400 A//V&S NOAA Technical Report NMFS Circular 400 Fishery Publication Index, 1965-74 Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson March 1977 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA TECHNICAL REPORTS National Marine Fisheries Service, Circulars The major responsibilities of the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) are to monitor and assess the abundance and geographic distribution of fisher.- resources, to understand and predict fluctuations in the quantity and distribution of these resources, and to establish levels for optimum use of the resources. NMFS is also charged with the development and implementation of policies for managing national fishing grounds, development and enforcement of domestic fisheries regulations, surveillance of foreign fishing off United States coastal waters, and the development and enforcement of international fishery agreements and policies. 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Individual copies may be obtained (unless otherwise noted) from D825, Technical Information Division, Environmental Science Information Center, NOAA, Washington, D.C. 20235. Re- cent Circulars are: 365. Processing EASTROPAC STD data and the construction of ver- tical temperature and salinity sections by computer. By Forrest R. Miller and Kenneth A. Bliss. February' 1972, iv + 17 p., 8 figs., 3 app. figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice. Washington, D.C. 20402. 366. Key to field identification of anadromous juvenile salmonids in the Pacific Northwest. By Robert J. MacConnell and George R. Snyder. January 1972, iv + 6 p., 4 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 367. Engineering economic model for fish protein concentration processes. By K. K. Almenas, L. C. Durilla, R. C. Ernst, J. W. Gentry, M. B. Hale, and J. M. Marchello. October 1972, iii + 175 p., 6 figs., 6 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 368. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida: Phase I, area description. By J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall. Jr., and James E. Sykes. November 1972, vii + 126 p., 46 figs., 62 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 369. Field guide to the anglefishes (Pomacanthidae) in the western Atlantic. By Henry A. Feddem. November 1972, iii + 10 p., 17 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, Washington, D.C. 20402. 370. Collecting and processing data on fish eggs and larvae in the California Current region. By David Kramer, Mary J. Kalin, Elizabeth G. Stevens, James R. Thrailkill, and James R. Zweifel. November 1972, iv + 38 p., 38 figs., 2 tables. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 371. Ocean fishery management: Discussion and research. By Adam A. Sokoloski (editor). (17 papers, 24 authors.) April 1973, vi + 173 p., 38 figs.. 32 tables, 7 app. tables. 372. Fishery publications, calendar year 1971: Lists and indexes. By Thomas A. Manar. October 1972, iv + 24 p., 1 fcg. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.F. Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402. 374 Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Annelida: Oligochaeta. By David G. Cook and Ralph O. Brinkhurst. May 1973. iii + 2-3 p., 82 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, ' - fi'Aernment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 375 New Polychaeta from Beaufort, with a key to all species recorded from North Carolina. By John H. Day. July 1973, xiii + 140 p., 18 figs., 1 table. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C. 20402. 376. Bottom-water temperatures on the continental shelf, Nova Scotia to tie* Jersey. By John B. Colton. Jr and Ruth R. Stoddard. June 1973, iii + 55 p.. 15 figs.. 12 app. tables For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 377. Fishery publications, calendar year 1970: Lists and indexes. By Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. December 1972, iv + 34 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 378. Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Protozoa: Ciliophora. By Arthur C. Borror. September 1973, iii + 62 p., 5 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 379. Fishery publications, calendar year 1969: Lists and indexes. By Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. April 1973, iv + 31 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 380. Fishery publications, calendar year 1968: Lists and indexes. By Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. May 1973, iv + 24 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, Washington, D.C. 20402. 381. Fishery publications, calendar year 1967: Lists and indexes. By Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. July 1973, iv + 22 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 382. Fishery publications, calendar year 1966: Lists and indexes. By Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. July 1973, iv + 19 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, Washington, D.C. 20402. 383. Fishery publications, calendar year 1965: Lists and indexes. By Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. July 1973, iv + 12 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 384. Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Higher plants of the marine fringe. By Edwin T. Moul. September 1973, iii + 60 p., 109 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 385. Fishery publications, calendar year 1972: Lists and indexes. By Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. November 1973, iv + 23 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, Washington, D.C. 20402. 386. Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Pyc- nogonida. By Lawrence R. McCloskey. September 1973, iii + 12 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 387. Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Crustacea: Stomatopoda. By Raymond B. Manning. February 1974, iii + 6 p., 10 figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Continued on inside back cover NOAA Technical Report NMFS Circular 400 *Vff M Of C Fishery Publication Index, 1 965-74 Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson March 1977 O U o a. a U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Juanita M. Kreps, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Robert M. White, Administrator National Marine Fisheries Service Robert W. Schoning, Director For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Stock No. O03-02O-OO127-1 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) does not approve, rec- ommend or endorse any proprietary product or proprietary material mentioned in this publication. 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CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Publication distribution 1 Reference symbols 1 Publication series 1 Circular 1 Current Economic Analysis 8 Current Fishery Statistics 10 Data Report 37 Fishery and Oceanography Translations 40 Fishery Bulletin 41 Fishery Facts 53 Fishery Industrial Research 53 Fishery Leaflet 56 Fishery Market Development Series 58 Foreign Fishery Leaflets 58 NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS 64 Separates and MFR Papers 65 Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 73 Statistical Digest 80 Test Kitchen Series 80 Author index 81 Subject index 101 in Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/fisherypublicatiOOenge Fishery Publication Index, 1965-74 MARY ELLEN ENGETT and LEE C. THORSON1 ABSTRACT The following series of fishery publications of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad- ministration) in calendar years 1965-74 are listed numerically and indexed by author and subject: Cir- cular, Current Economic Analysis, Current Fishery Statistics, Data Report, Fishery and Oceanography Translations, Fishery Bulletin, Fishery Facts, Fishery Industrial Research, Fishery Leaflet, Fishery Market Development Series, Foreign Fishery Leaflets, NOAA Technical Memoran- dum NMFS, Separates, Special Scientific Report — Fisheries, Statistical Digest, and Test Kitchen Series. INTRODUCTION This index describes the publications of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, issued from 1965 to October 1970, and those of the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issued from October 1970 through 1974. In October 1970, the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries was transferred from the Department of Interior to the Department of Commerce and renamed the National Marine Fisheries Service. The index comprises a list of each publication series in numerical order and alphabetical indexes of authors and subjects. This index does not include Commercial Fisheries Ab- stracts (renamed Marine Fisheries Abstracts in 1973) and Sport Fishery Abstracts. These publications have their own indexing systems. PUBLICATION DISTRIBUTION Copies of these publications, when available, may be obtained from D825, Technical Information Division, Environmental Science Information Center, NOAA, Washington, DC 20235. Most publications are distributed free to libraries that have been designated depository libraries for Govern- ment publications; a list of depository libraries may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. REFERENCE SYMBOLS The several series are abbreviated as follows: Circular Current Economic Analysis Current Fishery Statistics Data Report C CEA CFS DR 'Scientific Publications Staff, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 1107 N.E. 45th St., Room 450, Seattle, WA 98105. Fishery and Oceanography Translations FOT Fishery Bulletin FB Fishery Facts FF Fishery Industrial Research FLR Fishery Leaflets FL Fishery Market Development Series FMDS Foreign Fishery Leaflets FFL NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS TM Separates and MFR Papers SEP Special Scientific Report — Fisheries S Statistical Digest SD Test Kitchen Series TKS PUBLICATION SERIES Circular Popular and semitechnical publications of general and regional interest intended to aid conservation and man- agement. They are distributed free to libraries, research institutions both in this country and in foreign countries, and Federal and State agencies. Circular 203. Field identification of the northeastern Pacific rockfish (Sebastodes), by Charles R. Hitz. March 1965, 58 p., 53 figs. 204. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, by T. R. Rice. March 1965, iv + 44 p., 34 figs., 17 tables. 205. The American or Eastern oyster, by Victor L. Loo- sanoff. March 1965, iii + 36 p., 25 figs., 1 table. 206. Progress in 1962-63, U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Hawaii Area Biological Laboratory, Hono- lulu, Hawaii, by Staff, Biological Laboratory, Hono- lulu, Hawaii. February 1965, 31 p., 33 figs., 1 table. 207. The Pacific Northwest Region of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, by Anonymous. April 1965. (Revision of C 108.) 208. A review of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery, by James S. Carpenter. August 1965, iv + 35 p., 26 figs., 3 tables. 209. Treatment tips, by Fred P. Meyer. June 1968, 16 p. 210. Progress in sport fishery research, 1964, by Paul E. Thompson. March 1965. iv + 115 p., 20 figs., 16 tables. 211. Distribution of Alaskan mammals, by Richard H. Manville and Stanley P. Young. 1965, iv + 74 p., 125 figs. 212. Characteristics of fish populations in upper Mis- sissippi River backwater areas, by Lyle M. Christen- son and Lloyd L. Smith. March 1965, iv + 53 p., 5 figs.. 37 tables. 213. Bibliography of the Arctic grayling, Thymallus arcticus, of North America, by Robert E. Vincent. April 1965, i + 15 p. 214. Guide for buying fresh and frozen fish and shellfish, by Anonymous. 1965, 20 tables. 215. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Biological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, by Kenneth A. Henry. June 1965, iii + 27 p., 13 figs., 6 tables. 216. Not issued. 217. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, by T. R. Rice. June 1965, iii + 34 p., 24 figs., 12 tables. 218. Fishery product inspection, by Anonymous. April 1965, 10 p. pamphlet. 219. Not issued. 220. Wildlife research: Problems, programs, progress 1964, by Anonymous. May 1965, vi + 86 p., 110 figs., 4 tables, 3 app. figs. 221. Bulrushes and bulrushlike plants of eastern North America, by Neil Hotchkiss. May 1965, 19 p., 34 figs. 222. Fish go in schools, by Bob Finley and Ann Davies. No date, 16 p. pamphlet. 223. Survival or surrender for endangered wildlife, by Anonymous. 1965, 15 p., 10 figs. 224. Pesticide-wildlife studies by States, Provinces, and universities: An annotated list of investigations through 1964, by John L. George. May 1965, 30 p. 225. Fish, wildlife . . . pesticides, by Anonymous. 1966, 12 p., 4 figs. 226. The effects of pesticides on fish and wildlife, by Anonymous. August 1965, v + 77 p., 43 tables. 227. A fisherman looks at reservoirs, by Charles E. Most. June 1965. 14 p. 228. Sharks, skates, rays, and chimaeras, by J. R. Thompson and Stewart Springer. September 1965, iii + 18 p., 10 figs., 2 tables. 229. Not issued. 2 10 Biological Laboratory, Galveston, Tex. fishery re- search for the year ending June 30, 1964, by Milton J. Lindner and Joseph H. Kutkuhn. August 1965, iv + 109 p., 81 figs., 5 tables. 231. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Technological Laboratory Gloucester, Mass. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, by Joseph W. Slavin. September 1965, iii + 14 p., 7 figs., 1 table. 232. The Fishery-Oceanography Center, La Jolla, Cali- fornia, by Robert I. Clutter and Glenn A. Flittner (editors). October 1965, 34 p., 37 figs. 233. The fisheries of Japan, by Sidney Shapiro. Novem- ber 1965, iii -I- 25 p., 17 figs., 13 tables. 234. The fisheries of Chile, by Sidney Shapiro. Novem- ber 1965, iii + 15 p., 7 figs., 4 tables. 235. The fisheries of Norway, by Sidney Shapiro. No- vember 1965, iii + 19 p., 9 figs., 5 tables. 236. Annual report exploratory fishing and gear research Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Region 2 for fiscal year 1964, by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and John R. Thompson. January 1966, iv + 57 p., 35 figs., 13 tables, 1 app. 237. Commercial clams of the North American Pacific coast, by Murray H. Amos. April 1966, iii + 18 p., 10 figs. 238. Shark fishing gear: A historical review, by Mary Hayes Wagner. January 1966, iii + 14 p., 9 figs., 1 table. 239. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Station, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal years 1962-64, by James E. Sykes. April 1966, 26 p., 21 figs. 240. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Biological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, by Kenneth A. Henry. March 1966, iv -I- 39 p., 22 figs., 10 tables. 241. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Technological Laboratory, Gloucester, Mass. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, by Joseph W. Slavin. May 1966, iii + 31 p., 16 figs., 10 tables. 242. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Station, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal year 1965, by James E. Sykes. April 1966, iv + 30 p., 18 figs., 7 tables. 243. Progress in 1964-65 at the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, by Thomas A Manar. February 1966, 42 p., 27 figs. 244. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, by T. R. Rice. July 1966, iii + 50 p., 24 figs., 21 tables. 245. Field guide to the Synodontidae (lizardfishes) of the western Atlantic Ocean, by William W. Ander- son, Jack W. Gehringer, and Frederick H. Berry. May 1966, 12 p., 25 figs. 246. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Biological Laboratory, Galveston, Texas, fiscal year 1965, by Milton J. Lindner and Joseph H. Kut- kuhn. June 1966, iv + 51 p., 46 figs., 11 tables. 247. Annual report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Biological Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, by Philip A. Butler. May 1966, iii + 15 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 248. An economic study of the Boston large-trawler labor force, by Virgil J. Norton and Morton M. Mil- ler. May 1966, iii + 54 p., 6 figs., 11 tables, 49 app. tables. 249. Annual report exploratory fishing and gear research Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Region 2 for fiscal year 1965, by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and John R. Thompson. October 1966, iii + 33 p., 44 figs. 250. The first North American Fisheries Conference, by Anonymous. September 1966, 72 p. (250.) North American fishery potential, by P. A. Lar- kin. September 1966, p. 1-4, 2 figs. (250.) Are our fishery resources being properly de- veloped and managed?, by J. L. Kask. September 1966, p. 5-7, 1 fig. (250.) Politics and the marine fisheries, by Wilbert Mc- Leod Chapman. September 1966, p. 8-16, 4 figs. (250.) Oceanography and the marine fisheries, by Mil- ner B. Schaefer. September 1966, p. 17-27, 19 figs. (250.) The future of fish harvesting, by Basil A. Parkes. September 1966, p. 28-33, 6 figs. (250.) Processing — tomorrow, by E. Robert Kinney. September 1966, p. 34-36, 2 figs. (250.) A panel considers: "Sell up to higher profits," by Arthur H. Frohman, John Mehos, Eric Turnill, and Dr. Wendell Earle. September 1966, p. 37-44, 6 figs. (250.) All the world's a market, by Hon. Mitchell Sharp. September 1966, p. 45-48, 3 figs. (250.) World demand complicates conservation, by Hon. H. J. Robichaud. September 1966, p. 49-51, 3 figs. (250.) Mexico's fishing industry, by Lie. Jorge Echaniz R. September 1966, p. 52-55, 3 figs. (250.) World markets and demands, by Stewart L. Udall. September 1966, p. 56-58. (250.) The role of FAO in world fisheries, by Roy I. Jack- son. September 1966, p. 59-62, 1 fig. (250.) The future of North American fisheries, by Don- ald L. McKernan. September 1966, p. 63-72, 5 figs. 251. Annual Report, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Pascagoula, Mississippi fiscal year 1965, by Travis D. Love and Mary H. Thompson. November 1966, iv + 25 p., 21 figs., 7 tables. 252. Field guide to the snappers (Lutjanidae) of the western Atlantic, by William D. Anderson, Jr. Jan- uary 1967, iii + 14 p., 29 figs., 2 tables. 253. Ornamental use of starfishes, by Haskell S. Tu- biash. December 1966. 3 p., 2 figs. 254. Fish-passage research. Review of progress, 1961-66, by Parker S. Trefethen. October 1968, 23 p., 37 figs. 255. Oceanographic atlas for Tampa Bay, Florida, and adjacent waters of the Gulf of Mexico. 1958-61, by Alexander Dragovich and James E. Sykes. March 1967, 466 p., 1,200 figs., 1 table. 256. Design of the fishery research vessel Oregon II, by Francis J. Captiva. April 1968, 27 p., 10 figs., 21 app. figs., 2 app. tables. 257. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal year 1966, by James E. Sykes. August 1967, 18 p., 14 figs., 2 tables. 258. Monthly mean charts sea surface temperature North Pacific Ocean 1949-62, by L. E. Eber, J.F.T. Saur, and O. E. Sette. June 1968, vi + 168 p. of charts. 259. Steps to effective sanitation in smoked-fish plants, by Jack B. Dougherty and Harry L. Seagran. April 1967, iii + 12 p., 13 figs. 260. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Gulf Breeze, Florida, fiscal year 1966, by Philip A. Butler and Robert F. Johnson. June 1967, iii + 15 p., 12 figs., 2 tables. 261. The Miller Freeman, fishery research vessel of the United States of America, by Kenneth N. Thorson and Rae R. Mitsuoka. April 1967, brochure. 262. Report, Technological Laboratory Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries Pascagoula, Mississippi for fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, by Travis D. Love and Mary H. Thompson. September 1967, iv + 14 p., 8 figs., 7 tables. 263. Field guide to the flatfishes of the family Bothidae in the western North Atlantic, by Elmer J. Gutherz. October 1967, iv + 47 p., 48 figs. 264. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, by Kenneth A. Henry. Sep- tember 1967, iv + 30 p., 21 figs., 10 tables. 265. Progress in exploratory fishing and gear research in Region 2, fiscal year 1966, by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and John R. Thompson. September 1967, iii + 14 p., 17 figs. 266. The West German research vessel Walther Herwig, by Ernest D. McRae, Jr. September 1967, iii + 23 p., 20 figs. 267. Progress in exploratory fishing and gear research in Region 2, fiscal year 1967, by John R. Thompson. September 1968, 14 p., 13 figs. 268. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Galveston, Texas, fiscal year 1966, by Milton J. Lindner and Robert E. Stevenson. September 1967, iii + 43 p., 49 figs., 5 tables. 269. Organizing the technical article, by F. Bruce San- ford. March 1968, 41 p., 36 figs., 1 app. 270. Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, by T. R. Rice. December 1967, iii + 39 p., 35 figs., 19 tables. 271. Field guide to eastern Pacific and Hawaiian sharks, by Susumu Kato, Stewart Springer, and Mary H. Wagner. December 1967, 47 p., 75 figs. 272. Organizing the research report to reveal the units of research, by F. Bruce Sanford. December 1967, iii + 9 p., 9 figs. 273. Design of the MV Delaware II, by Keith A. Smith. October 1967, iii + 8 p., 2 figs., 2 tables. 274. Progress in 1965-66 at the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, by Tho- mas A. Manar. August 1967, 51 p., 30 figs. 275. Fur seal industry of the Pribilof Islands, 1786-1965, by Francis Riley. October 1967, vi + 12 p. 276. Fatty acid composition offish oils, by Edward J. 298. Gruger, Jr. December 1967. 30 p.. 3 tables. J" Production of fish oil, by George M. Pigott. De- cember 1967. 10 p.. 5 figs. 278. Industrial use ot fish oils, by H. Fineberg and Ar- 299. nold G. Johanson. December 1967, 17 p., 9 tables. 279. Use o( fish oils in margarine and shortening, by J. 300. Hannewijk. December 1967, 19 p., 3 figs., 1 table. 280. Misconceptions about nutritional properties offish oils, by M. E. Stansby. December 1967, 6 p. 301. 281. Nutritional value of fish oils as animal feed, by Neva L. Karrick. December 1967, 21 p.. 1 table. 282. Fish oil industry in South America, by J. R. San- 302. chez Torres. December 1967, 11 p., 1 fig., 4 tables. 283. Heading-introduction technique, by F. Bruce San- ford. February 1968, 32 p., 49 figs., 1 table. 284. Microbiological study of iced shrimp: excerpts 303. from the 1965 iced-shrimp symposium, by B. J. Car- roll. G. B. Reese, and B. Q. Ward. May 1968, 17 p., 8 figs.. 1 table. 304. 285. Hypocholesterolemic effects of marine oils, by James J. Peifer. April 1968, 16 p., tables 40 and 43. 286. Commercial fisheries Federal aid to States, by H. 305. E. Crowther. February 1968, 35 p., 53 photographs. 287. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- 306. logical Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, by Kenneth A. Henry and Jo- seph H. Kutkuhn. June 1968, 22 p., 17 figs., 9 tables. 307. 288. The Atlantic coast surf clam — with a partial bib- liography, by Robert M. Yancey and Walter R. Welch. June 1968, 14 p., 7 figs., 1 table. 308. 289. Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory Beaufort, N.C., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, by T. R. Rice. 309. February 1968, 45 p., 26 figs., 18 tables. 290. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal year 1967, by James E. Sykes. June 1968, 17 p., 310. 17 figs., 1 table. 291. Sea floor topography of the central eastern Pacific Ocean, by Thomas E. Chase. June 1968, 8 p., 19 figs., 26 app. charts. 311. 292. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Fishery-Oceano- graphy Center, La Jolla, California, by Anonymous. 312 July 1968, brochure. 293. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Federal Aid Pro- gram, by Branch of Federal Aid. June 1968, 122 p. 294. Bottom trawl explorations in Lake Superior, 1963- ■"**■ 65, by Norman J. Reigle, Jr. January 1969, 25 p., 11 figs., 5 tables, 7 app. tables. 295. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Galveston, Texas, fiscal year 314. 1967, by Milton J. Lindner and Robert E. Stevenson. December 1968, 35 p., 25 figs., 10 tables. 296. Fishery publication index, 1955-64 — Publications 315. of the Fish and Wildlife Service by series, authors, ^nd subjects, by Anonymous. May 1969, 240 p. -T Bottom trawl explorations in Green BayofMichi- 316. gan, 1963-65, by Norman J. Reigle, Jr. March 1969, 14 p., 3 figs., 6 tables, 2 app. tables. Research facilities of the Radiobiological Labora- tory Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Beaufort, North Carolina, by T. R. Rice, T. W. Duke, and Staff. De- cember 1968, 17 p., 14 figs. Books and articles on marine mammals, by Ethel I. Todd. December 1968, 14 p. Fishermen's atlas of monthly sea surface tempera- tures for the Gulf of Mexico, by Luis R. Rivas. No- vember 1968, 33 p., 2 figs. Bottom trawl explorations in Southern Lake Michi- gan, 1962-65, by Norman J. Reigle, Jr. February 1969, 35 p., 6 figs., 13 tables, 11 app. tables. Synopsis of the biological data on the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus Houttuyn (northeast Pacific), by David Kramer. February 1969, 18 p., 9 figs., 4 tables. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Fishery-Oceano- graphy Center La Jolla, California fiscal year 1968, by Alan R. Longhurst. September 1968, 32 p. Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, as amended (an ex- cerpt from Title 16 of the United States Code), by Anonymous. December 1968, 11 p. Tropical Atlantic Biological Laboratory, Miami, Florida, by Anonymous. October 1968, brochure. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological La- boratory, Honolulu, Hawaii, by Anonymous. De- cember 1968, brochure. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological La- boratory, Galveston, Texas, by Anonymous. Novem- ber 1968, brochure. Sanitation guidelines for the breaded-shrimp in- dustry, by Joe P. Clem and E. Spencer Garrett. No- vember 1968, 14 p., 7 figs. Progress report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Radiobiological Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., fiscal year 1968, by T. R. Rice. April 1969, 59 p., 32 figs., 12 tables. Japanese, Soviet, and South Korean fisheries off Alaska. Development and history through 1966, by Philip E. Chitwood. January 1969, 34 p., 19 figs., 8 tables. Billfishes of the central Pacific Ocean, by Donald W. Strasburg. April 1969, 11 p., 7 figs. Gulf of Mexico shrimp atlas, by Kenneth W. Os- born, Bruce W. Maghan, and Shelby B. Drummond. May 1969, 20 p. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal year 1968, by James E. Sykes. May 1969, 25 p., 19 figs., 8 tables. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Lab- oratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by Anony- mous. May 1969, brochure. Synopsis of biological data on the chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum) 1792, by Richard G. Bakkala. March 1970, iii + 89 p., 15 figs., 51 tables. Guide to the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory Seattle, Wash., by John A. Dassow. May 1969, 12 p., 8 figs. 317. Identification of Pacific salmon and steelhead trout by scale characteristics, by Kenneth H. Mo- sher. August 1969, iii + 17 p., 23 figs. 318. Bottom trawl explorations in northern Lake Mich- igan, 1963-65, by Norman J. Reigle, Jr. September 1969, iii + 21 p., 6 figs., 11 tables, 5 app. tables. 319. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Great Lakes Fish- ery Laboratory Ann Arbor, Michigan, by Anony- mous. March 1970, brochure. 320. Synopsis of biological data on the Atlantic men- haden, Brevoortia tyrannus, by John W. Reintjes. November 1969, iii + 30 p., 7 figs., 12 tables. 321. Progress in 1967-68 at the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, by Tho- mas A. Manar. September 1969, ii + 39 p., 23 figs. 322. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Federal Aid Pro- gram Activities 1969, by Division of Federal Aid Staff. July 1969, iv + 76 p. 323. Vertical sections of temperature and salinity in the trade wind zone of the central North Pacific, Feb- ruary 1964 to June 1965, by Gunter R. Seckel. Oc- tober 1969, ii + 11 p., 5 figs., 16 app. figs. 324. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Lab- oratory Oxford, Maryland, by Anonymous. No- vember 1969, brochure. 325. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Galveston, Texas, fiscal year 1968, by Milton J. Lindner and Robert E. Steven- son. October 1969, iii + 32 p., 20 figs., 14 tables. 326. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Seattle, Washington, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, by Maynard A. Steinberg and John A. Dassow. December 1969, iii + 28 p., 22 figs., 1 table. 327. Report, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Techno- logical Laboratory, Pascagoula, Mississippi, for fis- cal years 1967 and 1968, by Travis D. Love and Mary H. Thompson. October 1969, iv + 18 p., 8 figs., 3 tables. 328. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Lab- oratory Milford, Connecticut, by Anonymous. De- cember 1969, brochure. 329. In sea and river — Research at the Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Seattle, Washington, 1966-68, by Paul T. Macy and Rae R. Mitsuoka. November 1969, iii + 47 p., 50 figs. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 1— Physical oceano- graphic and meteorological data from principal par- ticipating ships, first survey cruise, February-March 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). June 1972, xii + 157 p., 255 figs. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 2— Biological and nutrient chemistry data from principal participating ships, first survey cruise, February-March 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). April 1971, vii + 87 p., 196 charts. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 3— Physical oceano- graphic and meteorological data from principal par- ticipating ships, first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). Sep- tember 1971, vii + 107 p., 130 charts. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 4— Biological and nutrient chemistry data from principal participating ships, first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). November 1970, viii + 125 p., 165 charts. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 5— Physical oceano- graphic and meteorological data from principal par- ticipating ships, second survey cruise, August- September 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). September 1972, viii + 100 p., 143 figs. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 6— Biological and nutrient chemistry data from principal participat- ing ships, second survey cruise, August-September 1967, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). December 1972, vi + 80 p., 149 figs. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 7— Physical oceano- graphic and meteorological data from principal par- ticipating ships and Oceanographer, third and fourth monitor cruises, October 1967-January 1968, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). July 1973, vii + 145 figs. 330. EASTROPAC atlas. Volume 8— Biological and nutrient chemistry data from principal participating ships and Oceanographer, third and fourth monitor cruises, October 1967-January 1968, by Cuthbert M. Love (editor). March 1974, vii + 118 p., 184 figs. 331. Guidelines for the processing of hot-smoked chub, by H. L. Seagran, J. T. Graikoski, and J. A. Emer- son. January 1970, iv + 23 p., 8 figs., 2 tables. 332. Pacific hake — Importance of the worldwide hake, Merluccius, resource, by Richard B. Grinds and Michael F. Tillman. March 1970, iii -I- 1-21 p., 12 figs., 2 tables. (332.) Distribution and biology of Pacific hake: A syn- opsis, by Martin O. Nelson and Herbert A. Larkins. March 1970, p. 23-33, 2 figs., 1 table. (332.) Food of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus, in Washington and northern Oregon coastal waters, by Miles S. Alton and Martin O. Nelson. March 1970, p. 35-42, 2 figs., 4 tables. (332.) Pacific hake fishery in Washington and Oregon coastal waters, by Martin O. Nelson. March 1970, p. 43-52, 2 figs., 2 tables. (332.) Operation of the Soviet trawl fleet off the Wash- ington and Oregon coasts during 1966 and 1967, by Charles R. Hitz. March 1970, p. 53-75, 16 figs., 4 tables. (332.) Midwater trawling equipment and fishing tech- nique for capturing hake off the coast of Washington and Oregon, by Leonard J. Johnson and William L. High. March 1970, p. 77-101, 20 figs., 8 tables. (332.) Economic aspects of the 1967 offshore Pacific hake fishery, by Walter T. Pereyra and Jack A. Richards. March 1970, p. 103-119, 10 figs., 8 tables, 1 app. (332.) Proximate chemical composition of Pacific hake, by Max Patashnik, Harold J. Barnett, and Richard W. Nelson. March 1970, p. 121-125, 6 tables. (332.) Characteristics of Pacific hake, Merluccius pro- ductUS, that affect its suitability for food, by John A. Dasaow, Max Patashnik, and Barbara J. Koury. March 1970. p. 127-136. 3 figs., 1 table. (332.) Production of meal and oil from hake, by Richard W. Nelson and John A. Dyer. March 1970, p. 137- 142. 5 figs., 2 tables. (,332.) Preliminary studies of the nutritive value of hake meal for poultry, by Lawrence R. Berg. March 1970, p. 143-148. 6 tables. (332.) Feeding Pacific hake to mink, by F. M. Stout, J. Adair, and J. E. Oldfield. March 1970, p. 149- 152, 3 tables. 333. Recommended practices for vessel sanitation and fish handling, by Edgar W. Bowman and Alfred Lar- sen. March 1970, iv + 27 p., 6 figs. 334. Experimental sea-water aquarium — Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Fishery-Oceanography Cen- ter La Jolla, California, by Rueben Lasker and Lillian L. Ylymen. November 1969, iv + 14 p., 16 figs., 1 app. 335. Progress Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fish- eries Center for Estuarine and Menhaden Research, Pesticide Field Station, Gulf Breeze, Fla., fiscal year 1969, by T. R. Rice and Thomas W. Duke. August 1970, iii + 33 p., 29 figs., 12 tables. 336. The northern fur seal, by Ralph C. Baker, Ford Wilke, and C. Howard Baltzo. April 1970, iii + 19 p. 337. Program of Division of Economic Research, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, fiscal year 1969, by Freder- ick W. Bell. April 1970, iii + 29 p., 12 figs., 7 tables. 338. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Lab- oratory Auke Bay, Alaska, by U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. June 1970, brochure. 339. Salmon research at Ice Harbor Dam, by Wesley J. Ebel. April 1970, brochure. 340. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Lab- oratory Gloucester, Massachusetts, by U.S. De- partment of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- vice, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. June 1970, brochure. 34 1 . Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, by Kenneth A. Henry, Joseph H. Kutkuhn, and Staff. August 1970, iii + 24 p., 11 figs., 16 tables. 342. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, fiscal year 1969, by James E. Sykes. August 1970, iii + 22 p., 20 figs., 8 tables. 343. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Bio- logical Laboratory, Galveston, Texas, fiscal year 1969, by Milton J. Lindner and Robert E. Stevenson. August 1970, iii + 39 p., 28 figs., 9 tables. 344. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Tropical Atlantic Biological Laboratory progress in research 1965-'69 Miami, Florida, by Ann Weeks. October 1970, iv + 65 p., 53 figs. 345. Not issued. 346. Sportsman's guide to handling, smoking, and pre- serving Great Lakes coho salmon, by Shearon Dud- ley, J. T. Graikoski, H. L. Seagran, and Paul M. Earl. September 1970, iii + 28 p., 15 figs. 347. Synopsis of biological data on Pacific ocean perch, Sebastodes alutus, by Richard L. Major and Herbert H. Shippen. December 1970, iii + 38 p., 31 figs., 11 tables. 348. Not issued. 349. Use of abstracts and summaries as communication devices in technical articles, by F. Bruce Sanford. February 1971, iii + 11 p., 1 fig. 350. Research in fiscal year 1969 at the Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C, by Kenneth A. Henry and Joseph H. Kutkuhn. November 1970, ii + 49 p., 21 figs., 17 tables. 351. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Exploratory Fish- ing and Gear Research Base, Pascagoula, Missis- sippi July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1969, by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. and John R. Thompson. November 1970, iv + 29 p., 29 figs., 1 table. 352. Upstream passage of anadromous fish through navigation locks and use of the stream for spawning and nursery habitat Cape Fear River, N.C, 1962-66, by Paul R. Nichols and Darrell E. Louder. October 1970, iv + 12 p., 9 figs., 4 tables. NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC 353. Truk live-bait survey, by Peter T. Wilson. August 1971, iii + 10 p. 354. Sanitation guidelines for the control of Salmonella in the production offish meal, by E. Spencer Garrett and Richard Hamilton. October 1971, iii + 7 p., 9 figs. 355. Saltwater recirculation system and laboratory at the Exploratory Fishing and Gear Research Base, Pascagoula, Miss., by Donald A. Wickham. July 1971, 7 p., 7 figs. Circular 356. Floating laboratory for study of aquatic organisms and their environment, by George R. Snyder, Theo- dore H. Blahm, and Robert J. McConnell. May 1971, iii + 16 p., 11 figs. 357-360. Not issued. 361. Regional and other related aspects of shellfish con- sumption— Some preliminary findings from the 1969 consumer panel survey, by Morton M. Miller and Darrel A. Nash. June 1971, iv + 18 p., 21 figs., 3 tables, 10 apps. NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC 362. Research vessels of the National Marine Fisheries Service, by Robert S. Wolf. August 1971, iii + 46 p., 3 tables. 363. Not issued. 364. History and development of surf clam harvesting gear, by Phillip S. Parker. October 1971, iv + 15 p., 15 figs. 365. Processing EASTROPAC STD data and the con- struction of vertical temperature and salinity sec- tions by computer, by Forrest R. Miller and Ken- neth A. Bliss. February 1972, iv + 17 p., 7 figs., 3 app. figs. 366. Key to field identification of anadromous juvenile salmonids in the Pacific Northwest, by Robert J. McConnell and George R. Snyder. January 1972, iv + 6 p., 3 figs. 367. Engineering economic model for fish protein con- centration processes, by K. K. Almenas, L. C. Dur- illa, R. C. Ernst, J. W. Gentry, M. B. Hale, and J. M. Marchello. October 1972, iii + 175 p., 6 figs., 6 tables, 1 app. 368. Cooperative Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, Florida: Phase 1, area description, by J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and James E. Sykes. November 1972, vii + 126 p., 46 figs., 62 tables. 369. Field guide to the angelfishes (Pomacanthidae) in the western Atlantic, by Henry A. Feddern. Novem- ber 1972, 10 p., 17 figs. 370. Collecting and processing data on fish eggs and larvae in the California Current region, by David Kramer, Mary J. Kalin, Elizabeth G. Stevens, James R. Thrailkill, and James R. Zweifel. November 1972, iv + 38 p., 38 figs., 2 tables. 371. Ocean fishery management: Discussions and re- search, by Adam A. Sokoloski, editor. April 1973, vi + 173 p. (371.) The status of Fisheries Management Research: An overview, by Adam A. Sokoloski. April 1973, vi + 1-6 p. (371.) Problems in implementing new fishery manage- ment programs, by Lawrence W. Van Meir. April 1973, p. 9-11. (371.) On the utility of bioeconomic models for fisheries management, by Giulio Pontecorvo. April 1973, p. 12-22, 1 table. (371.) Multiple objectives for marine resource manage- ment, by R. Bruce Rettig. April 1973, p. 23-27. (371.) Economic, political, and social barriers to effi- ciency in selected Pacific Coast fisheries, by James A. Crutchfield. April 1973, p. 28-38, 2 figs. (371.) Cross section production functions for North At- lantic groundfish and tropical tuna seine fisheries, by Ernest W. Carlson. April 1973, p. 42-56, 3 tables, 4 app. tables. (371.) Optimal fishing effort in the Peruvian anchoveta fishery, by Edilberto L. Segura. April 1973, p. 57-64, 3 figs., 1 table. (371.) Natural resources and external economics: Regu- lations of the Pacific halibut fishery, by Jack Rich. April 1973, p. 65-71, 5 figs. (371.) Production from the sea, by Frederick W. Bell, Ernest W. Carlson, and Frederick V. Waugh. April 1973, p. 72-91, 9 figs., 5 tables. (371.) Some suggestions for the development of a bio- economic theory of the fishery, by Russell G. Thomp- son. April 1973, p. 92-95. (371.) Practical problems of constructing bioeconomic models for fishery management, by Paul Adam. April 1973, p. 96-103, 5 figs. (371.) Management of the Peruvian anchoveta resource, by Andreas A. Holmsen. April 1973, p. 106-111. (371.) A stochastic investment model for a survival con- scious fishing firm, by Russell G. Thompson, Richard W. Callen, and Lawrence C. Wolken. April 1973, p. 112-120, 3 tables, 3 app. tables. (371.) Simulation experiments to evaluate alternative hunting strategies for a deer population, by F. M. Anderson, G. E. Connolly, A. N. Halter, and W. M. Longhurst. April 1973, p. 121-132, 6 figs., 1 table. (371.) Augmentation of salmon stocks through artifi- cial propagation: Methods and implications, by Joe B. Stevens and Bruce W. Mattox. April 1973, p. 133- 145, 4 figs., 5 tables. (371.) Limited entry: The case of the Japanese tuna fishery, by E. A. Keen. April 1973, p. 146-158, 3 figs. (371.) A study of the socioeconomic impact of changes in the harvesting labor force in the Maine lobster in- dustry, by A. M. Huq. April 1973, p. 159-173, 1 fig., 13 tables. 372. Fishery publications, calendar year 1971: Lists and indexes, by Thomas A. Manar. October 1972, iv + 24 p., 1 fig. 373. Not issued. 374. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Annelida: Oligochaeta, by David G. Cook and Ralph O. Brinkhurst. May 1973, iii + 23 p., 82 figs. 375. New Polychaeta from Beaufort, with a key to all species recorded from North Carolina, by John H. Day. July 1973, xiii + 140 p., 18 figs., 1 table. 376. Bottom-water temperatures on the continental shelf, Nova Scotia to New Jersey, by John B. Colton, Jr. and Ruth R. Stoddard. June 1973, iii + 55 p., 15 figs. 377. Fishery publications, calendar year 1970: Lists and indexes, by Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. December 1972, iv + 34 p., 1 fig. 378. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Protozoa: Ciliophora, by Arthur C. Borror. September 1973, iii + 62 p., 5 figs. 379. Fishery publications, calendar year 1969: Lists and indexes, by Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. April 1973, iv + 31 p., 1 fig. 380. Fishery publications, calendar year 1968: lists and indexes, by Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. May 1973, iv + 24 p., 1 fig. 381. Fishery publications, calendar year 1967: Lists and indexes, by Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. July 1973, iv + 22 p., 1 fig. 382. Fishery publications, calendar year 1966: Lists and indexes, by Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thor- son. July 1973, iv + 19 p., 1 fig. 383. Fishery publications, calendar year 1965: Lists and indexes, by Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. July 1973, iv + 12 p.. 1 fig. 384. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Higher plants of the marine fringe, by Edwin T. Moul. September 1973. iii + 60 p.. 1 plate, 109 figs. $85. Fishery publications, calendar year 1972: Lists and indexes, by Lee C. Thorson and Mary Ellen Engett. November 1973. iv + 23 p., 1 fig. 386. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Pycnogonida, by Lawrence R. McCloskey. September 1973, iii + 12 p., 1 fig. 387. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Crustacea: Stomatopoda, by Raymond B. Manning. February 1974, iii + 6 p., 10 figs. 388. Proceedings of the First U.S. -Japan Meeting on Aquaculture at Tokyo, Japan, October 18-19, 1971, by William N. Shaw (editor). February 1974, iii + 133 p. i3SS. i Remarks at first meeting, UJNR panel on aqua- culture, 18-19 October 1971, by Robert W. Hiatt. February 1974. p. 1-2. 1 388.) Present status of major marine cultivation and propagation in Hokkaido and some problems of the research activities, by Yoshio Hasegawa and Yuki- masa Kuwatani. February 1974, p. 3-6, 1 fig., 1 table. (388.) Mariculture of seaweeds and its problems in Japan, by Shunzo Suto. February 1974, p. 7-16, 1 fig., 1 table. (388.) Some technical problems in freshwater fish cul- ture in Japan, by Hiroshi Kawatsu. February 1974, p. 17-22, 2 figs., 5 tables. (388.) The present status of shellfish culture in Japan, by Hisashi Kan-no and Tomoo Hayashi. February 1974, p. 23-25, 1 table. (388.) Fish farming and the constraints in Japan, by Masaru Fujiya. February 1974, p. 27-32, 4 figs., 1 table. (388.) Larval culture of penaeid shrimp at the Galves- ton Biological Laboratory, by Cornelius R. Mock. February 1974, p. 33-40, 3 tables. (388.) Aquaculture in the National Sea Grant Program, by Robert D. Wildman. February 1974, p. 41-56, 1 app. (388.) Aquaculture of molluscs along the United States Atlantic and Gulf coasts, by William N. Shaw. Feb- ruary 1974, p. 57-65. (388.) Freshwater fish culture in the United States, by Harvey Willoughby. February 1974, p. 67-74, 1 table. (388.) Genetics of the American oyster, Crassostrea vir- ginica Gmelin, by A. Crosby Longwell. February 1974, p. 75-87, 9 figs., 2 tables. (388.) Recent developments in shellfish culture on the U.S. Pacific Coast, by John B. Glude. February 1974, p. 89-95, 4 figs., 1 table. (388.) Seaweed culture in Japan, by Robert Wildman. February 1974, p. 97-101. (388.) Freshwater fish culture in Japan, by Harvey Wil- loughby. February 1974, p. 103-105. (388.) Shellfish culture in Japan, by William N. Shaw. February 1974, p. 107-110. (388.) Crustacean culture, by Cornelius R. Mock. Feb- ruary 1974, p. 111-113, 1 table. (388.) Marine fish culture in Japan, by John B. Glude. February 1974, p. 115-121. (388.) Some impressions regarding genetics and the fisheries of Japan, by A. Crosby Longwell. February 1974, p. 123-133. 