BULLETIN OF FISHERIES AND ENVIRONMENT OF INLAND SEA
NO.1 1999.3

[TITLE] Organogenesis and Behavioral Changes during Development of Hatchery-reared Black Rockfish, Sebastes inermis
[AUTHER] Nobuhiro Suzuki and Satoshi Aida
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 1-13
[KEY WORDS] Sebastes inermis, Organogenesis, Behavioral Changes

[TITLE] Environmental Characteristics of Fishery Grounds for the Short Necked Clam, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams et Reeve)
[AUTHER] Hiroko Ishioka, Masami Hamaguchi, Hironori Usuki, Takeshi Tateishi, Midori Yamamoto, Hiroshi Ideo, and Tetsuji Iwamoto
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 15-37
[KEY WORDS] short necked clam, environmental characteristics, clam fisheries ground, tidal flat

[TITLE] Hydraulic Features in an Oyster Culture Ground of Hiroshima Bay
[AUTHER] Kiyoshi Kawanishi, Shinya Kikuchi, Takuji Uchida, Yukihiko Matsuyama, and Syouichiro Yokosi
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 39-43
[KEY WORDS] oyster culture, turbulence energy, velocity distribution

[TITLE] Comparisons of Germling Growth Abilities under Various Culture Conditions among Two Sargassum horneri Populations and S.filicinum in Hiroshima Bay
[AUTHER] Goro Yoshida, Noboru Murase, and Toshinobu Terawaki
[LANGAGE] English
[PAGES] 45-54
[KEY WORDS] Sargassum Horneri, Sargassum filicinum,germling growth, irradiance, temperature, physiological disparity between populations

[TITLE] Comparison of Toxicity and Toxin Composition among Bivalves Affected with PSP Toxins by the Red Tide of Alexandrium catenella in Tokuyama Bay
[AUTHER] Setsuko Sakamoto, Keizo Nagasaki, Yukihiko Matsuyama, and Yuichi Kotani
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 55-61
[KEY WORDS] paralytic shellfish poisoning, toxicity, toxin composition, Alexandrium catenella, bivalves

[TITLE] Ecophysiological Studies on the Population Dynamics of Toxic Dinoflagellation Alexandrium tamarense
[AUTHER] Kenji Tarutani
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 63-96
[KEY WORDS] Alexandrium tamarense, growth, Hiroshima Bay, model, uptake

[TITLE] Studies on the Behaviour of Organotin Compounds in Marine Environment and Bioaccumulation by Marine Fish
[AUTHER] Hisashi Yamada
[LANGAGE] Japanese
[PAGES] 97-162
[KEY WORDS] organotin, global distribution, marine environment, marine fish, bioaccumulation kinetics, water criteria