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This is a reprint of the first revision of this classic. Originally
published in 1953 as Fishery Bulletin #74 for the US Department of
the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. The "Gulf of Maine" is
defined as an area from the Nantucket Shoals and Cape Cod in the
west to Cape Sable in the east. The aim of the book was to provide
a handbook for the easy identification of the fishes that occur in
the Gulf of Maine, with summaries of what is known about the
distribution and relative abundance together with information on
the life history of each species. The authors used the 150-fathom
boundary as the arbitrary offshore boundary as this will exclude
almost all "deep-sea" fishes, which are numerous in the basin of
the open Atlantic. Combining information gleaned from the
literature as well as surveys from a large number of cruises, the
volume covers the Cyclostomes, cartilaginous fishes, torpedoes,
skates and rays and the bony fishes. The descriptions are as
non-technical as is compatible with scientific accuracy and are
limited to external features that will aid in identification in the
field.
Editors Are Albert E. Parr And Yngve H. Olsen. Introduction By John
Tee-Van. Memoir Of The Sears Foundation For Marine Research.
The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began
publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for
Marine Research, was from its beginnings conceived to synthesize
and make accessible the wealth of information in widely scattered
published accounts of the fish fauna of the region for both the
layman and the specialist, presenting critical reviews rather than
compilations. These reference works are still considered valuable
and of interest today to both general audiences and the academic
community. As described in the Preface to the first volume, the
series was "written on the premise that it should be useful to
those in many walks of life-to those casually ... interested ...,
to the sportsman ..., to the fisherman ..., as well as to the
amateur ichthyologist and the professional scientist." These books
remain authoritative studies of the anadromous, estuarine, and
marine fishes of the waters of the western North Atlantic from
Hudson Bay southward to the Amazon, ranking as primary references
for both amateurs and professionals interested in fishes, and as
significant working tools for students of the sea.
Part One, the inaugural volume in the Fishes of the Western North
Atlantic series, describes lancelets, hagfishes, lampreys, and
sharks. Specialist authorships of its sections include detailed
species descriptions with keys, life history and general habits,
abundance, range, and relation to human activity, such as economic
and sporting importance. The text is written for an audience of
amateur and professional ichthyologists, sportsmen, and fishermen,
based on new revisions, original research, and critical reviews of
existing information. Species are illustrated by exceptional black
and white line drawings, accompanied by distribution maps and
tables of meristic data. Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum of
Natural History
The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began
publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for
Marine Research, was from its beginnings conceived to synthesize
and make accessible the wealth of information in widely scattered
published accounts of the fish fauna of the region for both the
layman and the specialist, presenting critical reviews rather than
compilations. These reference works are still considered valuable
and of interest today to both general audiences and the academic
community. As described in the Preface to the first volume, the
series was "written on the premise that it should be useful to
those in many walks of life-to those casually ... interested ...,
to the sportsman ..., to the fisherman ..., as well as to the
amateur ichthyologist and the professional scientist." These books
remain authoritative studies of the anadromous, estuarine, and
marine fishes of the waters of the western North Atlantic from
Hudson Bay southward to the Amazon, ranking as primary references
for both amateurs and professionals interested in fishes, and as
significant working tools for students of the sea.
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