic Flounder

    Report of the Study Group on the Evaluation of Baltic Fish Data,Gydnia, Poland, 7-11 June 1993

    Report of the Planning Group for Hydroacoustic Surveys in theBaltic, Copenhagen, 19-20 April 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Young Fish Surveys in the Baltic,Parnu, Estonia, 24-29 August 1992

    Recent changes in feeding of herring and sprat in the northeasternBaltic

    Abundance of O-group plaice in different areas in the Kattegat andin the Belt Sea in the period 1950-1992

    Danish discards of cod in Sub-division 22 as indicator of strength ofyear classes

    Compilation of cod stomach data for the central Baltic MSVPA(+ an Addendum)

    Effects of sampling site on the herring food composition in thesouthern Baltic

    Spatial distribution of the flounder and viviparous eelpout in theinshore waters of the Gulf of Gdansk

    Withdrawn.

    Report of the acoustic survey in ICES Subdivisions 26, 28 inOctober 1992

    Sprat eggs distribution and abundance in the western Baltic Sea inspring of 1992

    Evaluation de la biomasse de population d'eperlan (Osmeruseperlanus morpha spirincus Pall.) dans la bailIe de la Mer Baltiqued'apres sa base alimentaire

    Stock enhancement experiments with cod, Gadus morhua, in theBothnian Sea - conditions and expectations

    Growth of juvenile Baltic cod estimated from daily growthincrements in otoliths

  • J:20 J. Flinkman

    J:21 U. WallerSess. V et al.

    J:22 M. Plikshs et al.Sess. V

    J:23 A. Korolevet al.

    J:24 A. Naglis andL. Sidrevics

    J:25 N. Kondratjeva

    J:26 G. Kornilovs

    J:27 M. Fetter andA. Davidyuk

    J:28 E. Gotze et al.

    J:29 W. Weber andR. Froese

    J:30 P.-O. LarssonSess. V

    J:31 O. BaggeSess. V

    Herring predation avoidance in northern Baltic copepods and mysids

    The survival of eggs and the hatching of larvae of cod (Gadusmorhua) at different oxygen levels

    The influence of environmental conditions and spawning stock sizeon the year-class strength of the eastern Baltic cod

    Features of the Baltic herring's spawning grounds in the easternBaltic

    The analysis of mean weight-at-age changes of Baltic herring in theeastern Baltic proper, Sub-division 28

    Biochemical and morphophysiological parameters of Baltic sprat inrelation to age and annual cycle periods

    The modern state of Baltic herring spawning grounds in the Gulf ofRiga

    Herring feeding and growth in the Baltic Sea during 1977-1990

    Report on the acoustic survey in Sub-divisions 22 and 24 inOctober/November 1992

    Synopsis of biological data on Gadus morhua L. in the Baltic Seausing the FISHBASE format

    Abundance of the eastern cod stock in the Baltic in relation toenvironmental parameters

    Possible effects on fish reproduction due to the changedoceanographic conditions in the Baltic proper

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR TIlE BALTIC FISH COMMITTEE

    B:lO, B:12, B:16, B:21, B:32, B:34, B:39, D:17, D:29, D:31, D:34, D:45, D:48, D:52, D:56, D:63,F:38, F:39, G:lO, G:21, G:40, G:44, G:61, G:67, H:36, H:44, H:48, K:34, K:42, K:47, K:54,L:23, L:27, L:28, M:3, M:7, M:8, M:15, M:16, M:17, M:28, M:31, M:32, M:33, M:34, M:51,N:2, N:9, N:16

    29

  • K:1

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    H. Eiriksson

    M. Aschan et al.

    K - SHELLFISH COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Publications of interest to the Shellfish Committee, 1992

    Report of the Study Group on the Biology, Life History, andAssessment of Majid Crabs, Jersey, Channel Islands, UK,19-21 May 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Impacts Likely to AffectShellfish in Aquaculture and Natural Populations

    On the biennial breeding cycle of Nephrops at Iceland andhow it relates to the fishery

    Report of the Study Group on Life Histories and AssessmentMethods of Nephrops Stocks

    Report of the Study Group on Life Histories and AssessmentMethods of Pandalus Stocks in the North Atlantic,Reykjavik, Iceland, 6-11 September 1993

    First report of the Study Group on the Life History,Population Biology, and Assessment of Crangon

    Results of Norwegian and Russian investigations of shrimp(pandalus borealis) in the Barents Sea and Svalbard area in1992

    K:10Poster

    K:11

    K:12

    K:13

    K:14

    K:15

    K:16

    K:17Ref.C+L

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    R. Melville Smith et al.

