Fonteneau, A., R. Allen, T. Pollachek, P. Pallares, J. Sibert and Z. Suzuki. 1999. Effect of tuna fisheries on the tuna resources and on the offshore pelagic ecosystems. ICES/SCOR Symposium on Ecosystem Effects of Fishing, Montpellier, France, 16-19 March 1999.
Chakaravorty, U. and J. Sibert (eds.). 1999. Ocean-Scale Management of Pelagic Fisheries: Economic and Regulatory Issues. University Hawaii, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Technical Report SOEST 99-01, JIMAR 99-321. 102 pp.
Sibert, J. R., J. Hampton, D. A. Fournier, and P. J. Bills. 1999. An advection-diffusion-reaction model for the estimation of fish movement parameters from tagging data, with application to skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 56: 925-938. View PDF version of advection-diffusion reaction model manuscript. [MISSING]
Fournier, D., J. Hampton, and J. Sibert. 1999. MULTIFAN-CL: a length-based, age-structured model for fisheries stock assessment, with application to south Pacific albacore, Thunnus alalunga. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 55: 2105-2116.
Sibert, J. R. 1998. Creating an agenda for research to support management of fisheries for highly migratory species. Le thon: Enjeux et stragtégies pour l’océan Indien. (Tuna: Prospects and Strategies for the Indian Ocean). P. Cayre and J. Y. Le Gall (eds.) ORSTOM, Paris, pp 397-412.
Bills, P. J. and J. R. Sibert. 1997. Design of tag-recapture experiments for estimating yellowfin tuna stock dynamics, mortality, and fishery interactions. University Hawaii, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Technical Report SOEST 97-05, JIMAR 97-313. 80 pp.
Sibert, J. R. and P. J. Bills. 1997. Use of Monte Carlo methods as an aid to the design of tuna tagging experiments. Proceedings of the ‘Aha Hulko’a Hawaiian Winter Workshop, January 14-17, 1997. P. Müller and D. Henderson (eds.). University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology Special Publication, pp 101-110.
Sibert, J. R., J. Hampton, and D. A. Fournier. 1996. Skipjack movement and fishery interaction. Proceedings of the Second FAO Expert Consultation on Interactions of Pacific Ocean Tuna Fisheries; January 23-32, 1995, Shimizu, Japan; R. S. Shomura, J. Majkowski, and R. F. Harman (eds) FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 365. pp 402-418. View PDF version of skipjack movement manuscript. [MISSING]
Hampton, J., T. Lawson, P. Williams, and J. Sibert. 1996. Interaction between small-scale fisheries and Kiribati and the industrial purse seine fishery in the western and central Pacific Ocean. Proceedings of the Second FAO Expert Consultation on Interactions of Pacific Ocean Tuna Fisheries; January 23-32, 1995, Shimizu, Japan; R. S. Shomura, J. Majkowski, and R. F. Harman (eds) FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 365. pp 183-223.
Porch, C, P. Kleiber, J. Sibert, and R. Bailey. 1995. Can two-area mixing models capture enough of the population dynamics of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna to provide meaningful assessments? ICCAT, SCRS/95/91.
Sibert, J. and M. Nunn (editors) 1995. Pacific Pelagic Fisheries: Current projects and related research. Abstracts of papers presented November 38-20, 1995. University Hawaii, Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, Technical Report SOEST 96-01, JIMAR 96-299. 49 pp.
Sibert, J.R. and D.A. Fournier. 1994. Evaluation of advection-diffusion equations for estimation of movement patterns from tag recapture data. pp. 108-121. Proceedings of the First FAO Expert Consultation on Interactions of Pacific Ocean Tuna Fisheries. Volume 1 - Summary report and papers on interaction. R. S. Shomura, J. Majkowski and S. Langi (eds.) FAO Fisheries Technical Paper 336/1 326 pp.
K.N. Holland and J.R. Sibert. 1994. Physiological thermoregulation in bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus. Env. Biol. of Fishes, 40: 319-217.
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