PHOTOGRAPIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We wish to acknowledge and thank William Barss, Eric Schindler and Tammy Wagner of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for providing the following photographs.

1.      Pacific Ocean Perch, Sebastes alutus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

2.      Aurora rockfish, Sebastes aurora, photo by William Barss ODFW.

3.      Redbanded rockfish, Sebastes babcocki, photo by William Barss ODFW.

4.      Darkblotched rockfish, Sebastes crameri, photo by William Barss ODFW.

5.      Splitnose rockfish, Sebastes diploproa, photo by William Barss ODFW.

6.      Widow rockfish, Sebastes entomelas, photo by William Barss ODFW.

7.      Yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

8.      Rosethorn rockfish, Sebastes helvomaculatus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

9.      Shortbelly rockfish, Sebastes jordani, photo by William Barss ODFW.

10.    Quillback rockfish, Sebastes maliger, photo by William Barss ODFW.

11.    Vermilion rockfish, Sebastes miniatus, photo by ODFW.

12.    Blue rockfish, Sebastes mystinus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

13.    China rockfish, Sebastes nebulosus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

14.    Tiger rockfish, Sebastes nigrocinctus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

15.    Bocaccio rockfish, Sebastes paucispinis, photo by William Barss ODFW.

16.    Bank rockfish, Sebastes rufus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

17.    Yellowmouth rockfish, Sebastes reedi, photo by William Barss ODFW.

18.    Stripetail rockfish, Sebastes saxicola, photo by William Barss ODFW.

19.    Sharpchin rockfish, Sebastes zacentrus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

20.    Black and yellow rockfish Sebastes chrysomelas, photo by Wilsman ODFW.

21.    Shortspine Thornyhead, Sebastolobus alascanus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

22.    Pacific Cod, Gadus macrocephalus, photo by ODFW.

23.    Cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, by ODFW.

24.    Kelp greenling male and female, Hexagrammos decagrammus, by ODFW.

25.    Whitespotted greenling, Hexagrammos stelleri, No photo available.

26.    Rock greenling, Hexagrammos lagocephalus, by ODFW.

27.    Pacific herring, Celpea pallasi, photo my William Woodrow Lackner.

28.    Lingcod, Ophiodon elongatus, photo by William Barss ODFW.

29.    Pileperch, Damalichthys vacca, photo by William Barss ODFW.

30.    Striped seaperch, Taeniotoca lateralis, photo by William Barss ODFW.   

31.    Rainbow seaperch, Hypsurus caryi, no photo available.

32.    White seaperch, Phanerodon furcatus, no photo available.

33.    Green Sturgeon, Acipenser medirostris, photo by ODFW.

34.    White sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, photo by ODFW.

35.    Albacore Tuna, Thunnus alalunga, photo by William Lackner.

36.    Pacific halibut, Hippoglossus stenolepis, by William Barss ODFW.

37.    Arrowtooth flounder, Atheresthes stomias, by William Barss ODFW.

38.    Butter sole, Isopsetta isolepis, by William Barss ODFW.

39.    Curlfin sole, Pleuronichthys decurrnns, by William Barss ODFW.

40.    Dover sole, Microstomus pacificus, by William Barss ODFW.

41.    English sole, Parophrys vetulus, by William Barss ODFW.

42.    Flathead sole, Hippoglossoides elassodon, by William Barss ODFW.

43.    Pacific Sanddab, Githarichthys sordidus, by William Barss ODFW.

44.    Petrale sole, Eopsetta jordani, by William Barss ODFW.

45.    Rex sole, Glyptocephalus zachirus, by William Barss ODFW.

46.    Rock Sole, Lepidopsetta bilineata, by William Barss ODFW.

47.    Sand sole, Psettichthys melanostictus, by William Barss ODFW.

48.    Starry Flounder, Platichthys stellatus, by William Barss ODFW.

49.    Chinook (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) and coho salmon(Oncorhynchus kisutch), by Eric Schindler ODFW.  

50.    Cover photograph ODFW District Fish Biologist Bob Buckman, tackle manufacture Dan Dettmann and friend fulfilled their expectations fishing out of Depoe Bay.  Photo by Bob Buckman.

51.    Three albacore tuna caught on a private boat 40 plus miles west of Yaquina Bay.

52.    Clam digger Bart poses with two of the large gaper clams he dug in Alsea Bay.

53.   Back cover photograph of author with a Chinook and coho salmon caught on a private boat out of Depoe Bay

We wish to acknowledge and thank Donald E. Kramer, Chairman, University of Alaska, Marine Advisory Program for permission to use the following photographs of the rockfish from the, “Guide to Northeast Pacific Rockfishes Genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus” by Don Kramer and Victoria M. O’ Connell, Groundfish biologist, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Sitka, Alaska.