    T. Rasmussen et al.

    P. Sand Kristensen

    P. Sand Kristensen andH. Lassen

    F. Rocha et al.

    R. Witbaard andR. Klein

    Chr. R. Weidman andG.A. Jones

    Recent changes in the growth rate of the South African spinylobster, Jasus lalandii: possible causes, and managementimplications

    Preliminary investigations on the population geneticdifferentiation of the deep water prawn, Pandalus borealis,Kroyer 1838, from northern Norway and the Barents Sea

    Growth and production of small mussels (Mytilus edulis L.)sorted and relayed from commercial catches in the Limfjord

    Production in sorted and relayed mussel in Limfjorden, DK

    Withdrawn.

    The diets of Loligo vulgaris and Loligo forbesi(Cephalopoda, Loliginidae) in the Galician waters (NWSpain)

    A method to estimate the bottom trawl intensity independent-ly from fisheries itself by using interal molluscan growthlines

    A new high-temporal resolution paleoceanographic tool forthe northern North Atlantic: the mollusc Arctica islandica

  • K:18

    K:19

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    K:22

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    K:26

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    K:29Sess. R

    K:30

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    K:32

    K:33Ref. D

    K:34Ref.B,D,G,R,J,N

    K:35

    O. Tully

    E. GonzaIez-Gurrian1net al.

    J .P. Robin andE. Boucaud

    F.B. Mc Kelvey et al.

    D. Le FoIl et al.

    D. Latrouite and Ph. Noel

    AJ .R. Cotter et al.

    F. Maynou et al.

    P. Mallet et al.

    K. Mai et al.

    C. Talidec andJ.L. Reyss

    G. van der Meeren and R.Nress

    P.R. Boyle et al.

    G.J. Pierce et al.

    G.J. Pierce et al.

    G.J. Pierce and A. Guerra

    N. Bailey et al.

    A. Moreno et al.

    Morphological lipofuscin (age pigment) as an indicator ofage in Nephrops norvegicus and Homarus gammarus

    Reproduction of the spider crab Maja squinado (Brachyura:Majidae) in the southern Galician coast (NW Spain)

    Proportion of the squid £Oligo jorbesi and £Oligo vulgaris inFrench landings of the Channel bottom trawl multispeciesfishery; sampling scheme of the Port-en-Bessin landings andpreliminary results

    Recruitment potential of native oysters Ostrea edulis inLough Foyle

    Relations biometriques chez l'araignee de mer Majasquinado. Longueur de reference, distinction juvenile-adultetaille-poids

    Observations sur la maturite sexuelle et la ponte du tourteauCancer pagurus en Manche

    An experiment of the effects of tractor dredging on cocklesin Burry Inlet, South Wales

    Temporal and spatial structure of crustacean populations onNephrops fishing grounds

    Periodicity of spawning and duration of incubation time ofChionoecetes opilio in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

    Comparative studies on the nutrition of two species ofAbalone, Haliotis tuberculata L. and Haliotis discus hannaiIno.

    Determination of inter-individual growth variability of theNorway lobster from the Bay of Biscay (Nephropsnorvegicus) by measurement of the 228Thj228Ra carapace ratio

    Lobster (Homarus gammarus) catches in southwesternNorway, including the first recaptures of previously releasedjuveniles

    Population zoology of £Oligo jorbesi (Cephalopoda:Loliginidae) in Scottish waters

    Geographic variation in £Oligo jorbesi in the North Atlantic

    Diets of squid £Oligo jorbesi and Loligo vulgaris in theNortheast Atlantic

    A review of stock assessment methods used for cephalopodfisheries

    Estimation of Nephrops stock abundance on the FladenGround from underwater television surveys

    Population biology of veined squid (Loligo jorbesi) andEuropean squid (Loligo vulgaris) from the Portuguese coast

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  • K:36 A. Moreno

    K:37 J.M. de F. PereiraRef. B

    K:38 M.M. da Cunha andA. Moreno

    K:39 J.M. de F. Pereira

    K:40 P. Soletchnik et aI.

    K:41 M. Ruth and A. PulfrichRef. D

    K:42 A. Pulfrich and M. RuthRef.B,D,G,H,J,N

    K:43 M.A. Collins et al.

    K:44 M.A. Collins et al.

