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This is a partial list of the scientific publications produced by Dr. Trevor Kenchington of Gadus Associates. The items listed here have been selected from the over one hundred that Dr. Kenchington has prepared.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1980. The fishes of St.Georges Bay, Nova Scotia. Can.Tech.Rep.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 955: 154 p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1981. Division 4VWX redfish: Assessment and estimate of Total Allowable Catch for 1982. CAFSAC Research Document 81/17.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. (ed.) 1981. Code of Diving Safety. Underwater Archaeology Society of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia: 14 p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1982. Population structure and management units of redfishes (Sebastes spp.) on the Scotian Shelf. NAFO Research Document 82/IX/84, Serial No. N593.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1983. Morphological characters of Scotian Shelf redfish (Sebastes spp.) and rosefish (Helicolenus dactylopterus). Can.MS Rep.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 1707: 65p.
McGLADE, J.M., M.C. ANNAND & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1983. Electrophoretic identification of Sebastes and Helicolenus in the northwestern Atlantic. Can.J.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 40: 1861-1870.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1984. Population structures and management of the redfishes (Sebastes spp.: Scorpaenidae) of the Scotian Shelf. Ph.D. thesis, Dalhousie University : 491 p.
GEDDES, D. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1985. Index and List of Titles: CAFSAC Research Documents 1977 to 1982. CAFSAC, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia: 78 p.
RICE, E.L., T.J. KENCHINGTON & A.R.O. CHAPMAN 1985. Intraspecific geographic-morphological variation patterns in Fucus distichus L. and Fucus evanescens C.Ag. Marine Biology 88: 207-215.
CARTER, J. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1985. The Terence Bay Wreck: Survey and excavation of a mid-18th century fishing schooner. Historical Archaeol.Spec.Publ. 4: 13-26.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1986. Morphological comparison of two northwest Atlantic redfishes, Sebastes fasciatus and S. mentella, and techniques for their identification. Can.J.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 43: 781-787.
CLAY, D. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1986. World bibliography of the redfishes and rockfishes (Sebastinae, Scorpaenidae). Can.Tech. Rep.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 1429: 303 p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1987. Management of newly-exploited fish resources. In: Oceans '87 Proceedings: The Ocean - An International Workplace. I.E.E.E., New York 3: 956-961.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. & O. AUGUSTINE 1987. Age and growth of blue grenadier, Macruronus novaezelandiae (Hector), in south-eastern Australian waters. Aus.J.Mar.Freshw.Res. 38: 625-646.
AUGUSTINE, O. and T.J. KENCHINGTON 1987. A low cost saw for sectioning otoliths. J.Cons.int.Explor.Mer 43: 296-298.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1989. Appendix: Estimation of catchability coefficients. pp 24-25. In: J.L. MAY & S.J.M. BLABER 1989. Benthic and pelagic fish biomass of the upper continental slope off eastern Tasmania. Marine Biology 101: 11-25.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1990. On the early development of the trawl fishery in the northern North Sea. Mariner's Mirror 76: 252-253.
RICE, E.L. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1990. Spatial variation patterns in a marine macroalga, Xiphophora gladiata subsp. gladiata. I. Partitioning of morphological variation into spatial scales. J.Phycol. 26: 508-522.
RICE, E.L. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1990. Spatial variation patterns in a marine macroalga, Xiphophora gladiata subsp. gladiata. II. Morphological variation over large spatial scales. J.Phycol. 26: 522-534.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1991. Vertical distribution and movements of larval redfishes (Sebastes spp.) in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence. J.Northw.Atl.Fish.Sci. 11: 43-49.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1991. Some effects of bottom trawling on the availability of cod biomass to an inshore longline fishery: A discussion. NAFO SCR Doc. 91/101, Serial No. N1993.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1992. Some observations on the artisanal fishing craft of El Salvador. Argonauta 9(1): 6-8.
KENCHINGTON, T.J., R.G. HALLIDAY & G.D. HARRISON. 1992. Fishing grounds exploited in 1990 by longliners based in Canada's Scotia-Fundy Region. NAFO SCR Doc. 92/52, Serial No. N2104.
POHLE, G., T.J. KENCHINGTON & R.G. HALLIDAY. 1992. Potentially exploitable deepwater resources off Atlantic Canada. Can.Tech.Rep.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 1843: 85p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1993. Estimation of the size selectivity of baited hooks: A graphical approach. Can.J.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 50: 772-780.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1993. The structures of English wooden ships: William Sutherland's ship, circa 1710. Northern Mariner 3(1): 1-43.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. & E.L.R. KENCHINGTON. 1993. An eighteenth-century commercial length-frequency sample of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, based on archaeological data. Fisheries Research 18: 335-347.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1994. An 18th century precursor of the fishing schooner's 'great beam' or 'break beam'? Internat.J.Naut.Archaeol. 23: 35-38.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. & R.G. HALLIDAY 1994. A survey of fishing practices in the Scotia-Fundy Region groundfish longline fisheries. Can.MS Rep.Fish. Aquat.Sci. 2225: 642 p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J., R.G. HALLIDAY & G.D. HARRISON. 1994. Fishing grounds exploited in 1990 by groundfish longliners based in Canada's Scotia-Fundy Region. NAFO Scientific Council Studies 20: 65-84.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1995. The names of Nova Scotian fishing boats. Northern Mariner 5(2): 1-18.
CASTELL, J.D., L.D. BOSTON, R.J. MILLER & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1995 The potential identification of the geographic origin of lobster eggs from various wild stocks based upon fatty acid composition. Can.J.Fish.Aquat.Sci. 52(6): 1135-1140.
GOUGH, J. & T.J. KENCHINGTON 1995. A Glossary of Fisheries Science: Terms in common use in the Scotia-Fundy Region. Department of Fisheries & Oceans, Halifax: iv+48p.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1996. Long-term stability and change in the commercial groundfish longline fishing grounds of the northwest Atlantic. Fisheries Research 25: 139-154.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. & C. WHITELOCK 1996. The United States Mail Steamer Humboldt. Internat.J.Naut.Archaeol. 25: 207-223.
KENCHINGTON, T.J. 1999. On John Cabot Ð An hypothesis. Argonauta 16(1): 17-32.
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