1.      Rougheye rockfish, Sebastes aleutianus, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

2.      Brown rockfish, Sebastes auriculatus, photo by Donald E. Kramer.     

3.      Shortraker rockfish, Sebastes borealis, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

4.      Copper rockfish, Sebastes caurinus, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

5.      Greenstriped rockfish Sebastes elongatus, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

6.      Black rockfish Sebastes melanops, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

7.      Canary rockfish, Sebastes pinniger, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

8.      Redstripe rockfish, Sebastes proriger, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

9.      Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberriumus, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

10.    Silvergray rockfish, Sebastes brevispinis, photo by Donald E. Kramer.

We wish to acknowledge and thank the California Department of Fish and Game for permission to use the following photographs.

1.      Striped bass, Roccus saxatilis, photo by the California Department of Fish and Game.

2.      Redtail surfperch, Amphistichus rhodoterus, photo by the California Department of Fish and Game.

3.      Silver surfperch, Hyperprosopon ellipticus, photo by the California Department of Fish and Game.

4.      Walleye surfperch, Hyperprosopon argenteum, photo by the California Department of Fish and Game.

References:

The Oregon Ocean Book 1985 by the Oregon Division of State Lands.

The Oregon Estuary Plan Book by the Department of Land Conservation and Development.

The Coast Pilot.

Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon Coastal River Basins: Description of Life Histories and Assessment of Recent Trends in Run Strengths by J Nicholas and D Hankin

Marine Baits of California by Charles H. Turner and Jermy C. Smith.

Market Squid Investigations in Oregon 1983–1985 in ODFW Information Report 85–10.

Maturity and Reproductive Cycle for 35 species from the Family Scorpaenidae Found Off Oregon by Bill H. Barss.

Essential Fish Habitat West Coast Ground Fish Appendix, Prepared By EFH Core For West Coast Groundfish.

History and Status of Oregon’s Pacific Razor Clam Resource ODFW Information Report 2000–06

1984 Clam Studies ODFW Information Report 85–8 by Tom Gaumer.

Subtidal Clam Populations, Distribution, Abundance and Ecology a cooperative effort by Oregon State University Sea Grant College Program and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Movement of Lingcod Tagged off the Central Oregon Coast by Bill H. Barss and Robert L. Demory.

Species Profiles: Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates, Pileperch, Striped Seaperch and Rubberlip Seaperch; Brown Rockfish, Copper Rockfish and Black Rockfish.

The Annual Cycle of Profile Changes of Two Oregon Beaches by Nicolas A. Aguilar–Tunon and Paul D. Komar.

Oregon Estuary Reports by ODFW.

Oregon’s Captivating Clams by Oregon State University Extension Service

Oregon’s Salty Coast by Jim Gibbs

The 1983 Pacific West Coast Bottom Trawl Survey of Groundfish Resources: Estimates of Distribution, Abundance, Age and Length Composition by Kenneth L. Weinberg, Mark E. Wilkins and Thomas A. Dark.

Guide to Northeast Pacific Rockfishes Genera Sebastes and Sebastolobus by Donald E. Kramer and Victoria M. O’Connell.

Guide to Northeast Pacific Flatfishes, Families Bothidae, Cynoglossidae, and Pleuronectidae by Donald E. Kramer, William H. Barss, Brian C. Paust and Barry E. Bracken. 

Why are all the crabs dying? By Dale Snow, ODFW.

The Albacore Tuna Fishery of Oregon, Educational Bulletin No. 3 Fish Commission of Oregon, by Irving W. Jones.

Stocking the Blue-Eyed Scallop by Euell Gibbons reference to pea crabs. 

Age, Growth, and Population Trends of Striped Bass, Morone saxatilis, in Oregon by A. Mcgie and R. Mullen.

The Pacific Halibut by Heward Bell.

Release Methods for Rockfish by Steve Theberge and Steve Parker.  Printed by permission of Sandy Ridlingtion of Sea Grant Communications.  Credits: Editing and layout: Sandy Ridlington;  Photos: Figures 1, 2 (right), and 7 are reprinted by permission from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The other figures are from Oregon Sea Grant Extension.  Steve Theberge is a Sea Grant Extension agent, stationed in Clatsop County, Oregon. Steve Parker is a research biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Ecology and Management of Coastal Cutthroat Trout in Oregon by Richard D. Giger. CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF THE GEODUCK AND HORSE CLAM FISHERY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA by Michelle James.

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