    Preliminary study on the biological characters of Alloteuthissubulata and distribution of the genus Alloteuthis(Cephalopoda: Loliginidae) in Portuguese waters

    Squid fishing trials with trawl nets off the Portuguese coast

    Evolution of the Portuguese fishery for squid

    Size selection of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, Sepia officinalishierredda Rang and Sepiella ornata Rang in bottom trawlsoff the coast of Guinea-Bissau

    Bilan energetique de l'hultre creuse (Crassostrea gigas)durant la periode de forte croissance en mai en baie deMarennes-OIeron (France)

    Dynamics of mussel stocks in the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein

    Methods for monitoring spatfall of mussel (Mytilus edulis) inthe Schleswig-Holstein Sea

    Recruitment, maturation and spawning of the squid Loligojorbesi Steenstrup in the Irish and Celtic Seas

    Aspects of the diet of the squid Loligo jorbesi Steenstrup inIrish waters

    K:45 J.P. Baud et al. Influence de la methode de distribution du phytoplancton surRef. L l'homogeneite de croissance de la palourde japonaise

    (Ruditapes philippinarum) elevee en bassin

    K:46 J.F. Lawler and J.C. Multimodel analyses of growth in Pecten maximusRef. D Aldrich

    K:47 M. Andersen Inshore survey for snowcrab, Chionoecetes opilio, in WestRef. GreenlandB,D,G,H,J,N

    K:48 KJ. Collins et al. Analysis of Poole Bay, U.K. lobster dataSess. T

    K:49 A.C. Jensen et al. Lobster (Homarus gammarus) movement in the Poole Bayfishery, Dorset, U.K.

    K:50 J. Martin Periode d'eclosion des larves d'araignee de mer Majasquinado Herbst en Manche et temperature de I'eau auprintemps

    K:51 R. Dinoso-Perez and Analyse des p~cheries franc;aises des cephalopodes dans IeA. Forest Golfe de Gascogne (Secteur VIII du ClEM)

    K:52 U. Damm et al. An elementary model of the life cycle of brown shrimpRef. D (Crangon crangon L.) in German coastal waters

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  • K:53 A. Temming et al.Ref. D

    K:54 T. NeudeckerRef.B,D,G,H,J,N

    K:55 U. Feddersen et al.

    K:56 M.L. Coelho andH.Villa

    K:57 M.L. Coelho et al.

    K:58 M.L. Coelho et al.

    K:59 M.L. Coelho and V.Bettencourt

    K:60 M.L. Coelho et al.

    K:61 A.M. Caramelo

    K:62 R. DijkemaRef.D

    K:63 R.C.A. BannisterSess. RPoster

    K:64 J.P. Hillis andRef. D O. Tully

    K:65 J.P. Hillis andO. Tully

    K:66

    Trends in size composition in German commercial catches ofbrown shrimp (Crangon crangon L.) and implications forpopulation structure and stock condition

    Abundance indices of Crangon erangon L. at the west coastof Schleswig-Holstein, North Sea

    Seasonal variation in larval abundance of Crangon crangonin three successive years

    Fecundity in squid Loligo vulgaris from the coastal waters ofthe Algarve, southern Portugal

    Fecundity in squid Loligo jorbesi from the coastal waters ofthe Azores

    Maturation and recruitment in the squid Loligo vulgaris fromthe coastal waters of the Algarve, southern Portugal

    Population structure of the squid Loligo vulgaris in thecoastal waters of the Algarve, southern Portugal

    Pattern of the squid fishery in the Algarve region of Portugal

    An analysis of the interaction among species in thecrustacean fishery in the Algarve and Alentejo Area (ICESDivision IXa)

    Spatfall and recruitment of mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) andcockles (Cerastoderma edule L.) on different locations alongthe European coast

    The United Kingdom approach to the enhancement of stock~of lobster (Homarus gammarus L.) ,

    Possible advances with the ageing of female Nephrops byseparation of normal curves in length-frequency distributions

    Growth rate, mortality and small mean size in Irish SeaNephrops

    Report of the Study Group on Cephalopod Biology, Kiel,Germany, 21-22 September 1992

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE SHELLFISH COMMITTEE

    B:15, B:16, B:20, B:21, B:26, B:32, B:35, B:39, D:28, D:29, D:30, D:31, D:34, D:45, D:51, D:53,D:56, D:63, E:22, F:26, F:27, F:32, G:21, G:40, G:44, G:46, G:61, G:67, H:36, H:44, H:48, J:9,L:4, L:59, L:70, M:3, N:2, N:9, N:16

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    L - BIOWGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Publications of interest to the Biological OceanographyCommittee, 1992