389. Marine flora and fauna of the Northeastern United States. Crustacea: Decapoda, by Austin B. Williams. April 1974, iii + 50 p., Ill figs. 390. Fishery publications, calendar year 1973: Lists and indexes, by Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. September 1974, iv + 14 p., 1 fig. Current Economic Analysis This series consists of three subseries, each of which may be found under two different names: Food Fish Situation and Outlook (Food Fish Market Review and Outlook), Industrial Fishery Products Situation and Outlook (Industrial Fishery Products Market Review and Outlook), and Shellfish Situation and Outlook (Shellfish Market Review and Outlook). These reports analyze the current market situation for major U.S. fisheries and contain an outlook concerning future economic conditions. Food Fish Situation and Outlook and Food Fish Market Review and Outlook F-l. Food fish situation and outlook. November 1966, 83 p. F-2. Food fish situation and outlook. May 1967, 71 p. F-3. Food fish situation and outlook. May 1968, 110 p. F-4. Food fish situation and outlook. November 1968, 47 p. F-5. Food fish situation and outlook, annual review, 1968. May 1969, 70 p. F-6. Food fish situation & outlook. October 1969, 64 p. F-7. Food fish products situation & outlook, annual re- view 1969. June 1970, 79 p. F-8. Food fish situation and outlook, fresh and frozen products. December 1970, 44 p. F-9. Food fish situation and outlook, annual review 1970. March 1971, 51 p. F-10. Food fish situation and outlook, fresh and frozen products. May 1971, 31 p. F-l 1. Food fish — canned products situation and out- look. August 1971, 31 p. F-12. Food fish — fresh and frozen products situation and outlook. November 1971, 47 p. F-13. Food fish situation and outlook, annual review 1971. May 1972, 87 p. F- 14. Food fish situation and outlook, canned products. December 1972, 39 p. F-15. Food fish market review and outlook. July 1973, 67 p. F-16. Food fish market review and outlook. December 1973, 56 p. Report on fuel shortage status as of November 30, 1973, by Anonymous. P. 22-23. An analysis of the price differential between U.S.- caught and imported Japanese raw albacore tuna, by Paul Beauchemin. P. 23-25. F-17. Food fish market review and outlook. May 1974, 51 p. F-18. Food fish market review and outlook. August 1974, 50 p. F-19. Food fish market review and outlook. November 1974, 46 p. Industrial Fishery Products Situation and Outlook and Industrial Fishery Products Market Review and Outlook 1-1. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, 1967 review. April 1968, 40 p. 1-2. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook. July 1968, 39 p. 1-3. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook. October 1968, 47 p. 1-4. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook. January 1969, 47 p. 1-5. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook, 1968 review. April 1969, 47 p. 1-6. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook. July 1969, 43 p. 1-7. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook. October 1969, 39 p. 1-8. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook. January 1970, 47 p. 1-9. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook, by Jukka Kolhonen. April 1970, 39 p. I- 10. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook, by Jukka Kolhonen. July 1970, 35 p. 1-11. Industrial fishery products situation & outlook, by Jukka Kolhonen. October 1970, 35 p. 1-12. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, by Jukka Kolhonen. February 1971, 28 p. 1-13. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, 1970 annual review, by Jukka Kolhonen. April 1971, 31 p. 1-14. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. July 1971, 24 p. 1-15. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. October 1971, 27 p. 1-16. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. February 1972, 27 p. 1-17. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, 1971 annual review, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. May 1972, 35 p. 1-18. Industrial fishery products situation and outlook, 1972 annual review, by Jukka A. Kolhonen and Gregory B. Hall. January 1973, 39 p. 1-19. Industrial fishery products market review and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen and Gregory B. Hall. July 1973, 31 p. 1-20. Industrial fishery products market review and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. February 1974, 30 p. 1-21. Industrial fishery products market review and outlook, by Jukka A. Kolhonen. July 1974, 30 p. Shellfish Situation and Outlook and Shellfish Market Review and Outlook S-l. Shellfish situation and outlook. June 1966, 48 p. S-2. Shellfish situation and outlook. September 1966, 56 p. S-3. Shellfish situation and outlook. December 1966, 47 p. S-4. Shellfish situation and outlook. March 1967, 59 P- S-5. Shellfish situation and outlook. June 1967, 59 p. S-6. Shellfish situation and outlook. September 1967, 51 p. S-7. Shellfish situation and outlook. November 1967, 44 p. S-8. Shellfish situation and outlook. March 1968, 48 P- S-9. Shellfish situation & outlook. S-10. Shellfish situation & outlook. 35 p. S-ll. Shellfish situation & outlook. 35 p. S-12. Shellfish situation & outlook. S-13. Shellfish situation & outlook. S-14. Shellfish situation & outlook. S-15. June 1968, 39 p. September 1968, December 1968, March 1969, 43 p. June 1969, 32 p. August 1969, 31 Shellfish situation & outlook. December 1969, 31 p. S-16. Shellfish situation & outlook, by Donald R. Whitaker and Richard W. Surdi. April 1970, 47 p. S-17. Shellfish situation & outlook, by Donald R. Whitaker and Richard W. Surdi. June 1970, 31 p. S-18. Shellfish situation & outlook, by Richard W. Sur- di and Donald R. Whitaker. August 1970, 39 p. S-19. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Richard W. Surdi and Donald R. Whitaker. December 1970, 36 P- S-20. Shellfish situation and outlook, 1970 annual review, by Richard W. Surdi and Donald R. Whitaker. March 1971, 39 p. S-21. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Richard W. Surdi and Donald R. Whitaker. June 1971, 28 p. S-22. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Richard W. Surdi and Donald R. Whitaker. August 1971, 39 p. S-23. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Richard W. Surdi and Donald R. Whitaker. December 1971, 31 P- S-24. Shellfish situation and outlook, annual review 1971. April 1972, 60 p. S-25. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Richard W. Surdi. September 1972, 75 p. S-26. Shellfish situation and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. January 1973, 51 p. S-27. Shellfish market review and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. 1973, 66 p. S-28. Shellfish market review and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. December 1973, 31 p. S-29. Shellfish market review and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. April 1974. 53 p. S-30. Shellfish market review and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. July 1974, 47 p. S-31. Shellfish market review and outlook, by Morton M. Miller. November 1974, 46 p. Current Fishery Statistics Current statistical information on fishery production, manufacture, and domestic or foreign trade; issued monthly, quarterly, or annually by States, regions, or larger areas. The Current Fishery Statistics pub- lications are sent to private and Government industries in the United States, foreign industries, and United States embassies. In the list below (P) refers to preliminary. (R) to revised, and (F) to final reports. 3740. Frozen fish report, January 1965. 8 p. 3741. Rhode Island landings, October 1964. 3 p. 3742. Louisiana landings, December 1964. 3 p. 3743. Shrimp landings, November 1964. 5 p. 3744. Gulf shrimp data, November 1964. 21 p. 3745. Maryland landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3746. Mississippi landings, November 1964. 3 p. 3747. Alabama landings, December 1964. 3 p. 3748. New York landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3749. Shrimp landings, December 1964. 5 p. 3750. Gulf shrimp data, December 1964. 19 p. 3751. Michigan. Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, No- vember 1964. 4 p. 3752. Rhode Island landings, November 1964. 3 p. 3753. Maine landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3754. North Carolina landings, January 1965. 3 p. 3755. Florida landings, January 1965. 8 p. 3756. Fish meal and oil, January 1965. 2 p. 3757. California landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3758. Virginia landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3759. Mississippi landings, December 1964. 3 p. 3760. Frozen fishery products, February 1965. 8 p. 3761. Massachusetts landings, August 1964. 9 p. 3762. Texas landings, September 1964. 2 p. 3763. Texas landings, October 1964. 2 p. 3764. Massachusetts landings, September 1964. 9 p. 3765. Massachusetts landings, October 1964. 9 p. 3766. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Decem- ber 1964. 4 p. 3767. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1964, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 4 p. 3768. New York landings, January 1965. 3 p. 3769. Maryland landings, January 1965. 4 p. 3770. New Jersey landings, January 1965. 4 p. 3771. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp — 1964, annual summary. 4 p. 3772. Frozen fishery products, 1964 annual summary. 14 p. 3773. New York landings, annual summary 1964. 3 p. 3774. California landings, January 1965. 4 p. 3775. Massachusetts landings, November 1964. 9 p. 3776(R). Packaged fishery products 1964, annual sum- mary. 5 p. 3777(R). Canned fishery products 1964, annual sum- mary. 17 p. 3778. Industrial fishery products 1964, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 3778(R). Industrial fishery products 1964, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 3779. Louisiana landings, January 1965. 3 p. 3780. Frozen fish report, March 1965. 8 p. 3781. Texas landings, November 1964. 2 p. 3782. Texas landings, December 1964. 2 p. 3783. North Carolina landings, February 1965. 2 p. 3784. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1964. 1 p. 3785. Shrimp landings 1964, annual summary. 16 p 3786. Rhode Island landings, December 1964. 4 p. 3787. Maine landings, January 1965. 4 p. 3788. Maryland landings, February 1965. 4 p. 3789. Fish meal and oil — 1964 annual summary. 4 p. 3790. Maine landings, by months, annual summary 1964. 4 p. 3791. Maine landings, by county and gear, 1964 annual summary. 15 p. 3792. Florida landings, February 1965. 8 p. 3793. New Jersey landings, February 1965. 4 p. 3794. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1964. 4 p. 3795. Florida landings, annual summary 1964. 8 p. 3796. New York landings, February 1965. 3 p. 3797. California landings, February 1965. 4 p. 3798. North Carolina landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3799. Virginia landings, January 1965. 3 p. 3800. Fisheries of the United States 1964 (a preliminary review), by Charles H. Lyles. 71 p. 3801. Florida landings, March 1965. 8 p. 3802. Maine landings, February 1965. 4 p. 3803. Massachusetts landings, December 1964. 6 p. 3804. Georgia landings, annual summary 1964. 2 p. 3805. Fish meal and oil, February 1965. 2 p. 3806. Louisiana landings, February 1965. 3 p. 3807. Rhode Island landings, January 1965. 4 p. 3808. Frozen fish report, April 1965. 8 p. 3809. Massachusetts landings, by ports, annual sum- mary 1964. 15 p. 3810. Fish sticks, fish portions and breaded shrimp, January-March 1965. 3 p. 3811. Fish meal and oil, March 1965. 2 p. 3812. Texas landings, January 1965. 2 p. 3813. Maryland landings, 1964 annual summary. 11 p. 3814. Texas landings, February 1965. 3 p. 3815. New York landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3816. Virginia landings, 1964 annual summary. 11 p. 3817. North Carolina landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3818. North Carolina landings, 1964 annual summary, by Rupert R. Bonner. 10 p. 10 3819. South Carolina landings, 1964 annual summary, by Melvin H. Low. 6 p. 3820. Fish meal and oil, April 1965. 2 p. 3821. Alabama landings 1964, annual summary, by Donnie J. Bond. 6 p. 3822. Florida landings, April 1965. 8 p. 3823. Maine landings, March 1965. 4 p. 3824. Texas landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3825. Virginia landings, February 1965. 4 p. 3826. Mississippi landings 1964, annual summary, by Hermes G. Hague. 7 p. 3827. California landings, March 1965. 4 p. 3828. Frozen fish report, May 1965. 8 p. 3829. Massachusetts landings, by gear and subarea, an- nual summary 1964. 6 p. 3830. Alabama landings, January 1965. 2 p. 3831. Mississippi landings, January 1965. 2 p. 3832. Georgia landings, January 1965. 2 p. 3833. South Carolina landings, January 1965. 2 p. 3834. New Jersey landings, March 1965. 4 p. 3835. New Jersey landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3836. New York landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3837. Alabama landings, February 1965. 3 p. 3838. Georgia landings, February 1965. 2 p. 3839. Mississippi landings, February 1965. 2 p. 3840. South Carolina landings, February 1965. 3 p. 3841. North Carolina landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3842. Louisiana landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3843. Louisiana landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3844. Alabama landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3845. Mississippi landings, March 1965. 2 p. 3846. South Carolina landings, March 1965. 2 p. 3847. Georgia landings, March 1965. 2 p. 3848. Frozen fishery products, June 1965. 8 p. 3849. Alabama landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3850. Georgia landings, April 1965. 2 p. 3851. South Carolina landings, April 1965. 2 p. 3852. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings 1964, an- nual summary. 5 p. 3853. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Janu- ary 1965. 3 p. 3854. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Feb- ruary 1965. 3 p. 3855. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3856. Florida landings, May 1965. 8 p. 3857. Maine landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3858. Fish meal and oil, May 1965. 2 p. 3859. South Carolina landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3860. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1965. 2 p. 3861. Georgia landings, May 1965. 2 p. 3862. Rhode Island, February 1965. 1 p. 3863. Alabama landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3864. Shrimp landings, January 1965. 5 p. 3865. New Jersey landings, May 1965. 4 p. 3866. Virginia landings, March 1965. 4 p. 3867. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1965. 3 p. 3868. Maryland landings, March 1965. 4 p. 3869. Maryland landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3870. Middle Atlantic fisheries — 1964 annual sum- mary. 8 p. 3871. New York landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3872. Virginia landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3873. Fish meal and oil, June 1965. 2 p. 3874. Maryland landings, May 1965, 4 p. 3875. Maine landings, May 1965. 4 p. 3876. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3877. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3878. Rhode Island landings, March 1965. 3 p. 3879. Massachusetts landings, January 1965. 6 p. 3880. Frozen fishery products, July 1965. 8 p. 3881. Louisiana landings, May 1965. 3 p. 3882. North Carolina landings, June 1965. 3 p. 3883. South Carolina landings, June 1965. 2 p. 3884. New Jersey landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3885. Florida landings, June 1965. 8 p. 3886. Maine landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3887. California landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3888. California landings, May 1965. 4 p. 3889. Virginia landings, May 1965. 4 p. 3890. Maryland landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3891. Shrimp landings, February 1965. 5 p. 3892. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1965. 3 p. 3893. Alabama landings, June 1965. 3 p. 3894. Texas landings, April 1965. 2 p. 3895. New York landings, June 1965. 3 p. 3896. Rhode Island landings, April 1965. 4 p. 3897. North Carolina landings, July 1965. 2 p. 3898. Mississippi landings, April 1965. 3 p. 3899. Louisiana landings, 1964 annual summary, by Orville M. Allen. 7 p. 3900. Frozen fishery products, August 1965. 8 p. 3901. Texas landings, 1964 annual summary, by Orman H. Farley. 8 p. 3902. Imports of fish meal and scrap, 1937-64. (His- torical Statistics No.l.) 3903. U.S. fish meal and scrap products, 1929-64. (Historical Statistics No. 2.) 3904. Foreign trade in fish and marine animal oils, 1925-64. (Historical Statistics No. 3.) 3905. Menhaden fishery, 1873-1964. (Historical Sta- tistics No. 4.) 3906. Florida landings, July 1965. 8 p. 3907. Louisiana landings, June 1965. 3 p. 3908. Fish meal and oil, July 1965. 2 p. 3909. California landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3910. South Atlantic fisheries — 1964 annual summary. 9 p. 3911. Alabama landings, July 1965. 3 p. 3912. Virginia landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3913. Georgia landings, June 1965. 2 p. 3914. Mississippi landings, May 1965. 2 p. 3915. South Carolina landings, July 1965. 3 p. 3916. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1965. 3 p. 3917. Shrimp landings, March 1965. 5 p. 3918. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1965. 3 p. 11 3919. New England fisheries — 1964. Annual summary. 11 P. WO. Oregon landings 1964. Annual summary. 2 p. 3921. Washington landings 1964. Annual summary. 2 p. >922. Georgia landings. July 1965. 2 p. 3923. North Carolina landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3924. Mississippi landings. June 1965. 3 p. 3925. Maine landings. July 1965. 4 p. $926. Maryland landings. July 1965. 4 p. 1927. New York landings. July 1965. 3 p. $928. Louisiana landings, July 1965. 3 p. 3929. Gulf fisheries — 1964, annual summary. 16 p. =930. Fish meal and oil, August 1965. 2 p. 3931. Florida landings. August 1965. 8 p. $932. Maine landings. August 1965. 4 p. 3933. New Jersey landings, July 1965. 4 p. 3934. New Jersey landings, August 1965. 4 p. 3935. Rhode Island landings. May 1965. 4 p. 3936. Texas landings, May 1965. 2 p. 3937. Georgia landings, August 1965. 2 p. 3938. South Carolina landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3939. Frozen fish report, September 1965. 8 p. 3940. Hawaii fisheries, annual summary 1964. 4 p. 3941. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1965. 3 p. 3942. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1965. 3 p. 3943. Alabama landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3944. Maryland landings, August 1965. 4 p. 3945. Massachusetts landings, February 1965. 6 p. 3946. Imports & exports of fishery products, annual summaries 1963-64. 12 p. 3947. Rhode Island landings, June 1965. 4 p. 3948. New York landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3949. Louisiana landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3950. Massachusetts landings, March 1965. 6 p. 3951. Shrimp landings. April 1965. 5 p. 3952. California landings, July 1965. 4 p. 3953. North Carolina landings, September 1965. 3 p. 3954. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1964. 12 p. 3955. Florida landings, September 1965. 8 p. 3956. Mississippi landings, July 1965. 3 p. 3957. Fish meal and oil, September 1965. 2 p. 3958. Mississippi landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3959. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1965. 3 p. 3960. Frozen fish report, October 1965. 8 p. 3961. Georgia landings, September 1965. 2 p. 3962. Virginia landings, July 1965. 4 p. 3963. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1965. 3 p. 3964. Rhode Island landings, July 1965. 4 p. 3965. New Jersey landings, September 1965. 4 p. 3966. Virginia landings, August 1965. 4 p. 3967. Chesapeake fisheries, annual summary 1964. 9 p. 3968. Texas landings, June 1965. 2 p. 3969. Texas landings, July 1965. 2 p. 3970. Texas landings, August 1965. 2 p. 3971. Shrimp landings, May 1965. 5 p. 3972. New York landings, September 1965. 3 p. 3973. North Carolina landings, October 1965. 3 p. 3974. South Carolina landings, September 1965. 2 p. 3975. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1965. 3 p. 3976. Alabama landings, September 1965. 3 p. 3977. Maine landings, September 1965. 4 p. 3978. Massachusetts landings, April 1965. 6 p. 3979. Massachusetts landings, May 1965. 6 p. 3980. Frozen fishery products, November 1965. 8 p. 3981. Massachusetts landings, June 1965. 6 p. 3982. Maryland landings, September 1965. 4 p. 3983. Alaska fisheries, annual summary 1964. 8 p. 3984. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Sep- tember 1965. 3 p. 3985. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, October 1965. 3 p. 3986. Florida landings, October 1965. 8 p. 3987. Fish meal and oil, October 1965. 2 p. 3988. Louisiana landings, September 1965. 3 p. 3989. New Jersey landings, October 1965. 4 p. 3990. Louisiana landings, October 1965. 3 p. 3991. California landings, August 1965. 4 p. 3992. Maryland landings, October 1965. 4 p. 3993. Rhode Island landings, August 1965. 4 p. 3994. North Carolina landings, November 1965. 3 p. 3995. Texas landings, September 1965. 2 p. 3996. Virginia landings, September 1965. 4 p. 3997. Mississippi landings, September 1965. 3 p. 3998. South Carolina landings, October 1965. 2 p. 3999. Georgia landings, October 1965. 2 p. 4000. Frozen fishery products, December 1965. 8 p. 4001. Rhode Island landings, September 1965. 4 p. 4002. Pacific coast fisheries, annual summary 1964. 12 p. 4003. Maine landings, October 1965. 4 p. 4004. Florida landings, November 1965. 8 p. 4005. Fish meal and oil, November 1965. 2 p. 4006. Shrimp landings, June 1965. 5 p. 4007. Shrimp landings, July 1965. 5 p. 4008. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1965. 3 p. 4009. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1965. 3 p. 4010. Texas landings, October 1965. 2 p. 4011. Georgia landings, November 1965. 2 p. 4012. Alabama landings, October 1965. 3 p. 4013. South Carolina landings, November 1965. 2 p. 4014. Massachusetts landings, July 1965. 6 p. 4015. Massachusetts landings, August 1965. 6 p. 4016. Louisiana landings, November 1965. 3 p. 4017. Mississippi landings, October 1965. 3 p. 4018. Virginia landings, October 1965. 4 p. 4019. New Jersey landings, November 1965. 4 p. 4020. Frozen fishery products, January 1966. 8 p. 4021. New York landings, October 1965. 3 p. 4022. New York landings, November 1965. 3 p. 4023. Shrimp landings, August 1965. 5 p. 4024. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1965. 3 p. 4025. Maryland landings, November 1965. 4 p. 4026. Manufactured fishery products 1964, annual summary. 9 p. 4027. Maine landings, November 1965. 4 p. 12 4028. Rhode Island landings, October 1965. 4 p. 4029. Texas landings, November 1965. 2 p. 4030. Virginia landings, November 1965. 4 p. 4031. North Carolina landings, December 1965. 3 p. 4032. Shrimp landings, September 1965. 5 p. 4033. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1965. 3 p. 4034. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, October-December 1965. 3 p. 4035. California landings, September 1965. 4 p. 4036. Texas landings, December 1965. 2 p. 4037. California landings, October 1965. 4 p. 4038. Fish meal and oil, December 1965. 2 p. 4039. Florida landings, December 1965. 8 p. 4040. Fish meal and oil — 1965. Annual summary. 4 p. 4041. Maryland landings, December 1965. 4 p. 4042. Mississippi landings, November 1965. 3 p. 4043. Shrimp landings, October 1965. 5 p. 4044. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1965. 3 p. 4045. Alabama landings, November 1965. 3 p. 4046. Georgia landings, December 1965. 2 p. 4047. New York landings, December 1965. 3 p. 4048. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, No- vember 1965. 3 p. 4049. New Jersey landings, December 1965. 4 p. 4050. Rhode Island landings, November 1965. 4 p. 4051. Alabama landings, December 1965. 3 p. 4052. Mississippi landings, December 1965. 3 p. 4053. South Carolina landings, December 1965. 2 p. 4054. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1965. 15 p. 4055. Packaged fishery products 1965, annual summary. 5 p. 4056. Industrial fishery products 1965, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 4056(R). Industrial fishery products 1965, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 4057. Canned fishery products 1965, annual summary. 17 p. 4058. California landings, November 1965. 4 p. 4059. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp — 1965, annual summary. 4 p. 4060. Frozen fishery products, February 1966. 8 p. 4061. Maine landings, December 1965. 4 p. 4062. Shrimp landings, November 1965. 5 p. 4063. Massachusetts landings, September 1965. 6 p. 4064. Massachusetts landings, October 1965. 6 p. 4065. California landings, December 1965. 5 p. 4066. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1965. 3 p. 4067. Massachusetts landings, November 1965. 6 p. 4068. Fish meal and oil, January 1966. 2 p. 4069. North Carolina landings, January 1966. 2 p. 4070. New Jersey landings 1965. Annual summary, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 10 p. 4071. New Jersey landings, January 1966. 4 p. 4072. Louisiana landings, December 1965. 3 p. 4073. Rhode Island landings, December 1965. 4 p. 4074. Virginia landings, December 1965. 4 p. 4075. Virginia landings, January 1966. 3 p. 4076. Florida landings, January 1966. 8 p. 4077. New York landings, 1965 annual summary, by Churchill T. Smith. 12 p. 4078. Rhode Island landings, 1965 annual summary, by W. J. Murphey. 8 p. 4079. Maryland landings, January 1966. 4 p. 4080. Frozen fishery products, March 1966. 8 p. 4081. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1965. 4 p. 4082. Massachusetts landings, December 1965. 6 p. 4083. Shrimp landings, December 1965. 5 p. 4084. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1965. 3 p. 4085. New York landings, January 1966. 3 p. 4086. Texas landings, January 1966. 2 p. 4087. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, 1965 annual summary. 6 p. 4088. Georgia landings, January 1966. 2 p. 4089. South Carolina landings, January 1966. 2 p. 4090. Alabama landings, January 1966. 3 p. 4091. South Carolina landings, February 1966. 2 p. 4092. Florida landings, February 1966. 8 p. 4093. Maine landings, January 1966. 4 p. 4094. Fish meal and oil, February 1966. 2 p. 4095. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Janu- ary 1966. 3 p. 4096. North Carolina landings, February 1966. 3 p. 4097. Georgia landings, February 1966. 2 p. 4098. United States fisheries, annual summary 1964. 17 p. 4099. Louisiana landings, January 1966. 3 p. 4100. Fisheries of the United States 1965, by Charles H. Lyles. 65 p. 4101. California landings, January 1966. 4 p. 4102. New York landings, February 1966. 3 p. 4103. Maryland landings, February 1966. 4 p. 4104. Virginia landings, February 1966. 4 p. 4105. Maine landings 1965. Annual summary. 21 p. 4106. Mississippi River fisheries annual summary 1964. 13 p. 4107. New Jersey landings, February 1966. 4 p. 4108. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Febru- ary 1966. 3 p. 4109. Rhode Island landings, January 1966. 4 p. 4110. Alabama landings, February 1966. 3 p. 4111. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1965. 3 p. 4112. Mississippi landings, January 1966. 2 p. 4113. Shrimp landings 1965, annual summary. 17 p. 4114. Fish meal and oil, March 1966. 2 p. 4115. Maine landings, February 1966. 4 p. 4116. Florida landings, March 1966. 8 p. 4117. North Carolina landings, March 1966. 2 p. 4118. Mississippi landings, February 1966. 2 p. 4119. Georgia landings, March 1966. 2 p. 4120. Frozen fishery products, April 1966. 8 p. 4121. South Carolina landings, March 1966. 2 p. 4122. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1966. 4 p. 4123. Florida landings, annual summary 1965. 8 p. 4124. Virginia landings, 1965 annual summary, by Ray- mond H. Wilson. 13 p. 13 4125. California landings. February 1966. 4 p. 4126. North Carolina landings. 1965 annual summary, by Harry S. Davis. 9 p. 4127. Michigan. Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1966. 4 p. 412S. Alabama landings. March 1966. 3 p. 4129. Louisiana landings, February 1966. 3 p. 4130. Texas landings. February 1966. 2 p. 4131. North Carolina landings, April 1966. 3 p. 4132. Fish meal and oil. April 1966. 2 p. 4133. Georgia landings, annual summary 1965. 4 p. 4134. Maryland landings, March 1966. 4 p. 4135. Virginia landings. March 1966. 4 p. 4136. New Jersey landings, March 1966. 4 p. 4137. New Jersey landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4138. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1965. 2 p. 4139. Maine landings, March 1966. 4 p. 4140. Massachusetts landings 1965, annual summary. 15 p. 4141. Virginia landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4142. Florida landings, April 1966. 8 p. 4143. South Carolina landings, April 1966. 2 p. 4144. Frozen fishery products, May 1965. 8 p. 4145. Historical catch statistics (New England states), bv Charles H. Lvles. (Historical Statistics No. 5.) 31 p. 4146. Historical catch statistics (Middle Atlantic states), by Charles H. Lyles. (Historical Statistics No. 6.) 21 p. 4147. Historical catch statistics (Chesapeake states), by Charles H. Lyles. (Historical Statistics No. 7.) 21 p. 4148. Historical catch statistics (South Atlantic states), by Charles H. Lyles. (Historical Statistics No. 8.) 23 p. 4149. Historical catch statistics (Gulf States), by Charles H. Lyles. (Historical Statistics No. 9.) 23 p. 4150. Historical catch statistics, Atlantic and Gulf states. (Historical Statistics No. 10.) 28 p. 4151. Georgia landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4152. Louisiana landings, March 1966. 3 p. 4153. Louisiana landings, April 1966. 3 p. 4154. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1966. 3 p. 4155. Maryland landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4156. Texas landings, 1965 annual summary, by Orman H. Farley. 8 p. 4157. California landings, March 1966. 3 p. 4158. Massachusetts landings, by gear and subarea, an- nual summary 1965. 1 p. 4159. Maryland landings, 1965 annual summary. 12 p. 4160. Alabama landings, 1965 annual summary, by Donnie J. Bond. 6 p. 4161. Mississippi landings, March 1966. 3 p. 4162. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1965. 7 p. 4163. Rhode Island landings, February 1966. 4 p. 4164. Alabama landings, April 1966. 3 p. 416-5. New York landings, March 1966. 3 p. 4166. Frozen fishery products, June 1966. 3 p. 4167. New York landings, April 1966. 3 p. 4168. Texas landings, March 1966. 2 p. 4169. Texas landings, April 1966. 2 p. 4170. Hawaii fisheries 1965, annual summary. 4 p. 4171. Maine landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4172. North Carolina landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4173. New Jersey landings, May 1966. 5 p. 4174. Shrimp landings, January 1966. 5 p. 4175. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1966. 3 p. 4176. Georgia landings, May 1966. 2 p. 4177. Mississippi landings, April 1966. 5 p. 4178. Mississippi landings, May 1966. 5 p. 4179. South Carolina landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4180. Maryland landings, May 1966. 4 p. 4181. Virginia landings, May 1966. 4 p. 4182. Fish meal and oil, May 1966. 2 p. 4183. North Carolina landings, June 1966. 8 p. 4184. Florida landings, May 1966. 8 p. 4185. Imports & exports of fishery products 1964-65, annual summary. 9 p. 4186. Louisiana landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4187. Massachusetts landings, January 1966. 6 p. 4188. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4189. New York landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4190. California landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4191. Fish meal and oil, June 1966. 2 p. 4192. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1966. 4 p. 4193. Rhode Island landings, March 1966. 4 p. 4194. Massachusetts landings, February 1966. 6 p. 4195. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1966. 18 p. 4196. Florida landings, June 1966. 8 p. 4197. Maine landings, May 1966. 4 p. 4198. Shrimp landings, February 1966. 5 p. 4199. Maryland landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4200. Frozen fishery products, July 1966. 8 p. 4201. New Jersey landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4202. California landings, May 1966. 4 p. 4203. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1966. 3 p. 4204. Virginia landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4205. Texas landings, May 1966. 2 p. 4206. Louisiana landings, 1965 annual summary, by Orville M. Allen. 8 p. 4207. Shrimp landings, March 1966. 5 p. 4208. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1966. 3 p. 4209. New York landings, June 1966. 3 p. 4210. Alabama landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4211. Rhode Island landings, April 1966. 4 p. 4212. New Jersey landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4213. Fish meal and oil, July 1966. 2 p. 4214. North Carolina landings, July 1966. 8 p. 4215. Florida landings, July 1966. 8 p. 4216. Maine landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4217. Louisiana landings, June 1966. 3 p. 4218. Louisiana landings, July 1966. 3 p. 4219. Massachusetts landings, March 1966. 6 p. 4220. Frozen fishery products, August 1966. 8 p. 14 4221. Maryland landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4222. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1966. 3 p. 4223. Shrimp landings, April 1966. 5 p. 4224. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1966. 3 p. 4225. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1965. lp. 4226. South Carolina landings, June 1966. 3 p. 4227. South Carolina landings, July 1966. 2 p. 4228. Georgia landings, June 1966. 2 p. 4229. Georgia landings, July 1966. 6 p. 4230. Massachusetts landings, April 1966. 6 p. 4231. Alabama landings, June 1966. 3 p. 4232. North Carolina landings, August 1966. 6 p. 4233. Rhode Island landings, May 1966. 3 p. 4234. Texas landings, June 1966. 2 p. 4235. Shrimp landings, May 1966. 5 p. 4236. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1966. 3 p. 4237. Fish meal and oil, August 1966. 2 p. 4238. Florida landings, August 1966. 8 p. 4239. California landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4240. Frozen fishery products, September 1966. 8 p. 4241. Virginia landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4242. Texas landings, July 1966. 3 p. 4243. New York landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4244. Maryland landings, August 1966. 4 p. 4245. Rhode Island landings, June 1966. 4 p. 4246. New Jersey landings, August 1966. 5 p. 4247. Alabama landings, July 1966. 3 p. 4248. Georgia landings, August 1966. 2 p. 4249. Mississippi landings, June 1966. 5 p. 4250. Virginia landings, August 1966. 4 p. 4251. Louisiana landings, August 1966. 3 p. 4252. Maine landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4253. Mississippi landings, July 1966. 3 p. 4254. South Carolina landings, August 1966. 2 p. 4255. Mississippi landings, August 1966. 3 p. 4256. North Carolina landings, September 1966. 3 p. 4257. Alabama landings, August 1966. 3 p. 4258. New York landings, August 1966. 3 p. 4259. Massachusetts landings, May 1966. 6 p. 4260. Frozen fishery products, October 1966. 8 p. 4261. Fish meal and oil, September 1966. 3 p. 4262. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1966. 4 p. 4263. Florida landings, September 1966. 8 p. 4264. Maine landings, August 1966. 4 p. 4265. Massachusetts landings, June 1966. 6 p. 4266. Virginia landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4267. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1966. 3 p. 4268. Georgia landings, September 1966. 2 p. 4269. Shrimp landings, June 1966. 5 p. 4270. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1966. 3 p. 4271. South Carolina landings, September 1966. 3 p. 4272. Maryland landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4273. Rhode Island landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4274. Louisiana landings, September 1966. 3 p. 4275. New Jersey landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4276. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Sep- tember 1966. 3 p. 4277. Alabama landings, September 1966. 2 p. 4278. Rhode Island landings, August 1966. 4 p. 4279. Texas landings, August 1966. 2 p. 4280. Frozen fishery products, November 1966. 8 p. 4281. New Jersey landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4282. North Carolina landings, October 1966. 3 p. 4283. Florida landings, October 1966. 8 p. 4284. Maine landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4285. Fish meal and oil, October 1966. 2 p. 4286. Texas landings, September 1966. 2 p. 4287. Washington landings, 1965 annual summary. 2 p. 4288. Oregon landings, annual summary 1965. 1 p. 4289. Georgia landings, October 1966. 2 p. 4290. California landings, July 1966. 4 p. 4291. Massachusetts landings, July 1966. 6 p. 4292. Louisiana landings, October 1966. 3 p. 4293. Maryland landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4294. Virginia landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4295. New York landings, September 1966. 3 p. 4296. South Carolina landings, October 1966. 3 p. 4297. Shrimp landings, July 1966. 5 p. 4298. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1966. 3 p. 4299. Mississippi landings, September 1966. 2 p. 4300. Frozen fishery products, December 1966. 8 p. 4301. Texas landings, October 1966. 2 p. 4302. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Oc- tober 1966. 3 p. 4303. North Carolina landings, November 1966. 3 p. 4304. Rhode Island landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4305. Alabama landings, October 1966. 3 p. 4306. Georgia landings, November 1966. 2 p. 4307. Shrimp landings, August 1966. 5 p. 4308. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1966. 3 p. 4309. New York landings, October 1966. 3 p. 4310. Fish meal and oil, November 1966. 2 p. 4311. New Jersey landings, November 1966. 4 p. 4312. Massachusetts landings, August 1966. 6 p. 4313. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, November 1966. 3 p. 4314. Maine landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4315. South Carolina landings, November 1966. 2 p. 4316. Florida landings, November 1966. 8 p. 4317. Texas landings, November 1966. 2 p. 4318. Louisiana landings, November 1966. 3 p. 4319. Alabama landings, November 1966. 3 p. 4320. Mississippi landings, October 1966. 2 p. 4321. Maryland landings, November 1966. 4 p. 4322. California landings, August 1966. 4 p. 4323. Shrimp landings, September 1966. 5 p. 4324. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1966. 3 p. 4325. Fish meal and oil, December 1966. 2 p. 4326. Rhode Island landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4327. Virginia landings, November 1966. 4 p. 4328. Mississippi landings, November 1966. 2 p. 4329. South Carolina landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4330. New England fisheries — 1965, annual sum- mary. 8 p. 15 4331. Middle Atlantic fisheries — 1965. annual sum- mary. 6 p. 4332. Chesapeake fisheries 1965, annual summary. 8 p. 4333. South Atlantic fisheries — 1965, annual summary. 10 p. 4334. Gulf fisheries — 1965, annual summary. 8 p. I New Jersey landings. December 1966. 4 p. 4 ; ;t\ New York landings. November 1966. 3 p. 4337. California landings, September 1966. 4 p. 4338. Florida landings, December 1966. 8 p. 4339. Maine landings. November 1966. 4 p. 4340. Frozen fishery products. January 1967. 8 p. 4341. Canned fishery products, annual summary 1966. 17 p. 4341(R). Canned fishery products, annual summary 1966. 17 p. 4342(R). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1966. 9 p. 4343(R). Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1966. 5 p. 4344. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4345. Massachusetts landings, September 1966. 6 p. 4346. North Carolina landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4347. Georgia landings, December 1966. 2 p. 4348. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4349. Shrimp landings, October 1966. 5 p. 4350. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1966. 3 p. 4351. Alabama landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4352. Texas landings, December 1966. 2 p. 4353. Virginia landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4354. Mississippi landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4355. California landings, October 1966. 4 p. 4356. Pacific coast fisheries — 1965 annual summary. 6 P- 4357. Shrimp landings, November 1966. 5 p. 4358. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1966. 3 p. 4359. Fish meal and oil, January 1967. 2 p. 1360. Frozen fishery products, February 1967. 8 p. 4361. Louisiana landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4362. Massachusetts landings, October 1966. 6 p. 4363. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp — 1966, annual summaries. 4 p. 4364. Alaska fisheries — 1965, annual summary. 11 P 1365. Rhode Island landings, November 1966. 4 p. 4366. Maine landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4367. Florida landings, January 1967. 8 p. 4368. South Carolina landings, January 1967. 2 p. 4369. New Jersey landings, 1966 annual summary, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 10 p. 4370. New Jersey landings, January 1967. 4 p. 4371. New York landings, December 1966. 3 p. 4372. Maryland landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4373. Shrimp landings, December 1966. 5 p. 4374. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1966. 3 p. 1375. California landings, November 1966. 3 p. 4376. Mississippi River fisheries — 1965, annual sum- mary. 12 p. 4377. Massachusetts landings, November 1966. 6 p. 4378. Rhode Island landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4379. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4380. Frozen fishery products, March 1967. 8 p. 4381. Texas landings, January 1967. 2 p. 4382. Fish meal and oil, February 1967. 6 p. 4383. Massachusetts landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4384. Maine landings, 1966. Annual summary. 27 p. 4385. Louisiana landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4386. Maine landings, January 1967. 4 p. 4387. Florida landings, February 1967. 8 p. 4388. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1965. 40 p. 4389. California landings, December 1966. 4 p. 4390. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Feb- ruary 1967. 3 p. 4391. Georgia landings, January 1967. 2 p. 4392. Georgia landings, February 1967. 2 p. 4393. Alabama landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4394. South Carolina landings, February 1967. 2 p. 4395. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1966. 4 p. 4396. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4397. New Jersey landings, February 1967. 4 p. 4398. United States fisheries, annual summary 1965. 17 p. 4399. California landings, January 1967. 4 p. 4400. Fisheries of the United States— 1966, by Charles H. Lyles. 95 p. 4401. Fish meal and oil, March 1967. 2 p. 4402. Texas landings, February 1967. 2 p. 4403. Massachusetts landings, January 1967. 6 p. 4404. New York landings, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4405. New York landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4406. New York landings, February 1967. 3 p. 4407. Maine landings, February 1967. 4 p. 4408. Frozen fishery products, April 1967. 8 p. 4409. Mississippi landings, January 1967. 2 p. 4410. Mississippi landings, February 1967. 2 p. 4411. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4412. Florida landings, March 1967. 8 p. 4413. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1967. 4 p. 4414. South Carolina landings, March 1967. 2 p. 4415. Shrimp landings, annual summary 1966. 5 p. 4416. Florida landings, annual summary 1966. 8 p. 4417. Georgia landings, March 1967. 2 p. 4418. Texas landings, March 1967. 2 p. 4419. North Carolina landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4420. Rhode Island landings, January 1967. 4 p. 4421. Alabama landings, February 1967. 3 p. 4422. California landings, February 1967. 4 p. 4423. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1967. 3 p. 4424. Louisiana landings, February 1967. 3 p. 4425. Louisiana landings, March 1967. 3 p. 16 4426. Massachusetts landings, by ports, annual sum- mary 1966. 6 p. 4427. Shrimp landings, January 1967. 5 p. 4428. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1967. 3 p. 4429. North Carolina landings, February 1967. 3 p. 4430. Georgia landings, April 1967. 2 p. 4431. South Carolina landings, April 1967. 2 p. 4432. California landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4433. New York landings, March 1967. 3 p. 4434. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1967. 3 p. 4435. Florida landings, April 1967. 8 p. 4436. Maine landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4437. Alabama landings, March 1967. 3 p. 4438. Fish meal and oil, April 1967. 2 p. 4439. North Carolina landings, March 1967. 3 p. 4440. Frozen fishery products, May 1967. 8 p. 4441. New Jersey landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4442. New Jersey landings, April 1967. 4 p. 4443. Mississippi landings, March 1967. 2 p. 4444. Rhode Island landings, February 1967. 4 p. 4445. Imports and exports of fishery products 1965-66, annual summary. 9 p. 4446. Georgia landings, annual summary 1966. 1 p. 4447. South Carolina landings, 1966 annual summary, by Melvin H. Low. 6 p. 4448. Louisiana landings, April 1967. 3 p. 4449. South Carolina landings, May 1967. 2 p. 4450. Mississippi landings, 1966 annual summary, by Hermes G. Hague. 6 p. 4451. Alabama landings, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4452. Alabama landings, April 1967. 3 p. 4453. Florida landings, May 1967. 8 p. 4454. Maine landings, April 1967. 4 p. 4455. Fish meal and oil, May 1967. 2 p. 4456. Virginia landings, January 1967. 3 p. 4457. Rhode Island landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4458. Virginia landings, February 1967. 