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DF 0 .Libra MPO Bibliotheque rj-- /9/1 11111111111111111112022058 Bibliography of the Marine Fishes of Arctic Canada 1771 - 1985 Don E. McAllister and Michèle Bélanger Steigerwald Ichthyology Section National Museum of Natural Sciences National Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1V 7B2 8 /BLIOT Arctic Biological Station Péches & Department of Fisheries and Oceans Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec H9X 3R4 December 1986 Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1909 9tt 4/9e9 Fisheries Pêches and Oceans et Océans Canae ' Canadian Manuscript 'Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences e• These reports contain scientific and technical information that represents an important contribution to existing knowledge but which for some reason may not be appropriate for primary scientific (i.e. Journal) publication. 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Les numéros de I à 900 de cette série ont été publiés à titre de manuscrits (Série biologique) de l'Office de biologie du Canada, et après le changement de la désignation de cet organisme par décret du Parlement, en 1937, ont été classés en tant que manus- crits (Série biologique) de l'Office des recherches sur les pêcheries du Canada. Les numéros allant de 901 à 1425 ont été publiés à titre de manuscrits de l'Office des recherches sur les pêcheries du Canada. Les numéros 1426 à 1550 ont été publiés à titre de Rapport manuscrits du Service des pêches et de la mer, Ministère des Pêches et de l'Environnement. Le nom de la série a été changé à partir du rapport numéro 1551. La page couverture porte le nom de l'établissement auteur où l'on peut se procurer les rapports sous couverture cartonnée. Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1909 December 1986 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MARINE FISHES OF ARCTIC CANADA 1771 - 1985 by Don E. McAllister and Michèle Bélanger Steigerwald Ichthyology Section National Museum of Natural Sciences National Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1V 7B2, Canada Arctic Biological Station Department of Fisherius and Oceans 555 St. Pierre Blvd. il (c) Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1986 Cat. No. Fs97-13/0558 ISSN 0706-6465 Correct citation for this publication: McAllister, Don E. and M.B. Steigerwald. 1986. Bibliography of the marine fishes of arctic Canada 1771 - 1985. Can. MS Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 1909: iv + 108p. iii CONTENTS Abstract/Résumé iv Introduction 1 Format 2 Bibliographic Sources 2 Acknowledgements 6 Bibliography 8 iv ABSTRACT The bibliography covers the geographic region delimited by the border from the Alaska-Yukon Territory boundary north to the North Pole, south to and along the Canada-Greenland boundary, west to Cape Chidley and west along the Arctic coasts of Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory to Alaska, including the waters of James and Hudson bays. References mentioning fishes of marine and brackish waters are cited including those for the fresh waters of the Arctic Archipelago. At least 1111 references are included. RESUME La bibliographie couvre la région géographique délimitée par la frontière Alaska-Yukon vers le nord jusqu'au Pôle Nord, de là vers le sud suivant la ligne de démarcation Canada-Groenland, puis vers l'ouest jusqu'au Cap Chidley, et suivant les côtes arctiques du Québec, de l'Ontario, du Manitoba, des Territoires du Nord-Ouest et du Yukon jusqu'à l'Alaska, y compris les eaux des baies James et Hudson. On cite les références qui font mention des poissons des eaux marines et saumâtres, ainsi que des eaux dulçaquicoles de l'Archipel Arctique. La bibliographie comprend au moi 1111 publications. - (c) Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1986 Cat. No. FsXX-XX/XXXX ISSN XXXX-XXXX Correct citation'for this publication: McAllister, Don E. and Michèle Bélanger Steigerwald. 1986. Bibliography of the marine fishes of Arctic Canada, 1771- 1985. Can. MS Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. XXX:X + XXX p. - ii - Dedicated to the Persons who worked for the Arctic Biological Station 1 947-1 986 At the desk, the lab bench and amongst the ice of Canada's longest coast, the Arctic, With so few resources But who discovered so much, And to the Inuit, Who were there first And who have shared their knowledge. - iii - CONTENTS Abstract/Résumé iv Introduction 1 Format 2 Bibliographic Sources 2 Acknowledgements 6 Bibliography 8 - i v - ABSTRACT The bibliography covers the geographic region delimited by the border from the Alaska-Yukon Territory boundary north to the North Pole, south to and along the Canada-Greenland boundary, west to Cape Chidley and west along the Arctic coasts of Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory to Alaska, including the waters of James and Hudson bays. References mentioning fishes of marine and brackish waters are cited including those for the fresh waters of the Arctic Archipelago. At least 1111 references are included. RESUME La bibliographie couvre la région géographique délimitée par la frontière Alaska-Yukon vers le nord jusqu'au Pôle Nord, de là vers le sud suivant la ligne de démarcation Canada-Groenland, puis vers l'ouest jusqu'au Cap Chidley, et suivant les côtes arctiques du Québec, de l'Ontario, du Manitoba, des Territoires du Nord-Ouest et du Yukon jusqu'à l'Alaska, y compris les eaux des baies James et Hudson. On cite les références qui font mention des poissons des eaux marines et saumâtres, ainsi que des eaux dulçaquicoles de l'Archipel Arctique. La bibliographie comprend au moi 1111 publications. EAUX NRRINES DE L'RRCTI9UE CRNRDIEN rwH.t a^^ ^^isiu Fig. 1. Dark line encloses area defined as marine waters of Arctic Canada for purposes of bibliography. A few important publications from neighbouring Alaska, Labrador and Greenland are included. Introduction With numerous environmental impact surveys for oil and gas pipelines, the increase in interest in biology of Arctic fishes, and the ongoing interest in the development of Arctic fisheries, it was felt appropriate to publish this bibliography in advance of the projected book, Mmine of Arctic Canada, the completion of which has been delayed through a lack of resources. It is hoped that the bibliography will be of use in the interim. A bibliography of the same area was published by McAllister (1966) and included 278 references. That a new bibliography is needed is apparent from the at least 1111 references in the present bibliography. In the first two hundred years an average of about 1.5 publication appeared each year. In the last 12 years an average of 30 publications per year has been issued, in the last 5 years about 50 per year. The purpose of this bibliography is to document the literature on the fishes of the marine and brackish waters of Arctic Canada including those of the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Ontario, and Québec. Specifically, it covers the waters east of Alaska, west of the Canada-Greenland border and north of Labrador, north of the south end of James Bay, and south of the North Pole. References to freshwater fishes in the Arctic Archipelago and islands in Hudson Bay are included as most of these fishes are euryhaline. Otherwise, reports on freshwater fishes are not cited except for some papers discussing anadromous populations. A few extralimital references of broad significance, such as Andriashev (1954) are also included.