    Report of the Benthos Ecology Working Group, Kiel,Germany, 3-8 May 1993

    Report of the Inter-Committee Recruitment Group, Dublin,Ireland

    Report of the Working Group on Recruitment Processes

    1993 Report of the Study Group on FISHBASE

    Report of the ICES/IOC Study Group on the Dynamics ofAlgal Blooms (SGDAB) and the Joint Meeting of SGDAB andthe ICES Working Group on Shelf Seas Oceanography«SSOWG), Charleston, USA, 8-11 February 1993

    Report of the Study Group on GULF III Sampler EfficiencyCalibrations, Aberdeen, Scotland, 3 February 1993

    Report of the Study Group on Methods of Spatial andTemporal Integration, Glasgow, Scotland, 14-18 June 1993

    Draft Report of the Study Group on Seabird/Fish Interactions,Copenhagen, 6-10 September 1993 (text only)

    Report from the 2nd Meeting of the Study Group onZooplankton Production, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain,8-11 March 1993

    ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton. Editor's Report1992/1993

    L:13

    L:14Sess.OPoster

    L:15

    L:16

    L:17Sess.O

    L:18Sess.O

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    D.J. Gifford

    L.V. ShannonandK.L. Cochrane

    L. Sidrevics etal.

    J.C. Gambleet al.

    R. Raine et al.

    R. Raine et al.

    Planktonic Protozoa in copepod diet: examples from the NorthAtlantic and the North Pacific

    The Benguela ecology programme - an example of a successfulinter-disciplinary study of upwelling and its biologicalconsequences

    Long-term changes of zooplankton abundance in the Gulf ofRiga

    The status of plankton populations in the northeast Europeanshelf seas and the northwest Atlantic as determined by theContinuous Plankton Recorder Survey

    Upwelling around the southwest Irish coast: near-surfacedynamics and blooms of dinoltlagellate Gyrodinium aureolum(Hulbert)

    Upwelling and the phytoplankton ecology of southwest Irishcoastal waters

  • F. Arrhenius In situ food consumption by young Baltic Sea herring (Clupeaand S. Hansson harengus) - a test of a bioenergetic model

    L:19

    L:20Sess. S

    L:21Sess. S

    L:22Ref. H

    L:23Ref. J

    L:24

    L:25

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    L:29

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    L:32Sess.O

    L:33Sess.O

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    L:35

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    L:37Sess. T

    L:38Sess.O

    P. Byrne andJ.O'Mahony

    G. Schneider

    J.H. Steele

    R.P. Sanchezet al.

    J.M. Rodri-guez and F.Lozano-Salde-villa

    J.H.T.O'Mahony

    S. Semyonovaet al.

    O. Krylova etal.

    D. Jackson andJ. Silke

    J. Silke andD. Jackson

    G. Moincoiffeet al.

    H.-Ch. Johnand P. Re

    U. BAmstedt etal.

    K. Sherman etal.

    P. Kremer

    R. Froese etal.

    S. Fraga

    Observed sequential occurrence of phytoplankton andzooplankton in the Dunkellin estuary, Galway Bay, Ireland

    Does Aurelia aurita really decimate zooplankton in Kiel Bight?

    The role of invertebrate predators

    Distribution and abundance of post-larvae and juveniles of thePatagonian sprat, Sprattusjuegensis, and related hydrographicconditions

    Cruise "Canarias 9206". Preliminary results on composition,abundance and horizontal distribution of ichthyoplankton

    Seasonal cycle of phytoplankton in the Dunkellin estuary,western Ireland

    Withdrawn.

    Spatial structure of phytocene in the Baltic Sea in May 1992

    Production of hydrobionts and structure of food grid within theecosystem of the Vistula Bay in the Baltic Sea

    Withdrawn.

    Dinophysis species in Irish waters 1990-1993

    Harmful and nuisance algal blooms in Irish coastal waters1990-1993

    Variability of surface planktonic community metabolism inresponse to coastal upwelling events in the Ria de Vigo (NWSpain)

    Cross-shelf zonation, vertical distribution, and drift of fishlarvae off Northern Portugal during weak upwelling

    The ecological role of some gelatinous predators in Norwegianwaters

    Trends in the stability and resistance of a large marineecosystem

    Ctenophore population dynamics: patterns of abundance forMnemiopsis in US coastal waters

    FishBASE, a global information system to support fisheriesresearch

    Harmful algal blooms in relation to wind induced coastalupwelling and river plumes

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  • L:39 A. Korolev et Investigations of the Furcellaria lumbricalis distribution andat. abundance at the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea

    L:40 D. Cortes and Individual estimation of nutritional condition of northwesternRef. H T. Ramirez Mediterranean anchovy larvae (Engraulis encrasicolus) through