3 p. 4459. Fish meal and oil, annual summary 1966. 2 p. 4460. Frozen fishery products, June 1967. 8 p. 4461. New Jersey landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4462. Virginia landings 1966, annual summary, by Wil- liam E. Brey. 12 p. 4463. Maryland landings, January 1967. 4 p. 4464. Duty changes in fishery products resulting from the Kennedy round of GATT negotiations, July 1967. 23 p. 4465. Texas landings, April 1967. 2 p. 4466. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1967. 3 p. 4467. Georgia landings, May 1967. 2 p. 4468. Shrimp landings, February 1967. 5 p. 4469. Maryland landings, February 1967. 4 p. 4470. California landings, April 1973. 4 p. 4471. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1967. 3 p. 4472. Massachusetts landings, February 1967. 6 p. 4473. Massachusetts landings, March 1967. 6 p. 4474. Virginia landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4475. Georgia landings, June 1967. 2 p. 4476. South Carolina landings, June 1967. 2 p. 4477. New Jersey landings, June 1967. 4 p. 4478. Shrimp landings, March 1967. 5 p. 4479. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1967. 3 p. 4480. Frozen fishery products, July 1967. 8 p. 4481. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1967. 4 p. 4482. Florida landings, June 1967. 8 p. 4483. Fish meal and oil, June 1967. 2 p. 4484. Louisiana landings, May 1967. 3 p. 4485. Louisiana landings, 1966 annual summary, by Orville M. Allen. 7 p. 4486. Maryland landings, March 1967. 4 p. 4487. New York landings, April 1967. 3 p. 4488. New York landings, May 1967. 3 p. 4489. Mississippi landings, April 1967. 2 p. 4490. Alabama landings, May 1967. 3 p. 4491. Maryland landings, annual summary 1966. 4 p. 4492. Virginia landings, April 1967. 4 p. 4493. Rhode Island landings, April 1967. 4 p. 4494. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1967. 3 p. 4495. Virginia landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4496. Fish meal and oil, July 1967. 2 p. 4497. Mississippi landings, May 1967. 2 p. 4498. North Carolina landings, April 1967. 3 p. 4499. North Carolina landings, May 1967. 3 p. 4500. North Carolina landings, June 1967. 3 p. 4501. Mississippi landings, June 1967. 2 p. 4502. Alabama landings, June 1967. 3 p. 4503. Maine landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4504. Georgia landings, July 1967. 2 p. 4505. South Carolina landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4506. California landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4507. Shrimp landings, April 1967. 5 p. 4508. Frozen fishery products, August 1967. 8 p. 4509. Florida landings, July 1967. 8 p. 4510. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1967. 3 p. 4511. Massachusetts landings, April 1967. 6 p. 4512. Maryland landings, April 1967. 4 p. 4513. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1966. 3 p. 4514. Virginia landings, June 1967. 4 p. 4515. Rhode Island landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4516. North Carolina landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4517. Maine landings, June 1967. 4 p. 4518. Texas landings, May 1967. 2 p. 4519. Texas landings, June 1967. 2 p. 4520. Texas landings, July 1967. 2 p. 4521. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4522. Maryland landings, May 1967. 4 p. 4523. Louisiana landings, June 1967. 3 p. 4524. Massachusetts landings, by gear and subarea, an- nual summary 1966. 15 p. 4525. Shrimp landings, May 1967. 5 p. 4526. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1967. 3 p. 4527. Rhode Island landings, June 1967. 4 p. 4528. Mississippi landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4529. Texas landings, 1966 annual summary, by Or- man H. Farley. 7 p. 17 kVO Frozen fishery products. September L967. 8 p. 4531. Florida landings, August 1967. 8 p. 4532. Maine landings. July 1967. 4 p. 4533. North Carolina landings. August 1967. 3 p. 4534. Virginia landings, July 1967. 4 p. 4535. South Carolina landings, August 1967. 2 p. 4536. California landings, June 1967. 4 p. 45;:I7. Fish meal and oil, August 1967. 2 p. 4538. Georgia landings, August 1967. 2 p. 4539. Alabama landings. July 1967. 2 p. 4540. New Jersey landings, July 1967. 4 p. 4541. New Jersey landings, August 1967. 4 p. 4542. New York landings, June 1967. 3 p. 4543. Virginia landings. August 1967. 4 p. 4544. Texas landings, August 1967. 2 p. 4545. Maryland landings, June 1967. 4 p. 4546. New York landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4547. Rhode Island landings, July 1967. 4 p. 4548. Washington landings, 1966 annual summary. 2 p. 4549. Oregon landings 1966. Annual summary. 2 p. 4550. Maryland landings, July 1967. 4 p. 4551. Fish meal and oil, September 1967. 2 p. 4552. Hawaii fisheries 1966, annual summary. 4 p. 4553. Maine landings, August 1967. 4 p. 4554. Georgia landings, September 1967. 2 p. 4555. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1967. 4 p. 4556. New Jersey landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4557. Maryland landings, August 1967. 2 p. 4558. South Carolina landings, September 1967. 8 p. 4559. Florida landings, September 1967. 8 p. 4560. Frozen fishery products, October 1967. 8 p. 4561. Frozen fishery trade, by Elizabeth C. Brown. (Historical Statistics No. 11.) 40 p. 4562. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1967. 3 p. 4563. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Sep- tember 1967. 3 p. 4564. New York landings, August 1967. 3 p. 4565. Virginia landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4566. Alabama landings, August 1967. 3 p. 4567. Shrimp landings, June 1967. 5 p. 4568. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1967. 3 p. 4569. Rhode Island landings, August 1967. 4 p. 4570. Massachusetts landings, May 1967. 6 p. 4571. Texas landings, September 1967. 2 p. 4572. Louisiana landings, July 1967. 3 p. 4573. Maryland landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4574. North Carolina landings, September 1967. 3 p. 4575. Fish meal and oil, October 1967. 2 p. 4576. New York landings, September 1967. 3 p. 1577 Mississippi landings, August 1967. 2 p. 4578. North Carolina landings, October 1967. 3 p. 4579. South Carolina landings, October 1967. 2 p. 4580. Florida landings, October 1967. 8 p. 4581. New Jersey landings, October 1967. 4 p. Middle Atlantic fisheries — 1966, annual sum- mary. 6 p. Georgia landings, October 1967. 2 p. 4584. Frozen fishery products, November 1967. 8 p. 4585. Maine landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4586. California landings, July 1967. 4 p. 4587. Texas landings, October 1967. 2 p. 4588. Alabama landings, September 1967. 3 p. 4589. Rhode Island landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4590. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1967. 3 p. 4591. Louisiana landings, August 1967. 3 p. 4592. Virginia landings, October 1967. 4 p. 4593. Louisiana landings, September 1967. 3 p. 4594. Shrimp landings, July 1967. 5 p. 4595. Mississippi landings, September 1967. 2 p. 4596. Louisiana landings, October 1967. 3 p. 4597. Massachusetts landings, June 1967. 6 p. 4598. Massachusetts landings, July 1967. 6 p. 4599. Massachusetts landings, August 1967. 6 p. 4600. South Atlantic fisheries, annual summary 1966. 8 p. 4601. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1966. 1 p. 4602. New England fisheries — 1966, annual summary. 8 p. 4603. Chesapeake fisheries 1966, annual summary. 8 p. 4604. Fish meal and oil, November 1967. 2 p. 4605. South Carolina landings, November 1967. 2 p. 4606. Georgia landings, November 1967. 2 p. 4607. Maryland landings, October 1967. 4 p. 4608. Frozen fishery products, December 1967. 8 p. 4609. Florida landings, November 1967. 8 p. 4610. Maine landings, October 1967. 4 p. 4611. North Carolina landings, November 1967. 3 p. 4612. New York landings, October 1967. 3 p. 4613. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Oc- tober 1967. 3 p. 4614. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, November 1967. 3 p. 4615. Texas landings, November 1967. 2 p. 4616. Alabama landings, October 1967. 3 p. 4617. Virginia landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4618. Shrimp landings, August 1967. 6 p. 4619. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1967. 3 p. 4620. California landings, August 1967. 4 p. 4621. Rhode Island landings, October 1967. 4 p. 4622. Maryland landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4623. Massachusetts landings, September 1967. 6 p. 4624. New Jersey landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4625. New Jersey landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4626. California landings, September 1967. 4 p. 4627. South Carolina landings, December 1967. 2 p. 4628. Mississippi landings, October 1967. 2 p. 4629. Alabama landings, November 1967. 3 p. 4630. Georgia landings, December 1967. 2 p. 4631. Fish meal and oil, December 1967. 2 p. 4632. North Carolina landings, December 1967. 5 p. 4633. Virginia landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4634. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Decem- ber 1967. 3 p. 4635. Maryland landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4636. Rhode Island landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4637. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4638. Maine landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4639. Florida landings, December 1967. 8 p. 4640. Frozen fishery products, January 1968. 8 p. 4641. California landings, October 1967. 3 p. 4642. New York landings, November 1967. 3 p. 4643. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4644. Canned fishery products, annual summary 1967. 17 p. 4644(R). Canned fishery products, annual summary 1967. 17 p. 4645. Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1967. 9 p. 4645(R). Industrial fishery products 1967, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 4646. Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1967. 5 p. 4647. Mississippi landings, November 1967. 2 p. 4648. Louisiana landings, November 1967. 3 p. 4649. Louisiana landings, December 1967. 3 p. 4650. New York landings, December 1967. 3 p. 4651. Fish sticks, fish portions and breaded shrimp 1967 annual summary. 4 p. 4652. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1967, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 4 p. 4653. Georgia landings, annual summary 1967. 2 p. 4654. South Carolina landings, 1967 annual sum- mary. 4 p. 4655. Rhode Island landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4656. Texas landings, December 1967. 2 p. 4657(R). Historical statistics (prices received by fisher- men), August 1970. (Historical Statistics No. 12.) 26 p. 4658. Louisiana landings, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4659. Louisiana landings, January 1968. 3 p. 4660. Florida landings, annual summary 1967. 8 p. 4661. Alabama landings, December 1967. 3 p. 4662. Mississippi landings, December 1967. 2 p. 4663. Georgia landings, January 1968. 2 p. 4664. South Carolina landings, January 1968. 2 p. 4665. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4666. Maine landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4667. Florida landings, January 1968. 8 p. 4668. Frozen fishery products, February 1968. 8 p. 4669. New Jersey landings, January 1968. 4 p. 4670. Shrimp landings, September 1967. 5 p. 4671. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1967. 3 p. 4672. North Carolina landings, January 1968. 3 p. 4673. Virginia landings 1967, annual summary, by Wil- liam E. Brey. 13 p. 4674. Rhode Island landings, 1967 annual summary, by W. J. Murphey. 8 p. 4675. Texas landings, 1967 annual summary, by Or- man H. Farley. 8 p. 4676. Maine landings, annual summary 1967. 4 p. 4677. Virginia landings, January 1968. 3 p. 4678. Alabama landings, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4679. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1967. 2 p. 4680. Gulf fisheries — 1966, annual summary. 8 p. 4681. New York landings, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4682. Maryland landings 1967, annual summary, by Thomas D. Walsh. 11 p. 4683. California landings, November 1967. 4 p. 4684. Texas landings, January 1968. 2 p. 4685. South Carolina landings, February 1968. 2 p. 4686. Georgia landings, February 1968. 2 p. 4687. Maryland landings, January 1968. 4 p. 4688. North Carolina landings, February 1968. 3 p. 4689. Fish meal and oil, January 1968. 2 p. 4690. Massachusetts landings, October 1967. 6 p. 4691. Alabama landings, January 1968. 3 p. 4692. Frozen fishery products, March 1968. 8 p. 4693. Florida landings, February 1968. 8 p. 4694. New York landings, January 1968. 8 p. 4695. Fish meal and oil, January 1968. 3 p. 4696. California landings, December 1967. 4 p. 4697. Massachusetts landings, November 1967. 6 p. 4698. Pacific coast fisheries — 1966, annual sum- mary. 6 p. 4699. Fish meal and oil, February 1968. 2 p. 4700. Fisheries of the United States 1967, by Charles H. Lyles. 101 p. 4701. Alaska fisheries — 1966, annual summary. 10 p. 4702. Mississippi landings, January 1968. 2 p. 4703. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1966. 45 p. 4704. Virginia landings, February 1968. 3 p. 4705. New York landings, February 1968. 3 p. 4706. Shrimp landings, October 1967. 5 p. 4707. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1967. 3 p. 4708. New Jersey landings, February 1968. 4 p. 4709. New Jersey landings, March 1968. 3 p. 4710. California landings, January 1968. 4 p. 4711. South Carolina landings, March 1968. 2 p. 4712. Fish meal and oil, March 1968. 2 p. 4713. Georgia landings, March 1968. 2 p. 4714. Maine landings, January 1968. 4 p. 4715. Rhode Island landings, January 1968. 4 p. 4716. Mississippi landings, February 1968. 2 p. 4717. North Carolina landings, March 1968. 3 p. 4718. Mississippi River fisheries — 1966, annual sum- mary. 11 p. 4719. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1968. 4 p. 4720. Frozen fishery products, April 1968. 8 p. 4721. California landings, February 1968. 4 p. 4722. Shrimp landings, November 1967. 5 p. 4723. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1967. 3 p. 4724. Alabama landings, February 1968. 3 p. 4725. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, January 1968. 3 p. 4726. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Feb- ruary 1968. 3 p. 4727. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1968. 3 p. 4728. California landings, March 1968. 4 p. 4729. California landings, April -1968. 4 p. 4730. Georgia landings, April 1968. 2 p. 19 4731. South Carolina landings. April 1968. 2 p. 4732 Maine landings. February 1968. 4 p. 4733. Michigan. Ohio, and Wisconsin landings. April 1968. 3 p. 4734. North Carolina landings. April 1968. 3 p. Fish meal and oil. April 1968. 2 p. 17 $6 New Jersey landings. April 1968. 4 p. 17 7 Louisiana landings. February 1968. 3 p. 4738. Virginia landings. March 1968. 4 p. 4739. Shrimp landings. December 1967. 5 p. 4740. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1967. 3 p. 4741. Maine landings, March 1968. 4 p. 4742. Rhode Island landings, February 1968. 4 p. 4743. Imports and export of fishery products, annual summary 1966-67. 9 p. 4744. Massachusetts landings, December 1967. 6 p. 4745. Frozen fishery products, May 1968. 8 p. 4746. South Carolina landings, May 1968. 2 p. 4747. Georgia landings, May 1968. 2 p. 4748. Mississippi landings, March 1968. 2 p. 4749. California landings, April 1968. 3 p. 4750. New York landings, March 1968. 3 p. 4751. North Carolina landings, May 1968. 3 p. 4752. Rhode Island landings, March 1968. 4 p. 4753. Virginia landings, April 1968. 4 p. 4754. Alabama landings, March 1968. 3 p. 4755. Texas landings, February 1968. 2 p. 4756. Texas landings. March 1968. 2 p. 4757. Texas landings, April 1968. 2 p. 4758. Fish meal and oil, May 1968. 2 p. 4759. New Jersey landings, May 1968. 4 p. 4760. Maryland landings, February 1968. 4 p. 4761. Texas landings, May 1968. 2 p. 4762. New York landings, April 1968. 3 p. 4763. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1968. 3 p. 4764. Maine landings, April 1968. 4 p. 4765. Virginia landings, May 1968. 4 p. 4766. Rhode Island landings, April 1968. 4 p. 4767. South Carolina landings, June 1968. 3 p. 4768. North Carolina landings, June 1968. 2 p. 4769. Fish meal and oil, June 1968. 2 p. 4770. Frozen fishery products, June 1968. 8 p. 4771. California landings, May 1968. 4 p. 4772. Georgia landings, June 1968. 2 p. 4773. Fish sticks, Fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1968. 3 p. 4774. New Jersey landings, June 1968. 4 p. 577" Shrimp landings, annual summary 1967. 5 p. 4776. Virginia landings, June 1968. 5 p. 4777. New York landings, May 1968. 3 p. 4778. Louisiana landings, March 1968. 3 p.' 1779. Louisiana landings, April 1968. 3 p. 4780. Louisiana landings, May 1968. 3 p. 4781. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1967. 3 p. 4782. Maine landings, May 1968. 4 p. Rhode Island landings, May 1968. 4 p. 4784. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1968. 3 p. 4785. Mississippi landings, April 1968. 2 p. 4786. North Carolina landings, July 1968. 3 p. 4787. South Carolina landings, July 1968. 2 p. 4788. Georgia landings, July 1968. 2 p. 4789. California landings, June 1968. 4 p. 4790. Louisiana landings, June 1968. 3 p. 4791. Alabama landings, April 1968. 3 p. 4792. Maryland landings, March 1968. 4 p. 4793. Texas landings, June 1968. 2 p. 4794. Fish meal and oil, July 1968. 2 p. 4795. Virginia landings, July 1968. 5 p. 4796. Frozen fishery products, July 1968. 8 p. 4797. Mississippi landings, May 1968. 2 p. 4798. Maryland landings, April 1968. 4 p. 4799. Maryland landings, May 1968. 4 p. 4800. Florida landings, March 1968. 4 p. 4801. Maryland landings, June 1968. 8 p. 4802. Massachusetts landings by ports, annual sum- mary 1967. 6 p. 4803. Maine landings, June 1968. 4 p. 4804. North Carolina landings, August 1968. 3 p. 4805. Fish meal and oil, August 1968. 2 p. 4806. Texas landings, July 1968. 2 p. 4807. Mississippi landings, June 1968. 2 p. 4808. Virginia landings, August 1968. 6 p. 4809. New Jersey landings, July 1968. 4 p. 4810. New Jersey landings, August 1968. 4 p. 4811. Rhode Island landings, June 1968. 4 p. 4812. South Carolina landings, August 1968. 2 p. 4813. Maryland landings, July 1968. 4 p. 4814. New York landings, June 1968. 3 p. 4815. Mississippi landings, July 1968. 2 p. 4816. Louisiana landings, July 1968. 3 p. 4817. Maryland landings, August 1968. 4 p. 4818. Alabama landings, May 1968. 3 p. 4819. Fish meal and oil, September 1968. 2 p. 4820. Frozen fishery products, August 1968. 8 p. 4821. Texas landings, August 1968. 2 p. 4822. New York landings, July 1968. 3 p. 4823. Maine landings, July 1968. 4 p. 4824. Georgia landings, August 1968. 2 p. 4825. Historical catch statistics, Great Lakes, 1966. (Historical Statistics No. 13.) 22 p. 4826. South Carolina landings, September 1968. 2 p. 4827. Rhode Island landings, July 1968. 4 p. 4828. North Carolina landings, September 1968. 3 p. 4829. Florida landings, April 1968. 8 p. 4830. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1968. 3 p. 4831. California landings, July 1968. 4 p. 4832. New Jersey landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4833. Historical statistics, the squid fishery, by Charles H. Lyles. November 1968. (Historical Statistics No. 14.) 19 p. 4834. Virginia landings, September 1968. 5 p. 4835. Alabama landings, June 1968. 3 p. 4836. Massachusetts landings, by gear and subarea, annual summary, 1967. 15 p. 4837. Florida landings, May 1968. 8 p. 4838. Fish meal and oil, October 1968. 2 p. 20 4839. Georgia landings, September 1968. 2 p. 4840. Frozen fishery products, September 1968. 8 p. 4841. Texas landings, September 1968. 2 p. 4842. Washington landings, annual summary 1967. 6 p. 4843. Oregon landings, annual summary 1967. 6 p. 4844. Maine landings, August 1968. 4 p. 4845. Mississippi landings, August 1968. 2 p. 4846. Maryland landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4847. New York landings, August 1968. 3 p. 4848. Georgia landings, October 1968. 2 p. 4849. Rhode Island landings, August 1968. 4 p. 4850. North Carolina landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4851. New Jersey landings, October 1968. 4 p. 4852. Shrimp landings, January 1968. 5 p. 4853. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1968. 3 p. 4854. Alabama landings, July 1968. 3 p. 4855. Louisiana landings, August 1968. 3 p. 4856. South Carolina landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4857. Hawaii fisheries, annual summary 1967. 4 p. 4858. Texas landings, October 1968. 2 p. 4859. Maine landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4860. Frozen fishery products, October 1968. 8 p. 4861. Florida landings, June 1968. 8 p. 4862. Shrimp landings, February 1968. 5 p. 4863. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1968. 3 p. 4864. Virginia landings, October 1968. 5 p. 4865. Massachusetts landings, January 1968. 6 p. 4866. California landings, August 1968. 4 p. 4867. Massachusetts landings, February 1968. 6 p. 4868. Rhode Island landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4869. Massachusetts landings, March 1968. 7 p. 4870. Georgia landings, November 1968. 2 p. 4871. Mississippi landings, September 1968. 3 p. 4872. Alabama landings, August 1968. 3 p. 4873. Fish meal and oil, November 1968. 2 p. 4874. Louisiana landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4875. Alabama landings, September 1968. 3 p. 4876. Florida landings, July 1968. 8 p. 4877. Alabama landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4878. Maine landings, October 1968. 4 p. 4879. Louisiana landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4880. Virginia landings, November 1968. 6 p. 4881. Louisiana landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4882. Texas landings, November 1968. 2 p. 4883. Mississippi landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4884. Maryland landings, October 1968. 4 p. 4885. Frozen fishery products, November 1968. 8 p. 4886. North Carolina landings, November 1968. 3 p. 4887. Middle Atlantic fisheries — 1967, annual sum- mary. 5 p. 4888. Georgia landings, December 1968. 2 p. 4889. New Jersey landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4890. Rhode Island landings, October 1968. 4 p. 4891. Mississippi landings, November 1968. 2 p. 4892. New Jersey landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4893. North Carolina landings, December 1968. 3 p. 4894. South Carolina landings, November 1968. 2 p. 4895. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, July 1968. 5 p. 4896. Fish meal and oil, December 1968. 2 p. 4897. Alabama landings, November 1968. 3 p. 4898. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, August 1968. 5 p. 4899. Alabama landings, December 1968. 3 p. 4900. South Carolina landings, December 1968. 2 p. 4901. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Sep- tember 1968. 3 p. 4902. Florida landings, August 1968. 8 p. 4903. Maine landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4904. Virginia landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4905. Texas landings, December 1968. 2 p. 4906. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, October 1968. 5 p. 4907. New England fisheries — 1967, annual summary. 8 p. 4908. Shrimp landings, March 1968. 5 p. 4909. California landings, September 1968. 4 p. 4910. Frozen fishery products, December 1968. 8 p. 4911. Florida landings, September 1968. 8 p. 4912. Rhode Island landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4913. California landings, October 1968. 4 p. 4914. Georgia landings, annual summary 1968. 2 p. 4915. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, November 1968. 5 p. 4916. Shrimp landings, April 1968. 5 p. 4917. Maryland landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4918. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1968, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 4 p. 4919. Fish meal and oil, annual summary 1968. 4 p. 4920. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, December 1968. 5 p. 4921. Mississippi landings, December 1968. 3 p. 4922. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1968. 3 p. 4923. New Jersey landings, January 1969. 3 p. 4924. Florida landings, October 1968. 8 p. 4925. Fish meal and oil, January 1969. 2 p. 4926. Georgia landings, January 1969. 2 p. 4927. Alabama landings 1968, annual summary, by Donnie J. Bond. 7 p. 4928. Maine landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4929. Virginia landings, annual summary 1968. 5 p. 4930. California landings, November 1968. 4 p. 4931. Rhode Island landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4932. Maryland landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4933. New York landings, September 1968. 3 p. 4934. Louisiana landings, December 1968. 4 p. 4935. Chesapeake fisheries 1967, annual summary. 8 p. 4936. The Spanish mackerel and king mackerel fish- eries, historical statistics. (Historical Statistics No. 15.) 8 p. 4937. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1968. 3 p. 4938. Alabama landings, January 1969. 2 p. 4939. Florida landings, November 1968. 8 p. 4940. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1968. 15 p. 4941. Frozen fishery products, January 1969. 8 p. 4942. North Carolina landings, January 1969. 3 p. 4943. Virginia landings, January 1969. 3 p. 21 4944. Georgia landings. February 1969. 2 p. 4945. Gulf coast shrimp data. April 1968. 3 p. 4946. Fish meal and oil. February' 1969. 2 p. 4947. Shrimp landings. May 1968. 2 p. 4948. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1968. 2 p. 4949. Canned fishery products, annual summary 1968. 17 p. 4949l R). Canned fishery products, annual summary 1968. 17 p. 4950. Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1968. 9 p. 495CKR). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1968. 9 p. 4951. Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1968. 5 p. 4951(R). Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1968. 5 p. 4952. Maryland landings 1968, annual summary, by William E. Brey. 13 p. 4953. Maine landings, annual summary 1968. 4 p. 4954. Florida landings, December 1968. 8 p. 4955. South Carolina landings, January 1969. 2 p. 4956. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp 1968, annual summary. 4 p. 4957. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1968. 3 p. 4958. North Carolina landings, February 1969. 2 p. 4959. Alabama landings, February 1969. 3 p. 4960. New York landings, October 1968. 3 p. 4961. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1968. 3 p. 4962. Texas landings, annual summary 1968. 2 p. 4963. New York landings, November 1968. 3 p. 4964. Frozen fishery products, February 1969. 8 p. 4965. South Carolina landings, February 1969. 2 p. 4966. Florida landings, annual summary 1968. 8 p. 4967. Maryland landings, January 1969. 3 p. 4968. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1967-68. 9 p. 4969. Georgia landings, March 1969. 3 p. 4970. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1967. 43 p. 4971. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1967. 1 p. 4972. California landings, December 1968. 3 p. 4973. Mississippi landings 1968, annual summary, by Hermes G. Hague. 7 p. 1974 South Carolina landings, March 1969. 2 p. 4975. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1968. 3 p. 4976. New York landings, December 1968. 3 p. 4977. North Carolina landings, March 1969. 3 p. 4978. Fish meal and oil. March 1969. 2 p. 1979. Texas landings, January 1969. 2 p. 1980. Florida landings, January 1969. 8 p. 4981. Mississippi landings, January 1969. 2 p. 4982. Maine landings, January 1969. 4 p. 4983. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1968. 4 p. 4984. Virginia landings, February 1969. 3 p. 4985. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings 1968, annual summary. 7 p. 4986. California landings, January 1969. 4 p. 4987. Frozen fishery products, March 1969. 8 p. 4988. Louisiana landings 1968, annual summary, by Orville M. Allen. 8 p. 4989. Texas landings, February 1969. 2 p. 4990. Alabama landings, March 1969. 3 p. 4991. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1969. 3 p. 4992. Rhode Island landings, January 1969. 4 p. 4993. Shrimp landings, June 1968. 5 p. 4994. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1968. 3 p. 4995. South Carolina landings, April 1969. 2 p. 4996. North Carolina landings, April 1969. 3 p. 4997. Fish meal and oil, April 1969. 2 p. 4998. Mississippi landings, February 1969. 3 p. 4999. Florida landings, February 1969. 8 p. 5000. Fisheries of the United States 1968, by Charles H. Lyles. 83 p. 5001. Georgia landings, April 1969. 2 p. 5002. New York landings, annual summary 1968. 3 p. 5003. Maine landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5004. Mississippi landings, March 1969. 3 p. 5005. Shrimp landings, July 1968. 5 p. 5006. Rhode Island landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5007. Shellfish, historical catch statistics. (Historical Statistics No. 16.) 116 p. 5008. Rhode Island landings, March 1969. 4 p. 5009. California landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5010. Frozen fishery products, April 1969. 8 p. 5011. Louisiana landings, January 1969. 3 p. 5012. California landings, March 1969. 4 p. 5013. Georgia landings, May 1969. 2 p. 5014. South Carolina landings, May 1969. 2 p. 5015. Alaska fisheries — 1967, annual summary. 11 p. 5016. Texas landings, March 1969. 2 p. 5017. Fish meal and oil, May 1969. 2 p. 5018. North Carolina landings, May 1969. 3 p. 5019. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1968. 3 p. 5020. Florida landings, March 1969. 8 p. 5021. Maine landings, March 1969. 4 p. 5022. California landings, April 1969. 4 p. 5023. South Atlantic fisheries, annual summary 1967. 1 p. 5024. Shrimp landings, August 1968. 5 p. 5025. Maryland landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5026. New Jersey landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5027. Virginia landings, March 1969. 5 p. 5028. Texas landings, April 1969. 2 p. 5029. Mississippi landings, April 1969. 3 p. 5030. Alabama landings, April 1969. 3 p. 5031. Louisiana landings, February 1969. 4 p. 5032. Frozen fishery products, May 1969. 8 p. 5033. Georgia landings, June 1969. 2 p. 5034. New Jersey landings, March 1969. 4 p. 5035. Massachusetts landings, April 1968. 6 p. 5036. North Carolina landings, June 1969. 3 p. 5037. Gulf fisheries — 1967, annual summary. 7 p. 5038. Fish meal and oil. June 1969. 2 p. 22 5039. Texas landings, May 1969. 2 p. 5040. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1968. 3 p. 5041. Florida landings, April 1969. 8 p. 5042. New Jersey landings, April 1969. 4 p. 5043. Shrimp landings, September 1968. 5 p. 5044. Louisiana landings, March 1969. 3 p. 5045. South Carolina landings, June 1969. 2 p. 5046. Maryland landings, March 1969. 4 p. 5047. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Jan- uary 1969. 3 p. 5048. New Jersey landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5049. California landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5050. Virginia landings, April 1969. 5 p. 5051. Rhode Island landings, April 1969. 4 p. 5052. Louisiana landings, April 1969. 3 p. 5053. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1969. 4 p. 5054. Fish meal and oil, July 1969. 2 p. 5055. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Feb- ruary 1969. 3 p. 5056. Shrimp landings, October 1968. 5 p. 5057. Maine landings, April 1969. 4 p. 5058. Frozen fishery products, June 1969. 8 p. 5059. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1968. 3 p. 5060. New Jersey landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5061. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1969. 3 p. 5062. Maine landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5063. Shrimp landings, November 1968. 5 p. 5064. Florida landings, May 1969. 8 p. 5065. Maryland landings, April 1969. 4 p. 5066. Shrimp landings, December 1968. 5 p. 5067. Maryland landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5068. Rhode Island landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5069. South Carolina landings, July 1969. 2 p. 5070. Texas landings, June 1969. 2 p. 5071. North Carolina landings, July 1969. 3 p. 5072. Maine landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5073. Georgia landings, July 1969. 2 p. 5074. Louisiana landings, May 1969. 3 p. 5075. Virginia landings, May 1969. 4 p. 5076. Maryland landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5077. Texas landings, July 1969. 2 p. 5078. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1969. 3 p. 5079. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1968. 3 p. 5080. Frozen fishery products, July 1969. 8 p. 5081. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1969. 3 p. 5082. Pacific coast fisheries — 1967, annual summary. 3 p. 5083. Louisiana landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5084. Alabama landings, May 1969. 3 p. 5085. Maryland landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5086. Louisiana landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5087. Fish meal and oil, August 1969. 2 p. 5088. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1969. 4 p. 5089. California landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5090. Mississippi River fisheries — 1967, annual sum- mary. 13 p. 5091. South Carolina landings, August 1969. 3 p. 5092. New York landings, January 1969. 3 p. 5093. Texas landings, August 1969. 2 p. 5094. New York landings, February 1969. 3 p. 5095. Rhode Island landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5096. New York landings, March 1969. 3 p. 5097. New Jersey landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5098. Virginia landings, June 1969. 4 p. 5099. New Jersey landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5100. Frozen fishery products, August 1969. 3 p. 5101. North Carolina landings, August 1969. 2 p. 5102. Georgia landings, August 1969. 3 p. 5103. Louisiana landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5104. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1969. 3 p. 5105. Fish meal, oil and solubles, by Donald S. Fitz- Gibbon. October 1969. (Historical Statistics No. 17.) 30 p. 5106. Massachusetts landings, May 1968. 6 p. 5107. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1968. 3 p. 5108. Maine landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5109. Rhode Island landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5110. Maryland landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5111. Virginia landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5112. Georgia landings, September 1969. 2 p. 5113. North Carolina landings, September 1969. 3 p. 5114. California landings, July 1969. 4 p. 5115. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1969. 3 p. 5116. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1969. 3 p. 5117. South Carolina landings, September 1969. 2 p. 5118. Alabama landings, June 1969. 3 p. 5119. Fish meal and oil, September 1969. 2 p. 5120. Frozen fishery products, September 1969. 8 p. 5121. Alabama landings, July 1969. 3 p. 5122. Louisiana landings, September 1969. 4 p. 5123. Massachusetts landings, June 1968. 6 p. 5124. Virginia landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5125. New Jersey landings, September 1969. 4 p. 5126. Alabama landings, August 1969. 3 p. 5127. Massachusetts landings, July 1968. 6 p. 5128. Massachusetts landings, August 1968. 6 p. 5129. Maine landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5130. Rhode Island landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5131. Massachusetts landings, September 1968. 6 p. 5132. Shrimp landings 1968. Annual summary. 16 p. 5133. Maryland landings, September 1969. 4 p. 5134. United States fisheries, annual summary 1967. 16 p. 5135. Massachusetts landings, October 1968. 6 p. 5136. California landings, August 1969. 4 p. 5137. Georgia landings, October 1969. 2 p. 5138. North Carolina landings, October 1969. 3 p. 5139. Massachusetts landings, November 1968. 6 p. 5140. Frozen fishery products, October 1969. 8 p. 23 6 p. 1968. 6 p. P- 5141. Massachusetts landings, December 1968. 5142. Fish meal and oil. October 1969. 2 p. 5143. South Carolina landings, October 1969. 5144. Texas landings. September 1969. 2 p. 5145. New Jersey landings. October 1969. 4 p. 5146. New York landings. April 1969. 3 p. 5147. Florida landings. -June 1969. 8 p. 5148. Washington landings, annual summary 6 p. 5149. Oregon landings, annual summary 1968. 5150. Maryland landings. October 1969. 4 p. 5151. Virginia landings. September 1969. 4 p. 5152. California landings, September 1969. 4 p. 515 Louisiana landings. October 1969. 4 p. 5154. Mississippi landings. May 1969. 3 p. "'1"'V North Carolina landings. November 1969. 5156. Georgia landings, November 1969. 2 p. 5157. Texas landings, October 1969. 2 p. 5158. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Sep- tember 1969. 3 p. 5159. Rhode Island landings, September 1969. 3 p. 5160. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Octo- ber 1969. 3 p. 5161. Maine landings, September 1969. 4 p. Mississippi landings. June 1969. 3 p. Louisiana landings, November 1969. 4 p. Frozen fishery products, November 1969. 8 p. Fish meal and oil, November 1969. 2 p. Florida landings, July 1969. 8 p. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, No- vember 1969. 3 p. 5168. Texas landings, November 1969. 2 p. Virginia landings, October 1969. 5 p. New York landings, May 1969. 3 p. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1969. 3 p. Mississippi landings, July 1969. 3 p. Shrimp landings, January 1969. 5 p. California landings, October 1969. 4 p. North Carolina landings, December 1969. 3 p. South Carolina landings, November 1969. 2 p. New York landings, June 1969. 3 p. Alabama landings, September 1969. 3 p. Massachusetts landings (by ports), annual sum- mary 1968. 6 p. 5180. Massachusetts landings (by gear), annual sum- mary 1968. 16 p. 5181. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1969. 5182. Mississippi landings, August 1969. 3 p. 5183. Shrimp landings, February 1969. 5 p. 5184. Fish meal and oil, December 1969. 2 p. 5185. South Carolina landings, December 1969. 5186. Frozen Fishery products, December 1969. 5187. Florida landings, August 1969. 8 p. 5188. Mississippi landings, September 1969. 3 5189. Maine landings, October 1969. 4 p. 5190. Georgia landings, December 1969 2 p. 5191. New Jersey landings, November 1969. 4 p. 5192. Rhode Island landings, October 1969. 3 p. 5193. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1969. 3 p. 5194. Shrimp landings, March 1969. 5 p. 5102. 5163. 5164. "l';~ 5166. 5167. 5169. 51' "" 51' "1 51* "2 51' '3 51' 14 51' 15 51' ■6 51' . 51* "« 51* " < 3 p. 2 p. 8 p. P- 5195. Mississippi landings, October 1969. 3 p. 5196. Fish meal and oil. Annual summary 1969. 4 p. 5197. California landings, November 1969. 4 p. 5198. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Decem- ber 1969. 3 p. 5199. Florida landings, September 1969. 8 p. 5200. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1969. 3 p. 5201. New Jersey landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5202. Mississippi landings, November 1969. 3 p. 5203. Shrimp landings, April 1969. 5 p. 5204. Florida landings, October 1969. 8 p. 5205. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1969. 3 p. 5206. Fish meal and oil, January 1970. 2 p. 5207. Texas landings, December 1969 2 p. 5208. Mississippi landings, December 1969. 3 p. 5209. Maine landings, November 1969. 4 p. 5210. Georgia landings, annual summary 1969. 2 p. 5211. Rhode Island landings, November 1969. 3 p. 5212. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1969. 2 p. 5213. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1969. 3 p. 5214. Shrimp landings, May 1969. 5 p. 5215. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1969. 8 p. 5216. Florida landings, November 1969. 8 p. 5217. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1969. 3 p. 5218. Frozen fishery products, January 1970. 8 p. 5219. Georgia landings, January 1970. 2 p. 5220. Shrimp landings, June 1969. 5 p. 5221. South Carolina landings, January 1970. 2 p. 5222. Fish meal and oil, February 1970. 2 p. 5223. Florida landings, December 1969. 8 p. 5224. Maine landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5225. North Carolina landings, January 1970. 3 p. 5226. Maryland landings, November 1969. 4 p. 5227. Louisiana landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5228. Shrimp landings, July 1969. 5 p. 5229. Alabama landings, October 1969. 3 p. 5230. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1969, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 4 p. 5231. Virginia landings, November 1969. 5 p. 5232. Texas landings, annual summary 1969. 2 p. 5233. California landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5234. Alabama landings, November 1969. 3 p. 5235. Rhode Island landings, December 1969. 3 p. 5236. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1969. 1 p. 5237. Texas landings, January 1970. 3 p. 5238. Alabama landings, December 1969. 3 p. 5239. Maryland landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5240. Frozen fishery products, February 1970. 8 p. 5241. Virginia landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5242. Georgia landings, February 1970. 2 p. 5243. North Carolina landings, February 1970. 3 p. 5244. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, annual summary 1969. 4 p. 5245. California landings, January 1970. 4 p. 5246. South Carolina landings, February 1970. 2 p. 24 5247. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1968. lp. 5248. Hawaii fisheries, annual summary 1968. 3 p. 5249. Louisiana landings, annual summary 1969. 8 p. 5250. New Jersey landings, January 1970. 4 p. 5251. New York landings, July 1969. 3 p. 5252. Maine landings, annual summary 1969. 4 p. 5253. Shrimp landings, August 1969. 5 p. 5254. Canned fishery products, annual summary, 1969. 17 p. 5255. Industrial fishery products 1969, annual sum- mary. 9 p. 5255(R). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1969. 9 p. 5256. Packaged fishery products 1969, annual sum- mary. 5 p. 5256(R). Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1969. 5 p. 5257. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1969. 3 p. 5258. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1969. 4 p. 5259. Shrimp landings, September 1969. 5 p. 5260. Louisiana landings, January 1970. 3 p. 5261. New Jersey landings, February 1970. 4 p. 5262. Maine landings, January 1970. 4 p. 5263. California landings, February 1970. 4 p. 5264. Alabama landings, annual summary 1969. 4 p. 5265. Georgia landings, March 1970. 2 p. 5266. Frozen fishery products, March 1970. 8 p. 5267. Mississippi landings, January 1970. 2 p. 5268. Fish meal and oil, March 1970. 2 p. 5269. Florida landings, annual summary, by Lloyd E. Johnson. 19 p. 5270. Texas landings, February 1970. 2 p. 5271. South Carolina landings, March 1970. 2 p. 5272. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1970. 4 p. 5273. Louisiana landings, February 1970. 4 p. 5274. Shrimp landings, October 1969. 5 p. 5275. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Jan- uary 1970. 3 p. 5276. Louisiana landings, March 1970. 3 p. 5277. Maine landings, February 1970. 4 p. 5278. Rhode Island landings, January 1970. 3 p. 5279. Alabama landings, January 1970. 2 p. 5280. Florida landings, January 1970. 8 p. 5281. Shrimp landings, November 1969. 5 p. 5282. Fish meal and oil, April 1970. 2 p. 5283. California landings, March 1970. 4 p. 5284. Mississippi landings, February 1970. 3 p. 5285. Alabama landings, February 1970. 3 p. 5286. Georgia landings, April 1970. 2 p. 5287. North Carolina landings, March 1970. 3 p. 5288. Frozen fishery products, April 1970. 8 p. 5289. Shrimp landings, December 1969. 4 p. 5290. Texas landings, March 1970. 2 p. 5291. South Carolina landings, April 1970. 2 p. 5292. Florida landings. February 1970. 8 p. 5293. Massachusetts landings, January 1969. 6 p. 5297. 5298. 5299. 5300. 5302. 5303. 5304. 5305. 5306. 5294. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Feb- ruary 1970. 3 p. 5295. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1968-69. 9 p. 5296. New Jersey landings, March 1970. 4 p. Alabama landings, March 1970. 3 p. Massachusetts landings, February 1969. 6 p. North Carolina landings, April 1970. 3 p. Fisheries of the United States... 1969, by Francis Riley. 87 p. 5301. New York landings, August 1969. 3 p. Mississippi landings, March 1970. 3 p. Rhode Island landings, February 1970. 3 p. Maine landings, March 1970. 4 p. Massachusetts landings, March 1969. 6 p. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1960. 3 p. 5307. Maryland landings 1969, annual summary, by William E. Breg. 12 p. 5308. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1970. 3 p. 5309. Texas landings, April 1970. 2 p. Frozen fishery products, May 1970. 8 p. Massachusetts landings, April 1969. 6 p. New Jersey landings, April 1970. 4 p. New York landings, September 1969. 3 p. Mississippi landings, April 1970. 3 p. Florida landings, March 1970. 8 p. North Carolina landings, May 1970 Massachusetts landings, May 1969. Maryland landings, January 1970. New York landings, October 1969. Maryland landings, February 1970. Fish meal and oil. May 1970. 2 p. Florida landings, April 1970. 8 p. Massachusetts landings, June 1969. Processed fishery products, annua 5310. 5311. 5312. 5313. 5314. 5315. 5316. 5317. 5318. 5319. 5320. 5321. 5322. 5323. 5324. . 3 p. 6 p. 3 p. 3 p. 3 p. 6 p. summary 1968. 45 p. 5325. South Carolina landings, May 1970. 2 p. 5326. Virginia landings, annual summary 1969. 12 p. 5327. Alabama landings, April 1970. 3 p. 5328. Louisiana landings, April 1970. 3 p. 5329. California landings, April 1970. 4 p. 5330. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1970. 4 p. 5331. New Jersey landings, May 1970. 4 p. 5332. Maryland landings, March 1970. 4 p. 5333. Maine landings, April 1970. 4 p. 5334. Rhode Island landings, March 1970. 3 p. 5335. Massachusetts landings, July 1969. 6 p. 5336. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1969. 16 p. 5337. New York landings, November 1969. 3 p. 5338. Georgia landings, May 1970. 2 p. 5339. Maryland landings, April 1970. 