CalCOFI Reports, Vol. 13, 1969 (Complete report pdf; individual pdf links below)
Symposium: The Living Resources of the California Current System
I. Review of Activities 1 July 1967-30 June 1968
- Report of the CaICOFI Committee
- Agency Reports
- Review of the Pelagic Wet Fisheries for the 1967-68 Season
- Publications
II. Symposium on the living resources of the California Current System; their fluctuating magnitude, distribution, and susceptibility to use for the benefit of the State of California. J. D. Messersmith, Editor
- Keynote: A consideration of the living marine resources off California and the factors affecting their use. Philip M. Roedel
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Session 1. What are the resources and what is the state of our knowledge? John L. Baxter, Convener
- Status of knowledge of the Pacific hake resource. Dayton L. Alverson and Herbert A. Larkins
- The anchovy resources of the California Current Region off California and Baja California. J. D. Messersmith, John L. Baxter, and Philip M. Roedel
- Mesopelagic and bathypelagic fishes in the California Current Region. Elbert H. Ahlstrom
- The jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus) resource of the eastern North Pacific.C. E. Blunt, Jr
- Bottomfish resources of the California Current System. H. G. Orcutt
- Pelagic invertebrate resources of the California Current. Alan R. Longhurst
- History of fish populations inferred from fish scales in anaerobic sediments off California. Andrew Soutar and John D. Isaacs
- Fossil records of certain schooling fishes of the California Current System. John E. Fitch
- A perspective of a multispecies fishery. Oscar E. Sette
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Session 2. What are the legal, economic, sociological and technological problems impeding their best use? How can these be resolved? J. D. Isaacs and P. M. Roedel, Conveners
- The State's involvement in maritime and ocean resources development. Col. T. R.Gillenwaters
- Views concerning use of the living resources of the California Current. Gerald V. Howard
- Viewpoint of the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. G. B. Talbot
- Use of the pelagic living resources: the legislative point of view. Winfield A. Shoemaker
- The point of view of government: California looks to its ocean resources. Walter T. Shannon
- The California fish and game code. E. C. Fullerton
- The point of view of industry: The processor. Harold F. Cary
- Viewpoint of the industry: fishermen and allied workers. John J. Royal
- The point of view of industry: Fishing boat owners. Frank Iacono
- The point of view of recreational interests: The organized sportsmen. Robert Vile
- The point of view of the partyboat and live bait industries. R. A. Izor
- The exploitation of the living resources of the California Current: A food technologist's point of view. Roland Finch
- Development of a fishery resource. Gordon C. Broadhead
- The legal framework for the development of ocean resources. Carl Christol
- How can the scientific community best contribute to the resolution of these varied problems? Alan R. Longhurst