    RNA/DNA analysis

    L:41 A. Garcia et Northwestern Mediterranean anchovy larval distributionRef. H al. (Engraulis encrasicolus) contrasted with food availability,

    larval condition (RNA/DNA) and hydrographic features

    L:42 J .E. Purcell et In situ predation rates on Bay anchovy eggs and larvae bySess. S al. Scyphomedusae and Ctenophores in Chesapeake Bay, USA

    L:43 S. Kaartvedt Underwater optics and behavioural responses of krill toet at. presence of fish predators' effect fish-plankton interactions

    L:44 W. Melle et at. Acoustic visualization of large scale macroplankton andmicronekton distribution at a shelf/deep sea interface

    L:45 H.R. Skjoldal Preliminary report from the sea-going workshop in Norwayet at. June 1993 on intercomparison and evaluation of method for

    sampling and determination of zooplankton distribution andbiomass (ICES Study Group on Zooplankton Production)

    L:46 T. Knutsen and Target strength measurements of the free swiming euphausiidRef. B E.Ona Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) at 120 kHz

    L:47 P. Dalpadado Some observations on the feeding ecology of Norwegian springRef. H spawning herring Clupea harengus along the coast of Norway

    L:48 T. Knutsen Spatial and temporal distribution of eggs and larvae of theeuphausiids Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) andIhysanoessa inermis (Kmyer) in the slope and shelf waters offM0re, western Norway

    L:49 B. Ellertsen et Reproduction of Calanus finmarchicus off the western coast ofal. Norway, in relation to the overwintering stock, hydrographic

    features and phytoplankton spring bloom development

    L:50 Withdrawn.

    L:51 F. Puelles et Diel variations in vertical distribution of copepods in the northal. Iberian coast

    L:52 A. Sepulveda Daily growth increments in the otoliths of European smelt,Ref. M Osmerus eperlanus L., larvae

    L:53 A. Bode et at. Variability of phytoplankton biomass and primary productivitySess.O in the shelf waters of the upwelling area of N-NW Spain

    L:54 E. Gaard and Phyto- and zooplankton communities on the Faroe Bank andH. Mortensen their relations to the physical and chemical environment

    L:55 E.D. Houde et Mesocosms adrift: a method to estimate fish egg and larvaeSess. S at. mortality rates

    L:56 Cl. Zelek Horizontal and vertical distribution of Cyclothone- andVinciguerria- larvae at a watermass front in the NE Atlantic

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    L:57 A. Sieg Histological study on larval nutritional condition of theSouthwest Atlantic anchovy, Engraulis anchoita (Hubbs andMarini 1935), caught in three hydrographically differingfrontal systems of the Southwest Atlantic

    L:58 Withdrawn.

    L:59 A.G.C. del Diurnal activity and feeding in gobies and brown shrimp in theRef. G+K Norte-Campos northern Wadden Sea

    and A.Temming

    L:60 W. Greve Gelatinous zooplankton systems ecology in the German BightSess. S

    L:61 W. Greve German Bight ecosystem responses to the invasion of aSess. S Siphonophore

    L:62 M.E. Cunha Seasonal variation of the zooplankton biomass over theSess.O Portuguese continental shelf

    L:63 M.E. Cunha Spatial variation of the zooplankton biomass in relation to theSess.O hydrographic conditions off the Portuguese coast

    L:64 M.T. Moita Spatial variability of phytoplankton comunities in the upwellingSess.O region off Portugal

    L:65 M.T. Moita Phytoplankton blooms during an upwelling event at theSess.O and northwest coast of Portugal

    A. J. da Silva

    L:66 AJ. da Silva Dynamics of toxic dinoflagellates during an upwelling event atSess.O and the northwest coast of Portugal

    M.T. Moita

    L:67 Z. Klusek and Software package for environmental monitoring of birds andSess. T M. Ostrowski fish/plankton relationship in the ArcticPoster

    L:68 TJ. Smayda Experimental manipulations of phytoplankton + zooplanktonSess. S + ctenophore communities, and foodweb roles of the

    ctenophore, Mnemiopsis Ieidyi

    L:69 S.P. Volovik Mnemiopsis Ieidyi in the Azov Sea: biology, populationSess. S et al. dynamics, impact to the ecosystem and fisheries

    L:70 A. Razinkovas Functioning of nectobenthic complexes as a result of opposumRef. K shrimp acclimatization in the Curonian Lagoon

    L:71 N.V. Mukhina Results from Russian ichthyoplankton surveys in theRef. G+H Norwegian and Barents Seas in 1959-1990

    L:72 N.V. Mukhina Trends of variations in abundance of the main commercial fishof the Barents Sea in early ontogeny