4 p. 5340. Frozen fishery products, June 1970. 8 p. 5341. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1969. 17 p. 5342. Texas landings, May 1970. 2 p. 5343. New York landings, December 1969. 3 p. 5344. Fish meal and oil, June 1970. 2 p. 25 5345. Middle Atlantic fisheries- 1968, annual summary. 5 P 5346. North Carolina landings. June 1970. 3 p. 5347. Louisiana landings. May 1970. 3 p. 5348. Florida landings. May 1970. 8 p. 5349. Gulf coast shrimp data. September 1969. 3 p. 5350. Virginia landings. January 1970. 3 p. 5351. Alabama landings. May 1970. 3 p. South Carolina landings. June 1970. 2 p. 5353. Georgia landings. June 1970. 2 p. 5354. Virginia landings. February 1970. 4 p. New Jersey landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5356. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1969. 3 p. 5357. Mississippi landings. May 1970. 3 p. Shrimp landings. January 1970. 5 p. 5359. California landings. May 1970. 4 p. 5360. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1969. 4 p. 5361. Maryland landings. May 1970. 4 p. 5362. Shrimp landings, February 1970. 4 p. 5363. Shrimp landings. March 1970. 5 p. 5364. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1969. 3 p. 5365. Frozen fishery products, July 1970. 8 p. 5366. New England fishery 1968, annual summary. 7 p. 5367. Chesapeake fisheries 1968, annual summary. 7 p. 5368. Rhode Island landings, April 1970. 4 p. 5369. Maine landings, May 1970. 4 p. 5370. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1970. 3 p. 5371. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1970. 3 p. 5372. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1970. 3 p. 5373. Shrimp landings, April 1970. 5 p. 5374. Shrimp landings, May 1970. 5 p. 5375. Fish meal and oil. July 1970. 2 p. 5376. Louisiana landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5377. Alabama landings, June 1970. 3 p. 5378. Mississippi River fisheries- 1968, annual sum- 5400. New York landings, January-March 1970. 3 p. 5401. Louisiana landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5402. Texas landings, July 1970. 2 p. 5403. California landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5404. Maryland landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5405. Massachusetts landings, September 1969. 6 p. 5406. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1970. 3 p. 5407. Shrimp landings 1969, annual summary. 17 p. 5408. Florida landings, July 1970. 8 p. 5409. Virginia landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5410. Frozen fishery products, September 1970. 8 p. 5411. Massachusetts landings, October 1969. 6 p. 5412. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1969. 3 p. 5413. New Jersey landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5414. Maine landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5415. Georgia landings, August 1970. 3 p. 5416. North Carolina landings, July 1970. 6 p. 5417. Massachusetts landings, November 1969. 4 p. 5418. Rhode Island landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5419. Texas landings, August 1970. 2 p. 5420. Massachusetts landings, December 1969. 6 p. 5421. South Carolina landings, August 1970. 2 p. 5422. North Carolina landings, August 1970. 3 p. 5423. Mississippi landings, June 1970. 3 p. 5424. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, May 1970. 6 p. 5425. Maryland landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5426. Massachusetts landings, January 1970. 6 p. 5427. New Jersey landings, September 1970. 4 p. 5428. Mississippi landings, July 1970. 3 p. 5429. Massachusetts landings, February 1970. 6 p. 5430. Virginia landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5431. Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin landings, June 1970. 6 p. 3 p. marv. 12 p. 5379. Virginia landings, March 1970. 4 p. 5380. South Carolina landings, July 1970. 2 p. 5381. Georgia landings, July 1970. 2 p. 5382. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1970. 3 p. 5383. Maine landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5384. Texas landings, June 1970. 2 p. 5385. Shrimp landings, June 1970. 5 p. 5386. New York landings, annual summary 1969. 5387. Maryland landings, June 1970. 4 p. 5388. Frozen fishery products, August 1970. 8 5389. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1970. 3 p. 5390. Shrimp landings, July 1970. 5 p. 5391. Virginia landings, April 1970. 4 p. 5392. Florida landings, June 1970. 8 p. 5393. New Jersey landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5394. Fish meal and oil, August 1970. 2 p. 5395. Rhode Island landings, May 1970. 4 p. 5396. Shrimp landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5397. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1970. 3 p. •- Massachusetts landings, August 1969. 6 5399. Virginia landings, May 1970. 5 p. 3 p. p. 5432. North Carolina landings, September 1970. 5433. Massachusetts landings, March 1970. 6 p. 5434. Frozen fishery products, October 1970. 8 p. 5435. Rhode Island landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5436. Massachusetts landings, April 1970. 6 p. 5437. Florida landings, August 1970. 8 p. 5438. Massachusetts landings, May 1970. 6 p. 5439. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1970. 3 p. 5440. Massachusetts landings, June 1970. 6 p. 5441. Louisiana landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5442. Shrimp landings, September 1970. 5 p. 5443. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1970. 3 p. 5444. Maryland landings, September 1970. 5 p. 5445. Virginia landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5446. Texas landings, September 1970. 2 p. 5447. Fish meal and oil. September 1970. 2 p. 5448. California landings, July 1970. 4 p. 5449. Massachusetts landings, July 1970. 6 p. 5450. Alabama landings, July 1970. 3 p. 5451. Mississippi landings, August 1970. 3 p. 5452. Georgia landings, September 1970. 2 p. 5453. South Carolina landings, September 1970. 2 p. 5454. Florida landings, September 1970. 8 p. 5455. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1970. 4 p. 26 Louisiana landings, September 1970. 4 p. Rhode Island landings, August 1970. 3 p. Maryland landings, October 1970. 4 p. Alabama landings, August 1970. 3 p. Frozen fishery products, November 1970. 8 p. Shrimp landings, October 1970. 5 p. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1970. 17 p. Fish meal and oil, October 1970. 2 p. Alabama landings, September 1970. 3 p. Mississippi landings, September 1970. 3 p. Georgia landings, October 1970. 2 p. South Carolina landings, October 1970. 2 p. North Carolina landings, October 1970. 3 p. California landings, August 1970. 4 p. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1970. 3 p. 5471. Louisiana landings, October 1970. 4 p. Texas landings, October 1970. 2 p. Florida landings, October 1970. 8 p. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, annual 5456. 5457. 5458. 5459. 5460. 5461. 5462. 5463. 5464. 5465. 5466. 5467. 5468. 5469. 5470. 5472. 5473. 5474. summary 1969. 6 p. 5475. Hawaii landings, annual summary 1969. 8 p. 5476. Maine landings, August 1970. 4 p. 5477. New Jersey landings, October 1970. 4 p. 5478. Massachusetts landings, August 1970. 6 p. 5479. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1970. 3 p. 5480. Mississippi landings, October 1970. 2 p. 5481. New York landings, April- June 1970. 8 p. 5482. North Carolina landings, November 1970. 3 p. 5483. Rhode Island landings, September 1970. 3 p. 5484. South Carolina landings, November 1970. 2 p 5485. Texas landings, November 1970. 2 p. 5486. Virginia landings, September 1970. 4 p. 5487. Fish meal and oil. November 1970. 2 p. 5488. Frozen fishery products, December 1970. 8 p. 5489. Shrimp landings, November 1970. 5 p. 5490. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1970. 17 p. 5491. Georgia landings, November 1970. 2 p. 5492. Alabama landings, October 1970. 3 p. 5493. Mississippi landings, November 1970. 3 p. 5494. Georgia landings, December 1970. 2 p. 5495. California landings, September 1970. 4 p. 5496. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, September 1970. 3 p. 5497. Louisiana landings, November 1970. 4 p. 5498. Maryland landings, November 1970. 4 p. 5499. Virginia landings, October 1970. 4 p. 5500. Florida landings, November 1970. 9 p. 5501. Maine landings, September 1970. 4 p. 5502. New Jersey landings, November 1970. 4 p. 5503. Massachusetts landings, September 1970. 6 p. 5504. Fish meal and oil, December 1970. 2 p. 5505. New York landings, July-September 1970. 4 p. 5506. Rhode Island landings, October 1970. 3 p. 5507. Virginia landings, November 1970. 4 p. 5508. Maryland landings— December 1970. 4 p. 5509. California landings— October 1970. 4 p. 5510. Massachusetts landings, October 1970. 6 p. 5511. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Oc- tober 1970. 3 p. 5512. North Carolina landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5513. Texas landings, December 1970. 2 p. 5514. Frozen fishery products, January 1971. 8 p. 5515. Fish meal and oil — 1970, annual summary. 4 p. 5516. Shrimp landings, December 1970. 5 p. 5517. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1970. 17 p. 5518. Rhode Island landings, November 1970. 3 p. 5519. Maine landings, October 1970. 4 p. 5520. Massachusetts landings, November 1970. 7 p. 5521. Virginia landings — December 1970. 5 p. 5522. Florida landings— December 1970. 8 p. 5523. New Jersey landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5524. Fish meal and oil — January 1971. 2 p. 5525. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1970. 8 p. 5526. Rhode Island landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5527. Massachusetts landings, December 1970. 6 p. 5528. New York landings, October-December 1970. 3 p. 5529. Louisiana landings, December 1970. 4 p. 5530. California landings— November 1970. 4 p. 5531. Maine landings, November 1970. 4 p. 5532. South Carolina landings, December 1970. 2 p. 5533. Mississippi landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5534. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, November 1970. 3 p. 5535. Alabama landings, November 1970. 3 p. 5536. South Atlantic fisheries — 1968, annual sum- mary. 10 p. 5537. Gulf fisheries, annual summary 1968. 7 p. 5538. Alabama landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5539. Maine landings, December 1970. 4 p. 5540. Frozen fishery products, February 1971. 8 p. 5541. California landings— December 1970. 4 p. 5542. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, December 1970. 3 p. 5543. 5544. 5545. 5546. 5547. 5548. 5549. 5550. 5551. 5552. 5553. 5554. South Carolina landings, January 1971. Georgia landings, January 1971. 2 p. North Carolina landings, January 1971. Texas landings, January 1971 XT. T„« i„„j: T 2 p. 3 p. Texas landings, January 1971. 2 p. New Jersey landings, January 1971. 4 Shrimp landings, January 1971. 5 p. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1971. Alabama landings — January 1971. 2 p. Miccioomm' 1 a r> A ," n rrc lonnon, 1Q71. 2 D. 17 p. Mississippi lanaings — January Maine landings, January 1971. 4 p. Virginia landings — January 1971. 3 p. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, annual summary 1970. 4 p. 5555. Fish meal and oil— February 1971. 2 p. 5556. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1970. 6 p. 5557. Maryland landings — January 1971. 3 p. 5558. Massachusetts landings, January 1971. 6 p. 5559. Florida landings, January 1971. 8 p. 5560. Canned fishery products, annual summary 1970. 17 p. 5560(R). Canned fishery products — 1970, annual sum- mary. 17 p. 27 5561. Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1970. 9 p. 5562 Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1970. 5 p. 5563. Michigan. Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, annual summary 1970. 7 p. 3564. Louisiana landings — January 1971. 2 p. 5565 Frozen fishery products, March 1971. 8 p. 5566. South Carolina landings. February 1971. 2 p. 5567. North Carolina landings, February 1971. 3 p. Georgia landings. February 1971. 2 p. 5569. Rhode Island landings. January 1971. 3 p. 5570. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1970, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 6 p. 5571. Maryland landings — February 1971. 3 p. 5572. Virginia landings — February 1971. 3 p. 5573. New Jersey landings, February 1971. 4 p. 5574. Shrimp landings — February 1971. 5 p. 5575. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1971. 17 p. 5576. Maine landings, annual summary 1970. 21 p. 5577. Alabama landings — February 1971. 2 p. 5578. California landings — January 1971. 3 p. 5579. Massachusetts landings, February 1971. 6 p. 55S0. Mississippi landings — February 1971. 2 p. 5581. Fish meal and oil— March 1971. 2 p. 5582. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1971. 3 p. 5583. Louisiana landings — February 1971. 4 p. 5584. Michigan. Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, January 1971. 3 p. 5585. Texas landings, February 1971. 3 p. 5586. Chart book of U.S. fishery supplies, 1960-70, by Wenona J. Crews. 31 p. 5587. Mississippi landings — March 1971. 2 p. 5588. Frozen fishery products, April 1971. 8 p. 5589. Georgia landings, March 1971. 2 p. 5590. North Carolina landings, March 1971. 3 p. 5591. South Carolina landings, March 1971. 2 p. 5592. Massachusetts landings, March 1971. 6 p. 5593. New Jersey landings, March 1971. 4 p. 5594. Alabama landings — March 1971. 2 p. 5595. Maine landings, February 1971. 4 p. 5596. Shrimp landings — March 1971. 5 p. 5597. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1971. 17 p. 5598. Maryland landings — March 1971. 3 p. 5599. Louisiana landings — March 1971. 3 p. 5600. Fisheries of the United States, 1970, by Francis Riley. 79 p. •5601. New York landings, January-March 1971. 3 p. .5602. Rhode Island landings, February 1971. 3 p. 5603. Texas landings, March 1971. 2 p. 5604. Fish meal and oil— April 1971. 2 p. 5605. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1970. 8 p. 5606. Maine landings, March 1971. 4 p. ■5607. Florida landings, annual summary 1970. 19 p. 5608. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, February 1971. 3 p. •5609. Maine landings, June 1971. 4 p. 5610. Frozen fishery products, May 1971. 8 p. 5611. New York landings, annual summary 1970. 8 p. 5612. Maryland landings— April 1971. 4 p. 5613. Texas landings, April 1971. 2 p. 5614. Alabama landings— April 1971. 2 p. 5615. Georgia landings, April 1971. 2 p. 5616. Texas landings, annual summary 1970. 8 p. 5617. Virginia landings— March 1971. 2 p. 5618. Florida landings, March 1971. 8 p. 5619. Florida landings, February 1971. 8 p. 5620. Massachusetts landings, June 1971. 6 p. 5621. South Carolina landings, April 1971. 2 p. 5622. Frozen fishery products, June 1971. 8 p. 5623. Fish meal and oil— May 1971. 2 p. 5624. Maine landings, April 1971. 4 p. 5625. Massachusetts landings, April 1971. 6 p. 5626. Rhode Island landings, March 1971. 3 p. 5627. New Jersey landings, April 1971. 4 p. 5628. Maryland landings— May 1971. 4 p. 5629. Virginia landings— April 1971. 3 p. 5630. North Carolina landings, April 1971. 3 p. 5631. Georgia landings, May 1971. 2 p. 5632. Florida landings, April 1971. 8 p. 5633. Alabama landings— May 1971. 2 p. 5634. Mississippi landings — April 1971. 2 p. 5635. Louisiana landings — April 1971. 3 p. 5636. Texas landings, May 1971. 2 p. 5637. Shrimp landings — April 1971. 5 p. 5638. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1971. 17 p. 5639. California landings— February 1971. 3 p. 5640. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, March 1971. 3 p. 5641. Frozen fishery products, July 1971. 8 p. 5642. Fish meal and oil, June 1971. 2 p. 5643. Maine landings, May 1971. 4 p. 5644. Massachusetts landings, May 1971. 6 p. 5645. Rhode Island landings, April 1971. 3 p. 5646. New Jersey landings, May 1971. 4 p. 5647. Maryland landings, June 1971. 4 p. 5648. Virginia landings — May 1971. 6 p. 5649. North Carolina landings, May 1971. 3 p. 5650. South Carolina landings, May 1971. 2 p. 5651. Georgia landings, June 1971. 2 p. 5652. Florida landings, May 1971. 8 p. 5653. Alabama landings - June 1971. 2 p. 5654. Mississippi landings — May 1971. 2 p. 5655. Louisiana landings — May 1971. 3 p. 5656. Texas landings, June 1971. 2 p. 5657. Shrimp landings — May 1971. 5 p. 5658. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1971. 17 p. 5659. California landings— March 1971. 4 p. 5660. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, April 1971. 3 p. 5661. Rhode Island landings, May 1971. 3 p. 5662. New York landings, April-June 1971. 3 p. 5663. New Jersey landings, June 1971. 4 p. 5664. Virginia landings, June 1971. 4 p. 5665. Mississippi landings — June 1971. 2 p. 5666. Louisiana landings — June 1971. 3 p. 5667. Shrimp landings— June 1971. 5 p. 28 5668. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1971. 17 p. 5669. California landings— April 1971. 4 p. 5670. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, May 1971. 6 p. 5671. California landings, May 1971. 4 p. 5672. California landings, June 1972. 4 p. 5673. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, June 1971. 3 p. 5674. Rhode Island landings, June 1971. 3 p. 5675. North Carolina landings, June 1971. 3 p. 5676. South Carolina landings, June 1971. 2 p. 5677. Florida landings, June 1971. 8 p. 5678. Fish meal and oil— July 1971. 2 p. 5679. Maine landings, July 1971. 4 p. 5680. Massachusetts landings, July 1971. 6 p. 5681. Rhode Island landings, July 1971. 3 p. 5682. New Jersey landings, July 1971. 4 p. 5683. Maryland landings, July 1971. 3 p. 5684. Virginia landings, July 1971. 4 p. 5685. North Carolina landings, July 1971. 3 p. 5686. South Carolina landings, July 1971. 2 p. 5687. Georgia landings, July 1971. 2 p. 5688. Florida landings, July 1971. 8 p. 5689. Alabama landings, July 1971. 2 p. 5690. Mississippi landings, July 1971. 2 p. 5691. Louisiana landings, July 1971. 3 p. 5692. Texas landings, July 1971. 2 p. 5693. Shrimp landings, July 1971. 5 p. 5694. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1971. 17 p. 5695. California landings, July 1971. 4 p. 5696. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, July 1971. 3 p. 5697. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1971. 3 p. 5698(P). Frozen fishery products, August 1971. 2 p. 5699(F). Frozen fishery products, August 1971. 8 p. 5700. Fish meal and oil, August 1971. 2 p. 5701. Maine landings, August 1971. 4 p. 5702. Massachusetts landings, August 1971. 6 p. 5703. Rhode Island landings, August 1971. 3 p. 5704. New Jersey landings, August 1971. 4 p. 5705. Maryland landings, August 1971. 4 p. 5706. Virginia landings — August 1971. 4 p. 5707. North Carolina landings, August 1971. 3 p. 5708. South Carolina landings, August 1971. 2 p. 5709. Georgia landings, August 1971. 2 p. 5710. Florida landings, August 1971. 8 p. 5711. Alabama landings, August 1971. 3 p. 5712. Mississippi landings, August 1971. 2 p. 5713. Louisiana landings, August 1971. 3 p. 5714. Texas landings, August 1971. 2 p. 5715. Shrimp landings, August 1971. 5 p. 5716. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1971. 17 p. 5717. California landings, August 1971. 4 p. 5718. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, August 1971. 3 p. 5719. Maryland landings, annual summary 1970. 11 p. 5720. Virginia landings, annual summary 1970. 12 p. 5721. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1970. 18 p. 5722. Shrimp landings, annual summary 1970. 18 p. 5723. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1969. 42 p. 5724(P). Frozen fishery products, September 1971. 2 p. 5725(F). Frozen fishery products, September 1971. 8 p. 5726. Fish meal and oil, September 1971. 2 p. 5727. Maine landings, September 1971. 4 p. 5728. Massachusetts landings, September 1971. 6 p. 5729. Rhode Island landings, September 1971. 3 p. 5730. New York landings, September 1971. 4 p. 5731. New Jersey landings, September 1971. 4 p. 5732. Maryland landings— September 1971. 4 p. 5733. Virginia landings, September 1971. 4 p. 5734. North Carolina landings, September 1971. 3 p. 5735. South Carolina landings, September 1971. 2 p. 5736. Georgia landings, September 1971. 2 p. 5737. Florida landings. September 1971. 8 p. 5738. Alabama landings, September 1971. 3 p. 5739. Mississippi landings, September 1971. 2 p. 5740. Louisiana landings, September 1971. 3 p. 5741. Texas landings, September 1971. 2 p. 5742. Shrimp landings, September 1971. 5 p. 5743. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1971. 17 p. 5744. California landings, September 1971. 4 p. 5745. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, September 1971. 3 p. 5746. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1970. 3 p. 5747(P). Frozen fishery products, October 1971. 2 p. 5748(F). Frozen fishery products, October 1971. 8 p. 5749. Fish meal and oil, October 1971. 2 p. 5750. Maine landings, October 1971. 4 p. 5751. Massachusetts landings, October 1971. 9 p. 5752. Rhode Island landings, October 1971. 3 p. 5753. New Jersey landings, October 1971. 4 p. 5754. Maryland landings, October 1971. 4 p. 5755. Virginia landings, October 1971. 4 p. 5756. North Carolina landings, October 1971. 3 p. 5757. South Carolina landings, October 1971. 2 p. 5758. Georgia landings, October 1971. 2 p. 5759. Florida landings, October 1971. 8 p. 5760. Alabama landings, October 1971. 2 p. 5761. Mississippi landings, October 1971. 2 p. 5762. Louisiana landings, October 1971. 3 p. 5763. Texas landings, October 1971. 2 p. 5764. Shrimp landings, October 1971. 5 p. 5765. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1971. 17 p. 5766. California landings, October 1971. 4 p. 5767. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, Oc- tober 1971. 3 p. 5768. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1970. 2 p. 5769. Georgia landings, annual summary 1970. 2 p. 5770. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1970. 4 p. 5771. Alabama landings, annual summary 1970. 4 p. 5772(P). Frozen fishery products, November 1971. 2 p. 5773(F). Frozen fishery products, November 1971, 8 p. 5774. Fish meal and oil, November 1971. 2 p. 5775. Maine landings, November 1971. 4 p. 5776. Massachusetts landings, November 1971. 9 p. 29 5777. Rhode Island landings. November 1971. 3 p. 5778. New York landings. November 1971. 4 p. ",_~^ Maryland landings. November 1971. 3 p. 578 I Virginia landings. November 1971. 4 p. 5781. North Carolina landings. November 1971. 3 p. 5782. South Carolina landings. November 1971. 2 p. "83 Georgia landings. November 1971. 2 p. 5784. Florida landings. November 1971. 8 p. 5785. Alabama landings. November 1971. 2 p. 5786. Mississippi landings. November 1971. 2 p. "',_,;_ Louisiana landings. November 1971. 3 p. 5788. Texas landings, November 1971. 2 p. 5789. Shrimp landings. November 1971. 5 p. 5790. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1971. 19 p. 5791. California landings. November 1971. 4 p. 5792. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, November 1971. 3 p. 5793. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1971. 3 p. 5794. Louisiana landings, annual summary 1970. 8 p. 5795(P). Frozen fishery products, December 1971. 2 p. 5796(F). Frozen fishery products, December 1971. 8 p. 5797. Fish meal and oil, December 1971. 2 p. 5798. Maine landings. December 1971. 4 p. 5799. Massachusetts landings, December 1971. 9 p. 5800. Rhode Island landings, December 1971. 3 p. 5801. New York landings, December 1971. 4 p. 5802. New Jersey landings, December 1971. 4 p. .5803. Maryland landings, December 1971. 3 p. 5804. Virginia landings, December 1971. 5 p. .5805. North Carolina landings, December 1971. 3 p. 5806. South Carolina landings, December 1971. 2 p. 5807. Georgia landings, December 1971. 2 p. 5808. Florida landings, December 1971. 8 p. 5809. Alabama landings, December 1971. 2 p. 5810. Mississippi landings, December 1971. 2 p. 5811. Louisiana landings, December 1971. 3 p. 5812. Texas landings, December 1971. 2 p. 5813. Shrimp landings, December 1971. 5 p. .5814. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1971. 20 p. 5815. California landings, December 1971. 4 p. 5816. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, December 1971. 3 p. 5817(P). Frozen fishery products, January 1972. 2 p. •5818(F). Frozen fishery products, January 1972. 8 p. .5819. Fish meal and oil, January 1972. 2 p. •5820. Maine landings, January 1972. 4 p. •5821. Massachusetts landings, January 1972. 6 p. .5822. Rhode Island landings, January 1972. 3 p. 5823. New York landings, January 1972. 3 p. .5824. New Jersey landings, 1972. 4 p. .5825. Maryland landings, January 1972. 3 p. 5826. Virginia landings, January 1972. 5 p. .5827. North Carolina landings, January 1972. 3 p. 5828. South Carolina landings, January 1972. 2 p. •5829. Georgia landings, January 1972. 2 p. •5830. Florida landings, January 1972. 8 p. 5831. Alabama landings, January 1972. 1 p. •5832. Mississippi landings, January 1972. 1 p. 5833. Louisiana landings, January 1972. 2 p. 5834. Texas landings, January 1972. 2 p. 5835. Shrimp landings, January 1972. 5 p. 5836. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1972. 14 p. 5837. California landings, January 1972. 3 p. 5838. Maine landings, July 1972. 4 p. 5839(P). Frozen fishery products, February 1972. 2 p. 5840(F). Frozen fishery products, February 1972. 8 p. 5841. Fish meal and oil, February 1972. 2 p. 5842. Maine landings, February 1972. 4 p. 5843. Massachusetts landings, February 1972. 6 p. 5844. Rhode Island landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5845. New York landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5846. New Jersey landings, February 1972. 4 p. 5847. Maryland landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5848. Virginia landings, February 1972. 5 p. 5849. North Carolina landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5850. South Carolina landings, February 1972. 2 p. 5851. Georgia landings, February 1972. 2 p. 5852. Florida landings, February 1972. 4 p. 5853. Alabama landings, February 1972. 2 p. 5854. Mississippi landings, February 1972. 2 p. 5855. Louisiana landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5856. Texas landings, February 1972.- 2 p. 5857. Shrimp landings, February 1972. 5 p. 5858. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1972. 17 p. 5859. California landings, February 1972. 3 p. 5860. Massachusetts landings, July 1972. 6 p. 5861 (P). Frozen fishery products, March 1972. 2 p. 5862(F). Frozen fishery products, March 1972. 8 p. 5863. Fish meal and oil, March 1972. 2 p. 5864. Maine landings, March 1972. 4 p. 5865. Massachusetts landings, March 1972. 6 p. 5866. Rhode Island landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5867. New York landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5868. New Jersey landings, March 1972. 4 p. 5869. Maryland landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5870. Virginia landings, March 1972. 4 p. 5871. North Carolina landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5872. South Carolina landings, March 1972. 2 p. 5873. Georgia landings, March 1972. 2 p. 5874. Florida landings, March 1972. 8 p. 5875. Alabama landings, March 1972. 2 p. 5876. Mississippi landings, March 1972. 2 p. 5877. Louisiana landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5878. Texas landings, March 1972. 2 p. 5879. Shrimp landings, March 1972. 5 p. 5880. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1972. 17 p. 5881. California landings, March 1972. 3 p. 5882. Rhode Island landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5883. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1970. 52 p. 5884(P). Frozen fishery products, April 1972. 2 p. 5885(F). Frozen fishery products, April 1972. 8 p. 5886. Fish meal and oil, April 1972. 2 p. 5887. Maine landings, April 1972. 4 p. 5888. Massachusetts landings, April 1972. 6 p. 5889. Rhode Island landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5890. New York landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5891. New Jersey landings, April 1972. 4 p. 30 5892. Maryland landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5893. Virginia landings, April 1972. 5 p. 5894. North Carolina landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5895. South Carolina landings, April 1972. 2 p. 5896. Georgia landings, April 1972. 2 p. 5897. Florida landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5898. Alabama landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5899. Mississippi landings, April 1972. 2 p. 5900. Fisheries of the United States, 1971, by Hoyt A. Wheeland. 101 p. 5901(P). Canned fishery products — 1971, annual sum- mary. 14 p. 5901(R). Canned fishery products — 1971, annual sum- mary. 14 p. 5902(P). Industrial fishery products — 1971, annual summary. 8 p. 5902(R). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1971. 8 p. 5903. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1971. 49 p. 5904. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, annual summary 1971. 3 p. 5905. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1971. 9 p. 5906. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1971. 17 p. 5907. Fish meal and oil, 1971 annual summary. 3 p. 5908(P). Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5908(R). Packaged fishery products, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5909. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1971, by Eugene A. LoVerde. 7 p. 5910. Maine landings, annual summary 1971. 21 p. 5911. Massachusetts landings, by ports, annual sum- mary 1971. 6 p. 5912. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1971. 10 p. 5913. New York landings, annual summary 1971. 7 p. 5914. Maryland landings, annual summary 1971. 7 p. 5915. Virginia landings, annual summary 1971. 9 p. 5916. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1971. 6 p. 5917. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5918. Georgia landings, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5919. Florida landings, annual summary 1971. 19 p. 5920. Alabama landings, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5921. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1971. 4 p. 5922. Louisiana landings, annual summary 1971. 6 p. 5923. Texas landings, annual summary 1971. 7 p. 5924. Shrimp landings, annual summary 1974. 19 p. 5925. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1971. 30 p. 5926. Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin landings, annual summary 1971. 6 p. 5927. Louisiana landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5928. Texas landings, April 1972. 2 p. 5929. Shrimp landings, April 1972. 5 p. 5930. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1972. 16 p. 5931. California landings, April 1972. 3 p. 5932. New York landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5933. Massachusetts landings, annual summary 1969. 8 p. 5934. Menhaden, 1946-72. 32 p. 5935(P). Frozen fishery products, May 1972. 2 p. 5936(F). Frozen fishery products, May 1972. 8 p. 5937. Fish meal and oil, May 1972. 2 p. 5938. Maine landings, May 1972. 4 p. 5939. Massachusetts landings, May 1972. 6 p. 5940. Rhode Island landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5941. New York landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5942. New Jersey landings, May 1972. 4 p. 5943. Maryland landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5944. Virginia landings, May 1972. 5 p. 5945. North Carolina landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5946. South Carolina landings, May 1972. 2 p. 5947. Georgia landings, May 1972. 2 p. 5948. Florida landings, May 1972. 8 p. 5949. Alabama landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5950. Mississippi landings, May 1972. 2 p. 5951. Louisiana landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5952. Texas landings, May 1972. 2 p. 5953. Shrimp landings, May 1972. 5 p. 5954. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1972. 21 p. 5955. California landings, May 1972. 3 p. 5956. New Jersey landings, July 1972. 4 p. 5957(P). Frozen fishery products, June 1972. 2 p. 5958(F). Frozen fishery products, June 1972. 8 p. 5959. Fish meal and oil, June 1972. 2 p. 5960. Maine landings, June 1972. 4 p. 5961. Massachusetts landings, June 1972. 6 p. 5962. Rhode Island landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5963. New York landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5964. New Jersey landings, June 1972. 4 p. 5965. Maryland landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5966. Virginia landings, June 1972. 4 p. 5967. North Carolina landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5968. South Carolina landings, June 1972. 2 p. 5969. Georgia landings, June 1972. 2 p. 5970. Florida landings, June 1972. 8 p. 5971. Alabama landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5972. Mississippi landings, June 1972. 2 p. 5973. Louisiana landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5974. Texas landings, June 1972. 2 p. 5975. Shrimp landings, June 1972. 5 p. 5976. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1972. 19 p. 5977. California landings, June 1972. 3 p. 5978. Maryland landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5979. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1972. 3 p. 5980(P). Frozen fishery products, July 1972. 2 p. 5981(F). Frozen fishery products, July 1972. 8 p. 5982. Fish meal and oil, July 1972. 2 p. 5983. Virginia landings, July 1972. 4 p. 5984. North Carolina landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5985. South Carolina landings, July 1972. 2 p. 5986. Georgia landings, July 1972. 2 p. 5987. Florida landings, July 1972. 8 p. 5988. Alabama landings, July 1972. 3 p. 31 5990. Louisiana landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5991. Texas landings. July 1972. 2 p. 5992. Shrimp landings. July 1972. 5 p. 5993. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1972. 17 p. 5994. California landings, July 1972. 3 p. 5995(P). Frozen fishery products, August 1972. 2 p. 5996(F1. Frozen fishery products, August 1972. 8 p. 5997. Fish meal and oil, August 1972. 2 p. 5998. Maine landings. August 1972. 4 p. 5999. Massachusetts landings, August 1972. 6 p. 6000. Rhode Island landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6001. New York landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6002. New Jersey landings, August 1972. 4 p. 6003. Maryland landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6004. Virginia landings, August 1972. 5 p. 6005. North Carolina landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6006. South Carolina landings, August 1972. 2 p. 6007. Georgia landings, August 1972. 2 p. 6008. Florida landings, August 1972. 8 p. 6009. Alabama landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6010. Mississippi landings, August 1972. 2 p. 6011. Louisiana landings, August 1972. 3 p. 6012. Texas landings, August 1972. 2 p. 6013. Shrimp landings, August 1972. 5 p. 6014. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1972. 17 p. 6015. California landings, August 1972. 3 p. 60161 P). Frozen fishery products, September 1972. 2 p. 6017(F). Frozen fishery products, September 1972. 8 p. 6018. Fish meal and oil, September 1972. 2 p. 6019. Maine landings, September 1972. 4 p. 6020. Massachusetts landings, September 1972. 6 p. 6021. Rhode Island landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6022. New York landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6023. New Jersey landings, September 1972. 4 p. 6024. Maryland landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6025. Virginia landings, September 1972. 4 p. 6026. North Carolina landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6027. South Carolina landings, September 1972. 2 p. 6028. Georgia landings, September 1972. 2 p. 6029. Florida landings, September 1972. 28 p. 6030. Alabama landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6031. Mississippi landings, September 1972. 2 p. 6032. Louisiana landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6033. Texas landings, September 1972. 2 p. 6034. Shrimp landings, September 1972. 5 p. 6035. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1972. 17 p. 6036. California landings, September 1972. 3 p. 6037. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1972. 3 p. 6038. Fish farming in twelve south central states, by Howard J. Buettner, November 1972. 20 p. 6039(P). Frozen fishery products, October 1972. 2 p. 6040(F). Frozen fishery products, October 1972. 8 p. 6041. Fish meal and oil, October 1972. 2 p. 6042. Maine landings, October 1972. 4 p. 6043. Massachusetts landings, October 1972. 6 p. 6044. Rhode Island landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6045. New York landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6046. New Jersey landings, October 1972. 4 p. 6047. Maryland landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6048. Virginia landings, October 1972. 4 p. 6049. North Carolina landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6050. South Carolina landings, October 1972. 2 p. 6051. Georgia landings, October 1972. 2 p. 6052. Florida landings, October 1972. 8 p. 6053. Alabama landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6054. Mississippi landings, October 1972. 2 p. 6055. Louisiana landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6056. Texas landings, October 1972. 2 p. 6057. Shrimp landings, October 1972. 5 p. 6058. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1972. 20 p. 6059. California landings, October 1972. 3 p. 6060(P). Frozen fishery products, November 1972. 2 p. 6061(F). Frozen fishery products, November 1972. 8 p. 6062. Fish meal and oil, November 1972. 2 p. 6063. Maine landings, November 1972. 4 p. 6064. Massachusetts landings, November 1972. 6 p. 6065. Rhode Island landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6066. New York landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6067. New Jersey landings, November 1972. 4 p. 6068. Maryland landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6069. Virginia landings, November 1972. 4 p. 6070. North Carolina landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6071. South Carolina landings, November 1972. 2 p. 6072. Georgia landings, November 1972. 2 p. 6073. Florida landings, November 1972. 8 p. 6074. Alabama landings, November 1972. 4 p. 6075. Mississippi landings, November 1972. 2 p. 6076. Louisiana landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6077. Texas landings, November 1972. 2 p. 6078. Shrimp landings, November 1972. 5 p. 6079. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1972. 12 p. 6080. California landings, November 1972. 3 p. 6081 (P). Frozen fishery products, December 1972. 2 p. 6082(F). Frozen fishery products, December 1972. 8 p. 6083. Fish meal and oil, December 1972. 2 p. 6084. Maine landings, December 1972. 4 p. 6085. Massachusetts landings, December 1972. 6 p. 6086. Rhode Island landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6087. New York landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6088. New Jersey landings, December 1972. 4 p. 6089. Maryland landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6090. Virginia landings, December 1972. 4 p. 6091. North Carolina landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6092. South Carolina landings, December 1972. 2 p. 6093. Georgia landings, December 1972. 2 p. 6094. Florida landings, December 1972. 8 p. 6095. Alabama landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6096. Mississippi landings, December 1972. 2 p. 6097. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1972. 3 p. 6098. Maine landings, March 1973. 4 p. 6099. Louisiana landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6100. Fisheries of the United States, 1972, by Hoyt A. Wheeland, March 1973. 101 p. 610KP). Canned fishery products, 1972, annual sum- mary. 14 p. 6101 (R). Canned fishery products, 1972, annual sum- mary. 14 p. 32 6102(P). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6102(R). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6103. Processed fishery products, annual summary 1972. 49 p. 6104. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, annual summary 1972. 3 p. 6105. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6106. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1972. 16 p. 6107. Fish meal and oil, annual summary 1972. 3 p. 6108(P). U.S. production of fish fillets and steaks, an- nual summary 1972. 4 p. 6108(R). U.S. production of fish fillets and steaks, an- nual summary 1972. 4 p. 6109. Maine landings, annual summary 1972. 13 p. 6110. Massachusetts landings, annual summary 1972. 6 p. 6111. Maine landings, January 1973. 4 p. 6112. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1972. 11 p. 6113. New York landings, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6114. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6115. Maryland landings, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6116. Virginia landings, annual summary 1972. 9 p. 6117. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1972. 9 p. 6118. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6119. Georgia landings, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6120. Florida landings, annual summary 1972. 17 p. 6121. Alabama landings, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6122. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6123. Louisiana landings, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6124. Texas landings, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6125. Shrimp landings, annual summary 1972. 17 p. 6126. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1972. 30 p. 6127. Scallops 1930-72. 35 p. 6128. Halibut 1929-72. 35 p. 6129. Salmon 1947-72. 61 p. 6130. Tuna, 1947-72. 47 p. 6131. Shrimp, 1947-72. 55 p. 6132. Blue crab 1947-72. 34 p. 6133. King and Dungeness crabs 1947-72. 52 p. 6134. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1973. 3 p. 6135. Maine landings, May 1973. 4 p. 6136. Massachusetts landings, May 1973. 6 p. 6137. Rhode Island landings, May 1973. 3 p. 6138. New York landings, May 1973. 3 p. 6139. New Jersey landings, May 1973. 4 p. 6140. Texas landings, December 1972. 2 p. 6141. Massachusetts landings, March 1973. 6 p. 6142. Shrimp landings, December 1972. 5 p. 6143. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1972. 18 p. 6144. California landings, December 1972. 3 p. 6145(P). Frozen fishery products, January 1973. 2 p. 6146(F). Frozen fishery products, January 1973. 8 p. 6147. Fish meal and oil, January 1973. 2 p. 6148. Massachusetts landings, January 1973. 6 p. 6149. Rhode Island landings, January 1973. 3 p. 6150. New York landings, January 1973. 3 p. 6151. New Jersey landings, January 1973. 4 p. 6152. Maryland landings, January 1973. 3 p. 6153. Virginia landings, January 1973. 3 p. 6154. North Carolina landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6155. South Carolina landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6156. Georgia landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6157. Florida landings, January 1973. 7 p. 6158. Alabama landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6159. Mississippi landings, January 1973. 1 p. 6160. Louisiana landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6161. Texas landings, January 1973. 2 p. 6162. Shrimp landings, January 1973. 5 p. 6163. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1973. 13 p. 6164. Maine landings, April 1973. 4 p. 6165. Massachusetts landings, April 1973. 6 p. 6166(P). Frozen fishery products, February 1973. 2 p. 6167(F). Frozen fishery products, February 1973. 8 p. 6168. Fish meal and oil, February 1973. 2 p. 6169. Maine landings, February 1973. 4 p. 6170. Massachusetts landings, February 1973. 6 p. 6171. Rhode Island landings, February 1973. 3 p. 6172. New York landings, February 1973. 3 p. 6173. New Jersey landings, February 1973. 4 p. 6174. Maryland landings, February 1973. 4 p. 6175. Virginia landings, February 1973. 5 p. 6176. North Carolina landings, February 1973. 3 p. 6177. South Carolina landings, February 1973. 2 p. 6178. Georgia landings, February 1973. 2 p. 6179. Florida landings, February 1973. 8 p. 6180. Alabama landings, February 1973. 3 p. 6181. Mississippi landings, February 1973. 2 p. 6182. Louisiana landings, February 1973. 3 p. 6183. Texas landings, February 1973. 2 p. 6184. Shrimp landings, February 1973. 5 p. 6185. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1973. 14 p. 6186. Rhode Island landings, April 1973. 3 p. 6187. Massachusetts landings, by ports, annual sum- mary 1970. 6 p. 6188(P). Frozen fishery products, March 1973. 2 p. 6189(F). Frozen fishery products, March 1973. 8 p. 6190. Fish meal and oil, March 1973. 2 p. 6191. Rhode Island landings, March 1973. 3 p. 6192. New York landings, March 1973. 3 p. 6193. New Jersey landings, March 1973. 4 p. 6194. Maryland landings, March 1973. 4 p. 6195. Virginia landings, March 1973. 5 p. 6196. North Carolina landings, March 1973. 3 p. 6197. South Carolina landings, March 1973. 2 p. 6198. Georgia landings, March 1973. 2 p. 6199. Florida landings, March 1973. 8 p. 6200. 1970 Salt-water angling survey. 54 p. 6201. Alabama landings, March 1973. 3 p. 6202. Mississippi landings, March 1973. 2 p. 6203. Louisiana landings, March 1973. 3 p. 6204. Texas landings, March 1973. 2 p. 33 6205. Shrimp landings, March 1973. 5 p. 6206. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1973. 16 p. 6207^P). Frozen fishery products, April 1973. 2 p. 6208(F). Frozen fishery products, April 1973. 8 p. 6209 6210 6211 6212 6213 6214 6215 6216 6217 6218 6219 6220 6221 6222 6223 Fish meal and oil, April 1973. 2 p. New York landings, April 1973. 3 p. New Jersey landings, April 1973. 4 p. Maryland landings, April 1973. 4 p. Virginia landings. April 1973. 5 p. North Carolina landings, April 1973. 3 p. South Carolina landings, April 1973. 2 p. Georgia landings, April 1973. 2 p. Florida landings, April 1973. 8 p. Alabama landings, April 1973. 3 p. Mississippi landings, April 1973. 2 p. Louisiana landings, April 1973. 3 p. Texas landings. April 1973. 2 p. Shrimp landings, April 1973. 5 p. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1973. 17 p. 6224(P). Frozen fishery products, May 1973. 2 p. 6225(F). Frozen fishery products, May 1973. 