Publications Authored By Richard L. Pyle
(115 Total)
1.
2000. Quantifying biodiversity: Experience with parataxonomists and digital photography in New Guinea and Guyana. BioScience 50(10): 899–908.
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1997. Hoplolatilus pohle, a new species of sand tilefish (Perciformes: Malacanthidae) from the deep reefs of the d’Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea. Copeia 1997(2): 382–387.
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1996. Pseudochromis ephippiatus, new species of dottyback from southeastern Papua New Guinea (Teleostei: Perciformes: Pseudochromidae). Revue Français d'Aquariologie 23(3–4): 97–100.
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1990. Chaetodon flavocoronatus, the Yellow-crowned Butterflyfish. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(6): 16–20.
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1991. New records of fishes from Johnston Atoll, with notes on biogeography. Pacific Science 45(2): 186–203.
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2001. Surface logistics and consumables for open-circuit and closed-circuit deep mixed-gas diving operations. 3 p.
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2002. Field comparison of open-circuit scuba to closed-circuit rebreathers for deep mixed-gas diving operations. Marine Technology Society Journal 36(2): 13–22.
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2002. University of Hawaii dive team completes Fiji deep reef fish surveys using mixed-gas rebreathers. SLATE April: 1–3.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Black Longnose Tang Zebrasoma rostratum (Günther). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(4): 69–73.
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1988. [Adventures in collecting marine fishes: Centropyge colini]. Tropical Marine Aquarium 20(Spring): 56–58. [In Japanese.].
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1988. A new subspecies of butterflyfish (Chaetodontidae) of the genus Roaops from Christmas Island, Line Islands. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 11(9): 56–59, 62, 123–124.
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1988. The Burgess’ Butterflyfish Roaops burgessi (Allen and Starck Its collection, maintenance, and classification. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 11(1): 32–37.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: Bartlett’s Anthias Pseudanthias bartlettorum Randall and Lubbock. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(9): 65–74.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: Griffis’ Angelfish Apolemichthys griffisi (Carlson and Taylor). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(3): 96–98.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: Helfrich’s Dartfish Nemateleotris helfrichi Randall and Allen. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(2): 16–17.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: Lori’s Fancy Sea Bass Pseudanthias lori (Lubbock and Randall). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(6): 34–36.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: The Armitage Angelfish Apolemichthys armitagei Smith. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(4): 26–27.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: The Goldflake Angelfish Apolemichthys xanthopunctatus Burgess. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(5): 96–100.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: The Headband Butterflyfish Chaetodon mitratus Gnnther. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(8): 26–28.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: Whitley’s Boxfish Ostracion whitleyi Fowler. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(7): 58, 62–64.
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1989. What is this fish? Introducing a new form of Roaops butterflyfish! Tropical Marine Aquarium 26: 15–17. [In Japanese.].
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1990. Centropyge debelius, a new species of angelfish (Teleostei: Pomacanthidae) from Mauritius and Réunion. Revue Français d'Aquariologie 17(2): 47–52.
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1990. Book Review: Micronesian Reef Fishes. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(2): 126.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The African Butterflyfish Chaetodon dolosus Ahl. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(9): 144, 118, 120.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Gem Tang Zebrasoma gemmatum (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(8): 72, 74, 78.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: the Japanese pygmy angelfish Centropyge interruptus (Tanaka). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(3): cover, 32, 35–37.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Masked Angelfish Genicanthus personatus Randall. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(10): 112, 114, 116, 118.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Mauritian Clownfish Amphiprion chrysogaster Cuvier. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(12): 64–66, 179.
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1991. Adventures in collecting: Introducting two new species of angelfishes of the genus Centropyge. Tropical Marine Aquarium 32(Spring): 27–29. [In Japanese.].
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1991. Ein schatz aus der Zwielichtzone. Unterwasserfotografie 1991(3): 114–117. [In German.].
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1991. MajestSten im meer. Das Tierreich 1991(9): 34–37. [In German.].
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1991. Rare and unusual marines: Chaetodon daedalma Jordan and Fowler. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 14(1): 74, 76, 78, 81.
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1991. Rare and unusual marines: Clearing the Air. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 14(8): 51–53.
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1991. Rare and unusual marines: So many fish, so little time. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 14(4): 42–44.
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1991. Rare and unusual marines: The Hawaiian deep anthias Holanthias fuscipinnis (Jenkins). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 14(12): 74–78.