    L:73 L. Postel et al. Rostock zooplankton studies off West AfricaSess.O

    L:74 G.R. Harbison The potential of fishes for the control of gelatinousSess. S zooplankton

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  • L:75 T. NojiSess. TPaper and Poster

    L:76 Cl. RoySess.O

    ~

    Image analysis at the Institute of Marine Research, Norway

    The optimal environmental window hypothesis: a non-linearenvironmental process affecting recruitment success

    REFERENCE PAPERS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMITTEE

    B:26, B:38, C:3, E:4, E:16, F:26, G:3, G:67, H:29, H:45, K:17, K:45, Env:7

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    M - ANADROMOUS AND CATADROMOUS FISH COMMITTEE

    Report of activities, 1992

    Publications of interest to the Anadromous and CatadromousFish Committee, 1992

    Report of the Study Group on Stock Identification Protocols forFinfish and Shellfish Stocks, Copenhagen, 16-19 August 1993

    ICES compilation of microtag, finclip and external tag releasesin 1992

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    M:6

    M:7Ref. J

    M:8Ref. J

    M:9Ref.C+H

    M:lORef.C+H

    M:ll

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    M:13Ref.C+H

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    M:15Ref. J

    M:16Ref. J

    M:17Ref. J

    M:18

    H. Westerberg et ai.

    R.E. Donnelly et ai.

    O. Vasin et ai.

    A. Mitans et ai.

    S. Gudj6nsson et ai.

    ]>. Antonsson et ai.

    M. J6hannsson et ai.

    ]>. Gudj6nsson

    K.D. Friedland et ai.

    O. Tully et ai.

    R. Bartel and M.Parlinska

    R. Bartel

    R. Bartel et ai.

    E.C.E. Potter et ai.

    A new method for sampling elvers in the coastal zone

    The management of glass eels in the Shannon estuary, Ireland

    The effect of environmental factors on Baltic salmon growth inthe sea

    Sea trout in Latvia

    Relation of grilse/salmon ratio to environmental changes inseveral wild Atlantic salmon in Iceland

    Possible causes of fluctuation in stock size of Atlantic salmon innorthern Iceland

    Anadromous brown trout (Saimo trutta L.) populations insouthern Iceland

    Marking and tagging of sea trout (Saimo trutta L.) in the riverUlfarsa in southwest Iceland

    The production of North American and European Atlanticsalmon: effects of postsmolt growth and ocean environment

    Parameters, impacts and suggested causes of heavy sea liceinfestation on sea trout populations in Ireland 1990-1993

    Size of the sea trout (Saimo trutta L.) eggs from 7 investigatedPolish rivers

    Present status of the Vistula sea trout situation

    Comparison of length and weight of river lamprey from Finland,Latvia, Lithuania and Poland

    The discrimination of North American and European salmonusing a genetic algorithm and by neural network

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    M:33Ref. J

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    I.C. Russell et al.

    0. Skaala et al.

    O. Christensen et al.

    P.J. Rago et al.

    P.J. Rago et al.

    A. Richards andChr. Esteves

    M.-L. Koljonen

    T.L. Marshall et al.

    J .J. Anderson

    E. Ikonen et al.

    E.Ikonen

    A. Ahvonen andE.Ikonen

    E. Ikonen andI. Kallio-Nyberg

    M.F. O'Grady andP.G. Gargan

    A. Sepulveda et al.

    Recoveries of coded wire microtags from salmon caught at WestGreenland in 1992

    Withdrawn.

    A method of observing the spawning behaviour of farmed andwild salmonids in a natural stream habitat

    Review of Danish stocks of sea trout (Salmo trutta)

    Withdrawn.

    Estimation and analysis of prey-fishery abundance of two seawinter populations of North American Atlantic salmon (Salmosalar) , 1974-1991

    A continental run reconstruction model for the non-maturingcomponent of North American Atlantic salmon: analysis offisheries in Greenland and Newfoundland-Labrador, 1974-1991

    Discrimination of wild stocks of Atlantic striped bass (Moronesaxatilis) using scale morphology

    Withdrawn.

    Genetic stock composition analyses of Baltic salmon catches

    The potential influence of environmental/oceanographic factorson age-at-maturity of Atlantic salmon of the Saint John River,Canada

    Management of Columbia River fish resources with computermodels, present capabilities and future plans

    The origin of wild salmon in the Gulf of Finland landings

    The possible effects of environmental and oceanographic factorson abnormally high salmon fry mortality in the Baltic Sea

    Temporal, spatial and smolt quality originated variation in theresults of Finnish sea trout tagging experiments

    The origin of salmon in the Finnish offshore and coastal salmonfisheries in the Baltic Sea

    Factors affecting salmon production in Irish catchments

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    Withdrawn.

