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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 54 Number 4 2003
Billfish Special Issue


Foreword to 'Billfish Special Issue' 

Julian G. Pepperell

pp. v-v

 


Stock structure of the world's istiophorid billfishes: a genetic perspective 

John E. Graves and Jan R. McDowell

pp. 287-298

  
 


Evidence of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, spawning in the vicinity of Exuma Sound, Bahamas 

Joseph E. Serafy , Robert K. Cowen, Claire B. Paris, Thomas R. Capo and Stacy A. Luthy

pp. 299-306

  
 


Age and growth of black marlin, Makaira indica, in east coast Australian waters 

Peter Speare

pp. 307-314

  
 


Reproductive dynamics of broadbill swordfish, Xiphias gladius, in the domestic longline fishery off eastern Australia 

Jock Young , Anita Drake, Michael Brickhill, Jessica Farley and Thor Carter

pp. 315-332

  
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Retinal specializations in the blue marlin: eyes designed for sensitivity to low light levels 

Kerstin A. Fritsches , N. Justin Marshall and Eric J. Warrant

pp. 333-341

  
 


A perspective on billfish biological research and recommendations for the future 

Kim N. Holland

pp. 343-347

  
 


Stock assessment of blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) in the Pacific using MULTIFAN-CL 

Pierre Kleiber , Michael G. Hinton and Yuji Uozumi

pp. 349-360

  
 


ICCAT stock assessments of Atlantic billfish 

Victor Restrepo , Eric D. Prince, Gerry P. Scott and Yuji Uozumi

pp. 361-367

  
 


Tests of the robustness of habitat-standardized abundance indices using simulated blue marlin catch–effort data 

C. Phillip Goodyear

pp. 369-381

  
 


Relationship between catch, effort, CPUE and local abundance for non-target species, such as billfishes, caught by Indian Ocean longline fisheries 

Alain Fonteneau and Nicolas Richard

pp. 383-392

  
 


Status of swordfish stocks in the eastern Pacific Ocean estimated using data from Japanese tuna longline fisheries 

Michael G. Hinton

pp. 393-399

  
 


Blue marlin mean length: simulated response to increasing fishing mortality 

C. Phillip Goodyear

pp. 401-408

  
 


Spatio-temporal distribution of longline catch per unit effort, sea surface temperature and Atlantic marlin 

C. Phillip Goodyear

pp. 409-417

  
 


Pelagic fisheries catching blue and striped marlins in the US Western Pacific islands 

P. Dalzell and C. H. Boggs

pp. 419-424

  
 


Monitoring the recreational gamefish fishery off south-eastern Australia 

Michael Lowry and Jeff Murphy

pp. 425-434

  
 


Mortality rate of striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) caught with recreational tackle 

Michael L. Domeier , Heidi Dewar and Nicole Nasby-Lucas

pp. 435-445

  
 


Use of charter boat data to infer the annual availability of black marlin, Makaira indica, to the recreational fishery off Cairns, Australia 

Robert A. Campbell , Julian G. Pepperell and Timothy L. O. Davis

pp. 447-457

  
 


Historical development of recreational billfishing in Bermuda and the significance of catches of large blue marlin (Makaira nigricans) 

Brian E. Luckhurst

pp. 459-462

  
 


Recreational billfish catches and gamefishing facilities of Pacific Island nations in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean 

Wade Whitelaw

pp. 463-471

  
 


Factors affecting striped marlin catch rate in the New Zealand recreational fishery 

John Holdsworth , Peter Saul and Gene Browne

pp. 473-481

  
 


Analysis of sportfishing catch rates of striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) at Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico, and their relation to sea surface temperature 

Sofía Ortega-García , Alexander Klett-Traulsen and German Ponce-Díaz

pp. 483-488

  
 


Global overview of the major constituent-based billfish tagging programs and their results since 1954 

Mauricio Ortiz, Eric D. Prince , Joseph E. Serafy, David B. Holts, Kay B. Davy, Julian G. Pepperell, Michael B. Lowry and John C. Holdsworth

pp. 489-507

  
 


Sailfish movement in the Arabian Gulf: a summary of tagging efforts 

John Hoolihan

pp. 509-513

  
 


Short-term movement and behaviour of black marlin Makaira indica in the Coral Sea as determined through a pop-up satellite archival tagging experiment 

John S. Gunn , Toby A. Patterson and Julian G. Pepperell

pp. 515-525

  
 


Swimming behaviour and migration of a swordfish recorded by an archival tag 

Mio Takahashi , Hiroshi Okamura, Kotaro Yokawa and Makoto Okazaki

pp. 527-534

  
 


Marlin fisheries management in Australia 

James D. Findlay , Colleen M. Cross and Andrew G. Bodsworth

pp. 535-543

  
 


Social and economic perspective on recreational billfish fisheries 

Robert B. Ditton and John R. Stoll

pp. 545-554

  
 


Historical perspective of global billfish stock assessment 

Yuji Uozumi

pp. 555-565

  
 


Use of minimum size regulations to achieve reduction targets for marlin landings in the Atlantic Ocean 

Arietta Venizelos , Frederick Sutter and Joseph Serafy

pp. 567-573

  
 


Managing Atlantic marlin as bycatch under ICCAT. The fork in the road: recovery or collapse 

Ellen Peel , Russell Nelson and C. Phillip Goodyear

pp. 575-584

  
 


  
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