8 p. 6226. Fish meal and oil, May 1973. 2 p. 6227. New England Fisheries, annual summary 1971. 10 p. 6228. Middle Atlantic fisheries, annual summary 1971. 8 p. 6229. Chesapeake fisheries, annual summary 1971. 6 p. 6230. South Atlantic fisheries, annual summary 1971. 12 p. 6231. Gulf fisheries, annual summary 1971. 9 p. Not issued. Hawaii fisheries, annual summary 1971. 3 p. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1971. 12 p. Mississippi River fisheries, annual summary 1971. 13 p. 6237. Not issued. Maryland landings, May 1973. 4 p. Virginia landings, May 1973. 5 p. North Carolina landings, May 1973. 3 p. South Carolina landings, May 1973. 2 p. Georgia landings, May 1973. 2 p. Florida landings, May 1973. 8 p. Alabama landings, May 1973. 3 p. Mississippi landings, May 1973. 2 p. Louisiana landings, May 1973. 3 p. Texas landings, May 1973. 2 p. Shrimp landings, May 1973. 5 p. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1973. 19 p. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1973. 3 p. 6251(Pj. Frozen fishery products, June 1973. 2 p. 62-"j2'F). Frozen fishery products, June 1973. 8 p. 6253. Fish meal and oil, June 1973. 2 p. Maine landings, June 1973. 4 p. Massachusetts landings, June 1973. 6 p. Rhode Island landings, June 1973. 3 p. New York landings, June 1973. 3 p. New Jersey landings, June 1973. 4 p. Maryland landings, June 1973. 4 p. Virginia landings, June 1973. 5 p. 6232 6233 6234 6235 6238. 6239. 6240. 6241. 6242. 6243. 6244. 6245. 6246. 6247. 6248. 6249. 6250. 6254. 6255. 6256. 6257. 6258. ■ I 6260. 6261. North Carolina landings, June 1973. 3 p. 6262. South Carolina landings, June 1973. 2 p. 6263. Georgia landings, June 1973. 2 p. 6264. Florida landings, June 1973. 8 p. 6265. Alabama landings, June 1973. 3 p. 6266. Mississippi landings, June 1973. 2 p. 6267. Louisiana landings, June 1973. 3 p. 6268. Texas landings, June 1973. 2 p. 6269. Shrimp landings, June 1973. 5 p. 6270. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1973. 18 p. 6271. Atlantic and Pacific groundfish, 1932-72. 105 p. 6272. American and spiny lobsters 1947-73. 58 p. 6273. Oysters, 1947-73. 43 p. 6274(P). Frozen fishery products, July 1973. 2 p. 6275(F). Frozen fishery products, July 1973. 8 p. 6276. Fish meal and oil, July 1973. 2 p. 6277. Maine landings, July 1973. 4 p. 6278. Massachusetts landings, July 1973. 6 p. 6279. Rhode Island landings, July 1973. 3 p. 6280. New York landings, July 1973. 3 p. 6281. New Jersey landings, July 1973. 4 p. 6282. Maryland landings, July 1973. 4 p. 6283. Virginia landings, July 1973. 5 p. 6284. North Carolina landings, July 1973. 3 p. 6285. South Carolina landings, July 1973. 2 p. 6286. Georgia landings, July 1973. 2 p. 6287. Florida landings, July 1973. 8 p. 6288. Alabama landings, July 1973. 3 p. 6289. Mississippi landings, July 1973. 2 p. 6290. Louisiana landings, July 1973. 3 p. 6291. Texas landings, July 1973. 2 p. 6292. Shrimp landings, July 1973. 5 p. 6293. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1973. 16 p. 6294(P). Frozen fishery products, August 1973. 2 p. 6295(F). Frozen fishery products, August 1973. 8 p. 6296. Fish meal and oil, August 1973. 2 p. 6297. Maine landings, August 1973. 4 p. 6298. Massachusetts landings, August 1973. 6 p. 6299. Rhode Island landings, August 1973. 3 p. 6300. New York landings, August 1973. 3 p. 6301. New Jersey landings, August 1973. 4 p. 6302. Maryland landings, August 1973. 4 p. 6303. Maine landings, September 1973. 4 p. 6304. Virginia landings, August 1973. 5 p. 6305. North Carolina landings, August 1973. 3 p. 6306. South Carolina landings, August 1973. 2 p. 6307. Georgia landings, August 1973. 2 p. 6308. Florida landings, August 1973. 8 p. 6309. Alabama landings, August 1973. 3 p. 6310. Mississippi landings, August 1973. 2 p. 6311. Louisiana landings, August 1973. 3 p. 6312. Texas landings, August 1973. 2 p. 6313. Shrimp landings, August 1973. 5 p. 6314. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1973. 16 p. 6315. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1973. 3 p. 6316(P). Frozen fishery products, September 1973. 2 p. 6317(F). Frozen fishery products, September 1973. 8 p. 6318. Fish meal and oil, September 1973. 2 p. 6319. Massachusetts landings, September 1973. 6 p. 34 6320. Rhode Island landings, September 1973. 3 p. 6321. New York landings, September 1973. 3 p. 6322. New Jersey landings, September 1973. 4 p. 6323. Maryland landings, September 1973. 4 p. 6324. Virginia landings, September 1973. 5 p. 6325. North Carolina landings, September 1973. 3 p. 6326. South Carolina landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6327. Georgia landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6328. Florida landings, September 1973. 8 p. 6329. Alabama landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6330. Mississippi landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6331. Louisiana landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6332. Texas landings, September 1973. 2 p. 6333. Chart book of U.S. fishery supplies, 1960-72, by Wenona J. Crews. 30 p. 6334. Shrimp landings, September 1973. 4 p. 6335. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1973. 16 p. 6336(P). Frozen fishery products, October 1973. 2 p. 6337(F). Frozen fishery products, October 1973. 8 p. 6338. Fish meal and oil, October 1973. 2 p. 6339. Maine landings, October 1973. 4 p. 6340. Massachusetts landings, October 1973. 6 p. 6341. Rhode Island landings, October 1973. 3 p. 6342. New York landings, October 1973. 3 p. 6343. New Jersey landings, October 1973. 4 p. 6344. Maryland landings, October 1973. 4 p. 6345. Virginia landings, October 1973. 5 p. 6346. North Carolina landings, October 1973. 3 p. 6347. South Carolina landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6348. Georgia landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6349. Florida landings, October 1973. 8 p. 6350. Alabama landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6351. Mississippi landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6352. Louisiana landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6353. Texas landings, October 1973. 2 p. 6354. Shrimp landings, October 1973. 5 p. 6355. Gulf coast shrimp data, October 1973. 16 p. 6356(P). Frozen fishery products, November 1973. 3 p. 6357(R). Frozen fishery products, November 1973. 8 p. 6358. Fish meal and oil, November 1973. 2 p. 6359. Not issued. 6360. Maine landings, November 1973. 4 p. 6361. Massachusetts landings, November 1973. 6 p. 6362. Rhode Island landings, November 1973. 3 p. 6363. New York landings, November 1973. 3 p. 6364. New Jersey landings, November 1973. 4 p. 6365. Maryland landings, November 1973. 4 p. 6366. Virginia landings, November 1973. 5 p. 6367. North Carolina landings, November 1973. 3 p. 6368. South Carolina landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6369. Georgia landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6370. Florida landings, November 1973. 8 p. 6371. Alabama landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6372. Mississippi landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6373. Louisiana landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6374. Texas landings, November 1973. 2 p. 6375. Shrimp landings, November 1973. 5 p. 6376. Gulf coast shrimp data, November 1973. 16 p. 6377(P). Frozen fishery products, December 1973. 2 p. 6378(R). Frozen fishery products, December 1973. 8 p. 6379'. Fish meal and oil, December 1973. 2 p. 6380. Maine landings, December 1973. 4 p. 6381. Massachusetts landings, December 1973. 6 p. 6382. Rhode Island landings, December 1973. 3 p. 6383. New York landings, December 1973. 3 p. 6384. New Jersey landings, December 1973. 4 p. 6385. Maryland landings, December 1973. 4 p. 6386. Virginia landings, December 1973. 5 p. 6387. North Carolina landings, December 1973. 3 p. 6388. South Carolina landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6389. Georgia landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6390. Florida landings, December 1973. 8 p. 6391. Alabama landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6392. Mississippi landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6393. Louisiana landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6394. Texas landings, December 1973. 2 p. 6395. Shrimp landings, December 1973. 4 p. 6396. Gulf coast shrimp data, December 1973. 16 p. 6397(P). Frozen fishery products, January 1974. 2 p. 6398(R). Frozen fishery products, January 1974. 8 p. 6399. Fish meal and oil, January 1974. 2 p. 6400. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1973, by Anonymous. 106 p. 6401 (P). Canned fishery products, annual summary 1973. 15 p. 6402(P). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1973. 8 p. 6402(R). Industrial fishery products, annual summary 1973. 8 p. 6404. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, annual summary 1973. 4 p. 6405. Imports and exports of fishery products, annual summary 1973. 8 p. 6406. Frozen fishery products, annual summary 1973. 16 p. 6407. Fish meal and oil, annual summary 1973. 3 p. 6408(P). U.S. production of fish fillets and steaks, an- nual summary 1973. 4 p. 6408(R) . U.S. production of fish fillets and steaks, 1973 annual summary. 8 p. 6409. Maine landings, annual summary 1973. 6 p. 6410. Massachusetts landings, annual summary 1973. 6 p. 6411. Rhode Island landings, annual summary 1973. 7 P- 6412: New York landings, annual summary 1973. 6 p. 6413. New Jersey landings, annual summary 1973. 7 P- 6416. North Carolina landings, annual summary 1973. 9 p. 6417. South Carolina landings, annual summary 1973. 9 p. 6418. Georgia landings, annual summary 1973. 8 p. 6419. Florida landings, annual summary 1973. 18 p. 6420. Alabama landings, annual summary 1973. 4 p. 6421. Mississippi landings, annual summary 1973. 7 P- 6423. Texas landings, annual summary 1973. 7 p. 6424. Shrimp landings, annual summary 1973. 17 P- 35 6425. Gulf coast shrimp data, annual summary 1973. 31 p. 6426. Maine landings. January 1974. 3 p. 6427. Massachusetts landings. January 1974. 6 p. 6428. Rhode Island landings. January 1974. 2 p. 6429. New York landings, January 1974. 2 p. 6430. New Jersey landings, January 1974. 3 p. 6431. Maryland landings. January 1974. 3 p. i'-A !2. Virginia landings. -January 1974. 3 p. 6433. North Carolina landings. January 1974. 2 p. 6434. South Carolina landings, January 1974. 2 p. 64 vV Georgia landings. January 1974. 1 p. 6436. Florida landings. January 1974. 7 p. 6437. Alabama landings. January 1974. 2 p. 6438. Mississippi landings. January 1974. 1 p. 6439. Louisiana landings, January 1974. 2 p. 6440. Texas landings, January 1974. 2 p. 6441. Shrimp landings, January 1974. 4 p. 6442. Gulf coast shrimp data, January 1974. 13 p. 6443(P). Frozen fishery products, February 1974. 2 p. 6444i R). Frozen fishery products, February 1974. 8 p. 6445. Fish meal and oil, February 1974. 2 p. 6446. Maine landings, February 1974. 4 p. 6447. Massachusetts landings, February 1974. 6 p. 6448. Rhode Island landings, February 1974. 3 p. 6449. New York landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6450. New Jersey landings, February 1974. 4 p. 6451. Maryland landings, February 1974. 3 p. 6452. Virginia landings, February 1974. 5 p. 6453. North Carolina landings, February 1974. 3 p. 6454. South Carolina landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6455. Georgia landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6456. Florida landings, February 1974. 7 p. 6457. Alabama landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6458. Mississippi landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6459. Louisiana landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6460. Texas landings, February 1974. 2 p. 6461. Shrimp landings, February 1974. 4 p. 6462. Gulf coast shrimp data, February 1974. 14 p. 6463. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, January-March 1974. 3 p. 6464(P). Frozen fishery products, March 1974. 2 p. 6465(R). Frozen fishery products, March 1974. 8 p. 6466. Fish meal and oil, March 1974. 2 p. 6467. Maine landings, March 1974. 4 p. 6468. Massachusetts landings, March 1974. 6 p. 6469. Rhode Island landings, March 1974. 3 p. 6470. New York landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6471. New Jersey landings, March 1974. 4 p. 6472. Maryland landings, March 1974. 4 p. 6473. Virginia landings, March 1974. 5 p. 6474. North Carolina landings, March 1974. 3 p. 6475. South Carolina landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6476. Georgia landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6478. Alabama landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6479. Mississippi landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6480. Louisiana landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6481. Texas landings, March 1974. 2 p. 6482. Shrimp landings, March 1974. 4 p. 6483. Gulf coast shrimp data, March 1974. 14 p. 6484(P). Frozen fishery products, April 1974. 2 p. 6485(R). Frozen fishery products, April 1974. 8 p. 6486. Fish meal and oil, April 1974. 2 p. 6487. Maine landings, April 1974. 4 p. 6488. Massachusetts landings, April 1974. 6 p. 6489. Rhode Island landings, April 1974. 3 p. 6490. New York landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6491. New Jersey landings, April 1974. 4 p. 6492. Maryland landings, April 1974. 4 p. 6493. Virginia landings, April 1974. 5 p. 6494. North Carolina landings, April 1974. 3 p. 6495. South Carolina landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6496. Georgia landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6498. Alabama landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6499. Mississippi landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6500. Louisiana landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6501. Texas landings, April 1974. 2 p. 6502. Shrimp landings, April 1974. 4 p. 6503. Gulf coast shrimp data, April 1974. 16 p. 6504(P). Frozen fishery products, May 1974. 2 p. 6505(R). Frozen fishery products, May 1974. 8 p. 6506. Fish meal and oil, May 1974. 2 p. 6507. Maine landings, May 1974. 4 p. 6508. Massachusetts landings, May 1974. 6 p. 6509. Rhode Island landings, May 1974. 3 p. 6510. New York landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6511. New Jersey landings, May 1974. 4 p. 6512. Maryland landings, May 1974. 4 p. 6513. Virginia landings, May 1974. 5 p. 6514. North Carolina landings, May 1974. 3 p. 6515. South Carolina landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6516. Georgia landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6518. Alabama landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6519. Mississippi landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6520. Louisiana landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6521. Texas landings, May 1974. 2 p. 6522. Shrimp landings, May 1974. 4 p. 6523. Gulf coast shrimp data, May 1974. 19 p. 6524(P). Frozen fishery products, June 1974. 2 p. 6525(R). Frozen fishery products, June 1974. 8 p. 6526. Fish meal and oil, June 1974. 2 p. 6527. Maine landings, June 1974. 4 p. 6528. Massachusetts landings, June 1974. 6 p. 6529. Rhode Island landings, June 1974. 3 p. 6530. New York landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6531. New Jersey landings, June 1974. 4 p. 6532. Maryland landings, June 1974. 4 p. 6533. Virginia landings, June 1974. 5 p. 6534. North Carolina landings, June 1974. 3 p. 6535. South Carolina landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6536. Georgia landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6538. Alabama landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6539. Mississippi landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6540. Louisiana landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6541. Texas landings, June 1974. 2 p. 6542. Shrimp landings, June 1974. 4 p. 6543. U.S. commercial fishery vessels by gear type, 1969. 5 p. 6544. Gulf coast shrimp data, June 1974. 17 p. 36 2 p. 6 p. 3 p. 3 p. 2 p. 6545. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, April-June 1974. 3 p. 6546. Frozen fishery products, July 1974. 6547. Fish meal and oil, July 1974. 2 p. 6548. Maine landings, July 1974. 4 p. 6549. Massachusetts landings, July 1974. 6550. Rhode Island landings, July 1974. 6551. New York landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6552. New Jersey landings, July 1974. 4 p. 6553. Maryland landings, July 1974. 3 p. 6554. Virginia landings, July 1974. 5 p. 6555. North Carolina landings, July 1974. 6556. South Carolina landings, July 1974. 6557. Georgia landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6559. Alabama landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6560. Mississippi landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6561. Louisiana landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6562. Texas landings, July 1974. 2 p. 6563. Shrimp landings, July 1974. 4 p. 6564. Gulf coast shrimp data, July 1974. 15 p. 6565. New England fisheries, annual summary 1972. 11 p. 6566. Middle Atlantic fisheries, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6567. Chesapeake fisheries, annual summary 1972. 7 p. 6571. Great Lakes fisheries, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6572. Mississippi River fisheries, annual summary 1972. 14 p. 6573. Hawaii fisheries, annual summary 1972. 8 p. 6575. Frozen fishery products, August 1974. 10 p. 6576. Fish meal and oil, August 1974. 2 p. 6577. Maine landings, August 1974. 4 p. 6578. Massachusetts landings, August 1974. 6 p. 6579. Rhode Island landings, August 1974. 3 p. 6580. New York landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6581. New Jersey landings, August 1974. 4 p. 6582. Maryland landings, August 1974. 5 p. 6583. Virginia landings, August 1974. 5 p. 6584. North Carolina landings, August 1974. 3 p. 6585. South Carolina landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6586. Georgia landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6588. Alabama landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6589. Mississippi landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6590. Louisiana landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6591. Texas landings, August 1974. 2 p. 6592. Shrimp landings, August 1974. 4 p. 6593. Gulf coast shrimp data, August 1974. 14 p. 6594. Fish sticks, fish portions, and breaded shrimp, July-September 1974. 3 p. 6595. Frozen fishery products, September 1974. 2 p. Fish meal and oil, September 1974. 2 p. Maine landings, September 1974. 4 p. Massachusetts landings, September 1974. 6 p. Rhode Island landings, September 1974. 3 p. New Jersey landings, September 1974. 4 p. Maryland landings, September 1974. 5 p. Virginia landings, September 1974. 5 p. North Carolina landings, September 1974. 3 p. South Carolina landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6596. 6597. 6598. 6599. 6601. 6602. 6603. 6604. 6605. 6606. Georgia landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6608. Alabama landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6609. Mississippi landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6610. Louisiana landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6611. Texas landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6612. Shrimp landings, September 1974. 4 p. 6613. Gulf coast shrimp data, September 1974. 14 p. 6614. New York landings, September 1974. 2 p. 6615. Frozen fishery products, October 1974. 2 p. 6616. Fish meal and oil, October 1974. 2 p. 6617. Maine landings, October 1974. 4 p. 6618. Massachusetts landings, October 1974. 6 p. 6619. Rhode Island landings, October 1974. 3 p. 6620. New York landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6621. New Jersey landings, October 1974. 4 p. 6622. Maryland landings, October 1974. 4 p. 6623. Virginia landings, October 1974. 5 p. 6624. North Carolina landings, October 1974. 3 p. 6625. South Carolina landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6626. Georgia landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6628. Alabama landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6629. Mississippi landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6631. Texas landings, October 1974. 2 p. 6634. Frozen fishery products, November 1974. 2 p. 6636. Maine landings, November 1974. 4 p. 6637. Massachusetts landings, November 1974. 6 p. 6638. Rhode Island landings, November 1974. 3 p. 6640. New Jersey landings, November 1974. 4 p. 6643. North Carolina landings, November 1974. 3 p. 6644. South Carolina landings, November 1974. 2 p. 6645. Georgia landings, November 1974. 2 p. 6650. Texas landings, November 1974. 2 p. 6659. New Jersey landings, December 1974. 4 p. Data Report Reports that include compilations of unanalyzed or partially analyzed data collected during biological, lim- nological, or oceanographic investigations. The reports are printed on microfiches and are distributed free to a restricted mailing list of laboratories, libraries, State fishery agencies, research institutions, and research scientists. 8. Southeastern Alaska sea surface temperatures, 1959-63, by Richard S. Williamson. April 1965, 41 p. on 2 microfiche. 9. Oceanographic observations, 1962, east coast of the United States, by Joseph Chase. June 1965, 181 p. on 3 microfiche. 10. Oceanographic observations, 1963, east coast of the United States, by Joseph Chase. March 1966, 173 p. on 3 microfiche. 11. Releases and recoveries of marked pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad, in south Florida waters. 1958-64, by Donald M. Allen and T. J. Cos- tello. March 1966, 77 p. on 2 microfiche. 12. Oceanographic observations south of Adak Island, summer 1963, by Craig Van Dyke. May 1966, 56 p. on 1 microfiche. 37 13. Oceanographic observations of Tampa Bay, Char- lotte Harbor. Pine Island Sound, Florida, and ad- jacent waters of the Gulf of Mexico, February 1964 through February 1965, by A. Dragovich, J. A. Kel- ly, Jr.. and J. H. Finucane. August 1966, 73 p. on ' microfiche. 14. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay, Florida, and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico — 1963, by John H. Finucane and Alexander Dragovich. September 1966, 83 p. on 2 microfiche. 15. Northeast Pacific albacore-oceanography data, 1962-64. by R. W. Owen, Jr. 1967, 47 p. on 1 micro- fiche. 16. Counts of larval penaeid shrimp and oceanographic data from the Tortugas Shelf, Florida, 1962-64, by J. L. Munro and D. Dimitriou. 1967, 40 p. on 1 microfiche. 17. Research on pink salmon at Little Port Walter, Alaska. 1934-64, by Jerrold M. Olson and William J. McNeil. 1967, 301 p. on 5 microfiche. 18. Oceanographic observations, 1964, east coast of the United States, by Joseph Chase. 1967, 181 p. on 3 microfiche. 19. Recoveries of marked pin shrimp, Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad, released on the Florida, Tor- tugas grounds in 1965, by Charles E. Knight and Richard J. Berry. 1967, 83 p. on 2 microfiche. 20. A hydrographic atlas of larger North Carolina sounds, by Austin B. Williams, Gerald S. Posner, William J. Woods, and Earl E. Deubler, Jr. 1967, 135 p. on 3 microfiche. 21. Distribution of physical-chemical properties and tabulations of station data, Washington and British Columbia coasts, October-November 1963, by W. James Ingraham, Jr. 1967, 117 p. on 2 microfiche. 22. Fishes and juvenile stages of pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) collected in Buttonwood Canal, Florida, December 1962 to June 1965, by B. J. Yokel, M. A. Roessler, and E. S. Iversen. 1967, 58 p. on 1 microfiche. 23. Physical, chemical, and biological observations on the Continental Shelf, Nova Scotia to Long Island, 1964-66, by John B. Colton, Jr., Robert R. Marak, Samuel R. Nickerson, and Ruth R. Stod- dard. 1968, 195 p. on 3 microfiche. 24. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay, Florida, and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico — 1965-66, by Carl H. Saloman and John L. Taylor. 1968, 393 p. on 6 microfiche. 25. Oceanic conditions in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, Geronimo cruise 3, 10 February to 21 April 1964, by Julien R. Goulet, Jr. and Merton C. Ing- ham. 1968, 48 p. on 1 microfiche. 26. Oceanic conditions in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, Geronimo cruise 4, 5 August to 13 October 1964, by Merton C. Ingham, Julien R. Goulet, Jr., and John T. Brucks. 1968, 50 p. on 1 microfiche. 27. Oceanic conditions in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 14 to 30 March 1965 (part of Geronimo cruise 5), by John T. Brucks, Merton C. Ingham, and Thomas D. Leming. 1968, 48 p. on 1 microfiche. 28. Oceanic conditions off Sierra Leone, 10 February to 2 March 1965 (part of Geronimo cruise 5), by John T. Brucks, Merton C. Ingham, and Thomas D. Leming. 1968, 45 p. on 1 microfiche. 29. Data on the feeding habits of the green crab, Car- cinus maenas (L.), by John W. Ropes. 1968, 39 p. on 1 microfiche. 30. Biological conditions in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, Geronimo cruises 3, 4, and 5, February 1964 to March 1965, by Conrad V. W. Mahnken, Jack W. Jossi, and Mead McCabe. 1968, 51 p. on 1 microfiche. 31. Hydrographic observations from the Galveston Bay System, Texas, 1958-67, by Edward J. Pullen and Lee Trent. 1969, 152 p. on 3 microfiche. 32. Oceanographic observations, 1965, east coast of the United States, by Joseph Chase. 1969, 158 p. on 3 microfiche. 33. Oceanic conditions in the eastern Caribbean Sea and adjacent Atlantic, 6 August to 6 October 1965 (part of Geronimo cruise 6), by Thomas D. Leming and Merton C. Ingham. 1969, 35 p. on 1 microfiche. 34. Sediments, oceanographic observations, and floris- tic data from Tampa Bay, Florida, and adjacent waters, 1961-65, by John L. Taylor and Carl H. Saloman. 1969, 562 p. on 9 microfiche. 35. Seasonal abundance and length frequency dis- tribution of some marine fishes in coastal Georgia, by Grant L. Miller and Sherrell C. Jorgen- son. April 1969, 103 p. on 2 microfiche. 36. Tuna larvea (Pisces, Scombridae) collected in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, Geronimo cruise 3, 10 February to 26 April 1964, by William J. Richards, David C. Simmons, Ann Jensen, and Walter C. Mann. March 1969, 19 p. on 1 microfiche. 37. Larvae of tuna and frigate mackerel (Pisces, Scom- bridae) collected in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea, Geronimo cruise 4, 5 August to 13 October 1964, by William J. Richards, David C. Simmons, Ann Jensen, and Walter C. Mann. September 1969, 17 p. on 1 microfiche. 38. Summer and fall thermal regime of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, Wash., 1964-67, by G. R. Snyder and W. D. Parente. September 1969, 39 p. on 1 microfiche. 39. Temperature-depth profiles for Arrow lakes (1965- 66) and temperature flow studies of the Columbia, Kootenay, and Pend Oreille Rivers (1964-66) in British Columbia, by George R. Snyder and Wil- liam D. Parente. October 1969, 70 p. on 2 microfiche. 40. Larvae of tuna and frigate mackerel (Pisces, Scom- bridae) in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, Geronimo cruise 5, 10 February to 19 38 April 1965, by W. J. Richards, David C. Simmons, Ann Jensen, and Walter C. Mann. April 1970, 24 p. on 1 microfiche. 41. Spawning ground catalog of the Chignik River sys- tem, Alaska, by Duane E. Phinney. January 1970, 147 p. on 3 microfiche. 42. Temperature, salinity, and transparency obser- vations, coastal Gulf of Maine, 1962-65, by Joseph J. Graham. January 1970, 44 p. on 1 microfiche. 43. Temperature, dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, and biochemical oxygen demand in the Columbia River Estuary, 1966-67, by Carl W. Sims and Carl J. Cederholm. January 1970, 34 p. on 1 microfiche. 44. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory districts nos. 10 and 11, by E. J. Huizer, T. H. Rich- ardson, and Norman Johnston. February 1970, 268 p. on 4 microfiche. 45. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory districts nos. 14 and 15, by E. J. Huizer and T. H. Richardson. February 1970, 209 p. on 4 microfiche. 46. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory district no. 12, by E. J. Huizer and T. Richardson, and C. C. Larson. March 1970, 223 p. on 4 micro- fiche. 47. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory district no. 13, by James W. Parker. March 1970, 326 p. on 5 microfiche. 48. Physical-chemical oceanographic data from the north Pacific Ocean, 1966-68, by W. J. Ingraham, Jr. and D. M. Fisk. June 1970, 683 p. on 10 microfiche. 49. Materials for the study of changes in apparent abundance of tunas in the Indian Ocean, 1952-65, by B. J. Rothschild and M. Y. Y. Yong. June 1970, 349 p. on 6 microfiche. 50. Primary productivity and related oceanographic data, subarctic Pacific region, 1966-68, by Jerry D. Larrance. February 1971, 113 p. on 2 microfiche. 51. Physical oceanographic data from the north Pacific Ocean, October 2 to November 8, 1965, by W. James Ingraham, Jr. February 1971, 43 p. on 1 microfiche. 52. Physical oceanographic data from the north Pacific Ocean, 1969, by W. James Ingraham, Jr., Donald M. Fisk, Gerald A. Sanger, Andrew Bakun, and Stephen E. Turner. April 1971, 180 p. on 3 microfiche. 53. Subsurface water temperatures of the Columbia River at Prescott, Oregon (river mile 72), 1968-69, by George R. Snyder and Robert J. McConnell. Feb- ruary 1971, 9 p. on 1 microfiche. 54. Limnological data from Lake St. Clair, 1963 to 1965, by Jarl K. Hiltunen. February 1971, 45 p. on 1 microfiche. 55. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico — 1967, by Carl H. Saloman and John L. Taylor. April 1971, 64 p. on 2 microfiche. 56. Dissolved nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, and related water temperatures in the Columbia and lower Snake rivers, 1965-69, by Kirk T. Beiningen and Wesley J. Ebel. April 1971, 60 p. on 1 microfiche. 57. Data on samples for surf clams and ocean quahogs, by John W. Ropes and Arthur S. Merrill. Feb- ruary 1971, 43 p. on 1 microfiche. 58. A survey of fish purchases by socio-economic characteristics, first quarterly report, February, March, and April 1969, by Darrel A. Nash. April 1971, 148 p. on 3 microfiche. 59. A survey of fish purchases by socio-economic characteristics, second quarterly report, May, June, and July 1969, by Darrel A. Nash. April 1971, 148 p. on 3 microfiche. 60. A survey of fish purchases by socio-economic characteristics, third quarterly report, August, Sep- tember, and October 1969, by Darrel A. Nash. April 1971, 148 p. on 3 microfiche. 61. A survey of fish purchases by socio-economic characteristics, fourth quarterly report, November and December 1969 and January 1970, by Darrel A. Nash. April 1971, 148 p. on 3 microfiche. 62. A survey of fish purchases of socio-economic charac- teristics, annual report, February 1969-January 1970, by Darrel A. Nash. April 1971, 162 p. on 3 microfiche. 63. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico — 1968, by Carl H. Saloman and John L. Taylor. May 1971, 204 p. on 4 microfiche. 64. Catches of postlarval white shrimp Penaeus setiferus (Linn.), and brown shrimp, P. aztecus, Ives, and temperature and salinity observations in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, March 1963 to April 1967, by C. W. Caillouet, Jr., B. J. Fontenot, Jr., W. S. Perret, R. J. Dugas, and H. F. Hebert. July 1971, 39 p. on 1 microfiche. 65. Physical-chemical oceanographic data from the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, 1970, by W. James Ingraham, Jr., Donald M. Fisk, and Stephen E. Turner. August 1971, 311 p. on 5 microfiche. 66. Summary of tags released and recovered for Atlan- tic menhaden, 1966-69, by L. C. Coston. August 1971, 117 p. on 2 microfiche. 67. Drift bottle experiments in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea— 1957-60, 1962, 1966, and 1970, by Felix Favorite and Donald M. Fisk. August 1971, 20 p. on 1 microfiche. 68. Sardine eggs and larvae and other fish larvae of the Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, by David Kramer. October 1971, 132 p. on 3 microfiche. 69. Sea-surface temperatures and salinities collected between 1957 and 1969 at nine Pacific monitoring stations, by Marian Y. Y. Yong. December 1971, 35 p. on 1 microfiche. 39 70. Conversion tables for commercially important penaeid shrimp of the Gulf of Mexico, by Clark T. Fontaine. December 1971, 9 p. on 1 microfiche. 71. Predation, particularly by sculping, on salmon fry in fresh waters of Washington, by Benjamin G. Pat- ten. 1972, 21 p. on 1 microfiche. 72. Surface zooplankton from Auke Bay and vicinity, southeastern Alaska, August 1962 to January 1964, by Bruce L. Wing and Gerald M. Reid. 1972, 765 p. on 12 microfiche. 73. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay, Florida — 1969, by Carl H. Saloman and John L. Taylor. 1972, 82 p. on 2 microfiche. 74. Collections of larval Gulf menhaden, Brevoortia patronus. from Galveston Entrance (1959-1969) and Sabine Pass (1963-1967), Texas, by Paul L. Fore and Kenneth N. Baxter. 1972, 17 p. on 1 microfiche. 75. Physical-chemical oceanographic data from the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, 1971, by W. James Ingraham, Jr., Donald M. Fisk, Charles J. Bartlett, and Stephen E. Turner. February 1973, 169 p. on 3 microfiche. 76. Amphipoda (Hyperiidea) distribution and abun- dance off the coast of central west Africa, by Joseph E. Tashiro and Jack W. Jossi. 1972, 38 p. on 1 microfiche. 77. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay, Florida— 1970, by Carl H. Saloman. June 1973, 246 p. on 4 microfiche. 78. Hydrographic observations in the Gulf of Mexico off Pinellas County, Florida (November 1970-January 1972), by Carl H. Saloman. June 1973, 224 p. on 4 microfiche. 79. Trawl catches and oceanographic data from the NMFS groundfish survey in the eastern Bering Sea, 1972, by Robert J. Wolotira, Jr. September 1973, 108 p. on 2 microfiche. 80. Physical oceanographic data from the North Pacific Ocean, 1972, by W. James Ingraham, Jr. and Donald M. Fisk. October 1973, 131 p. on 3 microfiche. 81. Expendable bathythermograph observations from the NMFS/MARAD Ship of Opportunity Program for 1971, by Steven K. Cook. November 1973, 132 p. on 3 microfiche. 82. Oceanic conditions during the Joint Investigation of the Southeastern Tropical Atlantic (JISETA)— Feb- ruary, April, and September-December 1968, by Steven K. Cook, James F. Hebard, Merton C. Ing- ham, Ellsworth C. Smith, and Carlos Afonso Dias. March 1974, 358 p. on 6 microfiche. 83. Sample catches of penaeid shrimp taken by trawl- ing in ..he northwestern Gulf of Mexico, 1961-65, by James M. Lyon and Kenneth N. Baxter. April 1974, .50 p. on 1 microfiche. 84. Hydrographic and meteorological observations from Tampa Bay and adjacent waters — 1971, by Carl H. Saloman. March 1974, 554 p. on 9 microfiche. 8-5. Release and recovery data from brown and white shrimp mark-recapture studies in the northern Gulf of Mexico, May 1967-November 1969, by Stephen H. Clark, Dennis A. Emiliani, and Richard A. Neal. July 1974, 152 p. on 3 microfiche. 86. Observations on growth of southeastern Bering Sea king crab, Paralithodes camtschatica, from a tag- recovery study, 1955-65, by Douglas D. Weber. August 1974, 122 p. on 2 microfiche. 87. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay and ad- jacent waters, May 1971 through April 1973, by L. Alan Collins and John H. Finucane. August 1974, 146 p. on 3 microfiche. 88. Trawl catches and oceanographic data from NMFS surveys of the Gulf of Alaska pandalid shrimp resource, 1970-72, by Duane H. Petersen. August 1974, 573 p. on 9 microfiche. 89. Compendium of juvenile menhaden surveys in coastal streams of the northern Gulf of Mexico, by William R. Turner, George N. Johnson, and Her- bert R. Gordy. August 1974, 189 p. on 3 microfiche. 90. Hydrographic observations in Tampa Bay and ad- jacent waters — 1972, by Carl H. Saloman and L. Alan Collins. August 1974, 176 p. on 3 microfiche. 91. Phytoplankton pigment and production measure- ments in the California Current region, 1969-72, by R. W. Owen, Jr. and C. K. Sanchez. November 1974, 185 p. on 3 microfiche. 92. Zooplankton, water temperature, and salinities in the Columbia River estuary, December 1971 through December 1972, by David A. Misitano. August 1974, 31 p. on 1 microfiche. 93. Catch per unit effort and mean total length of brown shrimp, Penaeus aztecus Ives, taken by trawl in the Galveston Bay system, Texas, 1963-67, by Lee Trent, Edward J. Pullen, Genevieve Adams, and Gilbert Zamora, Jr. September 1974, 42 p. on 1 microfiche. 94. Benthic macroinvertebrates and sediments from upland canals in Tampa Bay, Florida, by John R. Hall and William N. Lindall, Jr. September 1974, 221 p. on 4 microfiche. 95. Data of the Biology Phase, Florida portion, Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inventory, by J. Kneeland McNulty, William N. Lindall, Jr., and Ernest A. Anthony. September 1974, 229 p. on 4 microfiche. 96. Groundfish and crab resources in the Gulf of Alaska — based on International Pacific Halibut Commission trawl surveys, May 1961-March 1963, by Steven E. Hughes. October 1974, 87 p. on 2 microfiche. 97. Hydrographic observations from a natural marsh and a marsh altered by dredging, bulkheading, and filling in West Bay, Texas, by Edward J. Pullen and Lee Trent. October 1974, 15 p. on 1 microfiche. Fishery and Oceanography Translations Subject- and author-indexed lists of translations are available to fishery scientists and oceanographers. Limited distribution is made to laboratories, libraries, 40 State fishery agencies, research institutions, and research scientists. This series was discontinued during 1965. 4. Recent Soviet pamphlets and books on fisheries and oceanography, by Kristian Fr. Wiborg. January 1965, p. 1-3. Titles of recent Soviet articles of interest to fishery biologists and oceanographers, by Kristian Fr. Wiborg. January 1965, p. 4-23. Abstracts from recent Soviet publications on fisheries and oceanography, by Kristian Fr. Wiborg. January 1965, p. 24-50. 5. Translations of fishery and oceanography literature, authors KE-L, compiled by Paul T. Macy. April 1965, 37 p. 6. Translated titles of recent Soviet literature on fisheries, aquatic sciences, and oceanography, by Sherry L. Pearson, Paul T. Macy, and Kristian Fr. Wiborg. October 1965, 56 p. Fishery Bulletin This series includes original research reports and tech- nical notes on investigations in fishery science, en- gineering, and economics. Beginning in 1963 with volume 63, papers were bound together in a single issue of the bulletin instead of being issued individually. Beginning with volume 70, number 1, January 1972, the Fishery Bulletin became a periodical, issued quarterly. Vol. 65, no. 1, 1965. Marine decapod crustaceans of the Carolinas, by Austin B. Williams, p. 1-298. Vol. 65, no. 2, 1966. Annual marks on shell and ligament of sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus, by Arthur S. Merrill, Julius A. Posgay, and Fred E. Nichy, p. 299-311. Dynamics of a penaeid shrimp population and management implications, by Joseph H. Kut- kuhn, p. 313-338. Study of loss and delay of salmon passing Rock Island Dam, Columbia River, 1954-1956, by Robert R. French and Roy J. Wahle, p. 339-368. Occurrence in Tampa Bay, Florida, of immature species dominant in Gulf of Mexico commercial fisheries, by James E. Sykes and John H. Finucane, p. 369-379. Gill net mesh selection curves for Pacific salmon on the high seas, by Alvin E. Peterson, p. 381-390. Life history of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur), in western Lake Erie, by Anthony Bodola, p. 391-425. Bioaccumulation of radioactive gold used as a sedi- ment tracer in the estuarine environment, by Thomas W. Duke, John P. Baptist, and Donald E. Hoss, p. 427-436. A generic key to the protozoean, mysis, and postlar- val stages of the littoral Penaeidae of the north- western Gulf of Mexico, by Harry L. Cook, p. 437- 447. Migrations and geographic distribution of pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, of the Tortugas and Sanibel grounds, Florida, by T. J. Costello and Donald M. Allen, p. 449-459. Time of migration and age group structure of sockeye salmon {Oncorhynchus nerka) spawning populations in the Naknek River system, Alaska, by Richard R. Straty, p. 461-478. Skipjack tuna spawning in the Marquesas Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago, by Howard O. Yoshida, p. 479-488. Food of young-of-the-year walleyes in Lake Erie, by David R. Wolfert, p. 489-494. Effect of the spawning bed environment on reproduction of pink and chum salmon, by Wil- liam J. McNeil, p. 495-523. Vol. 65, no. 3, 1966. Life history of the spiny dogfish, by Albert C. Jen- sen, p. 527-554. Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri in the Naknek River system of southwest Alaska, by William R. Heard and Wilbur L. Hartman, p. 555-579. A review of western Atlantic cat sharks, Scylior- hinidae with descriptions of a new genus and five new species, by Stewart Springer, p. 581-624. Survey of pelagic fishes of the California Current area, by Frederick H. Berry and Herbert C. Per- kins, p. 625-682. Comparison of two methods of N-ethylcarbazole car- bohydrate analysis, by Kenneth T. Marvin and Raphael R. Proctor, Jr., p. 683-684. Rapid method for determining water content in oys- ter tissue, by Thomas C. Carver, Jr., p. 685-686. Vol. 66, no. 1, 1967. Distribution of larval tunas in Marquesan waters, by Eugene L. Nakamura and Walter M. Matsumoto, p. 1-12. Association of fishes with flotsam in the offshore waters of Central America, by John R. Hunter and Charles T. Mitchell, p. 13-29. Analog computer models of fish populations, by Ralph P. Silliman, p. 31-46. A serologically detected serum factor associated with maturity in English sole, Parophrys vetulus, and Pacific halibut, Hippoglossus stenolepis, by Fred M. Utter and George J. Ridgway, p. 47-58. Effect of water velocity on passage of salmonids in a transportation channel, by Joseph R. Gauley, p. 59-63. Comparative anatomy and systematics of the tunas, genus Thunnus, by Robert H. Gibbs, Jr. and Bruce B. Collette, p. 65-130. Influence of Rocky Reach Dam and the temperature of the Okanogan River on the upstream migration of sockeye salmon, by Richard L. Majors and James L. Mighell, p. 131-147. 