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Proceedings Of The International Sablefish Symposium, March 29-31, 1983, Anchorage, Alaska



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    The International Sablefish Symposium is the second in the University of Alaska's Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposia Series. The first in the series was the International Symposium or the Genus Chionoecetes held in May 1982. The sablefish (Anoloporna fimbria) is becoming commercially more important aIthough relatively little is known about its biology. In order to properly manage the species, available knowledge needs to be gathered and areas for future research need to be identified. This symposium provided the forum for reporting available information in the five technical sessions . In addition, two workshops were held; one on Stock Assessments of the Future and the other on the Need for Future Tagging Studies. This proceedings includes the technical papers presented. An appendix containing the summaries of the two workshops will be published as soon as preparation of the material is completed.
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