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Paxton, J. R. 1989. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> the whalefishes (family Cetomimidae) with descriptions <strong>of</strong> four new genera.<br />

Rec. Aust. Mus. 41: 135–206.<br />

Pearcy, W. G., J. Fisher, R. Brodeur, and S. Johnson. 1985. Effects <strong>of</strong> the 1983 El Niño on coastal nekton <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Oregon and Washington, p. 188–204. In W. S. Wooster and D. L. Fluharty (eds.), El Niño north: Niño<br />

effects in the eastern subarctic Pacific Ocean. Washington Sea Grant Program, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

Seattle.<br />

Pearcy, W. G., D. L. Stein, and R. S. Carney. 1982. <strong>The</strong> deep-sea benthic fish fauna <strong>of</strong> the northeastern Pacific<br />

Ocean on Cascadia and Tufts abyssal plains and adjoining continental slopes. Biol. Oceanogr. 1: 375–428.<br />

Pearson, D. E. 1989. Survey <strong>of</strong> fishes and water properties <strong>of</strong> south San Francisco Bay, <strong>California</strong>, 1973–82.<br />

NOAA Tech. Rep. NMFS 78.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1972. New records <strong>of</strong> sculpins (Cottidae) from the coasts <strong>of</strong> British Columbia and Washington.<br />

Can. Field-Nat. 86(2): 168–169.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1973. Records <strong>of</strong> eelpouts <strong>of</strong> the genus Lycenchelys and Embryx from the northeastern Pacific<br />

Ocean. Syesis 6: 115–120.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1975. Rare fishes including first records <strong>of</strong> thirteen species from British Columbia. Syesis 7: 47–62.<br />

[1974 on journal, but not issued until January 1975.]<br />

Peden, A. E. 1976. First records <strong>of</strong> the notacanth fish, Notacanthus chemnitzi Bloch, from the northeastern<br />

Pacific. Calif. Fish Game 62: 304–305.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1978. A systematic revision <strong>of</strong> the hemilepidotine fishes (Cottidae). Syesis 11: 11–49.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1981. Recognition <strong>of</strong> Leuroglossus schmidti and L. stilbius (Bathylagidae, Pisces) as distinct species<br />

in the North Pacific Ocean. Can. J. Zool. 59: 2396–2398.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1984. Redefinition <strong>of</strong> Icelinus fimbriatus and I. oculatus (Cottidae, Pisces), and their corrected<br />

geographic distribution, with a new key to the genus. Syesis 17: 67–80.<br />

Peden, A. E. 1997. <strong>The</strong> <strong>California</strong> slickhead, B.C.’s “missing fish.” <strong>The</strong> Westcoast Fisherman, Vancouver, B.C.,<br />

March: 39.<br />

Peden, A. E. 2003. Marine fishes, p. 4–7. In <strong>The</strong> vertebrates <strong>of</strong> British Columbia: scientific and English names.<br />

Changes since version 3.0. Standards for Components <strong>of</strong> British Columbia’s Biodiverity No. 2. Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Sustainable Resource Management, Resources Inventory Committee, British Columbia, Canada.<br />

Peden, A. E. and M. E. Anderson. 1978. A systematic review <strong>of</strong> the fish genus Lycodapus (Zoarcidae) with<br />

descriptions <strong>of</strong> two new species. Can. J. Zool. 56: 1925–1961.<br />

Peden, A. E. and M. E. Anderson. 1979. Erratum: A systematic review <strong>of</strong> the fish genus Lycodapus (Zoarcidae)<br />

with descriptions <strong>of</strong> two new species. Can. J. Zool. 57: 472–473.<br />

Peden, A. E. and M. E. Anderson. 1981. Lycodapus (Pisces: Zoarcidae) <strong>of</strong> eastern Bering Sea and nearby Pacific<br />

Ocean, with three new species and a revised key to the species. Can. J. Zool. 59: 667–678.<br />

Peden, A. E. and C. G. Gruchy. 1971. First record <strong>of</strong> the bluespotted poacher, Xeneretmus triacanthus, in British<br />

Columbia. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 28: 1347–1348.<br />

Peden, A. E. and G. W. Hughes. 1984. Distribution, morphological variation, and systematic relationship <strong>of</strong><br />

Pholis laeta and P. ornata (Pisces: Pholididae) with a description <strong>of</strong> the related form P. nea n. sp Can. J.<br />

Zool. 62: 291–305.<br />

Peden, A. E. and G. W. Hughes. 1986. First records, confirmatory records, and range extensions <strong>of</strong> marine<br />

fishes <strong>of</strong>f Canada’s west coast. Can. Field-Nat. 100: 1–9.<br />

Peden, A. E. and G. S. Jamieson. 1988. New distributional records <strong>of</strong> marine fishes <strong>of</strong>f Washington, British<br />

Columbia and Alaska. Can. Field-Nat. 102: 491–494.<br />

Peden, A. E. and W. Ostermann. 1980. Three fish species previously unknown from marine waters <strong>of</strong>f British<br />

Columbia. Syesis 13: 215–217.<br />

Peden, A. E., W. Ostermann, and L. J. Pozar. 1985. Fishes observed at Canadian weathership ocean station Papa<br />

(50°N, 145°W) with notes on the trans-Pacific cruise <strong>of</strong> the CSS Endeavor. British Columbia Provincial<br />

Museum, Heritage Record 18.<br />

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