41 Codium enters Maine waters, by Gareth W. Coffin and Alden P. Stickney. p. 159-161. La bora ton- evaluation of red-tide control agents, by Kenneth T. Manin and Raphael R. Proctor, Jr., p. 163-164. Vol. 66, no. 2, 1968. Objective studies of scales of Columbia River chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum), by Ted S. Y. Koo and Andhi Isaran- kura. p. 165-180. Catch and estimates of fishing effort and apparent abundance in the fishery for skipjack tuna (Kat- suwonus pelamis) in Hawaiian waters, 1952-62, by Richard N. Uchida, p. 181-194. Characteristics of the blood of adult pink salmon at three stages of maturity, by Kenneth E. Hutton, p. 195-202. Cross-reactive properties of antisera prepared in rabbits by stimulations with teleost vitellins, by Fred M. Utter and George J. Ridgway, p. 203-207. Occurrence of macrozooplankton in Tampa Bay, Florida, and the adjacent Gulf of Mexico, by John A. Kelly, Jr. and Alexander Dragovich, p. 209-221. The geostrophic circulation and distribution of water properties off the coasts of Vancouver Is- land and Washington, spring and fall 1963, by W. James Ingraham, Jr., p. 223-250. Systematics and biology of the bonefish, Albula nemoptera (Fowler), by Luis R. Rivas and Stan- ley M. Warlen, p. 251-258. Responses of marine organisms during the solar eclipse of July 1963, by Bernard E. Skud, p. 259- 271. Shell deformity of mollusks attributable to the hy- droid, Hydractinia echinata, by Arthur S. Mer- rill, p. 273-279. Offshore distribution of Hydractinia echinata, by Arthur S. Merrill, p. 281-283. Cyclopoid copepods of the genus Tucca (Tuccidae), parasitic on diodontid and tetraodontid fishes, by Ju-shey Ho, p. 285-298. Morphology and distribution of larval wahoo Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier) in the central Pacific Ocean, by Walter M. Matsumoto, p. 299- 322. Seasonal distribution and relative abundance of planktonic-stage shrimp (Penaeus spp.) in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, 1961, by Robert F. Temple and Clarence C. Fischer, p. 323-334. Principal diseases of commercially important marine bivalve Mollusca and Crustacea, by Carl ■J. Sindermann and Aaron Rosenfield, p. 335-385. Some features of the Gulf Stream off Chesapeake Bay in the spring of 1963, by P. A. Mazeika, p. 387-423. Interaction of food level and exploitation in ex- perimental fish populations, by Ralph P. Silliman, p. 425-439. Seasonal occurrence and size distribution of post- lanal brown and white shrimp near Galveston Texas, with notes on species identification, by Kenneth N. Baxter and William C. Renfro, p. 149- 158. Vol. 66, no. 3, 1968. Models of oceanic migrations of Pacific salmon and comments on guidance mechanisms, by William F. Royce, Lynwood S. Smith, and Allan C. Hartt, p. 441-462. Hydrological and biological characteristics of Florida's west coast tributaries, by Alexander Dragovich, John A. Kelly, Jr., and H. Grant Goodell, p. 463-477. Intragravel flow and interchange of water in a streambed, by Walter G. Vaux, p. 479-489. Mortality rates in populations of pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum, on the Sanibel and Tortugas grounds, Florida, by T. J. Costello and Donald M. Allen, p. 491-502. Oceanographic conditions in the northeast Pacific Ocean and their relation to the albacore fishery, by Robert W. Owen, Jr., p. 503-526. Calanoid copepods from the central North Pacific Ocean, by Tai Soo Park, p. 527-572. A rapid method of tagging fish, by Henry M. Sakuda, p. 573-574. Migration and distribution of pink salmon spawners in Sashin Creek in 1965, and survival of their progeny, by William J. McNeil, p. 575-586. Preliminary analysis of the catch curve of the Pacific sardine, Sardinops caerulea Girard, by Sigeiti Hayasi, p. 587-598. Diel movement and vertical distribution of juvenile anadromous fish in turbine intakes, by Clifford W. Long, p. 599-609. Vol. 67, no. 1, 1969. Seasonal depth distribution of fish in southeastern Lake Michigan, by LaRue Wells, p. 1-15. Biology of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Rath- bun, in the St. Johns River, Florida, by Marlin E. Tagatz, p. 17-33. Passage of adult chinook salmon through Brownlee reservoir, 1960-62, by Parker S. Trefethen and Doyle F. Sutherland, p. 35-45. Distribution, apparent abundance, and size com- position of albacore (Thunnus alalunga) taken in the longline fishery based in American Samoa, 1954-65, by Tamio Otsu and Ray F. Sumida, p. 47-69. Micronekton of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean: family composition, distribution, abundance, and relations to tuna, by Maurice Blackburn, p. 71- 115. Supersaturation of atmospheric gases in the coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine, by Alden P. Stick- ney, p. 117-123. Relation between tail length and total length for three commercially important species of penaeid 42 shrimp, by Clark T. Fontaine and Richard A. Neal, p. 125-126. Sea-stars of North Carolina, by I. E. Gray, Maureen E. Downey, and M. J. Cerame-Vivas, p. 127-163. Abundance and distribution of the larvae of the pink shrimp (Penaeus duorarum) on the Tortugas shelf of Florida, August 1962-October 1964, by J. L. Munro, A. C. Jones, and D. Dimitriou, p. 165-181. Vol. 67, no. 2, 1969. The feeding habits of the green crab, Carcinus maenas (L.), by John W. Ropes, p. 183-203. Early life history and spawning of the albacore, Thunnus alalunga, in Hawaiian waters, by Howard O. Yoshida, p. 205-211. Some effects of hydraulic dredging and coastal development in Boca Ciega Bay, Florida, by John L. Taylor and Carl H. Saloman, p. 213-241. Photographic atlas of sockeye salmon scales, by Kenneth H. Mosher, p. 243-280. Growth of juvenile blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, in the St. Johns River, Florida, by Mar- lin E. Tagatz, p. 281-288. Distribution of brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus aztecus Ives) as related to turbid water photographed from space, by Milton J. Lindner and James S. Bailey, p. 289-294. Physical and chemical limnology of Brownlee Reser- voir, 1962-64, by Wesley J. Ebel and Charles H. Koski, p. 295-335. Changes in abundance of the green crab, Carcinus maenas (L.), in relation to recent temperature changes, by Walter R. Welch, p. 337-345. Egg-to-migrant survival of spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Yakima River, Washington, by Richard L. Major and James L. Mighell, p. 347-359. Contribution of Columbia River hatcheries to har- vest of fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), by Donald D. Worlund, Roy J. Wahle, and Paul D. Zimmer, p. 361-391. Effects of pesticides on embryonic development of clams and oysters and on survival and growth of the larvae, by Harry C. Davis and Herbert Hidu, p. 393-404. Biological studies and estimates of optimum es- capements of sockeye salmon in the major river system in southwestern Alaska, by Robert L. Burgner, Charles J. DiCostanzo, Robert J. Ellis, George Y. Harry, Jr., Wilbur L. Hartman, Orra E. Kerns, Jr., Ole A. Mathisen, and William F. Royce, p. 405-459. Vol. 67, no. 3, 1969. Western Atlantic shrimps of the genus Penaeus, by Isabel Perez Farfante, p. 461-591. Vol. 68, no. 1, 1969. Supersaturation of nitrogen in the Columbia River and its effect on salmon and steelhead trout, by Wesley J. Ebel, p. 1-11. Additions to a revision of argentinine fishes, by Daniel M. Cohen and Samuel P. Atsaides, p. 13- 36. Bathymetric maps and geomorphology of the Mid- dle Atlantic Continental Shelf, by Franklin Stearns, p. 37-66. Feeding rates of starfish, Asterias forbesi (Desor), at controlled water temperatures and during dif- ferent seasons of the year, by Clyde L. MacKen- zie, Jr., p. 67-72. Factors influencing the attraction of Atlantic her- ring, Clupea harengus harengus, to artificial lights, by Alden P. Stickney, p. 73-85. Variations in marine zooplankton from a single locality in Hawaiian waters, by Richard S. Shomura and Eugene L. Nakamura, p. 87-100. Additional references on the biology of shrimp, family Penaeidae, by Donald M. Allen and T. J. Costello, p. 101-134. Food, growth, migration, reproduction, and abun- dance of pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides, and At- lantic croaker, Micropogon undulatus, near Pen- sacola, Florida, 1963-65, by David J. Hansen, p. 135-146. Conditions related to upwelling which determine distribution of tropical tunas off western Baja California, by Maurice Blackburn, p. 147-176. Vol. 68, no. 2, 1971. Young of the Atlantic sailfish, Istiophorus platypterus, by Jack W. Gehringer, p. 177-189. Mollusks and benthic environments in Hills- borough Bay, Florida, by John L. Taylor, John R. Hall, and Carl H. Saloman, p. 191-202. Migration of juvenile salmon and trout into Brown- lee Reservoir, 1962-65, by Richard F. Krcma and Robert F. Raleigh, p. 203-217. Distribution and movement of juvenile salmon in Brownlee Reservoir, 1962-65, by Joseph T. Dur- kin, Donn L. Park, and Robert F. Raleigh, p. 219- 243. Emigration of juvenile salmon and trout from Brownlee Reservoir, 1963-65, by Carl W. Sims, p. 245-259. Characteristics of some larval bothid flatfish, and development and distribution of larval spotfin flounder, Cyclopsetta fimbriata (Bothidae), by Elmer J. Gutherz, p. 261-283. Control of oyster drills, Eupleura caudata and Urosalpinx cinera, with the chemical Polystream, by Clyde L. MacKenzie, Jr., p. 285-297. Comparative distribution of mollusks in dredged and undredged portions of an estuary, with a sys- tematic list of species, by James E. Sykes and John R. Hall, p. 299-306. Effect of water velocity on the fish-guiding ef- ficiency of an electrical guiding system, by John R. Pugh, Gerald E. Monan, and Jim R. Smith, p. 307-324. 43 Revision of the genus Symphysanodon (Pisces: Lut- janidae) with descriptions of four new species, by William D. Anderson. Jr.. p. 325-346 Vol. 68, no. 3. 1971. Copepods and needlefishes: A study in host-parasite relationships, by Roger F. Cressey and Bruce B. (Toilette, p. 347-432. Some chemical and physical properties of two toxins from the red-tide organism. Gymnodinium breve, by Dean F. Martin and Ashim B. Chatterjee. p. 433-443. The food of skipjack and yellowfin tunas in the At- lantic Ocean, by Alexander Dragovich, p. 445-460. An estimate of mortality of chinook salmon in the Columbia River near Bonneville Dam during the summer run of 1955, by Theodore R. Merrill, Jr., Melvin D. Collins, and Joseph VV. Greenough, p. 461-492. Food of young Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyran- nus, in relation to metamorphosis, by Fred C. June and Frank T. Carlson, p. 493-512. Harmonic functions for sea-surface temperatures and salinities, Koko Head, Oahu, 1956-69, and sea-surface temperatures, Christmas Island, 1954- 59, by Gunter R. Seckel and Marian Y. Y. Yong, p. 181-214. Masking undesirable flavors in fish oils, by Gisela Jellinek and Maurice E. Stansby, p. 215-222. Early developmental stages of the brown shrimp, Penaeus azteeus Ives, reared in the laboratory, by Harry L. Cook and M. Alice Murphy, p. 223-239. Protein autolysis rates at various pH's and tem- peratures in hake, Merluccius productus, and Pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, and their effect on yield in the preparation of fish protein concentrate, by Barbara Koury, John Spinelli, and Dave Wieg, p. 241-246. Equipment for holding and releasing penaeid shrimp during marking experiments, by Dennis A. Emiliani, p. 247-251. An adult bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, from a Florida west coast urban waterway, by Robert W. Topp and Frank H. Hoff, p. 251-252. Vol. 69. no. 1. 1971. In memoriam — Wilbert McLeod Chapman and Mil- ner Baily Schaefer, by Philip M. Roedel, p. 1-2. Kinds and abundance of fish larvae in the eastern tropical Pacific, based on collections made on EASTROPAC I, by Elbert H. Ahlstrom, p. 3-77. Size structure and growth rate of Euphausia pacifica off the Oregon coast, by Michael C. Smiles, Jr. and William G. Pearcy, p. 79-86. Estimating phytoplankton production from am- monium and chlorophyll concentrations in nutrient-poor water of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, by William H. Thomas and Robert W. Owen, Jr., p. 87-92. Ecological efficiency of a pelagic mysid shrimp; es- timates from growth, energy budget, and mor- tality studies, by Robert I. Clutter and Gail H. Theilacker, p. 93-115. A linear-programming solution to salmon manage- ment, by Brian J. Rothschild and James W. Bal- siger, p. 117-140. Chemical and nutritional characteristics offish pro- tein concentrate processed from heated whole red hake, Urophycis chuss, by David L. Dubrow and Bruce R. Stillings, p. 141-144. Effect of ice storage on the chemical and nutritive properties of solvent-extracted whole fish — red hake, Urophycis chuss, by David L. Dubrow, Nor- man L. Brown, E. R. Pariser, Harry Miller, Jr., V. D. Sidwell, and Mary E. Ambrose, p. 145-150. Laboratory rearing of the desert pupfish, Cyprinodon macularius, by David Crear and Ir- win Haydock, p. 151-156. Gonad maturation and hormone-induced spawning of the Gulf croaker, Bairdiella icistia, by Irwin Haydock, p. 157-180. Vol. 69, no. 2, 1971. Swimming speed, tail beat frequency, tail beat am- plitude, and size in jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, and other fishes, by John R. Hun- ter and James R. Zweifel, p. 253-266. Sustained speed of jack mackerel, Trachurus sym- metricus, by John R. Hunter, p. 267-271. The transplanting and survival of turtle grass, Thalassia testudinum, in Boca Ciega Bay, Florida, by John A. Kelly, Jr., Charles M. Fuss, Jr., and John R. Hall, p. 273-280. Effect of dietary fish oil on the fatty acid com- position and palatibility of pig tissues, by Robert R. Kifer, Preston Smith, Jr., and Edgar P. Young, p. 281-302. Cetaceans from the Lesser Antillean Island of St. Vincent, by David K. Caldwell, Melba C. Cald- well, Warren F. Rathjen, and John R. Sullivan, p. 303-312. Contributions to the biology of the royal red shrimp, Hymenopenaeus robustus Smith, by William W. Anderson and Milton J. Lindner, p. 313-336. Sex pheromone activity of the molting hormone, crustecdysone, on male crabs (Pachygrapsus crassipes, Cancer antennarius, and C. anthonyi), by James S. Kittredge, Michelle Terry, and Fran- cis T. Takahashi, p. 337-343. Characteristics of sea-surface temperature anomalies, by L. E. Eber, p. 345-355. Induced spawning of the northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax Girard, by Roderick Leong, p. 357-360. Gill raker apparatus and food selectivity among mackerels, tunas, and dolphins, by John J. Mag- nuson and Jean G. Heitz, p. 361-370. 44 Nature of free radicals in freeze-dried fishery products and other lipid-protein systems, by Wil- liam T. Roubal, p. 371-377. The relation between exercise and biochemical changes in red and white muscle and liver in the jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, by Aus- tin W. Pritchard, John R. Hunter, and Reuben Lasker, p. 379-386. Sebastes variegatus, sp. n. from the northeastern Pacific Ocean (Pisces, Scorpaenidae), by Jay C. Quast, p. 387-398. Calico scallop distribution, abundance, and yield off eastern Florida, 1967-68, by Richard B. Roe, Robert Cummins, Jr., and Harvey R. Bullis, Jr., p. 399-409. Effects of delayed initial feeding on larvae of the grunion, Leuresthes tenuis (Ayres), by Robert C. May, p. 411-425. The relative sampling performance of 6- and 10-foot Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawls, by William A. Friedl, p. 427-432. Studies on the use of carbon dioxide dissolved in refrigerated brine for the preservation of whole fish, by Harold J. Barnett, Richard W. Nelson, Patrick J. Hunter, Steven Bauer, and Herman Groninger, p. 433-442. DDT residues in seawater and particulate matter in the California Current system, by James L. Cox, p. 443-450. Egg loss during incubation from offshore northern lobsters (Decapoda: Homaridae), by Herbert C. Perkins, p. 451-453. Additional data on the spawning of the hake, by John S. MacGregor, p. 581-585. The low-temperature threshold for pink salmon eggs in relation to a proposed hydroelectric in- stallation, by Jack E. Bailey and Dale R. Evans, p. 587-593. Primary production in the mid-Subarctic Pacific Region, 1966-68, by Jerry D. Larrance, p. 595-613. Iago, a new genus of carcharhinid sharks, with a redescription of /. omanensis, by Leonard J. V. Compagno and Stewart Springer, p. 615-626. Uptake, assimilation, and loss of DDT residues by Euphausia pacifica, a euphausiid shrimp, by James L. Cox, p. 627-633. A key to the American Pacific shrimps of the genus Trachypenaeus (Decapoda, Penaeidae), with the description of a new species, by Isabel Perez Far- fante, p. 635-646. Artificial ripening of maatjes-cured herring with the aid of proteolytic enzyme preparations, by T. M. Ritskes, p. 647-654. Laboratory studies on predation by marine copepods on fish larvae, by Kurt Lillelund and Reuben Lasker, p. 655-667. Trophic interaction between the sea star Pisaster giganteus and the gastropod Kelletia kelletii, by Richard J. Rosenthal, p. 669-679. Variability of near-surface zooplankton off southern California, as shown by towed-pump sampling, by Charles P. O'Connell, p. 681-697. Predation on juvenile Pacific salmon by a marine isopod Rocinela belliceps pugettensis (Crustacea, Isopoda), by Anthony J. Novotny and Conrad V. M. Mahnken, p. 699-701. Vol. 69, no. 3, 1971. Internal defenses of Crustacea: a review, by Carl J. Sindermann, p. 455-489. Cleaning symbiosis among California inshore fishes, by Edmund S. Hobson, p. 491-523. Gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus, avoid the un- derwater sounds of killer whales, Orcinus orca, by William C. Cummings and Paul O. Thompson, p. 525-530. Killer whale, Orcinus orca, sounds repel white whales, Delphinapterus leucas, by James F. Fish and John S. Vania, p. 531-535. Developmental abnormalities of the flatfish Achirus lineatus reared in the laboratory, by Edward D. Houde, p. 537-544. Early life history of skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, in the Pacific Ocean, by Howard 0. Yoshida, p. 545-554. Distribution of tuna larvae (Pisces, Scombridae) in the northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, by William J. Richards and David C. Sim- mons, p. 555-568. Random variability and parameter estimation for the generalized production model, by William W. Fox, Jr., p. 569-580. Vol. 69, no. 4, 1971. Measurements of fish target strength: a review, by Richard H. Love, p. 703-715. Distribution and biology of mysids (Crustacea, Mysidacea) from the Atlantic coast of the United States in the NMFS Woods Hole collection, by Roland L. Wigley and Bruce R. Burns, p. 717-746. Escapement levels and productivity of the Nushagak sockeye salmon run from 1908 to 1966, by Ole A. Mathisen, p. 747-763. Changes in catch and effort in the Atlantic men- haden purse-seine fishery 1940-68, by William R. Nicholson, p. 765-781. Abundance and distribution of young Atlantic men- haden, Brevoortia tyrannus, in the White Oak River estuary, North Carolina, by E. Peter H. Wil- kens and Robert M. Lewis, p. 783-789. Isistius brasiliensis, a squaloid shark, the probable cause of crater wounds on fishes and cetaceans, by Everet C. Jones, p. 791-798. The relative importance of nannoplankton and net- plankton as primary producers in the California Current system, by Thomas C. Malone, p. 799- 820. 45 Distribution, apparent abundance, and length com- position of juvenile albacore, Thurmus alalunga, in the South Pacific Ocean, by Howard 0. Yoshida, p. 821-827. Comparison of phytoplankton production between natural and altered areas in West Bay, Texas, by Jane Corliss and Lee Trent, p. 829-832. Thermal tolerance of juvenile Pacific salmon and steelhead trout in relation to supersaturation of nitrogen gas, by Wesley J. Ebel. Earl M. Dawley, and Bruce H. Monk. p. 833-843. Contribution to the population dynamics of Atlan- tic albacore with comments on potential yield, by Grant L. Beardsley, p. 845-857. Plankton populations and upwelling off the coast of Peru. June 1969, by John R. Beers, Merritt R. Stevenson, Richard W. Eppley, and Elaine R. Brooks, p. 859-876. Observations on two species of dolphins from the tropical mid-Atlantic, by Thomas Potthoff, p. 877-879. Respiratory, behavioral, and endocrine responses of a teleost to a restricted environment, by Martin Sage, p. 879-880. Occurrence of the barracudina, Paralepis atlantica Krrfyer, in the central North Pacific Ocean, by Richard G. Bakkala, p. 881. Vol. 70. no. 1, 1972. On the clarification of larval tuna identification par- ticularly in the genus Thunnus, by Walter M. Matsumoto, Elbert H. Ahlstrom, S. Jones, Witold L. Klawe, William J. Richards, and Shoji Ueyanagi, p. 1-12. The fertilization of Great Central Lake. I. Effect of primary production, by T. R. Parsons, K. Stephens, and M. Takahashi, p. 13-23. The fertilization of Great Central Lake. II. Zooplankton standing stock, by R. J. LeBrasseur and O. D. Kennedy, p. 25-36. The fertilization of Great Central Lake. III. Effect on juvenile sockeye salmon, by W. E. Barraclough and D. Robinson, p. 37-48. Escape behavior of the Hawaiian spinner porpoise (Stenella cf. S. longirostris), by William F. Perrin and John R. Hunter, p. 49-60. Methods for tagging small cetaceans, by W. E. Evans, J. D. Hall, A. B. Irvine, and J. S. Leather- wood, p. 61-65. A review of the lanternfish genus Taaningichthys (Family Myctophidae) with the description of a new species, by Brent Davy, p. 67-78. Some life history characteristics of coho salmon of the Karluk River system, Kodiak Island, Alaska, by Benson Drucker, p. 79-94. Developmental rates at various temperatures of em- bryos of the northern lobster ( Homarus americanus Milne-Edwards), by Herbert C. Per- kins, p. 95-99. Preliminary studies of selected environmental and nutritional requirements for the culture of penaeid shrimp, by Lowell V. Sick, James W. Andrews, and David B. White, p. 101-109. Method of determining carotenoid contents of Alaska pink shrimp and representative values for several shrimp products, by Carolyn E. Kelley and Anthony W. Harmon, p. 111-113. A description of young Atlantic menhaden, Brevoor- tia tryannus, in the White Oak River estuary, North Carolina, by Robert M. Lewis, E. Peter H. Wilkens, and Herbert R. Gordy, p. 115-118. Growth of premigratory chinook salmon in seawater, by Bernard M. Kempshire, Jr. and William J. Mc- Neil, p. 119-123. Effect of encroachment of Wanapum Dam Reser- voir on fish passage over Rock Island Dam, Columbia River, by Richard L. Major and Gerald J. Paulik, p. 125-140. Scale features of sockeye salmon from Asian and North American coastal regions, by Kenneth H. Mosher, p. 141-183. Development and early life history of the northern sennet, Sphyraena borealis DeKay (Pisces: Sphyraenidae) reared in the laboratory, by Ed- ward D. Houde, p. 185-195. Sensory factors in the side-to-side spacing and positional orientation of the tuna, Euthynnus af- finis, during schooling, by Phyllis H. Cahn, p. 197- 204. A predator-prey relationship between the leather star, Dermasterias imbricata, and the purple ur- chin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, by Richard J. Rosenthal and James R. Chess, p. 205-216. Comparison of foregut contents of Sergestes similis obtained from net collections and albacore stomachs, by David C. Judkins and Abraham Fleminger, p. 217-223. Longevity and growth of tagged king crabs in the eastern Bering Sea, by David T. Hoopes and John F. Karinen, p. 225-226. Vol. 70, no. 2, 1972. Japanese distant-water fisheries: a review, by Hiroshi Kasahara, p. 227-282. Migration and distribution of white marlin and blue marlin in the Atlantic Ocean, by Frank J. Mather III, Albert C. Jones, and Grant L. Beardsley, Jr., p. 283-298. Retention of larval herring within the Sheepscot Es- tuary of Maine, by Joseph J. Graham, p. 299-305. Abundance, distribution, movements, and lengths of larval herring along the western coast of the Gulf of Maine, by Joseph J. Graham, Stanley B. Chenoweth, and Clarence W. Davis, p. 307-321. An ecological study of Georgia coastal fishes, by Michael D. Dahlberg, p. 323-353. The relationship between the summer food of juvenile sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, and the standing stock of zooplankton in Iliamna Lake, Alaska, by Stephen H. Hoag, p. 355-362. 46 Small-scale distributions of oceanic diatoms, by E. L. Venrick, p. 363-372. Laboratory observations on the early growth of the albalone, Haliotis sorenseni, and the effect of tem- perature on larval development and settling suc- cess, by David L. Leighton, p. 373-381. Exploitation effects upon interspecific relationships in marine ecosystems, by Saul B. Saila and James D. Parrish, p. 383-393. Nitrogen excretion by anchovy (Engraulis mordax and E. ringens) and jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), by James J. McCarthy and Terry E. Whitledge, p. 395-401. Electrophoretic investigation of the family Scor- paenidae, by Allyn G. Johnson, Fred M. Utter, and Harold O. Hodgins, p. 403-413. The synergistic effects of temperature, salinity, and mercury on survival and metabolism of the adult fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, by Winnoa B. Vern- berg and John Vernberg, p. 415-420. Length-weight relationship, food habits, parasites, and sex and age determination of the ratfish, Hydrolagus colliei (Lay and Bennett), by Allyn G. Johnson and Howard F. Horton, p. 421-429. Ocean distribution, growth, and effects of the troll fishery on yield of fall chinook salmon from Columbia River hatcheries, by Kenneth A. Henry, p. 431-445. Selection of spawning sites by sockeye salmon in small streams, by David T. Hoopes, p. 447-458. Rediscription of some species of Chone Kroyer and Euchone Malmgren, and three new species (Sabellidae, Polychaeta), by Karl Banse, p. 459- 495. A model for optimal salmon management, by Doug- las E. Booth, p. 497-506. A second record of a rare siphonophore Epibulia rit- teriana Haeckel 1888, by A. Alvarino, p. 507-509. Deep observations of anchovy and blue sharks from Deepstar 4000, by Isaac E. Davies and Robert P. Bradley, p. 510-511. The use of concentration indices in fisheries, by B. J. Rothschild and D. S. Robson, p. 511-514. Suitability of internal tags for Atlantic menhaden, by Frank T. Carlson and John W. Reintjes, p. 514- 517. Filtration efficiencies of Boothbay depressor trawls, by Joseph J. Graham, p. 518-520. Vol. 70, no. 3, 1972. Oscar Elton Sette, by Philip M. Roedel, p. 523-524. Oscar Elton Sette: fishery biologist, by Patricia Powell, p. 525-535. Research and the Fisheries Service's second 100 years, by Philip M. Roedel, p. 537-539. Development of the lanternfish, Scopelopsis mul- tipunctatus Brauer 1906, with a discussion of its phylogenetic position in the family Myctophidae and its role in a proposed mechanism for the evolution of photophore patterns in lanternfishes, by Geoffrey H. Moser and Elbert H. Ahlstrom, p. 541-564. The fish family Moridae in the eastern North Pacific with notes on morid otoliths, caudal skeletons, and the fossil record, by John E. Fitch and Lloyd W. Barker, p. 559-584. Marine fisheries of New York State, by J. L. Mc- Hugh, p. 585-610. Space scales of sea-surface temperature patterns and their causes, by Jerome Namias, p. 611-617. Monthly sea level differences between the Hawaiian Islands and the California coast, by J. F. T. Saur, p. 619-636. Temperature trends and the distribution of ground- fish in continental shelf waters, Nova Scotia to Long Island, by John B. Colton, Jr., p. 637-657. Water temperature and the migrations of American shad, by William C. Leggett and Richard R. Whit- ney, p. 659-670. An exposition on the definition of fishing effort, by Brian J. Rothschild, p. 671-679. Undergraduate education of fishery scientists, by William F. Royce, p. 681-691. Effect of crowding on relation between exploitation and yield in Tilapia macrocephala, by Ralph P. Silliman, p. 693-698. Variations in size and length composition of Atlan- tic menhaden groupings, by Fred C. June, p. 699- 713. Activity of Hawaiian reef fishes during the evening and morning transitions between daylight and darkness, by Edmund S. Hobson, p. 715-740. Consideration of three proposed models of the migration of young skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) into the eastern Pacific Ocean, by F. Williams, p. 741-762. Hawaiian-caught skipjack tuna and their physical environment, by Gunter R. Seckel, p. 763-787. Sampling anchovy larvae with a plankton purse seine, by Garth I. Murphy and Robert I. Clutter, p. 789-798. Selectivity of towed-net samplers, by Richard A. Barkley, p. 799-820. Swimming and feeding behavior of larval anchovy, Engraulis mordax, by John R. Hunter, p. 821-838. Mesh retention of larvae of Sardinops caerulea and Engraulis mordax by plankton nets, by William H. Lenarz, p. 839-848. The increase in spawning biomass of northern an- chovy, Engraulis mordax, by Paul E. Smith, p. 849-874. Pre-exploitation abundance of tunas in the equatorial central Pacific, by Garth I. Murphy and Richard S. Shomura, p. 875-913. Behavior of bluefin tuna schools in the eastern North Pacific Ocean as inferred from fishermen's logbooks, 1960-67, by Michael J. Scott and Glenn A. Flittner, p. 915-927. 47 Nutrient inversions in the southeastern tropical Pacific Ocean, by William H. Thomas, p. 929-932. Growth hormone- and prolactin-like proteins of the blue shark (Prionace glauca). by U. J. Lewis, R. N. P. Singh. B. K. Seavey, R. Lasker, and Grace E. Pickford. p. 933-939. Development and geographic distribution of the rockfish, Sebastes macdonaldi (Eigenmann and Beeson. 1893). family Scorpaenidae, off southern California and Baja California, by Geoffrey H. Moser, p. 941-958. Cycling of elements in estuaries, by D. A. Wolfe and T. R. Rice. p. 959-972. A laboratory study of particulate and filter feeding of the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, by Charles P. O'Connell and James R. Zweifel, p. 973-981. Color patterns of spinner porpoises (Stenella cf. S. longirostris) of the eastern Pacific and Hawaii, with comments on delphinid pigmentation, by William F. Perrin. p. 983-1003. Apparent abundance of some pelagic marine fishes off the southern and central California coast as surveyed by an airborne monitoring program, by James L. Squire, Jr, p. 1005-1019. An application of yield models to a California ocean shrimp population, by Norman J. Abramson and Patrick K. Tomlinson, p. 1021-1041. Observations on scale patterns and growth of the Pacific sardine reared in the laboratory, by Makoto Kimura and Gary T. Sakagawa, p. 1043- 1052. Unstructured marine food webs and "pollutant analogues," by John D. Issacs, p. 1053-1059. Vol. 70. no. 4. 1972. In memoriam: Oscar Elton Sette, by Reuben Lasker and Thomas A. Manar, p. 1061. Temperature and phytoplankton growth in the sea, by Richard W. Eppley, p. 1063-1085. Comparative study of food of skipjack and yellowfin tunas off the coast of West Africa, by Alexander Dragovich and Thomas Potthoff, p. 1087-1110. Food habits of juvenile marine fishes: evidence of the cleaning habit in the leatherjacket, Oligoplites saurus, and the spottail pinfish, Diplodus hol- brooki, by William E. S. Carr and Clayton A. Adams, p. 1111-1120. Comparison of various allometric relationships in in- tf-rndal and subtidal American oysters, by Richard F. Dame, p. 1121-1126. Activity and feeding behavior of the summer floun- der (Paralichthys dentatus L.) under controlled laboratory conditions, by Bori L. Olla, Carol E. Samet, and Anne L. Studholme, p. 1127-1136. The effects of temperature and photoperiod on reproductive cycling in the estuarine gobiid fish, Gillichthys mirnbilis, by Victor L. DeVlaming, p. 1137-1152. Kinds and abundance of fish larvae in the eastern tropical Pacific on the second multivessel EASTROPAC survey, and observations on the an- nual cycle of larval abundance, by Elbert H. Ahl- strom, p. 1153-1242. Description of black sea bass, Centropristis striata (Linnaeus), larvae and their occurrences north of Cape Lookout, North Carolina, in 1966, by Arthur W. Kendall, Jr., p. 1243-1260. Urea and other nitrogenous nutrients in La Jolla Bay during February, March, and April 1970, by James J. McCarthy and Daniel Kamykowski, p. 1261-1274. Fish solubles as a partial substitute for milk and milk by-products in liquid rations for neonatal animals, by Paul E. Bauersfeld, Jr. and Joseph H. Soares, Jr., p. 1275-1279. Comparison of the assimilation of different diets by Penaeus setiferus and P. azteeus, by Richard E. Condrey, James G. Gosselink, and Harry J. Ben- nett, p. 1281-1292. Growth and food conversion of rainbow trout reared in brackish and fresh water, by Takeshi Murai and James W. Andrews, p. 1293-1295. The amount of space available for marine and fresh- water fishes, by Michael H. Horn, p. 1295-1297. A system for collecting large numbers of live post- larval penaeid shrimp, by C. T. Fontaine, S. E. P. Gislason, and W. L. Trent, p. 1298-1302. Vol. 71, no. 1, 1973. Distribution of macroscopic remains of recent ani- mals from marine sediments off Massachusetts, by Roland L. Wigley and Frederick Charles Stin- ton, p. 1-40. Deep maxima of photosynthetic chlorophyll in the Pacific Ocean, by E. L. Venrick, J. A. McGowan, and A. W. Mantyla, p. 41-52. The nauplius II, metanauplius, and calyptopis stages of Thysanopnda tricuspidata Milne-Ed- wards (Euphausiacea), by Margaret D. Knight, p. 53-67. The larval stages of the deep sea red crab, Geryon quinquedens Smith, reared under laboratory con- ditions (Decapoda: Brachyrhyncha), by Herbert C. Perkins, p. 69-82. The systematic status of Merluccius in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico, by Charles Karnella, p. 83-91. Regional distribution of thyroid stimulating hor- mone activity in the pituitary gland of the Atlan- tic stingray, Dasyatis sabina, by Rodney G. Jack- son and Martin Sage, p. 93-97. Effect of drying and desolventizing on the func- tional properties of fish protein concentrate (FPC), by David L. Dubrow, p. 99-104. Fish larvae of the estuaries and coast of central Maine, by Stanley B. Chenoweth, p. 105-113. Effects of temperature and salinity on larval development of grass shrimp, Palaemonetes vul- 18 garis (Decapoda, Caridea), by Paul A. Sandifer, p. 115-123. Erythrocyte degeneration in the Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus harengus L., by Stuart W. Sher- burne, p. 125-134. Food of tunas and dolphins (Pisces: Scombridae and Coryphaenidae) with emphasis on the dis- tribution and biology of their prey Stolephorus buccaneeri (Engraulidae), by Thomas S. Hida, p. 135-143. Harvest and regrowth of turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) in Tampa Bay, Florida, by John L. Taylor, Carl H. Saloman, and Kenneth W. Prest, Jr., p. 145-148. The influence of temperature and salinity on the toxicity of cadmium to the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, by James O'Hara, p. 149-153. Fishes, macroinvertebrates, and hydrological con- ditions of upland canals in Tampa Bay, Florida, by William N. Lindall, Jr., John R. Hall, and Carl H. Saloman, p. 155-163. Maturity, sex ratio, and size composition of the natural population of American lobster, Homarus americanus, along the Maine coast, by Jay S. Krouse, p. 165-173. Apparent growth of yellowfin tuna from the eastern Atlantic Ocean, by J. C. LeGuen and Gary T. Sakagawa, p. 175-187. Descriptions of the larvae of four North Pacific Por- cellanidae (Crustacea: Anomura), by S. L. Gonor and J. J. Gonor, p. 189-223. Feeding, cleaning, and swimming behavior in larval stages of porcellanid crabs (Crustacea: Anomura), by S. L. Gonor and J. J. Gonor, p. 225-234. Biology of the pygmy sea bass, Serraniculus pumilio (Pisces: Serranidae), by Robert W. Hastings, p. 235-242. Design and evaluation of a sampler for measuring the near-bottom vertical distribution of pink shrimp, Pandalus jordani, by Alan J. Beardsley, p. 243-253. A review of the chemical and nutritive properties of condensed fish solubles, by Joseph Soares, Jr., David Miller, Susan Cuppett, and Paul Bauers- feld, Jr., p. 255-265. Helminths of sockeye salmon {Oncorhynchus nerka) from the Kvichak River system, Bristol Bay, Alaska, by David A. Pennell, C. Dale Becker, and Nora R. Scofield, p. 267-277. An ecological study of Gobiosoma bosci and G. ginsburgi (Pisces, Gobiidae) on the Georgia Coast, by Michael D. Dahlberg and James C. Conyers, p, 279-287. Caloric measurements of some estuarine organisms, by Gordon W. Thayer, William E. Schaaf, Joseph W. Angelovic, and Michael W. LaCroix, p. 289- 296. Atlantic thread herring (Opisthonema oglinum) - movements and population size in- ferred from tag returns, by Paul J. Pristas and Randall P. Cheek, p. 297-301. Meristic characters of some marine fishes of the western Atlantic Ocean, by Grant L. Miller and Sherrell C. Jorgenson, p. 301-312. Frequency and duration of flow reversal in the lower Columbia River, April 1968-March 1970, by George R. Snyder and Robert J. McConnell, p. 312-314. Long-term olfactory "memory" in coho salmon, On- corhynchus kisutch, by Andrew E. Dizon, Ross M. Horrall, and Arthur D. Hasler, p. 315-317. Hyporhamphus australis X Hy. melanochir, a hybrid halfbeak (Hemiramphidae) from Australia, by Bruce B. Collette, p. 318-321. Contribution on the spawning of Auxis sp. (Pisces, Scombridae) in the Atlantic Ocean, by David C. Simmons and Lucinda McDade, p. 321-324. Vol. 71, no. 2, 1973. Scientific advice on catch levels, by J. A. Gulland and L. K. Boerema, p. 325-335. Comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium of scom- broid and xiphoid fishes, by John J. Magnuson, p. 337-356. Asymmetry analysis in fishes: a possible statistical indicator of environmental stress, by David W. Valentine, Michael E. Soule, and Paul Samollow, p. 357-370. Distribution of sand lance, Ammodytes sp., larvae on the continental shelf from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras from RV Dolphin surveys in 1966, by Sarah W. Richards and Arthur W. Kendall, Jr., p. 371-386. Food and growth parameters of juvenile chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in central Columbia River, by C. Dale Becker, p. 387-400. Some aspects of the ecology of lanternfishes (Myc- tophidae) in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, by Thomas A. Clarke, p. 401-434. Cell types, differential cell counts, and blood cell measurements of a Portuguese shark, Cen- troscymnus coelepis, captured at 700 fathoms, by Stuart W. Sherburne, p. 435-439. Morphological study of diagnostic characters in western Atlantic Hepomadus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae), by Isabel Perez Farfante, p. 441-453. Helminth parasites of porpoises of the genus Stenella in the eastern tropical Pacific, with descriptions of two new species: Mastigonema stenellae gen. et sp. n. (Nematoda: Spiruroidea) and Zalophotrema pacificum sp. n. (Trematoda: Digenea), by Murray D. Dailey and William F. Perrin, p. 455-471. Vertical distribution patterns of goldeye, Hiodon alosoides, in Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana, by James L. Cooper, p. 473-478. 49 A meristic and morphometric comparison of the hakes. I ^rophycis chuss and I '. tenuis (Pisces, Gadidae), by •!. A. Musick, p. 479-488. Alhacore oceanography oft" Oregon — 1970, by Wil- liam G. Pearcy, p. 489-504. \_t and growth o( the winter flounder, idopleuronectes americanus. on Georges Bank, by Fred E. Lux. p. 505-512. Problem oi bias in models to approximate ocean mortality, maturity, and abundance schedules of salmon from known smolts and returns, by Robert H. Lander, p. 513-525. The distribution of summer flounder, Paralichthys dent at us, eggs and larvae on the continental shelf between Cape Cod and Cape Lookout, 1965-66, by W. G. Smith, p. 527-548. Effects of transportation on survival and homing of Snake River chinook salmon and steelhead trout, by Wesley I. Ebel, Donn L. Park, and Richard C. Johnsen. p. 549-563. Digestive system and feeding habits of the cunner, Tautogolabrus adspersus, a stomachless fish, by Labbish Ning Chao, p. 565-586. The pygmy whitefish. Prosopium coulteri, in western Montana, by G. F. Weisel, D. A. Hanzel, and R. L. Newell, p. 587-596. Occurrence of mature redfish, Sebastes marinus, in sport fishery of the New York Bight, by Chester C. Buchanan, p. 597-598. Optimum light and temperature requirements for Gymnodinium splendens, a larval fish food or-j ganism, by William H. Thomas, Anne N. Dod- son, and Carol A. Linden, p. 599-601. Vol. 71, no. 3. 1973. Mercury in tunas: a review, by C. L. Peterson, W. L. Klawe, and G. D. Sharp, p. 603-613. Effects of regulatory guidelines on the intake of mer- cury from fish — the MECCA project, by Roland Finch, p. 615-626. Evaluation of causes for the decline of the Karluk sockeye salmon runs and recommendations for rehabilitation, by Richard Van Cleve and Donald E. Bevan, p. 627-649. Comments on "Evaluation of causes for the decline of the Karluk sockeye salmon runs and recom- mendations for rehabilitation," by R. Van Cleve and D. E. Bevan, by George A. Rounsefell, p. 651- 659. Reply to Rounsefell's "Comments on 'Evaluation of causes for the decline of the Karluk sockeye salmon runs and recommendations for rehabilitation,' by R. Van Cleve and D. E. Bevan," by Richard Van Cleve and Donald E. Bevan, p. 661-663. Growth, recruitment, and distribution of the littleneck clam, Protothaca staminea, in Galena Bay, Prince William Sound, Alaska, by A. J. Paul and Howard M. Feder, p. 665-677. Survival, maturity, abundance, and marine dis- tribution of 1965-66 brood coho salmon, On- corhynchus kisutch, from Columbia River hatcheries, by Robert H. Lander and Kenneth A. Henry, p. 679-695. Abundance and distribution of larval fishes in waters off Oregon, May-October 1969, with special emphasis on the northern anchovy, Engraulis mordax, by Sally L. Richardson, p. 697-711. Mercury content of Oregon groundfish, by E. A. Childs and J. N. Gaffke, p. 713-717. Preliminary analyses of Atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus, migrations, population structure, survival and exploitation rates, and availability as indicated from tag returns, by Robert L. Dryfoos, Randall P. Cheek, and Richard L. Kroger, p. 719-734. Larvae and young of western North Atlantic bothid flatfishes Etropus microstomus and Citharichthys arctifrons in the Chesapeake Bight, by Sally L. Richardson and Edwin B. Joseph, p. 735-767. Descriptions of prezoeae and stage I zoeae of Chionoecetes bairdi and C. opilio (Oxyrhyncha, Oregoniinae), by Evan Haynes, p. 769-775. Feeding oriented movements of the atherinid fish Pranesus pinguis at Majuro Atoll, Marshall Is- lands, by Edmund S. Hobson and James R. Chess, p. 777-786. Distribution, seasonal abundance, and some biological features of steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri, in the North Pacific Ocean, by Doyle F. Sutherland, p. 787-826. Argyripnus brocki, a new species of stomiatoid fish from Hawaii, with observations on A. ephippiatus and A. iridescens, by Paul Struhsaker, p. 827-836. Digital hydroacoustic data-processing system and its application to Pacific hake stock assessment in Port Susan, Washington, by Richard E. Thome, p. 837-843. Loss of salmon from high-seas gillnetting with reference to the Japanese salmon mothership fishery, by Robert R. French and J. Richard Dunn, p. 845-875. Ecology and production of juvenile spring chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, in a eutrophic reservoir, by Duane L. Higley and Carl E. Bond, p. 877-891. Olfactory electroencephalographic responses of homing coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, to water conditioned by conspecifics, by Andrew E. Dizon, Ross M. Horrall, and Arthur D. Hasler, p. 893-896. A temporarily anoxic water mass in an Alaska es- tuary, by Louis Barr and James R. Knull, p. 896- 900. Taractes rubescens and Taractichthys stein- dachneri from Hawaiian waters, by Howard O. Yoshida, p. 900-902. Upwelling indices and annual catches of Dungeness crab, Cancer magister, along the west coast of the 50 United States, by William Thornton Peterson, p. 902-910. Distribution and abundance of the sand dollar, Den- draster excentricus, off the coast of Oregon and Washington, by Norman B. Parks, p. 1105-1109. Vol. 71, no. 4, 1973. Productivity gains in U.S. fisheries, by Frederick W. Bell and Richard K. Kinoshita, p. 911-919. Effect of p,p'-DDT on developmental stability of pectoral fin rays in the grunion, Leuresthes tenuis, by David W. Valentine and Michael Soule, p. 921- 926. Acanthaster (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) in the Gulf of California, by Eric G. Barham, Robert W. Gowdy, and Fay H. Wolfson, p. 927-942. Some metazoan parasites of the eastern Pacific saury, Cololabis saira, by Steven E. Hughes, p. 943-953. Age, growth, and reproduction of the northern puffer, Sphoeroides maculatus, by Joanne L. Laroche and Jackson Davis, p. 955-963. Pattern, number, variability, and taxonomic sig- nificance of integumental organs (sensilla and glandular pores) in the genus Eucalanus (Copepoda, Calanoida), by Abraham Fleminger, p. 965-1010. Differential blood cell counts of Atlantic herring, Clupea harengus harengus, by Stuart E. Sher- burne, p. 1011-1017. A general life history exploited population simulator with pandalid shrimp as an example, by William W. Fox, Jr., p. 1019-1028. Characterization of the optimum data acquisition and management of a salmon fishery as a stochas- tic dynamic program, by Gary E. Lord, p. 1029- 1037. The life history and trophic relationship of the ninespine stickleback, Pungitius pungitius, in the Apostle Islands area of Lake Superior, by Ber- nard L. Griswold and Lloyd L. Smith, Jr., p. 1039- 1060. Abundance and size of juvenile sockeye salmon, On- corhynchus nerka, and associated species in Lake Aleknagik, Alaska, in relation to their environ- ment, by Donald E. Rogers, p. 1061-1075. Stomach contents of porpoise, Stenella spp. and yel- lowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, in mixed-species aggregations, by W. F. Perrin, R. R. Warner, C. H. Fiscus, and D. B. Holts, p. 1077-1092. Sea grasses at Khor Umaira, People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, with reference to their role in the diet of the green turtle, Chelonia myda, by Harold F. Hirth, Lionel G. Klikoff, and K. T. Har- per, p. 1093-1097. Fossil tree stumps found in situ on submerged ridge at Amchitka Island, Alaska, by Louis Barr, Robert J. Ellis, and John H. Helle, p. 1099-1103. Estimation of rates of tag shedding by northwest At- lantic bluefin tuna, by W. H. Lenarz, F. J. Mather III, J. S. Beckett, A. C. Jones, and J. M. Mason, Jr., p. 1103-1105. Vol. 72, no. 1, 1974. Chemical signals in the sea: marine allelochemics and evolution, by J. S. Kittredge, Francis T. Takahashi, James Lindsey, and Reuben Lasker, p. 1-11. A simple bioeconomic fishery management model: a case study of the American lobster fishery, by Richard F. Fullenbaum and Frederick W. Bell, p. 13-25. Daily activity, movements, feeding, and seasonal occurrence in the tautog, Tautoga onitis, by Bori L. Olla, Allen J. Bejda, and A. Dale Martin, p. 27- 35. An examination of the yield per recruit basis for a minimum size regulation for Atlantic yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, by W. H. Lenarz, W. W. Fox, Jr., G. T. Sakagawa, and B. J. Rothschild, p. 37-61. Systematics and distribution of the four sibling species comprising the genus Pontellina Dana (Copepoda, Calanoida), by A. Fleminger and K. Hulsemann, p. 63-120. Stock composition, growth, mortality, and availability of Pacific saury, Cololabis saira, of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, by Steven E. Hughes, p. 121-131. Heavy metals in the northern fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, and harbor seal, Phoca vitulina richardi, by Raymond E. Anas, p. 133-137. Bioeconomic contribution of Columbia River hatchery coho salmon, 1965 and 1966 broods, to the Pacific salmon fisheries, by Roy J. Wahle, Robert R. Vreeland, and Robert H. Lander, p. 139-169. Ability of male king crab, Paralithodes camtschatica, to mate repeatedly, Kodiak, Alaska, 1973, by Guy C. Powell, Kenneth E. James, and Charles L. Hurd, p. 171-179. An evaluation of mid-water artificial structures for attracting coastal pelagic fishes, by Donald A. Wickham and Gary M. Russell, p. 181-191. The age composition of striped bass catches in Virginia rivers, 1967-1971, and a description of the fishery, by George C. Grant, p. 193-199. Larval fishes of Yaquina Bay, Oregon: a nursery ground for marine fishes? by William G. Pearcy and Sharon S. Myers, p. 201-213. Calanoid copepods of the genus Aetideus from the Gulf of Mexico, by Taisoo Park, p. 215-221. Normal postmortem changes in the brown shrimp, Penaeus aztecus, by Donald V. Lightner, p. 223- 236. Bothus thompsoni (Fowler) 1923, a valid species of flatfish (Pisces: Bothidae) from the Hawaiian Is- lands, by Paul Struhsaker and Robert M. Mon- crief, p. 237-246. 