    Distribution patterns and production of early life stages ofEuropean smelt, Osmerus eperlanus L., from the Elbe river

  • M:44 R. Poole et al.

    M:45 R. Poole et al.

    M:46 R. Poole et al.

    M:47 M. Dillane andR. Poole

    M:48 K.F. Whelan et al.

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    M:57

    M:58

    D.A. Dunkley et al.

    D.H. Secor et al.

    D.G. Reddin andK.D. Friedland

    D.G. Reddin et al.

    K.F. Whelan andG. Rogan

    J. Domagala and H.S.Faryniarz

    V. Pruuki

    M.M. O'Farrell et al.

    A.V. Zubchenkoet al.

    A.V. Zubchenkoet al.

    V.K. Mitenev

    P. Gargan andK.F. Whelan

    T. Murphy et al.

    A.V. Zubchenko andO.G. Kuzmin

    The effect of misreporting grilse as salmon on the reportedScottish national catch

    Tracking the migrations of estuarine and coastal fishes usingotolith microchemistry

    Marine environmental factors influencing the movement andsurvival of Atlantic salmon

    Forecasting the abundance of North American 2-sea wintersalmon stocks and the provision of catch advice for the WestGreenland salmon fishery

    An assessment of the sea trout from the Burrishoole fishery,1970-1993

    Seatrout reconditioning and ongrowing: a three year study

    A study of age and growth in sea trout from Burrishoole fishery,1985 to 1993

    Survival and growth of fry from reconditioned sea trout

    The influence of environmental factors on the migration andsurvival of sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) smolts from theBurrishoole system, Co. Mayo, Ireland

    Factors affecting the marine survival of wild and reared salmonstocks from the Burrishoole catchment

    Number of pyloric caeca as a possible herd marker for sea trout(Salmo trutta L.) in the Pomeranian rivers

    Changes in the status of the salmon stock in the riverTornionjoki

    Western Ireland migratory trout: smolt production, timing ofmigration and biological characteristics

    Salmon rivers in the Kola Peninsula - Evaulation of the impactfrom the Norwegian drift net fishing on the status of Atlanticsalmon stocks in some Barents Sea rivers

    Salmon rivers in the Kola Peninsula. Status of Atlantic salmonstocks

    Parasitic fauna of the Barents Sea and White Sea salmon, Salmosafar L.

    The incidence of prematurely returning sea lice infested sea troutin Irish rivers, 1990-1993

    Histopathological survey of sea trout in the west coast of Irelandduring the summers of 1991 and 1992.

    Salmon rivers in the Kola Peninsula. Reproductive potential andstock status of Atlantic salmon from the Umba River

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  • M:59 M. Salminen et al. Differences in the production of Baltic salmon (Salmo salar L.)in the Gulf of Finland and in the Bothnian Sea - the significanceof marine productivity and environmental stability

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    B:10, 0:13, 0:35, F:30, F:31, H:8, H:9, H:15, H:18, H:23, H:31, H:37, L:52, Assess:9,Asssess: 10, Assess: 13, Assess: 14

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    T. Haug et al.

    K.T. Nilssenet al.

    N. 0ien andT. 0ritsland

    N - MARINE MAMMALS COMMITTEE

    Report of Activities, 1992

    Report of the ICES/NAFO Workshop on Survey Methodology forHarp and Hooded Seals, Archangelsk, Russia, 5-12 October 1992

    Report of the Study Group on Seals and Small Cetaceans inEuropean Seas, Cambridge, England, 29 March - 2 April

    Publications of interest to the Marine Mammals Committee, 1992

    Report of the Study Group on Long-Finned Pilot Whales,Copenhagen, 30 August - 3 September 1993

    Report of the Workshop on the Distribution and Sources ofPathogens in Marine Mammals, Cambridge, England, 23-26March 1993

    Studies of minke whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata ecology in theNortheast Atlantic: preliminary results from studies of diet andfood availability during summer 1992

    Diets of harp seals Phoca groenlandica feeding between the breed-ing and moulting seasons in the southern Barents and White Seas

    Aerial and visual surveys to estimate harp seal pup production inthe Greenland Sea

    N:lO

    N:11 G. KirkwoodSess. P

    N:12 T. SimiHi andL. Lindblom

    N:13 M. Goujon et al.Ref. H

    N:14 G. Garcia-Castrillo et al.

    N:15

    Withdrawn.

