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Special Issues (since 1997):
Volume 61, number 1, 1997
Proceedings of the Nemuro Workshop on Oceans and Fisheries ’95
Spiny and Clawed Lobsters, 1822 November, 1995, Nemuro, Japan
Volume 62, number 2, 1998
Proceedings of the First William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, November 2023, 1996, Sarasota, Florida, USA
“Marine Stock Enhancement: A New Perspective” Edited by Felicia Coleman, Joseph Travis and Anne B. Thistle
Volume 66, number 3, 2000
Proceedings of the Second William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, November 46, 1998, Sarasota, Florida
“Essential Fish Habitat and Marine Reserves” Edited by Felicia Coleman, Joseph Travis and Anne B. Thistle
Volume 67, number 1, 2000
Sixth International Polychaete Conference
Held at Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, August 27, 1998
Edited by Donald Reish and Paulo Lana
Volume 69, number 1, 2001
A Collection of Studies on the Effects of the 199798 El NiñoSouthern Oscillation Event on Corals and Coral Reefs in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Edited by Peter W. Glynn and Susan B. Colley
Volume 69, number 2, 2001
Proceedings of the International Conference on Scientific Aspects of Coral Reef Assessment, Monitoring, and Restoration
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 1416, 1999
Edited by James Darwin Thomas
Volume 70, number 1 (Supplement), 2002
Open vs Closed Marine Populations Synthesis and Analysis of the Evidence
Edited by Robert R. Warner and Robert K. Cowen
Volume 70, number 2, 2002
Proceedings of the Third William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, October 31November 2, 2000, Sarasota, Florida
“Targets, Thresholds, and the Burden of Proof” Edited by Felicia Coleman, Joseph Travis and Anne B. Thistle
Volume 71, number 1, 2002
Cephalopod Biomass and Production CIAC 2000
(Part I)
University of Aberdeen, July 3rd7th, 2000
Edited by Peter R. Boyle, Martin A. Collins, Graham J. Pierce and Jennifer J. Watson
Volume 71, number 2, 2002
Cephalopod Biomass and Production CIAC 2000
(Part II)
University of Aberdeen, July 3rd7th, 2000
Edited by Peter R. Boyle, Martin A. Collins, Graham J. Pierce and Jennifer J. Watson
Volume 71, number 3, 2002
4th International Seagrass Biology Workshop
26 September2 October 2000, Corsica
Edited by G. Pergent, M. C. Buia, M. Johnson, R. J. Orth, and C. Pergent-Martini
Volume 72, number 2, 2003
Proceedings of the Blue Crab Conference 2000
University of North CarolinaWilmington, March 2002
Edited by David Eggleston
Volume 73, number 1, 2003
Banco Chinchorro: Investigations on an Atoll-like Coral Reef System in the Mexican Caribbean Sea
Edited by E. Suárez-Morales and T. Camarena-Luhrs
Volume 73, number 2, 2003
A Collection of Studies Conducted from the Port Royal Marine Laboratory on the Status of Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, in Relation to Continued Organic Pollution
Edited by Mona K. Webber and Dale F. Webber
Volume 74, number 3, 2004
Proceedings of the Fourth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, November 57, 2002, Sarasota, Florida
“Confronting Trade-offs in the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management” Edited by Felicia C. Coleman, Carl J. Walters, and Anne B. Thistle
Volume 75, number 2, 2004
Back Reef Habitats: Ecological Analysis and Characterization
Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, December 2001
Edited by John Marr
Volume 76, number 2, 2005
Proceedings of the World Conference on the “Scientific and Technical Bases for the Sustainability of Fisheries”
Miami, 2630 November, 2001
Edited by Nelson M. Ehrhardt
Volume 78, number 3, 2006
Proceedings of the Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, November 911, 2004, Sarasota, Florida
“The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management” Edited by Felicia C. Coleman and Anne B. Thistle