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1991. Sharks: a diver’s perspective. p. 39–44. In: Suzumoto, A., Sharks Hawai‘i. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. 44 p.
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1992. Nemateleotris helfrichi. DATZ Aquarien Terrarien 1992(5): 297.
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1992. Deep reef set. AquaCorps 3(1 [Mix]): 17–21.
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1992. Feuer im meer: Lava. Unterwasserfotografie 1992(1): 24–30. [In German.].
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1992. Pyle on mix. AquaCorps 3(1 [Mix]): 20.
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1992. Rare and unusual marines: A hybrid angelfish Centropyge flavissimus x eibli. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 15(3): 98–110, 212.
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1992. Rare and unusual marines: Another hybrid angelfish Centropyge loriculus x potteri. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 15(8): 40–45.
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1992. Rare and unusual marines: The clown triggerfish Balistoides conspicillum. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 15(5): 98–107.
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1992. Rare and unusual marines: the neon wrasse Bodianus sanguineus (Jordan and Evermann). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 15(12): 144, 146–147, 150.
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1992. The peppermint angelfish Centropyge boylei, n.sp. Pyle and Randall. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 15(7): 16–18.
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1992. The twilight zone. AquaCorps 3(1 [Mix]): 19.
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1993. Book Review: The Manual of Underwater Photography (deCouet & Green). Hawaiian Shell News 42(1): 10–11.
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1993. Chapter 6. Marine Aquarium Fish. p. 135–176. In: Wright, A. & L. Hill (eds.), Nearshore Marine Resources of the South Pacific: Information for Fisheries Development and Management. Institute of Pacific Studies; Forum FIsheries Agency; International Centre for Ocean Development, Suva, Fiji; Honiara, Solomon Islands; Canada. 710 p.
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1993. Confessions of a mortal diver: Learning the hard way. AquaCorps 3(2 [Bent]): 51, 54.
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1993. In-water recompression: The Hawaiian experience. AquaCorps 3(2 [Bent]): 50.
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1993. Marine aquarium fish collecting and the environment. Aquarium Frontiers 1(1): 7–14.
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1993. Rare and unusual marines: Getting back on track. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 16(10): 43–46.
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1993. Rare and unusual marines: The golden angelfish Centropyge aurantius Randall and Wass. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 16(11): 104, 108, 112.
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1994. Diving into the Internet. AquaCorps 9: 96, 110.
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1994. Rare and unusual marines: The Narc Angelfish Centropyge narcosis Pyle and Randall. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 7(4): 8–19.
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1995. Chapter 12. Pacific reef and shore fishes. p. 205–238. In: Pyle, R. L., Marine and coastal biodiversity in the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 1. Species systematics and information management priorities. 424 p.
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1995. High PO2 symptoms - my experiences. Nitrox Australasia 2(3): 3–4, 6.
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1995. Madame Pele’s fury. AquaCorps 12: 21–23.
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1996. A Learner’s Guide to Closed Circuit Rebreather Diving. p. P45–P67. In: Menduno, M. (ed.), Proceedings of the rebreather forum 2.0. 26-28 September, 1996. Redondo Beach, CA. DSAT, Santa Ana, California. 275 p.
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1996. Adapting to Rebreather Diving. Immersed Advanced Diving Journal 1(2): 12–21.
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1996. Editorial. The Importance of Deep Safety Stops: Rethinking Ascent Patterns From Decompression Dives. DeepTech 5: 64.
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1996. How much coral reef biodiversity are we missing? Global Biodiversity 6(1): 3–7.
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1996. Section 11.16. Therapy in the Absence of a Recompression Chamber (in part). p. 160–161. In: Flemming, N. C. & M. D. Max (eds.), Scientific Diving: A General Code of Practice. Second Edition. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) & Scientific Committee of the World Underwater Federation (CMAS), Paris.
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1996. Section 7.9. Multiple gas mixture diving, Tri-mix. p. 77–80. In: Flemming, N. C. & M. D. Max (eds.), Scientific Diving: A General Code of Practice. Second Edition. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) & Scientific Committee of the World Underwater Federation (CMAS), Paris.
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1996. Section 8.2.27. Underwater volcanoes and igneous intrusions. p. 113–114. In: Flemming, N. C. & M. D. Max (eds.), Scientific Diving: A General Code of Practice. Second Edition. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) & Scientific Committee of the World Underwater Federation (CMAS), Paris.
