Thanks Brian. This should be real interesting, as some of the biologists at
Fish and Game were stumped but curious about these "fat" fish. Your name
sounds familiar. I seem to recall you gave a talk in Al Tyler's fisheries
class a number of years ago (I was one of the students), about Bristol Bay
strikes, the processor viewpoint, and a bit about Japan. If this is another
Bigler, or my memory is slipping, I appologize.
Thanks again, Ted
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From: Bigler, Brian S. <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: the bizarre Alaska blackfish
> John Doyle, at that time working with the University of Alaska Cooperative
> Extension Service in Anchorage, published a paper on edema in blackfish
> sometime around 1985. The paper appeared in the Bulletin of the Faculty
of
> Fisheries, Hokkaido University, and should be available through the UA
> Fairbanks library. I can't supply an exact citation, but I think he's
still
> got 49 (you get 50) or so reprints available.
>
> Brian S. Bigler
> Fisheries Biologist
> Washington State Department of Transportation
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