    Incorporating allowance for risk in management: the revisedmanagement procedure of the International Whaling Commission

    Persistence of natural markings on photographically identifiedkiller whales (Orcinus orca)

    Incidental catches of cetaceans by the French albacore tunadriftfishery. Preliminary results

    Les mammiferes marins du nord et du nord-ouest de I'Espagne en1992

    Withdrawn.

    N:16Ref.B,D,G,H,J,K

    N:17Ref. G

    G.T. Waring

    M.A. Collins etal.

    Spatial patterns of five cetaceans along a linear habitat

    Predator damage to net caught angler fish (Lophius piscatorius andL. budegassa) off the south coast of Ireland

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    N:21

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    N:23

    N:24

    D. Bloch andH.P. Joensen

    A.R. Lager

    P .E. MArtensson

    Yu.K.Timoshenko

    V.I. Chernoket ai.

    V.A. Potelov andV.N. Svetochev

    The influence of abiotic factors prior to a grind in the FaroeIslands and some comments on techniques used to drive pilotwhales

    Annual food intake of Northeastern Atlantic harp seals (Phocagroeniandica)

    Digestible energy of capelin and crustaceans in harp seals (Phocagroeniandica)

    Withdrawn.

    Dynamics of age composition of harp seal from the White Seapopulation

    Increase of precision in estimates for abundance of harp seal onpuppy gatherings

    Evaluation of seal abundance by· method of abundance alteration inconventional "starting population" (The White Sea population ofharp seal as example)

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    B:16, B:21, B:32, B:39, D:29, D:31, D:34, D:45, D:56, D:63, G:21, G:40, G:44, G:61, G:67,H:36, H:44, H:48, J:9, K:34, K:42, K:47, K:54

  • THEME SESSIONS FOR 1993 STATUTORY MEETING

    o Dynamics of Upwelling in the ICES AreaCo-Conveners: Dr E. Hagen and Mr A. Jorge da Silva

    C:7, C:8, C:22, C:30, C:31, C:34, C:36, C:43, C:60, C:61, L:14 (poster), L:17, L:18, L:32, L:33,L:38, L:53, L:62, L:63, L:64, L:65, L:66, L:73, L:76

    P Management Objectives and Fishery Management Targets: Risk Assessment in the Provision ofScientific AdviceConvener: Dr J.G. Shepherd

    D:9, D:I0, D:ll, D:12, D:14, D:16, D:18, D:26, D:38, D:54, D:66, D:69, D:70, D:71, G:48,G:56, H:19, H:32, N:ll

    Q Factors Affecting the Exposure of Organisms to Contaminants at Interfaces in the Marine EnvironmentConvener: Dr H. Windom

    E:24, E:25, E:26, E:27, E:28, E:29, E:32, E:34

    R Implications of Stock Enhancement of Marine· OrganismsConvener: Ms J. St0ttrup

    F:4, F:20, F:25 (poster), F:33, F:34, F:42 (poster), F:49, J:18, K:29, K:63 (poster)

    S Impact of Gelatinous Zooplankton Predators on Coastal and Shelf EcosystemsConvener: Dr M. Reeve

    L:20, L:21, L:34, L:36, L:42, L:55, L:60, L:61, L:68, L:69, L:74

    T Computers in Fishery ResearchCo-Conveners: Mr E. Moksness, Dr B. Megrey and Mr J.W. Ramster

    Posters: B:28, C:13, C:15, C:17, C:23, C:28, C:32, C:35, C:38, C:55, D:19, D:20, D:25, D:61,D:65, D:72, D:73, E:33, F:21, G:9, G:16, G:23, G:29, G:35, H:7, L:67, L:75,

    Papers: B:7, B:25, C:9, C:lO, C:12, C:18, D:l, D:6, D:7, D:15, D:23, D:36, D:39, D:40, D:42,D:44, D:62, D:64, F:23, F:45, H: 13, K:48, L:37, M:30

    U Improving ICES Science and CommunicationsConvener: Mr D. de G. Griffith

    V Impact of the 1993 Major Inflow to the Baltic SeaConvener: Mr H. Dahlin

    C:14, C:26, C:48, C:51, C:52, C:57, C:58, E:6, J:21, J:22, J:30, J:31

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  • ACFM:l*

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    ACFM - ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON FISHERY MANAGEMENT

    Agenda, ACFM Consultations at the 1993 Statutory Meeting

    ASSESSMENT WORKING GROUP REPORTS - 1993

    Report of the Arctic Fisheries Working Group, Copenhagen, 25 August - 3 September1992

    Report of the Working Group on the Assessment of