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1996. The Importance of Deep Safety Stops: Rethinking Ascent Patterns From Decompression Dives. Cave Diving Group Newsletter 121: 2–5.
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1996. The Twilight Zone. Natural History Magazine 105(11): 59–62.
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1997. A new angelfish of the genus Genicanthus (Perciformes: Pomacanthidae) from the Ogasawara Islands and Minami Tori Shima (Marcus Island). Revue Français d'Aquariologie 24(3–4): 87–92.
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1997. Confessions of a mortal diver, a true story. Northwest Dive News 1997(February): 4.
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1997. In-water recompression (Letter to the Editor). South Pacific Underwater Medical Society Journal 27(3): 143.
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1997. MK-5P Electronically Controlled, Mixed-Gas Closed-Circuit Rebreather: Manual of Operation. Version 1.0. Cis-Lunar Development Laboratories, South Lancaster, Massachusetts. 136 p.
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1997. The Coral-Reef Twilight Zone: B. P. Bishop Museum Exploration and Discovery, Palau 'Twilight Zone' Expedition, 4-19 May 1997. http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/treks/palautz97/.
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1997. The Importance of Deep Safety Stops: Rethinking Ascent Patterns From Decompression Dives. South Pacific Underwater Medical Society Journal 27(2): 112–115.
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1998. Chapter 7. Use of advanced mixed-gas diving technology to explore the coral reef “Twilight Zone”. p. 71–88. In: Tanacredi, J. T. & J. Loret (eds.), Ocean Pulse: A Critical Diagnosis. Plenum Press, New York. xii+201 p.
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1998. Excerpt from “A Learner’s Guide to Closed Circuit Rebreather Diving”. p. 64–67. In: Cole, B., Rebreather Diving. Sandford Press, Reading, England. xvi+112 p.
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1999. Chapter 7. Patterns of Pacific reef and shore fish biodiversity. p. 157–175. In: Eldredge, L. G., J. E. Maragos, P. F. Holthus & H. F. Takeuchi (ed.), Marine and coastal biodiversity in the tropical island Pacific region. Volume 2. Population, development, and conservation priorities. Program on Environment, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. 456 p.
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1999. Keeping up with the times: application of technical diving practices for in-water recompression. p. 74–88. In: Kay, E. & M. P. Spencer (eds.), In-Water Recompression: The Forty Eighth Workshop of the undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society and Diver's Alert Network. 108 p.
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1999. Mixed-Gas, Closed-Circuit Rebreather Use for Identification of New Reef Fish Species from 200 - 500 fsw. p. 53–65. In: Hamilton, R. W., D. F. Pence & D. E. Kesling (ed.), Assessment and Feasibility of Technical Diving Operations for Scientific Exploration. American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Nahant, Massachusetts. 83 p.
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1999. MK-5P-MOD 1 Electronically Controlled, Mixed-Gas Closed-Circuit Rebreather: Manual of Operation. Cis-Lunar Development Laboratories, South Lancaster, Massachusetts. 144 p.
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2000. Assessing undiscovered fish biodiversity on deep coral reefs using advanced self-contained diving technology. Marine Technology Society Journal 34(4): 82–91.
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2001. Anti-evolution Standards Rejected in Hawai‘i. Reports of the National Center for Science Education 20(6): 4–5.
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2001. Chaetodontidae. p. 3224–3265. In: Carpenter, K. E. & V. H. Niem (eds.), FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Volume 5. Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae). iv+589 p.
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2001. Pomacanthidae. p. 3266–3286. In: Carpenter, K. E. & V. H. Niem (eds.), FAO species identification guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. Volume 5. Bony fishes part 3 (Menidae to Pomacentridae). iv+589 p.
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2002. Forward. p. xiii–xv. In: Bozanic, J. E., Mastering Rebreathers. Best Publishing, Flagstaff. xxvii+548 p.
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2002. Forward. p. 2. In: Gurr, K., Technical Diving from the Bottom Up. Phoenix Oceaneering Ltd., Poole, Dorset, U.K. 251 p.
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2002. Insights on deep bounce dive safety from the technical diving community. p. 47–53. In: Lin, Y.-. C., Proceedings of the16th Meeting of the United States-Japan Cooperative Programs on Natural Resources (UJNR), 1-3 November 2001: Diving physiology panel. East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. “2002” Sea Grant, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. i–xvi p.