Volume 79, number 3, 2006
Proceedings of the 4th International Billfish Symposium, 31 October3 November 2005, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California
Edited by Kim N. Holland, Michael L. Domeier, David B. Holts, John E. Graves, and Julian G. Pepperell
Volume 80, number 3, 2007
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Mangroves as Fish Habitat, 1921 April 2006, Miami, Florida
Edited by Joseph E. Serafy and Rafael J. Araújo
Volume 81, number 2, 2007
Reproduction, Ecology, and Evolution in Marine SystemsA Meeting in Honor of Professor John S. Pearse, 1011 June 2006, Santa Cruz, California
Edited by Larry V. Basch
Volume 81, number 3, 2007
Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Deep-Sea Corals“Deep-Sea Coral Ecosystems: Biology and Geology,” Nov. 28Dec. 2, 2005, Miami, Florida
Edited by Robert Y. George and Stephen D. Cairns
Volume 83, number 1, 2008
Proceedings of the Sixth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, November 1416, 2006, Sarasota, Florida
“Life History in Fisheries Ecology and Management” Edited by Felicia C. Coleman, Robert R. Warner, and Anne B. Thistle
Books
Conservation and Adapted Management of Seamounts and Deep-Sea Coral Ecosystems (2007) (companion volume to Bulletin of Marine Science Volume 81 no 3, 2007)
Edited by Robert Y. George and Stephen D. Cairns
“Studies in Tropical Oceanography” Series
Published occasionally by the Bulletin of Marine Science, “Studies in Tropical Oceanography” is a book series on topics related to the tropical oceans and their flora and fauna. Below is a list of the books available for purchase.
No. 1 Systematics and Life History of the Great Barracuda, Sphyraena barracuda (Walbaum). (1963) By Donald P. de Sylva.
No. 2 Distribution and Relative Abundance of Billfishes (Istiophoridae) of the Pacific Ocean [includes Atlas]. (1965) By John K. Howard and Shoji Ueyanagi.
No. 3 Index to Genera, Subgenera, and Section of the Pyrrhophyta. (1966) By Alfred P. Loeblich, Jr. and Alfred P. Loeblich, III.
No. 5 Proceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Oceanography, November 1724, 1965, Miami Beach, Florida. The Friedrich Frans Koczy Memorial Volume. (1967) By Frederick M. Bayer, C. P. Idyll, James I. Jones, F. F. Koczy, Arthur A. Myrberg, C. Richard Robins, F. G. Walton Smith, G. L. Voss, E. J. Ferguson Wood, and Albert C. Jenses. (eds.)
No. 6 American Opisthobranch Mollusks. (1967) By Eveline Marcus and Ernst Marcus.
No. 7 The Systematics of Sympatric Species in West Indian Spatangoids: A Revision of the Genera Brissopsis, Plethotaenia, Paleaneustes, and Saviniaster. (1968) By Richard H. Chesher.
No. 9 Effects of Abatement of Domestic Sewage Pollution on the Benthos, Volumes of Zooplankton, and the Fouling Organisms of Biscayne Bay, Florida. (1970) By J. Kneeland McNulty.
No. 11 The Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.University of Miami Argosy Expedition to Ecuador (Part 1). (1972) By Donald P. de Sylva.
No. 4 The R/V Pillsbury Deep-Sea Biological Expedition to the Gulf of Guinea, 19641965. (Part 1, 1966; Part 2, 1970) By Frederick M. Bayer, Gilbert L. Voss, and C. Richard Robins (eds.)
No. 8 Stomatopod Crustacea of the Western Atlantic. (1969) By Raymond B. Manning.
No. 10 Investigations on the Gray Snapper, Lutjanus griseus. (1971) By Walter A. Starck, II and Robert E. Schroeder.
No. 12 Prostaglandins from Plexaura homomalla: Ecology, Utilization and Conservation of a Major Medical Marine Resource. A Symposium. (1974) By Frederick M. Bayer and Alfred J. Weinheimer (eds.)
No. 13 Distribution and Relative Abundance of Billfishes (Istiophoridae) of the Indian Ocean [includes Atlas]. (1975) By John K. Howard and Walter A. Starck, II.
No. 14 Brachiopods from the Caribbean Sea and Adjacent Waters. (1977) By G. Arthur Copper. (OUT OF PRINT)
No. 15 The Helioporaccean Octocoral Epiphaxum, Recent and Fossil: A Monographic Iconography. (1992) By Frederick M. Bayer.