This is not the Hawaiian one, but attached is NOAA's Guide to Otoliths of the Gulf of Mexico. It is a spectacular resource with hi-definition photos of lots of marine fishes and great for identification purposes! 

On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 10:25 AM Hans Christian Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear list,

does anybody happen to have a full version of

Dye, Thomas S. & Longenecker, Ken (2004): Manual of Hawaiian Fish Remains Identification Based on the Skeletal Reference Collection of Alan C. Ziegler and Including Otoliths, Honolulu

There is a pdf for download at
http://hawaiianarchaeology.org/publication/view/manual-of-hawaiian-fish-remains-identification-based-on-the-skeletal-reference-collection-of-alan-c-ziegler-and-including-otoliths-dye-and-longenecker-2004/
but it contains only the first 50 pages, the remaining pages (including the section on otoliths) is missing.

Best

Christian
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