Wilken Agster wrote: > > Dear Listmembers, > I am looking for an identification guide for fishes along the Alaskan >Pacific > coast, preferrably with good drawings rather than photographs. Can you help >me ? > > Thank you for your recommendations in advance, > > Wilken
Wilken (and others with an interest in North Pacific fish),
If you are willing to wait, a book called Key to the Fishes of Alaska will be coming out this year, - at least I hope so. I believe it will be available through the American Fisheries Society (AFS). (http://www.fisheries.org/) There is a great need for such a book and has been a long time in coming.
Below is the most recent report by Bill Wilson, chair of the Fish Key Commitee of Alaska Chapter of the American Fisheries, who was overseeing the effort.
-Pete
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Fish Key Committee
1999 Annual Report Bill Wilson, Committee Chair November, 1999
The Fish Key Committee was formed in 1990 to oversee the production of a Key to the Fishes of Alaska, originally drafted by Rae Baxter, retired fishery biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The original project taken on by the Alaska Chapter was to assist Rae with technical editing and completion of his draft fish key. However, early in the project, Rae died, leaving three versions of the uncompleted draft. The Committee started a process for seeking funding and hiring a contractor to revise and complete the work begun by Rae. The Committee was endowed with funds to see the project through to completion through the efforts of Lyman Thorsteinson, USGS/BRD. For the past eight years our contractors, Point Stephens Research, of Auke Bay, Alaska have meticulously gone through the key's hundreds of species accounts and dozens of family descriptions. They have consulted with experts throughout the world to ensure accuracy in all species descriptions and the most recent information on species range extensions. This effort has made the book a new document, updated and expanded beyond the initial projections. The late Norman Wilimovsky was an advisor during the early years of this project and provided many fish illustrations heretofore unavailable to the public. Of interest is the fact that Wilimovsky's 1952 Alaskan fish key was the basis for Rae Baxter's effort.
This past year Kitty and Tony Mecklenburg of Point Stephens Research have completed the compilation of three major sections of the key. Remaining tasks include integration of peer review comments on the remainder of the book, and preparation of introductory sections. The Committee met with the Parent Society during the annual meeting in Charlotte, NC, to plan the remaining steps for publishing the book. We had hoped the publication process could have started in late 1999, but it appears the completion of this last step will occur in 2000. Currently several individuals with the publications section in the headquarters office of AFS are working with the Fish Key Committee in preparing for printing this book.
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-- Peter Hagen, ADF&G email: [log in to unmask] P.0. Box 25526, phone: 907-465-3499 Juneau AK USA, 99801-5526 Fax: 907-465-2765
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