51 Development of eggs and embryos of the surf clam, Spisula solidissima, in synthetic seawater, by Wayne D. Cable and Warren S. Landers, p. 247- 249. Vol. 72, no. 2, 1974. Acoustic telemetry from fish, by John Kanwisher, Kenneth Lawson, and Gunnar Sundnes, p. 251- 255. Abundance of pelagic fish during the 19th and 20th centuries as recorded in anaerobic sediment off the Californias. by Andrew Soutar and John D. Isaacs, p. 257-273. Changes in the amount and proportions of DDT and its metabolites, DDE and DDD, in the marine en- vironment off southern California, 1949-72, by John S. MacGregor, p. 275-293. Quantitative natural history of Pleurobrachia bachei in La Jolla Bight, by Jed Hirota, p. 295- 335. Some aspects of the ecology of stomiatoid fishes in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, by Thomas A. Clarke, p. 337-351. Rearing of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) larvae to metamorphosis using an artificial diet, by J. W. Adron, A. Blair, and C. B. Cowey, p. 353-357. The invasion of Saurida undosquamis (Richardson) into the Levant Basin — an example of biological effect of interoceanic canals, by M. Ben-Yami and T. Glaser, p. 359-373. Summary of selected early results from the ERTS-1 menhaden experiment, by Andrew J. Kemmerer, Joseph A. Benigno, Gladys B. Reese, and Frederick C. Minkler, p. 375-389. Role of larval stages in systematic investigations of marine teleosts: the Myctophidae, a case study, by H. Geoffrey Moser and Elbert H. Ahlstrom, p. 391-413. Early development of five carangid fishes of the Gulf of Mexico and the south Atlantic coast of the United States, by Virginia L. Aprieto, p. 415-443. Some effects of dredging on populations of macrobenthic organisms, by Eugene H. Kaplan, J. R. Welker, and M. Gayle Kraus, p. 445-480. Seasonal distribution of sibling hakes, Urophycis chuss and U. tenuis (Pisces, Gadidae) in New England, by John A. Musick, p. 481-495. Development of eggs and larvae of Caranx mate (Carangidae), by John M. Miller and Barbara Y. Sumida, p. 497-514. Food habits of Georgia estuarine fishes. I. Four species of flounders (Pleuronectiformes: Bothidae), by Robert R. Stickney, Gary L. Tay- lor, and Richard W. Heard m, p. 515-525. Distribution of siphonophores in the regions ad- jacent to the Suez and Panama canals, by Angeles Alvarino, p. 527-546. Three new species of the genus Monognathus and the leptocephali of the order Saccopharyn- giformes, by Solomon N. Raju, p. 547-562. Osteological development and variation in young tunas, genus Thunnus (Pisces, Scombridae), from the Atlantic Ocean, by Thomas Potthoff, p. 563- 588. A new model of ocean migrations of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon, by Robert R. French and Richard G. Bakkala, p. 589-614. Migrant gray whales with calves and sexual behavior of gray whales in the Monterey area of central California, 1967-73, by Alan Baldridge, p. 615-618. Net filtering efficiency of a 3-meter Isaacs-Kidd Midwater Trawl, by A. L. Brooks, C. L. Brown, Jr., and P. H. Scully-Power, p. 618-621. American lobsters tagged by Maine commercial fishermen, 1957-59, by Robert L. Dow, p. 622-623. Vol. 72, no. 3, 1974. Effects of oil on marine ecosystems: a review for ad- ministrators and policy makers, by Dale R. Evans and Stanley D. Rice, p. 625-638. On the dispersal of lobster larvae into the east Pacific barrier (Decapoda, Palinuridea), by Mar- tin W. Johnson, p. 639-647. Reproductive cycle of the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria, at Skagit Bay, Washington, by Russell G. Porter, p. 648-656. In situ experiments with coastal pelagic fishes to es- tablish design criteria for electrical fish harvesting systems, by Wilber R. Seidel and Edward F. Klima, p. 657-669. Ecology and natural history of a stand of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, off Del Mar, California, by Richard J. Rosenthal, William D. Clarke, and Paul K. Dayton, p. 670-684. The swimming crabs of the genus Callinectes (Decapoda: Portunidae), by Austin B. Williams, p. 685-798. Electrophoretic comparison of five species of pan- dalid shrimp from the northeastern Pacific Ocean, by Allyn G. Johnson, Fred M. Utter, and Harold 0. Hodgins, p. 799-803. Distribution and relative abundance of larvae of king crab, Paralithodes camtschatica, in the southeastern Bering Sea, 1969-70, by Evan B. Haynes, p. 804-812. Occurrence of silver hake, Merluccius bilinearis, eggs and larvae along the middle Atlantic con- tinental shelf during 1966, by Michael P. Fahay, p. 813-834. Distribution, variation, and supplemental descrip- tion of the opossum shrimp, Neomysis americana (Crustacea: Mysidacea), by Austin B. Williams, Thomas E. Bowman, and David M. Damkaer, p. 835-842. The mean annual cycle of coastal upwelling off western North America as observed from surface measurements, by Andrew Bakun, Douglas R. McLain, and Frank V. Mayo, p. 843-844. 52 The residual lipids of fish protein concentrates, by Vega J. Smith, James S. Linn, and Harold S. 01- cott, p. 845-847. Length-weight relations for five eastern tropical At- lantic scombrids, by William H. Lenarz, p. 848- 851. Electrical threshold response of some Gulf of Mexico fishes, by Edward F. Klima, p. 851-853. Occurrence of a ratfish in the Columbia River es- tuary, by Joseph T. Durkin and David A. Misitano, p. 854-855. Unusual occurrence of an eastern banded killifish in the lower Columbia River, by David A. Misitano and Carl W. Sims, p. 855. Vol. 72, no. 4, 1974. A link between science and management in fisheries, by D. H. Cushing, p. 859-864. Development and distribution of larvae and juveniles of Sebastolobus (Pisces; Family Scor- paenidae), by H. Geoffrey Moser, p. 865-884. Swimming energetics of the larval anchovy, Engraulis mordax, by W. J. Vlymen, p. 885-899. Analysis of migrations and mortality of bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, tagged in the northwestern At- lantic Ocean, by F. J. Mather ETJ, B. J. Roths- child, G. J. Paulik, and W. H. Lenarz, p. 900-914. Feeding relationships of teleostean fishes on coral reefs in Kona, Hawaii, by Edmund S. Hobson, p. 915-1031. The effects of dietary a -tocopherol and tuna, saf- flower, and linseed oils on the flavor of turkey, by L. Crawford, D. W. Peterson, M. J. Kretsch, A. L. Lilyblade, and H. S. Olcott, p. 1032-1038. Zoogeography of the genus Nematoscelis (Crustacea, Euphasiacea), by K. Gopalakrish- nan, p. 1039-1074. Variation of the surface geostrophic flow in the eastern intertropical Pacific Ocean, by Mizuki Tsuchiya, p. 1075-1086. Thermoregulatory behavior and diel activity pat- terns of bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus, following thermal shock, by Thomas L. Beitinger, p. 1087- 1093. Density distribution of juvenile Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, in the eastern Chukchi Sea in the fall of 1970, by Jay C. Quast, p. 1094-1105. Description of eggs and larvae of scaled sardine, Harengula jaguana, by Edward D. Houde, Wil- liam J. Richards, and Vishnu P. Saksena, p. 1106- 1122. Egg and larval development of the Atlantic thread herring, Opisthonema oglinum, by William J. Richards, Robert Victor Miller, and Edward D. Houde, p. 1123-1136. The influence of temperature on larval and juvenile growth in three species of southern California abalones, by David L. Leighton, p. 1137-1145. Laboratory study of behavioral interactions between the American lobster, Homarus americanus, and the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interrup- tus, with comparative observations on the rock crab, Cancer antennarius, by C. O'Neil Krekorian, David C. Sommerville, and Richard F. Ford, p. 1146-1159. Mercenaria mercenaria (Mollusca: Bivalvia): tem- perature-time relationships for survival of em- bryos and larvae, by V. S. Kennedy, W. H. Roosenburg, M. Castagna, and J. A. Mihursky, p. 1160-1166. Fishery Facts The series Fishery Facts documents developments in research in the fishery sciences, including biology, tech- nology, and engineering. The publications are written by scientists and other staff members of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. 1. Redfish, by George F. Kelly, Paul M. Earl, John D. Kaylor, Fred E. Lux, Henry R. McAvoy, and Ernest D. McRae. October 1972, 18 p. 2. Alaska's fishery resources — the Pacific herring, by Gerald M. Reid. June, 1972, 20 p. 3. Dungeness crab pots, by Fred W. Hipkins. June 1972, 13 p. 4. Inshore lobster fishing, by John T. Everett. Oc- tober 1972, 26 p. 5. Sportsman's guide to handling, smoking, and pre- serving coho salmon, by Shearon Dudley, J. T. Graikoski, H. L. Seagran, and Paul M. Earl. June 1973, 28 p. 6. Alaska's fishery resources — the Dungeness crab, by David T. Hoopes. November 1973, 14 p. 7. A trapping system for harvesting sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria, by Fred W. Hip- kins. November 1974, 20 p. 8. Sanitation recommendations for fresh and frozen fish plants, by J. Perry Lane. November 1974, 39 p. 9. Design and materials used in construction of a 16- foot shrimp trawl, by Elmer J. Gutherez, Anthony F. Serra, and Edward F. Klima. December 1974, 14 p. 10. How to build marine artificial reefs, by R. O. Parker, Jr., R. B. Stone, C. C. Buchanan, and F. W. Steimle, Jr. December 1974, 47 p. Fishery Industrial Research Technical reports dealing with scientific inves- tigations of fishery technology, economics, exploratory fishing, and gear research. This series was discontinued during 1970. Vol. 2, no. 4, 1965. Technological investigations of pond-reared fish. 2 — Extension of the shelf life of buffalofish products through use of antioxidants, by R. A. Greig, p. 1-4, 4 figs. 53 Economic aspects ot" the 1.8. albacore fishing in- dustry, by E. A. Hale and D. B. Ferrel. p. 5-43, 56 tables. Ft z< n king crab [Paralithodes camtschatica] meat: Effect of processing conditions on fluids freed upon thawing, by Jeff Collins and Russel L. Brown, p. 45-53. 5 figs., 8 tables. Thiaminase activity in fish: An improved assay method, by R. H. Gnaedinger. p. 55-59, 2 figs. Drip formation in fish. 3 — Composition of drip from defrosted Pacific cod fillets, by David Miyauchi, John Spinelli. and John A. Dassow. p. 61-66, 1 table. Farragut and Mary H. Thompson, p. 1-4, 4 figs., 3 tables. Microbiol analyses of frozen raw breaded shrimp, by Bobby J. Carroll, Travis D. Love, Benjamin Q. Ward, and Melvin E. Waters, p. 5-11, 2 tables. Recent technological studies of Dungeness crab processing. Part 4 — Preliminary report on salt up- take and heat penetration in whole-cooked crab, by Harold Barnett and Richard W. Nelson, p. 13-16, 3 figs., 1 table. Commercial fisheries of the Columbia River and ad- jacent ocean waters, by A. T. Pruter, p. 17-68, 42 figs., 22 tables. Vol. 3, no. 1. 1965. Occurrence of pomfret (Brama japonica) in the northeastern Pacific Ocean, by Charles R. Hitz and Robert R. French, p. 1-7, 5 figs., 4 tables. Author index of publications and addresses — 1964, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Branches of Economics and Technology and the Branch of Reports. Seattle, by Helen E. Plastino and Mary S. Fukuyama, p. 9-21. Influence of temperature on the fatty acid pattern of muscle and organ lipids of the rainbow trout {Salmo gairdneri), by Werner G. Knipprath and James F. Mead, p. 23-27, 2 tables. Costs and earnings of tropical tuna vessels based in California, by Roger E. Green and Gordon C. Broadhead. p. 29-45, 15 figs., 8 tables. Amino acid composition of the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), by Mary H. Thompson and Robert N. Farragut, p. 47-53, 4 figs., 3 tables. Vol. 3, no. 2, 1966. Proximate composition of Lake Michigan alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) , by Donald R. Travis, p. 1-4. 4 figs., 3 tables. Accumulation of organic acids during cold storage of shucked soft clams, My a arenaria (L.), in relation to quality, by Baruch Rosen, p. 5-11, 7 figs. Value of menhaden fish meal as a protein sup- plement to cottonseed meal-corn diets fed to rats, by Robert R. Kifer, Edgar P. Young, and Kam C. Leong, p. 13-15, 3 tables. Value of menhaden fish meal as a protein sup- plement to meat-and-bone meal-corn diets fed to rats, by Robert R. Kifer, Edgar P. Young, and Kam C. Leong, p. 17-24, 9 figs., 6 tables. Value of menhaden fish meal as a protein sup- plement in soybean meal-corn diets fed to rats, by Robert R. Kifer, Edgar P. Young, and Kam C. Leong, p. 25-28, 8 tables. Proximate composition of Gulf of Mexico industrial fish, by Mary H. Thompson, p. 29-67, 5 figs., 7 tables, 17 app. figs., 21 app. tables, 2 illus. Vol. 3, no. 3, 1966. Proximate composition of the Pacific Coast Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), by Robert N. Vol. 3, no. 4, 1967. Extending the shelf life of frozen cisco (Coregonus artedii) products through the use of water-soluble antioxidants, by R. A. Greig, J. A. Emerson, and G. W. Fliehman, p. 1-10, 4 figs., 8 tables. Technological studies of Dungness crab processing. Part 3 — laboratory experiments in the control of drain time, by Harold J. Barnett, Richard W. Nel- son, and John A. Dassow, p. 11-17, 6 tables. Temperature, weight, and drip changes during precooking of tuna, by Alexander M. Dollar, An- drew Goldner, and Harold S. Olcott, p. 19-23, 3 figs., 3 tables. Efficacy of fish oils in healing wounds and burns, by Maurice E. Stansby, Paul E. Zollman, and R. K. Winkelmann, p. 25-27, 1 table. Chemical composition of commercially important fish of the United States, by Maurice E. Stansby and Alice S. Hall, p. 29-46, 13 tables. Author index of publications and addresses — 1965, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Division of Economics and Branches of Reports (Seattle) and technology, by Helen E. Plastino and Mary S. Fukuyama, p. 47-58. Vol. 4, no. 1, 1967. Relation of quality of canned yellowfin tuna (Thun- nus albacares) to length of fish, time of holding on deck, frozen storage aboard vessel, and biochemical variables, by W. Duane Brown, Roland Finch, Tai-Wan Kwon, H. S. Olcott, and M. B. Schaefer, p. 1-21, 19 tables. Extending the shelf life of frozen chub {Leucichthys hoyi) fillets through the use of ascorbic acid dips, by R. A. Greig, p. 23-27, 4 figs., 1 table. Control of salmonellae in fish meal, by B. J. Carroll and B. Q. Ward, p. 29-36, 2 figs., 3 tables. Irradiation of Pacific Coast fish and shellfish. 6 — pretreatment with sodium tripolyphosphate, by J. Spinelli, G. Pelroy, and D. Miyauchi, p. 37- 44, 3 figs., 6 tables. Extending the shelf life of frozen white bass (Roccus chrysops) through the use of ascorbic acid dips, by R. A. Greig, p. 45-48, 1 fig., 1 table. Relative catching efficiency of a 70-foot semibal- loon shrimp trawl and a 94-foot eastern fish trawl, 54 by Walter T. Pereyra, Hiromu Heyamoto, and Robert R. Simpson, p. 49-71, 7 figs., 10 tables. Vol. 4, no. 2, 1968. Proximate composition and sodium potassium con- tents of four species of tuna, by Neva L. Karrick and Claude E. Thurston, p. 73-81, 10 tables. Use of sodium acid pyrophosphate to retain natural moisture and reduce struvite in canned king crab, by Robert Jones, p. 83-89, 1 fig., 3 tables. Mechanized haul seine for use in farm ponds, by Kenneth L. Coon, Alfred Larsen, and James E. Ellis, p. 91-108, 14 figs., 2 tables. Vol. 4, no. 3, 1968. Effect of special handling of haddock on the postir- radiation shelf life of haddock fillets, by Vincent G. Ampola and Louis J. Ronsivalli, p. 109-111, 1 table. Sonic system for determining distances between selected points of an otter trawl, by Leon E. French, Jr., p. 113-125, 9 figs. Echo reflector for sonic measuring system on an otter trawl, by Leon E. French, Jr., p. 127-131, 3 figs. Vol. 4, no. 4, 1968. Effect of gamma radiation on thiaminase activity in freshwater fish, by Richard A. Krzeczkowski, p. 133-138, 2 figs., 5 tables. Relation of temperature, time, and moisture to the production of aflatoxin in fish meal, by Travis D. Love, p. 139-142. Variation in the fatty acid composition of Pacific herring (Clupea harengus pallasi) oil in Alaska during 1964 and 1965, by Paul A. Robisch and Ed- ward H. Gruger, Jr., p. 143-150, 9 tables. Author index of publications and addresses — 1966. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Branch of Tech- nology and Branch of Reports (Seattle), by Helen E. Plastino and Mary S. Fukuyama, p. 151-164. Vol. 4, no. 5, 1968. Shrimp-behavior studies underlying the develop- ment of the electric shrimp-trawl system, by Ed- ward F. Kilma, p. 165-181, 16 figs., 9 tables. Designing an improved California tuna purse seine, by M'nakhem Ben-Yami and Roger E. Green, p. 183-207, 16 figs., 5 tables. Vol. 4, no. 6, 1969. Rapid method for the estimation of EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) in fish flesh and crab meat, by Herman S. Groninger and Ken- neth R. Brandt, p. 209-212, 1 fig., 2 tables. Design, construction, and field testing of the BCF electric shrimp-trawl system, by Wilber R. Seidel, p. 213-231, 10 figs., 4 tables. Care of fish holds, by Wayne I. Tretsven, p. 233-239, 3 figs. Vol. 4, no. 7, 1969. Opening oysters and other bivalves using microwave energy, by Joseph M. Mendelsohn, Louis J. Ron- sivalli, Frederick J. King, Joseph H. Carver, Robert J. Learson, Barry W. Spracklin, and Ernest M. Kenyon, p. 241-248, 5 figs., 2 tables. A new approach for evaluating the quality of fishery products, by Robert J. Learson and Louis J. Ron- sivalli, p. 249-259, 3 figs., 3 tables. Demersal fish resources: Composition, distribution, and commercial potential of the Continental Shelf stocks off southeastern United States, by Paul Struhsaker, p. 261-300, 13 figs., 8 tables, apps. A and B. Vol. 5, no. 1, 1969. Problem of "green" frozen raw breaded shrimp, by Mary H. Thompson and Robert N. Farragut, p. 1- 10, 7 tables. Improved method for producing pindang, by Sofjan Iljas and Louis J. Ronsivalli, p. 11-16, 1 fig. Irradiation of Pacific coast fish and shellfish. 7 — storage life at 33°F. of irradiated and repacked meat of Dungeness crab, by F. M. Teeny, D. Miyauchi, and G. Pelroy, p. 17-24, 7 figs., 1 table. Fish oils — fatty acid composition, energy values, metabolism, and vitamin content, by Robert R. Kifer and David Miller, p. 25-37, 2 figs., 10 tables, app. figs. 1-3. Vol. 5, no. 2, 1969. Proximate composition of commercial fishes from the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, by A. Herzberg and Rachel Pasteur, p. 39-65, 20 figs., 12 tables. Green algae, Chlorella, as a contributor to the food supply of man, by Norman W. Durrant and Carol Jolly, p. 67-83, 1 fig. Exploration for calico scallop, Pecten gibbus, in the area off Cape Kennedy, Florida, 1960-66, by Shelby B. Drummond, p. 85-101, 14 figs., 1 table. Vol. 5, no. 3, 1969. Use of sodium tripolyphosphate to control fish shrinkage during hot-smoking, by Harold J. Bar- nett, Richard W. Nelson, and John A. Dassow, p. 103-106, 3 tables. Use of electron paramagnetism in research on fish lipids, by William T. Roubal, p. 107-115, 3 figs. Evaluation of muscle hypoxanthine and volatile bases as potential quality indices for industrial bottomfishes from the Gulf of Mexico, by En- rique J. Guardia and Gerhard J. Haas, p. 117-120, 4 figs. Relative chemical composition and nutritive values of king crab, Paralithodes camtschatica, and blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, by Robert R. Kifer and Paul E. Bauersfeld, p. 121-131, 14 tables. Vol. 5, no. 4, 1969. Value of menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus, meal as a 55 protein supplement to cottonseed meal-corn diets for pigs, by Robert R. Kifer and Edgar P. Young, p. 133-142, 2 figs.. 6 tables. Uptake of oxygen in refrigerated radiopasteurized fish, by L. J. Ronsivalli and B. L. Tinker, p. US- HP. 4 figs. Test-tank studies of shrimp-pot efficiency, by Doyne \V. Kessler. p. 151-160, 6 figs., 2 tables. Distribution of royal-red shrimp, Hymenopenaeus robustus. on three potential commercial grounds off the southeastern United States, by Richard B. Roe. p. 161-174, 8 figs. Effect of varying the extraction procedure on the protein extractability of frozen -stored fish muscle, by Elinor M. Ravesi and Margaret L. Anderson, p. 175-180. 2 tables. Vol. 5. no. 5. 1969. Alaska pink shrimp, Pandalus borealis: Effects of heat treatment on color and machine peelability, by Jeff Collins and Carolyn Kelley, p. 181-189, 7 tables. Depth-time sequential analyses of the operation of two California tuna purse seines, by Roger E. Green, p. 191-201, 11 figs. Recommendations for improving the quality of ves- sel-caught groundfish, by J. Perry Lane, p. 203- 213, 9 figs. Author index of publications and addresses — 1967, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Branch of Tech- nology and Branch of Reports (Seattle), by Helen E. Plastino and Mary S. Fukuyama, p. 215-230. Vol. 6, no. 1, 1970. Commercial feasibility of irradiating haddock and cod fillets: Introduction, by John D. Kaylor and Edward J. Murphy, p. 1-3, 1 fig. Recommendations for handling and icing fresh Pacific halibut aboard vessels, by Wayne Trets- ven and Harold Barnett, p. 5-13, 5 figs., 1 table. Phycocolloids, by Norman W. Durrant and F. Bruce Sanford, p. 15-51, 45 figs. Vol. 6, no. 2, 1970. Machine for separating northern shrimp, Pandalus borealis, from fish and trash in the catch, by Michael G. Corbett, p. 53-62, 8 figs. Recommendations for the sanitary operation of plants that process fresh and frozen fish, by J. Perry Lane, p. 63-82. Tow-bar system for seining farm ponds, by Ken- neth L. Coon and James E. Ellis, p. 83-88, 5 figs. Preliminary study of the proximate composition of meat of fur seal, Callorhinus ursinus, by Richard W. Nelson and Harold J. Barnett, p. 89-92, 4 tables. Vol. 6. no. 3, 1970. Feasibility of using Tennessee River fish for fishery products, by Richard A. Krzeczkowski, p. 93-103, i tables Economic study of the San Pedro wetfish boats, by William F. Perrin and Bruno G. Noetzel, p. 105- 138, 11 figs., 24 tables. Commercial feasibility of irradiating haddock and cod fillets — 1. Quality of haddock as landed at Boston, Massachusetts, by John D. Kaylor and Edward J. Murphy, p. 139-145, 3 tables. Commercial feasibility of irradiating haddock and cod fillets — 2. Temperature patterns during ship- ments of fresh fillets by truck and by rail, by John D. Kaylor and Edward J. Murphy, p. 147-154, 7 tables. Author index to publications and addresses — 1968, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Branch of Tech- nology and Branch of Reports (Seattle), by Helen E. Plastino and Mary S. Fukuyama, p. 155-162. Vol. 6, no. 4, 1970. Machine separation of edible flesh from fish, by David Miyauchi and Maynard Steinberg, p. 165- 171, 2 figs., 3 tables. Blueing of processed crab meat. 1. A study of processing procedures that may cause a blue dis- coloration in pasteurized crab meat, by Melvin E. Waters, p. 173-183, 3 tables. The ocean quahog, Arctica islandica, resource of the northwestern Atlantic, by Phillip S. Parker and Ernest D. McRae, Jr., p. 185-195, 5 figs., 4 tables. Fishery Leaflet Popular information on fishery subjects intended primarily for use in correspondence. This series was dis- continued during 1971. 577. Haul seining in the Great Lakes, by William G. Gordon. May 1965, iii + 15 p., 16 figs., 2 tables. 578. Haddock, by Albert C. Jensen. June 1965, 7 p., 6 figs. 579. Castnets constructed of machine-made netting, by Hilton M. Floyd. July 1965, 13 p., 15 figs. 580. Sea lamprey, by Lola T. Dees. August 1965, iii + 7 p., 4 figs. 581. List of fishermen's and fish shore workers' unions in the United States, by Economic Service Section, Branch of Foreign Trade and Economic Ser- vices. June 1966, 4 p. 582. The bait shrimp industry of the Gulf of Mexico, by Anthony Inglis and Edward Chin. May 1966, iii + 10 p., 6 figs. 583. Plankton, by Louella E. Cable. July 1966, iii + 13 p., 4 figs. 584. Marine protein concentrate, by Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Col- lege Park, Maryland. April 1966, v + 27 p., 3 figs., 12 tables. 585. Fisheries loans for vessels and gear, by Anony- mous. June 1967, 13 p. 586. Commercial flounder gigging, by Hilton M. Floyd. February 1966, iii + 5 p., 6 figs. 56 587. Graduate educational grants in aquatic sciences. Academic year 1966-67, by Anonymous. October 1965, 5 p., 3 figs. 588. List of fishery cooperatives in the United States, 1964-65, by Leslie D. McMullin. Revised August 1965, iii + 13 p. 589. The shrimp and the shrimp fishery of the southern United States, by William W. Anderson. Revised January 1966, 8 p., 9 figs. 590. List of fishery associations in the United States, by Leslie D. McMullin. Revised May 1966, iv + 6 p. 591. Fishery motion pictures, by Anonymous. 592. The striped bass, by Paul R. Nichols. October 1966, iii + 6 p., 5 figs. 593. Graduate educational grants, academic year 1967- 1968, by Anonymous. October 1966, 5 p., 5 figs. 594. A brief history of the New England offshore fisheries, by Albert C. Jensen. March 1967, iii + 14 p., 20 figs., 1 app. 595. List of Fishery Leaflets of the U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service, by Anonymous. December 1966, 29 p. 596. List of Circulars of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- vice, by Anonymous. December 1966, 13 p. 597. List of Fishery Bulletins of the U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service, by Anonymous. December 1966, 15 p. 598. List of fishery associations in the United States, by Leslie D. McMullin. Revised December 1966, iii + 4 p. 599. List of fishery cooperatives in the United States, 1966-67, by Leslie D. McMullin. Revised October 1966, v + 14 p. 600. North Atlantic trawl nets, by Robert A. Bruce. August 1967, iii + 23 p., 12 figs., 9 tables. 601. List of fishermen's and fish shore workers' unions in the United States, by Branch of Foreign Trade and Economic Services, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. May 1967 (revised), iii + 9 p. 602. Eastern Pacific halibut fishery, 1888-1965, by F. Heward Bell. September 1967, iii + 8 p., 4 tables. 603. Atlantic mackerel fishery, 1804-1965, by Dwight L. Hoy and George M. Clark. November 1967, iii + 9 p. 604. Graduate educational grants academic year 1968- 69, by Anonymous. September 1967, 5 p. 605. List of Special Scientific Reports and Special Scientific Report — Fisheries of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, by Anonymous. November 1967, 50 p. 606. Great Lakes gill net, by William G. Gor- don. June 1968, iii + 8 p., 14 figs., 1 table. 607. The Mississippi oyster industry, by Bruce W. Maghan. December 1967, iii + 12 p., 14 figs. 608. The bait minnow industry of the Great Lakes, by William G. Gordon. February 1968, 6 p., 10 figs. 609. How to throw a castnet, by Hilton M. Floyd. March 1968, 12 p., 11 figs. 610. Statistics of the vessels documented as fishing craft 1957-66, by Charles H. Lyles. December 1967, 62 p., 3 figs. 611. Construction and operation of a floating Alaska salmon trap, by Fred W. Hipkins. April 1968, iii + 12 p., 8 figs., 1 table. 612. List of fishery cooperatives in the United States, 1967-68, by Leslie D. McMullin. October 1967 (revised), iii + 13 p. 613. Available leaflets on fisheries, by Anony- mous. June 1968, 5 p. 614. The American shad, by Randall P. Cheek. August 1968, iii + 13 p., 18 figs. 615. List of fishery leaflets of the U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service, by Anonymous. June 1968, 30 p. 616. A trotline for blue crabs, by Hilton M. Floyd. December 1968, 5 p., 5 figs. 617. List of fishery associations in the United States, 1967-68, by Gale H. Lyon. January 1968 (revised), v + 14 p. 618. Partial list of fishing boat builders, prepared by Branch of Exploratory Fishing. November 1968, iii + 12 p. 619. Alaska's fishery resources — the pink salmon, by Jack E. Bailey. March 1969, iv + 8 p., 5 figs., 2 tables. 620. List of fishermen's and fish shore workers' unions in the United States, 1968, by Branch of Foreign Trade and Economic Services, Bureau of Commer- cial Fisheries. April 1968 (revised), v + 12 p. 621. Fishery motion pictures, by Anonymous. 26 p. 622. Separates from the Commercial Fisheries Review, by Anonymous. October 1969, 8 p. 623. Recent advances in artificial culture of salmon and steelhead trout of the Columbia River, by Fred Cleaver. March 1969, iii + 5 p., 4 figs., 1 table. 624. List of Special Scientific Reports and Special Scientific Report — Fisheries of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. March 1969, 52 p. 625. United States tariffs on selected items of commer- cial fishing gear, by Jurate E. Micuta. February 1969, 11 p., 2 tables. 626. Available leaflets on fisheries, by Anony- mous. December 1969, 7 p. 627. List of fishery cooperatives in the United States, 1969-70, by U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. June 1970, iii + 13 p. 628. Available Fishery Bulletins of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, by U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commer- cial Fisheries. February 1970, 11 p. 629. Fishery motion pictures, by U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. May 1970, iii + 28 p. 630. A brief history of commercial fishing in Lake Erie, by Vernon C. Applegate and Harry D. Van Meter. April 1970, iii + 28 p., 8 figs., 16 photos, 1 app. table. 631. Alaska's fishery resources — the shrimps, by Louis Barr. January 1970, iii + 10 p., 7 figs., 1 table. 632. Alaska's fishery resources — the chum salmon, by Thoedore R. Merrell, Jr. June 1970, iii + 7 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 57 633. Diversion and collection of juvenile fish with traveling screens, by Daniel W. Bates. March 1970. 6 p.. 6 figs. 634. List of fishery associations in the United States, 1969-70. by Division of Current Economic Analy- sis. February 1971. v + 11 p. 635. Overboard with chest waders, hip boots, or rain gear, by R. 0. Parker, Jr. February 1971, 6 p., 6 figs. 636. Alaska's fishery resources, the sockeye salmon, by Wilbur L. Hartman. March 1971, iii + 8 p., 8 figs., 2 tables. 637. Age determination of fishes (revised), by Fred E. Lux. June 1971, 7 p., 7 figs. 63S. A lift net for catching bait fish attracted to light, by Hilton M. Floyd. April 1971, 3 p., 6 figs. 639. (Not issued.) 640. National Marine Fisheries Service Biological Laboratory, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, by John E. Watson. September 1971, ii + 11 p. Fishery Market Development Series This series contains popular educational publications on care, preparation, purchase, and nutrition of fishery products. This series was discontinued during 1971. 1. Florida fish recipes. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1966. 16 p. 2. Can-venient ways with shrimp. Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries. Reprinted 1966. 12 p. 3. Heirloom seafood recipes. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. Reprinted 1966. 20 p. 4. The letters from the captain's wife. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1966. 20 p. 5. Fish & shellfish buying guide and quantity recipes for type A school lunches. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1967. 202 p. on 102 cards. 6. Fancy catfish. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1966. 19 p. 7. Seafood slimmers. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1966. 19 p. 8. Let's cook fish! Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1967. 55 p. 9. Fish for compliments on a budget. Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries. 1967. 20 p. 10. Nautical notions for nibbling. Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries. 1967. 24 p. 11. Flavor of Maine. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1968. 19 p. 12. Time for seafood. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1968. 19 p. 13. Common sense fish cookery. Bureau of Commer- cial Fisheries. 1968. 36 p. 14. Seafoods moods. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1969. 30 p. 15. How to eye and buy seafood. National Marine Fisheries Service. 1971. 19 p. 16. Portraits with pollock. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. 1970. 28 p. 17. Seafoods for health. Bruce R. Stillings and Mary H. Thompson. 1971. Brochure. Foreign Fishery Leaflets Issued on an irregular basis and describing the fisheries of individual foreign countries. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 1. Fisheries of France, by David K. Sabock and Carl Freeman. January 1968, 11 p. 2. General information on the shrimp industries ot selected countries: Fisheries agencies, sanitation agencies, shrimp firms exporting to the United States, fisheries trade journals, and fisheries trade associations. February 1968, 108 p. 2. (Revised) General information on the shrimp indus- tries of selected countries: Fisheries agencies, sani- tation agencies, shrimp firms exporting to the United States, fisheries trade journals, and fisheries trade associations. November 1969, 107 p. 2. General information on the fishing industries of selected countries: Fisheries agencies, sanitation agencies, firms exporting to the United States, fisheries trade journals, and fisheries trade as- sociations, by David W. Windley and Patricia S. Goodman. July 1971, 141 p. Market News Leaflet 3. Legislative actions affecting commercial fisheries, 89th Congress, 2nd Session 1966, by G. A. Albano and Betty C. Baran. February 1967, 44 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 3. The potential of Norway's fish meal industry, by David K. Sabock. February 1968, 5 p. 3. Norway's fisheries. August 1971, 4 p. 4. East Pakistan's marine fisheries, 1965-69. March 1971, 13 p. Market News Leaflet 5. (Supplement) Denmark's fishing industry, 1964. March 1965, 23 p. 5. Denmark's fisheries, 1964 and 1965 trends. May 1965, 11 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 5. Denmark's fishing industry, 1964. April 1966, 10 p. 5. Denmark's fisheries, 1966. August 1967, 19 p. 5. Danish fisheries exports, 1967. May 1968, 9 p. 5. Part I. Denmark's fisheries, 1967 and Part II. Danish fisheries exports, 1967. August 1968, 32 p. 5. Denmark's fisheries 1968. April 1969, 15 p. 5. Outlook report: Denmark's fishing industry, 1970. May 1970, 13 p. 5-A. Fisheries exports from Denmark and Faroe Islands, 1968. June 1969, 12 p. 58 6. Some aspects of Ireland's fishing industry. March 1970, 3 p. 6-A. Ireland's fishing industry— 1969. July 1970, 3 p. 7. Mexican fisheries, 1965. October 1966, 33 p. 7. The Mexican fisheries, 1966. September 1968, 23 p. 7. Mexico's fisheries, 1967. February 1969, 15 p. 7. The fisheries of Mexico, 1968. March 1970, 10 p. Market News Leaflet 8. Portugal's fishing industry, 1964. June 1965, 27 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 8. Portugal's fishing industry, 1965. August 1966, 28 p. 8. Portugal's fishing industry, 1966. September 1967, 25 p. 8. Portugal's fishing industry — 1967. September 1968, 22 p. 8. Fisheries of Portugal— 1968-1969. August 1969, 11 p. 8-A. Portugal's fishing industry in 1968. December 1969, 11 p. 8-A. Portugal's fishing industry— 1969. July 1970, 8 p. 8-B. Metropolitan Portugal's fishing industry in 1969. November 1970, 13 p. Market News Leaflet 9. Fishery developments 1964. June 1965, 4 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet in the Philippines, Oc- 9. Fishery developments in the Philippines, 1966. tober 1967, 10 p. 9. Developments in the Philippine fishing indus- try—1967 (with 1966 and 1965 data). May 1968, 9 p. 9. Developments in the Philippine fishery industry 1967-1968. August 1969, 7 p. 9. Developments in the Philippine fishing industry 1968-1969. May 1970, 5 p. Market News Leaflet 10. Swedish fisheries, 1964. January 1966, lip. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 10. Swedish fishing industry, 1966. January 1967, 13 p. 10. Swedish fisheries, 1965. February 1967, 12 p. 10. Swedish fishing industry, 1966. January 1968, 13 p. 10. The Swedish fishing industry, 1967. December 1968, 4 p. 11. Spanish fishing industry, 1966. July 1967, 5 p. 11. A brief sketch of the 1968 fishing season in Spain. August 1969, 11 p. 11. Spain's fish production 1969. March 1971, 6 p. 12. Peruvian fishing industry: 1968 mid-year report. October 1968, 8 p. 12. Peru's fishing industry — 1968/1969. November 1969, 15 p. 12. Peru's fishing industry— 1969/1970. September 1970, 10 p. 12. Peru's fishing industry— 1970/1971. November 1971, 16 p. 13. India's fishing industry, 1965. December 1966, 16 P- 13. India's fishing industry, 1966. November 1967, 8 P- 13. (Supplement) India's exports of frozen and can- ned shrimp by country of destination, 1965-1966. December 1967, 2 p. 13. India seafood industry's new export record. No- vember 1970, 2 p. Market News Leaflet 14. United Kingdom's fishing industry, 1964. 1965, 11 p. March Foreign Fishery Leaflet 14. United Kingdom's fishing industry, 1964. March 1965, 11 p. 15. Text of Argentine Decree No. 8,802, November 24, 1967 on foreign fishing activities. January 1968, 5 P- 16. Chilean fish industry — export-import information for U.S. traders. March 1968, 7 p. 16-A. Chile's fishery production and exports. July 1970, 5 p. Market News Leaflet 17. Italian fisheries, 1964. October 1965, 14 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 17. 17. 17. 18. 18. 18. 18. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 22. 22. 23. Italian fishing industry 1965. January 1967, 15 p. Italian fishing industry 1966. September 1967, 17 p. The Italian fishing industry, 1968. September 1969, 12 p. Panama's fisheries, 1965. March 1966, 10 p. Panama's fisheries, 1966. May 1967, 8 p. Panamanian fisheries— 1967. August 1968, 11 p. Panamanian fisheries— 1968. August 1969, 10 p. Panamanian fisheries — 1969. July 1970, 9 p. Issued in 1960. The marine fisheries of Angola, 1969, by Salvatore di Palma. April 1970, 8 p. South-West Africa's fishery industries, 1966 and 1967. September 1968, 3 p. (Supplement) Republic of South Africa and Ter- ritory of South-West Africa fisheries, 1965. Oc- tober 1966, 8 p. South Africa's 1966 catch, processed fishery products, and consumption. August 1967, 6 p. South Africa and South-West Africa, 1967. Com- mercial catch, production of processed fishery products, and domestic consumption. June 1968, 7 p. Fisheries of Chile, 1965. December 1966, 19 p. 59 23. Fishing industry developments in Chile. Novem- ber L969, 13 p. 24. Issued in I960. Issued in i960. 26. Taiwan fisheries in 1965. September 1966. 24 p. 26. Industrial outlook report on Taiwan's fishing in- dustry. 1967. September 1969. 11 p. 26. Industrial outlook report on Taiwan's fishing indus- try. 1969. March 1971, 9 p. 27. Issued in I960. 28. Portugal's fish canning industry, by David K. Sabock (editor). October 1968, 5 p. 29. Issued in 1960. 30. Issued in 1960. 31. Issued in 1960. 32. Yene7.uela's fisheries. 1964. April 1966, 25 p. 32. Fisheries of Venezuela, 1965-66. September 1967, 20 p. 32. Fisheries of Venezuela, 1967. September 1968, 18 p. 33. Issued in 1960. 34. (Supplement) Greek production of processed fishery products and foreign trade in fish, 1965. June 1966, 8 p. 34. Greek fishing industry, 1966 (processing and foreign trade). May 1967, 8 p. 34. Fisheries of Greece, 1967. May 1968, 11 p. 34. Fishing industry of Greece (possibilities and pros- pects for development). October 1968, 3 p. 34. Fishing industry of Greece, 1968. May 1969, 4 p. 34. Greek fishing for 1969. April 1970, 3 p. 34. Greece's fisheries in 1970. April 1971, 4 p. 34-A. Greek production of processed fishery products and foreign trade in fish, 1968. July 1969, 9 p. 34-A. Greek production of processed fishery products and foreign trade in fish, 1969. June 1970, 9 p. 35. Greek production of processed fishery products, 1970; foreign trade by major species, January-Sep- tember 1970. May 1971, 11 p. 35. Newfoundland fisheries annual report, 1968. Feb- ruary 1969, 6 p. 36. Issued in 1960. 37. Issued in 1960. 38. Developing the Costa Rican fish industry, by Hugh C. Landes. July 1965, 14 p. 38. The fishing industry of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. May 1968, 6 p. 39. Issued in 1960. 40. The marine fisheries of Morocco, by Salvatore di Palma. January 1970, 15 p. 40-A. Morocco's fisheries, 1968-70. May 1971, 8 p. 41. Issued in 1960. 42. Issued in 1961. 43. Issued in 1961. 44. Iceland's fishing industry, 1965. November 1966, 35 p. 44. (Supplement) Icelandic fish and marine products. February 1967, 3 p. 44. Iceland's fishing industry, 1967. September 1968, 24 p. 44. Iceland's fishing industry, 1968. August 1969, 14 p. 44. Iceland's fishing industry 1969. June 1970, 5 p. 45. Australian fisheries, 1966-1967. March 1968, 4 p. 45. Australian fisheries, 1967/68. March 1969, 5 p. 45-A. Australian fisheries. November 1969, 8 p. 46. Directory of fishery importers, exporters, govern- ment agencies, and information sources in Den- mark. March 1968, 8 p. 47. Issued in 1961. 48. Pakistan's fisheries statistical report, 1965. November 1966, 26 p. 48. (Supplement) Pakistan fishery trade lists. April 1967, 3 p. 49. Issued in 1961. 50. Canadian Maritime fisheries, 1968. February 1969, 3 p. 51. Issued in 1961. 52. North Portugal's sardine industry, 1969. May 1969, 3 p. 53. Fisheries of Honduras, 1967. July 1967, 4 p. 54. Issued in 1962. 55. Issued in 1961. Market News Leaflet 56. Norwegian fisheries, 1964. May 1965, 12 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 56. Norwegian fisheries, 1965. May 1966, 8 p. 56. Norwegian fisheries 1966. June 1967, 7 p. 56. Norwegian fisheries 1967. June 1968, 8 p. 56. Outlook report: Norwegian fishing industry 1970, May 1970, 4 p. 56-A. Norway's fisheries landings, 1967-1970. March 1971, 1 p. Market News Leaflet 10. Developments in the Moroccan fishing indus- try. November 1965, 16 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 40 10 10. Developments in the Moroccan fishing in dustry. February 1967, 7 p. Developments in the Moroccan fishing industry in 1966. December 1967, 10 p. The Moroccan fishing industry — 1967-68. Decem- ber 1968, 9 p. Market News Leaflet 57. Fisheries in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1964. June 1965, 31 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 57. Fisheries in the Federal Republic of Germany, an- nual survey 1965. August 1966, 36 p. 57. Fisheries in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1966. July 1967, 31 p. 57. Fisheries situation in West Germany. March 1969, 7 p. 60 Market News Leaflet 58. Republic of Korea's fishing industry, 1964. Sep- tember 1965, 14 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 58. Republic of Korea fisheries, 1964. April 1966, 4 p. 58. U.S. fisheries aid to the Republic of Korea. Sep- tember 1969, 4 p. 59. Issued in 1961. 60. Netherlands fisheries, 1965. December 1966, 5 p. 60. The Netherlands fishing industry, 1969. July 1970, 9 p. 61. Issued in 1961. 62. Issued in 1962. 63. Issued in 1964. 64. Issued in 1961. 65. Issued in 1961. 66. Issued in 1962. 67. The fishing industry of the Ivory Coast, 1967 and re- cent developments, by Salvatore di Palma. May 1968, 5 p. 67. The fisheries of the Ivory Coast, by Salvatore di Palma. October 1969, 12 p. 68. Issued in 1962. 69. Marine fishing in northeast Brazil. February 1967, 25 p. 70. Guatemala's fisheries. July 1969, 2 p. 71. Issued in 1962. 72. Issued in 1962. 72-1. Taiwan's fishing industry: Outlook. January 1972, 9 p. 72-2. Japanese imports of frozen shrimp: 1967-1970, by William B. Folsom. January 1972, 18 p. 72-3. The developing Common Fisheries Policy of the European community, by Arthur M. Sandberg and Gregory B. Hall. January 1972, 11 p. 72-4. Fisheries of Venezuela, 1970. February 1972, 9 P- 72-5. Fisheries of Thailand, 1970. March 1972, 8 p. 72-6. The commercial fisheries of Portugal, 1970, by Gregory B. Hall. June 1972, 7 p. 72-7. The shrimp industry of Japan, by William B. Fol- som. June 1972, 15 p. 72-8. The marine fisheries of Liberia 1970-71, by Nor- man L. Pease. May 1972, 5 p. 72-9. South Vietnamese fisheries in 1971. December 1972, 9 p. 72- 10. Fisheries of Mexico, 1919 and 1970, by George B. Gross, 18 p. 72-11. Thailand fishery trends, by A. N. Obolensky (editor). October 1972, 7 p. 72-12. Fisheries of the Philippines, fiscal year 1971, by William Wright and William B. Folsom. October 1972, 5 p. 72-13. Fisheries of Sierra Leone, 1970-71, by Norman L. Pease and William B. Folsom. November 1972, 7 p. 72-14. Fisheries of Senegal, 1971, by William B. Fol- som and Ronald E. Neumann, 12 p. 72-15. Fisheries of Indonesia, 1971. December 1972, 12 p. 72-16. Marine fisheries of Norway, 1971. December 1972, 8 p. 72-17. Fisheries of Taiwan, 1971, by William B. Fol- som (editor). December 1972, 8 p. 73. Issued in 1962. 73-1. Shrimp industry of Central America, Caribbean Sea, and northern South America, by Goerge B. Gross. January 1973, 47 p. 73-2. Fisheries of Iceland, 1971. January 1973, 9 p. 73-3. Fisheries of the Republic of Korea, 1971, by Wil- liam B. Folsom. January 1973, 17 p. 73-4. Fishing industry of Peru, 1971-72. February 1973, 16 p. 73-5. Fisheries of Denmark, 1971. February 1973, 7 p. 73-6. Fisheries statistics of Japan, 1970, by William B. Folsom (editor). February 1973, 43 p. 73-7. Fisheries of Mauritania, 1971, by Norman L. Pease. April 1973, 9 p. 73-8. Fisheries of Panama, 1971-72, by William B. Fol- som and Robert J. McSwain. April 1973, 12 p. 73-9. Fisheries of New Zealand, 1971, by Richard S. Bauder. May 1973, 8 p. 73-10. Shrimp and lobster industry of Honduras, by R. C. Graham. May 1973, 7 p. 73-11. Statistics on Japan's frozen shrimp imports: 1964-72, by William B. Folsom. May 1973, 16 p. 73-12. Marine fisheries of Western Germany, 1970- 71. June 1973, 6 p. 73-13. Fisheries of Venezuela, 1970-71, by William B. Folsom. June 1973, 7 p. 73-14. Northeast Atlantic fisheries, 1970. June 1973, 9 p. 73-15. Marine fisheries of Norway, 1972, by Salvatore di Palma. June 1973, 10 p. 73-16. A review of the Indonesian shrimp fishery and its present developments, by M. Unar. June 1973, 18 p. 73-17. Fishing industry of Iceland, 1972, by Salvatore di Palma. July 1973, 10 p. 73-18. Fishing industry of Ireland, 1972, by Salvatore di Palma. July 1973, 11 p. 73-19. Fisheries of the Ivory Coast, 1972, by Norman L. Pease. October 1973, 15 p. 73-20. Fishing industry of Denmark, 1972, by Sal- vatore di Palma. August 1973, 11 p. 73-21. Fisheries of Chile, 1971, by William B. Fol- som. November 1973, 17 p. 74. The shrimp industry of Central America, the Carib- bean Sea, and northern South America, by Richard S. Croker. February 1967, 127 p. 74-1. Fisheries of Pakistan, 1972, by William B. Fol- som. January 1974, 22 p. 74-1. (Revised) Fisheries of Pakistan, 1972, by William B. Folsom. January 1974, 22 p. 74-2. Fisheries of Ghana, 1972, by Norman L. Pease. February 1974, 12 p. 74-3. Fisheries of The Gambia, 1973, by Norman L. Pease. June 1974, 10 p. 74-4. Fisheries of Indonesia, 1972, by William B. Fol- som and James J. Reilly. June 1974, 29 p. 61 74-5. Fisheries o( Kenya. 1973. by Norman L. Pease. July 197;. 9 p. 74-t^. Fisheries of Peru. 1972-73. by Barbara A. Keith. July 1974. 15 p. 74-7. Japan's frozen shrimp imports, 1964-73, by Wil- liam B. Folsom. August 1974. 20 p. 74-8. Fisheries of Denmark. 1973. August 1974, 9 p. 74-9. Fisheries of Tanzania. 1972. by Norman L. Pease. August 1974. 10 p. 74-10. Fisheries statistics of Japan, 1972. August 1974. 41 p. 74-11. Japanese tuna industry, by Lorry M. Nakatsu and Yoshio Nasaka. October 1974, 12 p. 74-12. Fisheries of the Cameroons, 1973, by Norman L. Pease and William B. Folsom. October 1974, 13 p. 75. Argentina's fishing industry, 1965-1966. September 1967. 6 p. 76. Issued in 1963. 