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2003. A Biodiversity Crisis. p. 98–99. In: Stephens, J., Living Mirrors: A Coral Reef Adventure. Umbrage Editions, New York.
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2003. A systematic treatment of the reef-fish family Pomacanthidae (Pisces: Perciformes). Department of Zoology, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, Hawai‘i. xv+422 p.
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2003. Chapter 1: Taxonomer: A relational data model for managing information relevant to taxonomic research. Department of Zoology, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
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2003. Chapter 2: Revision and Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genera and Subgenera of Pomacanthidae. Department of Zoology, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
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2003. Chapter 3: Taxonomic Revision of the Genus Centropyge (Pisces: Perciformes: Pomacanthidae). Department of Zoology, University of Hawai‘i, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
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2004. Taxonomer: a relational data model for managing information relevant to taxonomic research. PhyloInformatics 1(1): 1–54.
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In press. Comparison of Open vs. Closed Circuit System in Deep Mix Diving. p. 32–37. In: The Coelacanth, Fathom the Mystery: Proceedings of International Coelacanth Symposium, 4-7 December 2003, Marathon, Florida. Aquamarine Fukushima, Marine Science Museum, FU.K.ushima Prefecture.
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In press. How many reef fishes are we missing?: Patterns of new species discovery on deep coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific. [No Citation Details]
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1995. The case for in-water recompression. AquaCorps 11: 35–46.
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1997. In-water recompression as an emergency field treatment of decompression illness (Revised). South Pacific Underwater Medical Society Journal 27(3): 154–169.
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1994. First record of the chaetodontid genus Prognathodes from the Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 48(1): 90–93.
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1993. A new species of Centropyge from the Cook Islands, with a redescription of Centropyge boylei. Revue Français d'Aquariologie 19(4)[1992]: 115–124.
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1994. A review of hybridization in marine angelfishes (Perciformes: Pomacanthidae). p. 127–145. In: Balon, E. K., M. N. Bruton & D. L. G. Noakes (ed.), Women in ichthyology: an anthology in honour of ET, Ro and Genie. Developments in environmental biology of fishes 15. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
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1994. A review of hybridization in marine angelfishes (Perciformes: Pomacanthidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes 41: 127–145.
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1989. Rare and unusual marines: The Harlequin Hind Cephalopholis polleni (Bleeker). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(12): 42–45.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Black and Gold Dascyllus Dascyllus trimaculatus (Var.) (Ruppell). Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(2): 24–28.
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1990. Rare and unusual marines: The Midas Blenny Ecsenius midas Starck. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 13(1): 32–35.
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1989. Adventures in Collecting: Roaops flavocoronatus. Tropical Marine Aquarium 24: 3–5. [In Japanese.].
105.
1989. Rare and unusual marines: The Blackspot Angelfish Centropyge nigriocellus Schultz. Freshwater and Marine Aquarium 12(10): 98–101.
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2001. Four new serranid fishes of the anthiine genus Pseudanthias from the South Pacific. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49(1): 19–34.
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2001. Three new species of labrid fishes of the genus Cirrhilabrus from islands of the tropical Pacific. Aqua, Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology 4(3): 89–98.
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2006. The case against lay gill nets. Hawaii Fishing News 32(8): 22–24.
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1997. Annotated checklist of the inshore fishes of the Ogasawara Islands. National Science Museum Tokyo, National Science Museum Monographs 11: 1–74.
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1993. Annotated checklist of the fishes of Midway Atoll, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 47(4): 356–400.
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2001. Three examples of hybrid surgeonfishes (Acanthuridae). Aqua, Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology 4(3): 115–120.
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1993. The Twilight Zone: Mixed Gas Research Diving. In: Vidders, H. (ed.), Proceedings of the 1992 International Conference on Underwater Education. National Association of Underwater Instructors, Montclair, California.
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1993. The Twilight Zone: The potential, problems, and theory behind using mixed gas, surface based scuba for research diving between 200 and 500 feet. p. 173–187. In: Cahoon, L. B. (ed.), Diving for Science...1992. Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences Twelfth Annual Scientific Diving Symposium. American Academy of Underwater Sciences, Costa Mesa, California.
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1997. Roa butterflyfishes. Marine Aquarist 4 [Summer]: 73–78. [In Japanese.].
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2006. The color phases of the fairy wrasse Cirrhilabrus roseafascia, and comparison with C. lanceolatus. Biogeography 8: 7–9.