77. The fisheries of Ghana, by Salvatore di Palma. July 1968, 74 p. 77. The marine fisheries of Ghana 1970. May 1971, 6 p. 78. Senegal's fishing industry. July 1967, 5 p. 78. The marine fishing industry of Senegal, 1967. September 1968, 5 p. 79. Fisheries of northern Nigeria. August 1967, 11 p. 79. The marine fisheries of Nigeria 1970, by Salvatore D. Palma. August 1971, 8 p. 80. Brazil's fishing industry, 1964 and 1965. July 1966. 20 p. 80. Brazil's fishing industry, 1966-1967. December 1967. 27 p. 81. Issued in 1965. 82. Fisheries of Ecuador. October 1967, 12 p. 82. Ecuador's fisheries, 1967. July 1968, 12 p. 82. Ecuador's fisheries 1968. September 1969, 12 p. 83. Issued in 1963. 84. Faroe Islands fisheries, 1964 and 1965 trends. December 1965, 15 p. 85. Issued in 1963. 86. Hong Kong's fishing industry, 1963-64. June 1965, 20 p. 87. Issued in 1964. 88. Japanese exports of salmon and king crab, 1962- 1964. July 1966, 15 p. 89. Issued in 1964. Market News Leaflet 90. Belgian fishing industry, 1964. October 1965, 28 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 90. Belgian fishing industry, 1965. October 1966, 21 p. Market News Leaflet 91. Fisheries of Malaysia, 1964. December 1965, 28 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 91. Malaysian fisheries. May 1968, 8 p. 91. Trends in Malaysian fishing - 1968-69. June 1970, 16 p. 91 -A. Trends in west Malaysian fisheries. March 1970, 8 p. 92. Greenland's fisheries, 1964 and 1965 trends. May 1966, 24 p. 92. Greenland fisheries, 1965. January 1967, 17 p. 92. Fisheries of Greenland, by Robert W. McVey. February 1969, 20 p. 92-A. Greenland salmon fisheries, by Robert W. McVey. February 1969, 3 p. 93. Tuna fishery of western and southern Africa. January 1965, 13 p. Market News Leaflet 94. Malta's fishing industry, 1964. January 1965, 12 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 94. Malta's fishing industry, 1964. January 1965, 12 p. 95. International fishing activities in western and southern Africa, 1964. February 1965, 8 p. 96. Frozen fish importers in France. February 1965, 2 p. 97. The fisheries of Thailand, by J. Adger Smyth. July 1969, 19 p. 97-A. Thailand's foreign fishery trade, by Milan A. Kravanja and Clyde William Snider, Jr. March 1970, 14 p. Market News Leaflet 98. A news service for Europe's fish markets, by Joseph Pileggi. March 1965, 4 p. Foreign Fishery Leaflet 98 March A news service for Europe's fish markets. 1965, 4 p. The general agreement on fisheries and Norway's current subsidy system. April 1965, 14 p. World fishing exhibition, London, May 27-June 1, 1965. July 1965, 4 p. Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Conser- vation of Atlantic Tunas. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2 to 14 May 1966. Final Act. June 1966, 25 p. Fisheries development potential of the Territory of Baja California Sur, Mexico. September 1966, 11 p Japan's fisheries catch, 1965. September 1966, 6 p Japan's fisheries catch, 1966. September 1967, 7 p Japan's fisheries catch, 1967. September 1968, 6 p Japan's fisheries catch, 1968. November 1969, 10 p Fisheries of Communist China 1966, by Loyal G Bouchard. October 1966, 6 p. 105. Tanzania fisheries, 1966, by George B. Gross. November 1966, 16 p. 105. Tanzania and Zanzibar fishery developments, 1968, by Salvatore di Palma. February 1969, 16 p. 106. Technical and economic report on the expediency of building a fish canning factory in Sudan. December 1966, 42 p. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 103. 103. 103. 104. (12 107. Somali Republic fisheries 1966. January 1967, 3 p. 108. Uganda fisheries 1966. January 1967, 3 p. 109. Kenya fisheries 1966. January 1967, 6 p. 109. The marine fisheries of Kenya, 1967-68, by Salvatore di Palma. January 1969, 5 p. 110. Production of fish blocks in Japan, by C. E. Atkin- son. February 1967, 3 p. 111. Exploitation of marine resources in Guatemala. February 1967, 5 p. 112. The Fiji Islands fishing industry 1967. March 1967, 3 p. 113. El Salvador shrimp industry, 1965-1966. March 1967, 4 p. 113. El Salvador shrimp industry in 1967. May 1968, 2 p. 114. Fisheries and fish culture in Israel in 1965. March 1967, 14 p. 115. Mozambique fisheries, 1961-64. March 1967, 6 p. 1 15. The marine fisheries of Mozambique, 1969, by Sal- vatore di Palma. April 1970, 4 p. 116. Madagascar fisheries 1965. March 1967, 6 p. 116. Marine fisheries developments in Madagascar, 1968, by Salvatore di Palma. February 1969, 3 p. 117. On policy for implementation of an overall inves- tigation and research plan on marine science and technology in Japan. March 1967, 9 p. 117-A. Japanese expect 1970's to be decade of progress for fisheries through cooperation, by C. E. Atkin- son. February 1970, 10 p. 117-B. Japanese fisheries trends in 1971. May 1971, 10 p. 118. Ethiopia fisheries 1966. April 1967, 5 p. 119. Greenland salmon fisheries 1966. April 1967, 2 p. 120. Congolese fisheries 1966. April 1967, 3 p. 120. The fisheries of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, by Salvatore di Palma. January 1970, 3 p. 121. Japanese permits for construction of fishing ves- sels, April-December 1966. April 1967, 3 p. 122. Faroese exports of fishery products, 1966. May 1967, 3 p. 123. Denmark's exports of fishery products, 1966. May 1967, 9 p. 123. Denmark fishery landings, processing, and ex- ports, January-June 1968. October 1968, 5 p. 123. Denmark's fishing industry 1970 and predictions for 1971, by Arthur M. Sandberg. June 1971, 12 p. 124. The fishing industry of Sierra Leone. June 1967, 20 p. 124. The marine fisheries of Sierra Leone, 1968/ 1969, September 1969, 4 p. 125. Spanish pair trawling. July 1967, 4 p. 126. Peru's anchovy fishery 1966. August 1967, 14 p. 127. Peru fish meal industry (status as of June 1967). August 1967, 10 p. 128. FAO Technical Conference on the Fisheries of West African Countries, Dakar, July 31-August 4, 1967. September 1967, 10 p. 129. Peru's fishing industry (status as of September 1967). October 1967, 6 p. 130. Shrimp survey in coastal and offshore waters of northeastern and northern Brazil. September 1967, 15 p. 130. The fisheries of Belem, Brazil. August 1971, 5 p. 131. Partial list of importers and distributors of fishery products in Japan (1967). October 1967, 2 p. 132. Peruvian fishery laws: Promotion law, October 1967. October 1967, 6 p. 132-S. Taxation on exports of Peruvian fish meal and oil, by David W. Windley. March 1968, 20 p. 133. Peruvian fish meal exporters, 1967. November 1967, 3 p. 134. Situation and outlook for baleen and sperm whale oil production, 1966-67. November 1967, 4 p. 135. List of members, Japan Marine Products Im- porters Association, 1967. December 1967, 5 p. 135. Importers and distributors of fishery products in Japan, by Clinton E. Atkinson. December 1969, 3 p. 136. Directory of Japan canned food export dealers, 1967. December 1967, 10 p. 137. Directory of Japan frozen food export dealers, 1967. December 1967, 6 p. 138. Argentina's Fishing Law, October 1967. Decem- ber 1967, 8 p. 139. Shrimp industry in Senegal 1967. January 1968, 5 p. 140. Spain's SS Sarasua— world's largest purse- seiner. April 1968, 3 p. 141. Nicaraguan fisheries 1967. May 1968, 1 p. 141. Nicaragua's fishery production and exports, 1968. May 1969, 9 p. 141. Nicaragua's fishery production and exports 1969. May 1970, 14 p. 142. Panama's fish meal exports, 1966-1967. May 1968, 2 p. 143. Symposium on the living resources of the African Atlantic continental shelf between the Straits of Gibraltar and Cape Verde, by Salvatore de Palma. May 1968, 15 p. 144. Faroe Islands fishery exports, 1967. May 1968, 4 p. 145. Indonesian fisheries: Industries and commodities. June 1968, 8 p. 145. Indonesian fisheries, 1968. July 1969, 16 p. 145-A. Indonesia's fisheries 1970. September 1971, 19 p. 146. European fish meal statistics: Production, trade, prices, by David K. Sabock (editor). May 1968, 7 p. 147. Sixth meeting of North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission, Reykjavik, May 7-13, 1968. May 1968, 5 p. 148. Preliminary estimates of commercial fish landings Ontario, Canada, for 1967. May 1968, 4 p. 149. Fishing industry of British Honduras. June 1968, 5 p. 149A. British Honduras fish exports 1969. April 1970, 3 p. 150. Review of the principal results of the Guinean Trawling Survey (West Africa), by F. Wil- liams. July 1968, 15 p. 150. The fisheries of equatorial Guinea, by Salvatore di Palma. June 1970, 4 p. 63 151. Haiti's fisheries. 1965-66. September 1968, 2 p. 152. Proposed common fisheries policy of the European Economic Community. August 1968. 4 p. 158. Prawn otter trawl fishery in Sabah, Malaysia, by Chin Phui Kong and Goh Siang Keng. July 1968, 19 p. 154. World fish meal production. July 1968, 3 p. 155. Fishery inspection program in the Republic of Korea. August 1968. 10 p. 155. Korean fisheries, trends in 1967. May 1969, 3 p. 156. World trade in fish meal and oil. August 1968, 12 p. 156. World fish meal and oil trends for 1968. Septem- ber 1969. 8 p. 156. World fish meal and oil review, 1969 and outlook for 1970. November 1970, 11 p. 157. Nordic cod fillet production trends, mid- 1968. September 1968, 3 p. 158. The fisheries of Campeche, Mexico. August 1968, 5 p. 159. Trends in Singapore's fisheries, 1969. March 1971. 8 p. 159-A. Singapore fisheries, 1967. February 1969, 6 p. 160. The fish canning industry of Baja California, Mex- ico, by Richard S. Croker. September 1968, 14 p. 161. Documentation requirements of Japanese foreign fishing law. September 1968, 2 p. 161. Man-in-the-sea program in Japan. May 1971, 5 p. 161-A. Japanese marine products import system and tariff schedules as of April 1, 1968. November 1969, 2 p. 162. South Vietnam's fisheries in 1967. October 1968, 7 p. 162. South Vietnam's fisheries, by A. N. Obolen- sky. August 1969, 7 p. 163. Philippine fisheries commission program to in- crease fish production in 1968-69. October 1968, 3 p. 163. The development of the Philippine deep-sea fisheries industry, by Serapio A. Bravo. Septem- ber 1971, 19 p. 164. Suggested customers and prospects for U.S. sales in Iceland in conjunction with Oceanology Inter- national '69. October 1968, 4 p. 164. Iceland's fishing industry 1970. May 1971, 7 p. 165. The fisheries of Gabon, 1967 (including develop- ments in the first half of 1968), by Salvatore di Palma. November 1968, 4 p. 165. The marine fisheries of Gabon, 1970, by Salvatore di Palma. April 1971, 4 p. 166. International fisheries and related issues: A selected functional bibliography, by David W. Windley. November 1968, 9 p. 167. Danish viewpoint on high-seas fishing for Atlantic salmon. November 1968, 6 p. 168. Changes in government support of the German fishing industry. November 1968, 3 p. 169. The fisheries of Cameroon, 1967 (including developments in the first half of 1968), by Salvatore di Palma. December 1968, 3 p. 169. The marine fisheries of the Cameroon, 1969. January 1970, 3 p. 170. Comments on and appraisal of proposed common fisheries policy for European communities, by Arthur M. Sandburg. December 1968, 4 p. 170. European industrial fisheries: Prospects for 1969. March 1969, 4 p. 171. The spiny lobster industry of Latin America, by David W. Windley. December 1968, 15 p. 172. The shrimp and spiny lobster industry, Bay Is- lands, Honduras. December 1968, 2 p. 173. Fishing industry outlook - Brazil. January 1969, 11 p. 173. Brazil's production of processed fishery products, 1969. April 1971, 24 p. 173-A. Brazil's fishing industry: Outlook report. No- vember 1969, 7 p. 173-A. Brazil's fishing industry: Outlook report. No- vember 1970, 10 p. 174. Iceland's recent fisheries trends, and 1968 catch and output (preliminary data). March 1969, 4 p. 175. Fisheries of Dahomey, 1968. April 1969, 8 p. 176. The fisheries of Liberia, 1968/69. September 1969, 5 p. 177. The fisheries of Mauritius, 1969, by Salvatore di Palma. October 1969, 5 p. 178. World production of marine oil. January 1970, 6 p. 179. EDTA agreement on fish fillet imports into the United Kingdom. January 1970, 3 p. 180. Taiwan's tuna long-line fishery, 1967. January 1970, 16 p. 180-A. Tuna fishery of Taiwan- 1969. June 1970, 6 p. 181. Market potential for frozen herring in West Ger- many. February 1970, 8 p. 182. Newfoundland fisheries in 1969. March 1970, 14 p. 182-A. Newfoundland fisheries 1970. March 1971, 10 p. 183. Atlantic salmon — high seas fisheries outlook. March 1970, 4 p. 184. West Pacific salmon Soviet -Japanese negotiations, 1960-69. April 1970, 2 p. 185. Marine biology in the Republic of China — a progress report, by Yuan, Po-wei. October 1970, 9 p. 186. Common fisheries policy of the European com- munities. November 1970, 5 p. 186-A. OECD common fisheries policy - texts of Coun- cil Regulation 2141/70 (Regulations for fish and fishing) and Council Regulation 2142/70 (market support). January 1971, 38 p. 187. World exports and imports of marine oils. No- vember 1970, 6 p. 188. The fisheries of Tunisia, 1969 (including some developments in 1970). November 1970, 9 p. 189. Canada's fisheries closing lines, February 1971, 6 p. 190. United Kingdom's fish labelling law for retailers, by G. R. Watkin. March 1971, 5 p. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS Publications prepared primarily by NMFS research centers and laboratories designed to present scientific and technical studies that are mainly of local interest. Separately numbered subseries are available for each of 64 several units within NMFS. continued during 1974. This series was dis- NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS (Auke Bay Fisheries Laboratory) ABFL-1. An improved incubator for salmonids and results of preliminary tests of its use, by Jack E. Bailey and William R. Heard. September 1973, iii + 7 p., 2 figs., 3 tables. ABFL-2. A guide to the collection and identification of presmolt Pacific salmon in Alaska with an illus- trated key, by Milton B. Trautman. November 1973, iii + 20 p., 7 figs., 5 plates. ABFL-3. Salmon fry production in a gravel incubator hatchery, Auke Creek, Alaska, 1971-72, by Jack E. Bailey and Sidney G. Taylor. November 1974, iv + 13 p., 12 figs., 6 tables. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS (Atlantic Estuarine Fisheries Center) AEFC-1. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Atlantic Estuarine Fisheries Center, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by T. R. Rice, Director and Staff. June 1972, iv + 16 p., 14 figs. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS (Northwest Fisheries Center) NWFC-1. Annotated bibliography of interspecific hybridization of fishes of the subfamily salmoninae, by James R. Dangel, Paul T. Macy, and Fred C. Withler. November 1973, iii + 48 p. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS (Southeast Fisheries Center) SEFC-1. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Southeast Fisheries Center, Miami Laboratory, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by Ann Weeks and Al- bert C. Jones. July 1972, ii + 21 p., 16 figs. SEFC-2. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Southeast Fisheries Center, Pascagoula Laboratory, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by Edward F. Klima and Richard B. Roe. June 1972, iv + 21 p., 15 figs. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS (Southeast Region) SER-1. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by Anonymous. July 1972, iii + 26 p., 14 figs., 4 tables. SER-2. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Biological Laboratory, St. Petersburg Beach, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by James E. Sykes. July 1972, 13 p., 8 figs. SER-3. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice Fishery Products Technology Laboratory, Pas- cagoula, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, by Travis D. Love, Mary H. Thompson, and Melvin E. Waters. June 1972, iii + 12 p., 7 figs., 4 tables. Separates and MFR Papers Separates are reprints of featured (authored) articles from the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries' monthly jour- nal, "Commercial Fisheries Review." Articles in "Marine Fisheries Review" (1973-74) are referred to as MFR Papers. Separates Vol. 27 (1965) 722. Review of industrial bottomfish fishery in northern Gulf of Mexico, 1959-62, by Charles M. Roithmayr. 723. Summary of tuna observations in the Gulf of Mex- ico on cruises of the exploratory fishing vessel Oregon, 1950-63, by Tomio Iwamoto. 724. Airlift for harvesting oysters, by Leonard J. John- son. 725. Salmon research cruise in the western North Pacific, by Robert R. French. 726. Experimental trawling for high-seas salmon, by Charles J. Hunter. 727. Estimating residual shell in shucked soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria L.), by Baruch Rosen and Janice Freeman. 728. Review of the development of the Atlantic coast tuna fishery, by Peter C. Wilson. 729. How tuna see a net, by Frank Hester and John H. Taylor. 730. Exploratory fishing for spiny lobsters, sand lob- sters, and scallops in Panama, by Norman L. Pease. 731. On-the-job training program for trainee commer- cial fishermen, by John J. Murray. 732. Soviet and Japanese fishing activity off Alaska in 1964, by Ronald C. Naab. 733. The Trade Expansion Act and the Kennedy Round, by Louis C. Krauthoff II. 734. An experiment in electrical fishing with an elec- tric field used as an adjunct to an otter-trawl net, by Ernest D. McRae, Jr. and Leon E. French, Jr. 735. An exploratory fishing and gear research buoy, by F. J. Hightower and A. J. Barrett. 736. The U.S. cod fishery in the Northwest Atlantic, by Albert C. Jensen and Harriett E. Murray. 737. Some observations on the distribution of penaeid shrimp in eastern Venezuela, by N. Alam Khand- ker. 738. Herring fishery in Southeastern Alaska, by Stephen H. Rogers. 739. The yellowfin tuna fishery in the eastern tropical Atlantic (preliminary study), by J. C. LeGuen, F. Poinsard, and J. P. Troadec. 740. Long-line gear improvement - aluminum crimping sleeve prevents hook damage by electrolysis, by Peter C. Wilson. 65 741. Bottom trawling surveys on the northeastern Gulf of Alaska (summer and fall of 1961 and spring of 1962), by Charles R. Hitz and Warren F. Rathjen. 742. Pasteurization o( fishery products with gamma rays from a cobalt-60 source, by Louis .1. Ronsivalli and J. W. Slavin. 743. Construction and operation o( the "Cobb" pelagic trawl (1964). by Richard L. McNeely, Leonard J. Johnson, and Charles D. Gill. 744. Distribution, abundance, and size of sablefish [Anoplopoma fimbria) found in deep water off the mouth of the Columbia River, by Hiromu Heyamoto and Miles S. Alton. 745. Shrimp potential of the eastern Gulf of Guinea, by Alan R. Longhurst. 746. A Japanese gill-net fishery for bottomfish in the Gulf of Alaska, by George K. Tanonaka and Jiro Nishimoto. 747. Reduction process to convert raw fish into thiaminase-free press cake, by R. H. Gnaedinger. 748. A rapid field method for determining the salt con- centration in fresh and smoked chub, by R. A. Greig and H. L. Seagran. Vol. 28 (1966) 749. New approaches to quality changes in fresh chilled halibut, by Max Patashnik. 750. Wade seine construction and method of use, by Hilton M. Floyd. 751. An inexpensive scallop cleaner built from spare parts, by Austin B. Williams. 752. Trawl cod-end mesh size selectivity toward yellow perch in Lake Erie, by Norman J. Reigle, Jr. 753. Skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) resources of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, by Brian J. Rothschild. 754. A nekton ring net sampler for use aboard oceanographic research vessels, by J. B. Rivers. 755. Review of U.S. menhaden industry, by Anony- mous. 756. Ocean clam survey off U.S. middle Atlantic coast— 1963, by Phillip S. Parker. 757. Identification of species in raw processed fishery products by means of cellulose polyacetate strip electrophoresis, by J. Perry Lane, Wilma S. Hill, and Robert J. Learson. 758. A method of forecasting the relative abundance of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis Kr.) in Maine waters, by R. L. Dow. 759. Trawl cod-end closing device, by William W. High. 760. Alaska shrimp explorations, 1962-64, by Warren F. Rathjen and Mitsuo Yesaki. 761. Gear and technique of the sea bass trap fishery in the Carolinas, by J. B. Rivers. 762. The Atlantic tuna fisheries, 1963, by Richard S. Shomura. 763. Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) as raw material for a fish reduction industry, by John A. Dyer, Richard W. Nelson, and Harold J. Barnett. 764. Experimental fish trawling survey along the Florida west coast, by Rolf Juhl. 765. Species composition of the North Carolina indus- trial fish fishery, by William E. Fahy. 766. The South Pacific long-line fishery for albacore tuna, 1954-64, by Tamio Otsu. 767. The industrial fisheries of tomorrow — charting the course, by Donald L. McKernan. 768. Third technical meeting on fishing boats, by Ed- ward A. Schaefers and Thomas Pross. 769. Heat inactivation of thiaminase in whole fish, by R. H. Gnaedinger and R. A. Krzeczkowski. 770. La pesca de los trinidos en la Republica Argentina, anos 1960-64, by Anonymous. 771. An evaluation of the air bubble curtain as a bar- rier to alewives, by George A. Kupfer and William G. Gordon. 772. Willapa oyster studies — use of the pasture harrow for the cultivation of oysters, by Clyde S. Sayce and Charles C. Larson. 773. The channel net for shrimp in North Carolina, by James F. Guthrie. 774. Rare fossils dredged off Atlantic coast, by Roland L. Wigley. 775. Her riches are just off coasts — but far from mar- kets, by Anonymous. 776. Hard clam explorations off southeastern United States, by Robert Cummins, Jr. 777. Trends in Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawling fleet, by Rolf Juhl. Vol. 29 (1967) 778. History of scallop and clam explorations in the Gulf of Mexico, by James S. Carpenter. 779. Bacteriological controls for producing high quality breaded seafoods, by Travis D. Love. 780. The surf clam fishery, by Thomas M. Groutage and Allen M. Barker. 781. Technology's role in the seafood industry, by Harold B. Allen. 782. Experimental purse seining for tunas in Por- tuguese West Africa, by Fernando Correia da Costa and David Braganca Gil. 783. An aircraft and vessel survey of surface tuna schools in the Lesser Antilles, by Albert C. Jones and Paul N. Sund. 784. The subtropical underwater of the eastern Gulf of Mexico, by Reed S. Armstrong. 785. Experimental rearing of postlarval brown shrimp to marketable size in ponds, by Ray S. Wheeler. 786. The submarine "pisces" as a fisheries tool, by Wil- liam L. High. 787. The sun-dried-shrimp industry of Mexico's north central Gulf, by Travis D. Love. 788. Distribution of southern quahogs off the middle Atlantic coast, by Arthur S. Merrill and John W. Ropes. 789. A clam measuring board, by Phillip S. Parker. 790. Sleeve for clam jetting hose connection, by Phillip S. Parker. 66 791. Clam survey — Ocean City, Maryland, to Cape Charles, Virginia, by Phillip S. Parker. 792. The West Coast's seaweed industry, by Norman W. Durrant. 793. Development of a submersible pumping system for a hydraulic surf clam dredge, by Mark L. Standley and Phillip S. Parker. 794. Preservation of fish by the use of gamma rays, by Louis J. Ronsivalli, Lena Baldwin, and F. Bruce Sanford. 795. Incidental catches of finfish in sea scallop dredges on Georges Bank, by Roland L. Wigley and Henry W. Jensen. 796. Development of the electro-shrimp trawl system, by Norman L. Pease and Wilber R. Seidel. 797. The Atlantic surf clam fishery in 1966, by Thomas M. Groutage and Allan M. Barker. 798. An evaluation of sampling traps in farm ponds, by James E. Ellis and Kenneth L. Coon. 799. The sponge industry of Tarpon Springs, by Myrtle Ferry. 800. Deck equipment layout on M/V "Delaware" for surf clam survey, by Lars A. Fahlen. 801. New tests assess quality changes in fish, by John Spinelli. 802. A method for tapering purse seines, by Jerry E. Jurkovich. 803. New "live car" improves catfish harvesting and handling, by Marvin F. Boussu. Vol. 30 (1968) 804. Clam survey off Virginia (Cape Charles to False Cape), by Phillip S. Parker and Lars A. Fahlen. 805. FAO study tour in USSR, by Dayton L. Alverson. 806. Experimental trawling and pot fishing for giant Alaskan prawn, by Doyne W. Kessler. 807. Special small-clam retainer and bottom sampler designed, by Lars A. Fahlen and Phillip S. Parker. 808. Improving and expanding the distribution of fresh (unfrozen) seafoods by means of insulated con- tainers, by Anonymous. 809. Oceanography's role in developing marine resources, by James H. Johnson. 810. Submarine photos of commercial shellfish off northeastern United States, by Roland L. Wigley and K. O. Emery. 811. Detection of fish schools by sonar (eastern tropical Pacific, July-November 1967), by Robert I. Mc- Clendon. 812. How Lake Superior gill net vessel was converted to trawler, by Warren Handwork. 813. Landings of skipjack and yellowfin tuna at Papeete Market (Tahiti), by Michel Brun and Witold L. Klawe. 814. Trends in the Atlantic sea scallop fishery, by Julius A. Posgay. 815. Parachute-type sea anchor, by Fred W. Hipkins. 816. The new thread herring fishery in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, by Charles M. Fuss, Jr. 817. Recent innovations for trawl net reels, by William L. High. 818. Safety for the commercial fishing vessel and crew, by John J. Murray. 819. Vacuum evisceration, a modern method of clean- ing fish at sea, by Thomas J. Connors and Daniel W. Baker. 820. Scallop explorations off Oregon, by Lael L. Ron- holt and Charles R. Hitz. 821. The Dungeness crab fishery around Kodiak, Alaska, by Robert M. Meyer. 822. The view from a storied sub the 'Alvin' off Norfolk, Va., by R. L. Edwards and K. O. Emery. 823. The late-summer waters of the Gulf of Mexico, by Reed S. Armstrong and John R. Grady. 824. Rearing lugworms for fish bait, by John L. Taylor and Carl H. Saloman. 825. The role of international agreements in Alaskan fisheries, by Ronald C. Naab. 826. Bottom longline explorations in the Gulf of Mex- ico, a report on "Oregon II's" first cruise, by Walter R. Nelson and James S. Carpenter. 827. Are estuaries necessary? by J. L. McHugh. 828. The fish-finding sonar of "Oregon II," by Donald A. Wickham and Shelby B. Drummond. 829. The 1967 Atlantic coast surf clam fishery, by Robert M. Yancey. 830. U.S. and Japan conduct successful salmon research cruise, by Robert R. French and Richard Bakkala. 831. A floating trap net for use in reservoirs, by Gary Ackerman and Marvin F. Boussu. Vol. 31 (1969) 832. The U.S. fish protein concentrate program, by Roland Finch. 833. A machine for winding trawl cable, by Ian E. Ellis. 834. Japanese longline fishery in Gulf of Alaska, by Jim H. Branson. 835. Late-winter waters of Yucatan Straits — a 1968 'Geronimo' survey in Gulf of Mexico, by Reed S. Armstrong. 836. A progress report on the development of a shrimp trawl to separate shrimp from fish and bottom- dwelling animals, by William L. High, Ian E. Ellis, and Larry D. Lusz. 837. Longlining for swordfish in the eastern Pacific, by Susumu Kato. 838. Method for protecting lake trout taken in trawls, by Alfred Larsen and Warren Handwork. 839. Shipping live Dungeness crabs by air to retail mar- ket, by H. J. Barnett, R. W. Nelson, and P. J. Hun- ter. 840. Research on a system for bypassing juvenile salmon & trout around low-head dams, by Clifford W. Long and Richard F. Krcma. 841. Revisions of international agreements affecting Alaskan fisheries, by Ronald Naab. 67 842. Economic returns to Polish factory trawlers in Northwest Atlantic, by Bruno G. Noetzel. 843. Fishery oceanography, by Felix Favorite. 544. Searching for tuna, by Thomas Pottoff. 845. Economic effects of regulations in Maryland oys- ter fishery, by Richard E. Suttor and Thomas D. Corrigan. $46. Groundfish survey program of BCF Woods Hole, by Marvin D. Grosslein. $47. Mussels: A potential source of high-quality pro- tein, by T. Joyner and John Spinelli. 848. Fishery oceanography — II, salinity front at en- trance to Washington's Strait of Juan de Fuca, by Felix Favorite. S49. Fresh fish shipments in the BCF insulated, leak- proof container, by Robert L. Wagner, Allan F. Bezanson. and John A. Peters. 850. Feasibility of monitoring west African oceanic front from satellites, by Paul M. Maughan, Merton C. Ingham, and J. Frank Hebard. 851. Experimental production of fish protein concen- trate (FPC) from Mediterranean sardines, by Nor- man L. Brown and Harry Miller, Jr. 852. Fishery oceanography — III, ocean temperature and distribution of Pacific salmon, by Felix Favorite. 853. Tuna purse seine fishery in eastern tropical At- lantic, by John P. Wise. 854. Fishery oceanography — IV, ocean salinity and dis- tribution of Pacific salmon, by Felix Favorite. 855. Tropical Atlantic tuna larvae collected during EQUALANT surveys, by William J. Richards. 856. Forecasting world demand for tuna to the year 1990. by Frederick W. Bell. 857. Rearing larval tunas in the laboratory, by Edward D. Houde and William J. Richards. 858. Fishery oceanography — V, ocean circulation and distribution of sockeye salmon, by Felix Favorite. Vol. 32 (1970) 859. 860. 861. Oyster culture in Long Island Sound 1966-69, by Clyde L. MacKenzie. Snappers of the western Atlantic, by Luis R. Rivas. Fishery oceanography — VI, Ocean food of sockeye salmon, by Felix Favorite. 862. Otter trawling introduced to Columbia River smelt fishery, a progress report, by Ian E. Ellis and Clint Stockley. 863. World demand for shrimp & prawns may outstrip supply during next decade, by Donald P. Cleary. 864. Exploring for schooling pelagic fishes in middle Atlantic Bight, by Jackson Davis. 865. Pacific Ocean perch & hake studied off west coast, by Thomas A. Dark, Herbert H. Shippen, and Ken- neth D. Waldron. 866. Puerto Rico's commercial marine fisheries, a statistical picture, by Jose Suarez-Caabro. 867. Calico scallop fishery of southeastern U.S., a photo review of latest developments, by Robert Cummins, Jr. and Joaquim B. Rivers. 868. Surface tuna schools located & fished in equatorial eastern Pacific, by Thomas S. Hida. 869. Night lighting for herring an old technique may have new possibilities, by Alden P. Stickney. 870. Albacore of Hawaiian waters, Thunnus alalunga, by Tamio Otsu and Ray F. Sumida. 871. Seasonal and geographical characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — I. Jack mackerel, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 872. Brit herring along Maine's coast, by C. W. Davis and J. J. Graham. 873. A bathysphere for fishery research, by John R. Pugh and Richard B. Thompson. 874. Experimental sablefish fishing off San Diego, Cali- fornia, by Charles F. Phlegar, Nils Schultz, Andrew Soutar, and Erich Duffrin. 875. The Atlantic albacore fishery, by Grant L. Beards- ley, Jr. 876. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — II. Pacific saury, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 877. South Vietnam: A fishery development survey, by Keith D. Brouillard. 878. Fishery oceanography — VII. Estimation of flow in Gulf of Alaska, by Felix Favorite. 879. Hurricane Camille: A new experience in reclaim- ing canned seafood, by E. Moret Smith. 880. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — III. Pacific hake, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 881. Herring roe: Alaska's fast-growing specialty food industry, by Jerrold M. Olson. 882. The commercial shrimp potential in West Africa, Dakar to Douala, by Norman L. Pease. 883. The Atlantic surf clam fishery (1968), by Robert M. Yancey. 884. BCF scientists tag and recover menahaden, by Paul J. Pristas. 885. Quick release branchline clip developed for long- lining, by Michael G. Corbett. 886. A removable deck-block mounting pad, by Michael G. Corbett. 887. The red grouper of the Gulf of Mexico, by Luis R. Rivas. 888. Fish behavior studies from an undersea habitat, by William L. High and Alan J. Beardsley. 889. Sea bob fishery of the Guianas, by Warren F. Rathjen and B. C. C. Hsu. 890. Recent developments in Peruvian fisheries, by Robert H. Lander. 891. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — IV. Pacific mackerel, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 892. Movements of tagged blue crabs in North Carolina waters, by Mayo H. Judy and Donnie L. Dudley. 893. How to use nearly all the ocean's food, by Frederick J. King and Joseph H. Carver. 894. Hydrogen sulfide kills, by Richard W. Hamilton. 68 895. FPC's quality virtually the same as its raw materials quality, by D. L. Dubrow, E. R. Pariser, N. L. Brown, and H. Miller, Jr. 896. Surface tuna-school fishing & baiting around Samoa Islands, by Thomas S. Hida. 897. Airborne low-light sensor detects luminescing fish schools at night, by Charles M. Rothmayr. 898. Collecting coastal pelagic fishes with artificial light and 5-meter lift net, by Donald A. Wickham. 899. Thermal pollution of Columbia River might threaten smelt, by George R. Snyder. Vol. 33 (1971) 900. Harvesting coastal pelagic fishes with artificial light & purse seine, by Donald A. Wickham. 901. A premix of FPC & wheat flour can be made & transported, by Virginia D. Sidwell, Bruce R. Stillings, and George M. Knobl, Jr. 902. FPC: The NMFS experiment & demonstration plant process, by Robert C. Ernst, Jr. 903. Current skipjack oceanography cruises in eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, by F. Williams. 904. A buoyline coiling device, by Ian Ellis and Gary Loverich. 905. Fish proteins as binders in processed fishery products, by R. J. Learson, B. L. Tinker, and L. J. Ronsivalli. 906. Glucose oxidase reduces oxidation in frozen shrimp, by Carolyn Kelley. 907. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — V. Northern anchovy, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 908. Hard clam cleansing in New York, by Robert B. Mac Millan and James H. Redman. 909. How to install an echo sounder in a small fiber- glass boat, by Larry D. Lusz. 910. The separation of crab meat from shell & tendon by a centrifugal process, by Wayne I. Tretsven. 911. Distribution of some coastal pelagic fishes in the western Atlantic, by Edward F. Klima. 912. The Atlantic surf clam fishery - 1969, by Allen M. Barker and John W. Ropes. 913. Trapping sablefish, by William L. High. 914. Thread herring distribution off Florida's west coast, by Brian S. Kinnear and Charles M. Fuss, Jr. 915. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region - VI. Rockfish, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 916. Live cars for use in catfish industry, by Donald C. Greenland, Robert L. Gill, and James C. Hall. 917. Fish protein concentrates, by George M. Knobl, Jr., Bruce R. Stillings, William E. Fox, and Mal- colm B. Hale. 918. Observations on remote sensing in fisheries, by William H. Stevenson and Edward J. Pastula, Jr. 919. The growing role of international agreements in Alaskan fisheries, by Ronald C. Naab. 920. U.S. & Japan continue cooperative research in North Pacific (1970-71), by R. Bakkala and R. French. 921. Underwater fishery studies are valuable, by Wil- liam L. High. 922. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — VII. Pacific sardine, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 923. Pond-raised channel catfish: The design of boom- mounted brailers to move them, by Donald C. Greenland, Robert L. Gill, Earnest T. Carlton, and Sammie L. Weaver. 924. Fisheries of the Virgin Islands, by Willard N. Brownell. 925. Baitfish scouting in the Trust Territory, by Thomas S. Hida. Vol. 34 (1972) 926. Experimental drum seining for wetfish in Califor- nia, by F. J. Hester, D. A. Aasted, and R. E. Green. 927. The Japanese fishing industry: 1971 highlights, by William B. Folsom. 928. The future of New England's marine resources, by Russell T. Norris. 929. Gulf and South Atlantic fisheries, by John P. Wise. 930. Marine life abundant near site of proposed Alaskan mill, by Richard T. Myren. 931. Japan's frozen-shrimp imports soar 2,000% in 10 years, by William B. Folsom. 933. San Pedro wetfish fleet: Major purse-seine gear changes, 1952-1972, by Eric H. Knaggs. 934. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources. California Current region — VIII. Zooplankton, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 935. Oysters: Reattachment as method of rearing cultchless hatchery oysters, by John G. Riley, Richard J. Rowe, and Herbert Hidu. 936. Shipboard procedures to decrease lobster mor- tality, by Ronald Joel Smolowitz. 937. Studies of salmonellae potential in catfish feeds, by Travis D. Love and Brenda H. Minkler. 938. U.S. fisheries: A view of their status & potential, by John P. Wise. 939. The Atlantic coast surf clam fishery 1965-69, by John W. Ropes. 940. Predation by bluefish on flatfishes, by Fred E. Lux and John V. Mahoney. 941. NMFS albacore tuna forecast & research plans for 1972, by R. Michael Laurs. 942. Farm Credit Act of 1972: How it affects fishing in- dustry, by Fred L. Olson. 943. New England trawlermen struggle to survive, by Bruno G. Noetzel. 944. Sea urchins: A new fishery develops in California, by Susumu Kato. 945. The impact of genetics on the trout industry, by Nicholas J. T. LoCascio and James E. Wright. 946. Pot fishing in the Virgin Islands, by J. R. Sylves- ter and A. E. Dammann. 947. The Atlantic surf clam fishery - 1970, by John W. Ropes and Allan M. Barker. 69 948. Shrimp research aboard Soviet ship in Gulf of Alaska, by Robert J. Wolotira, Jr. 949. Removing porpoise from a tuna purse seine, by ■ lames Coe and George Sousa. 950. Longlines and billfish, by John S. Gottschalk. 951. Double-rig twin shrimp-trawling gear used in Gulf of Mexico, by Harvev R. Bullis, Jr. and Hilton Floyd. 952. Trawl studies based on bottom current measurements, by S. B. Saila and W. H. Mowbray. 953. Status of fish stocks off northeastern United Slates, by Herbert Stern. Jr. and Bradford E. Brown. 954 The Atlantic coast surf clam fishery— 1971, by John W. Ropes. Allan M. Barker, and George E. Ward. Jr. 955. American participation in tuna fishery of eastern tropical Atlantic, by Gary T. Sakagawa and Wil- liam H. Lenarz. 956. How some pollutants affect embryos & larvae of American oyster & hard-shell clam, by Anthony Calabrese. 957. Effect of predators on juvenile menhaden in clear & turbid estuaries, by Richard L. Kroger and James F. Guthrie. 958. Initial success in estimating rearing-pond shrimp population, by K. N. Baxter. Vol. 35 (1973) 959. Japanese fishing vessels off Alaska, by William R. Dickinson. 960. A survey of the sea bass fishery, by David W. Frame and Scott A. Pearce. 961. Portable barge for estuarine research, by Dennis A. Emiliani and Frank Marullo. 962. Tuna: Pole-and-line fishing trials in central and western Pacific, by R. N. Uchida and R. F. Sumida. 963. Shrimp '73 — a billion dollar business, by Philip M. Roedel. 964. European demand helps spur New England shrimp catches, by John R. Kallio. 965. Fishery for northern shrimp, Pandalus borealis, in the Gulf of Maine, by Roland L. Wigley. 966. Shrimp research at the Galveston laboratory of the Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center, by Robert F. Temple. 967. Gulf of Mexico shrimp resource research, by Charles W. Caillouet, Jr. and Kenneth N. Baxter. 968. An automatic pumping device for sampling post- larval shrimp (Penaeus spp.), by Frank Marullo. 969. White shrimp (Penaeus setiferus) population trends in a tidal marsh pond, by Stephen H. Clark and Charles W. Caillouet, Jr. 970. Distribution of commercial shrimp off the northeastern coast of South America, by Robert C. Cummins and Albert C. Jones. 971. Shrimp industry of Central America, Caribbean Sea, and northern South America, by George B. Gross. 972. Status of the California ocean shrimp resource and its management, by W. A. Dahlstrom. 973. Pandalid shrimp life history research at Kachemak Bay, Alaska, by James C. Olsen. 974. Studies of spot shrimp, Pandalus platyceros, at Little Port Walter, Alaska, by Louis Barr. 975. Progress toward farming shrimp in the United States, by Richard A. Neal. 976. Shrimp culture in Japan, by C. R. Mock. MFR Papers 977. The shipjack tuna resource (Katsuo no shigen ni t suite), by Tsuyoshi Kawasaki. 978. Northwest Fishery Center research on effects of en- vironmental contaminants on marine organisms, by Maurice E. Stansby and Dayton Lee Alverson. 979. Seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources, California Current Region: IX. Inshore sportfishes, by David Kramer and Paul E. Smith. 980. Preliminary biological survey of log-rafting and dumping areas in southeastern Alaska, by Robert J. Ellis. 981. The U.S. shrimp industry: Past trends and pro- spects for the 1970's, by Donald R. Whitaker. 982. Menhaden tagging and recovery: Part I — field methods for tagging menhaden, genus Brevoortia, by Paul J. Pristas and Thurman D. Willis. 983. Menhaden tagging and recovery: Part II — recovery of internal ferromagnetic tags used to mark men- haden, genus Brevoortia, by R. 0. Parker, Jr. 984. Japan's eel fishery, by William B. Folsom. 985. Elver investigations in the southeast, by Robert Topp and Richard Raulerson. 986. Structure and senses of fish, by Ralph Hile. 987. Price spreads of fish products among producers and distributors, by Erwin S. Penn. 988. Rapid assessment of ocean environment aided by new shipboard STD digitizer-computer interface, by W. James Ingraham, Jr. and C. J. Bartlett. 989. Procedure for product approval and purchase: Army and Air Force Exchange Service, by Henry I. Boies and Richard C. Raulerson. 990. Sonic tags attached to Alaska king crab, by Gerald E. Monan and Donald L. Thorne. 991. Export opportunities for U.S. fishery products, by Morton M. Miller, Jukka Kolhonen, and Gregory Hall. 992. Beefish patties, by Frederick J. King and George J. Flick. 993. Slide rule for predicting shelf life of cod, by L. J. Ronsivalli, Robert J. Learson, and S. E. Charm. 994. The American lobster fishery: Economic analysis of alternative management strategies, by Frederick W. Bell and Richard F. Fullenbaum. 995. Shipworms and other marine borers, by Michael Castagna. 996. Comparison of salmon catches in mono- and mul- tifilament gill nets, by Percy Washington. 997. Investigations of billfish biology at the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament, by John J. Naughton. 70 998. Improving the supply of minced blocks for the fish stick trade: A progress report, by Frederick J. King. 999. Collection and transportation system of juvenile salmonids evaluated at Little Goose Dam, by Par- ker S. Trefethen and Wesley J. Ebel. 1000. Aircraft-refueling trailer modified to haul salm- on and trout, by Jim R. Smith and Wesley J. Ebel. 1001. The future of the fisheries. I. The Seattle con- ference, by Willis L. Hobart. 1001. The future of the fisheres. II. The oceans and in- dustry, by John K. Tabor. 1001. The future of the fisheries. III. Sounding our ocean future, by Robert M. White. 1001. The future of the fisheries. IV. National fisheries policies and programs for our national needs, by David Wallace. 1002. Effects of an artificial habitat on the marine sport fishery and economy of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, by Chester C. Buchanan. 1003. Fuel shortages and the fisherman, by Joseph Pileggi. 1004. Shrimp discarding by the commercial fishery in the western Gulf of Mexico, by Kenneth N. Baxter. 1005. Results of comparative trawl and trap fishing off Oregon for sablefish, Anoplopoma fimbria, by Nor- man B. Parks. 1006. Marketing practices of wholesalers handling fish in the Akron and Cleveland areas, by Leonard J. Konopa. 1007. Sonic tags in sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, give travel time through metropolitan waters, by Kenneth L. Liscom. 1008. Salmon for New England fisheries. Part I: His- torical background, by Timothy Joyner. 1009. Part II: Effect of the ocean environment on the high seas distribution of salmon, by Timothy Joy- ner. 1010. Part III: Developing a coastal fishery for Pacific salmon, by Conrad Mahnken and Timothy Joyner. 1011. A self-contained subsurface light source system for fish attraction, by Donald A. Wickham and Wil- ber R. Seidel. 1012. Factors in the fish picture of concern to industry and consumers, by Morton M. Miller. 1013. Alterations of estuaries of south Florida: A threat to its fish resources, by William N. Lindall, Jr. 1014. Why the cod shortage? What are the alter- natives? by Donald R. Whitaker. 1015. The technological basis for development of aqua- culture to produce low-cost food fish, by J. A. Das- sow and M. A. Steinberg. 1016. Fisheries research steamer Fish Hawk, by John W. Reintjes. 1017. The overland shipment of live Dungeness crabs by self-contained van, by H. J. Barnett, R. W. Nel- son, P. J. Hunter, A. E. Einmo, and D. N. Plant. 1018. San Francisco Bay area's herring resource — a colorful past and a controversial future, by Maxwell B. Eldridge and W. Michael Kaill. 1019. "Kamaboko" — the giant among Japanese processed fishery products, by Minoru Okada, David Miyauchi, and George Kudo. 1020. Surimi — a semi-processed wet fish protein, by David Miyauchi, George Kudo, and Max Patash- nik. 1021. Gel-forming capacity of washed and unwashed flesh of some Pacific coast species of fish, by George Kudo, Minoru Okada, and David Miyauchi. 1022. Chemical and nutritive values of several fresh and canned finfish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Part I: Proximate composition, calcium, and phosporus, by Virginia D. Sidwell, James C. Bonnet, and Elizabeth G. Zook. 1023. Northwest Atlantic squids, by Warren F. Rath- jen. 1024. The long-haul fishery of North Carolina, by James F. Guthrie, Richard L. Kroger, Herbert R. Gordy, and Curtis W. Lewis. 1025. Marketing practices of retailers handling fish in the Akron and Cleveland areas, by Leonard J. Konopa Vol. 36 (1974) 1026. Home freezing of seafoods, by Melvin E. Waters. 1027. A vertical longline for red snapper fishing, by David A. Olsen, Arthur E. Dammann, and Don Neal. 1028. Aspects of the distribution and abundance of the long-finned squid, Loligo pealei, between Cape Hat- teras and Georges Bank, by Fredric M. Serchuk and Warren F. Rathjen. 1029. Solubilized fish muscle as a food binding material, by Frederick J. King, Fred Heiligman, and Eugen Wierbicki. 1030. A review of the Indonesian shrimp fishery and its present developments, by M. Unar. 1031. Observations on distribution and abundance of red crabs in Norfolk Canyon and adjacent continen- tal slope, by Paul A. Haefner, Jr. and John A. Musick. 1032. Notes on the ecology of the oceanic insect Halobates, by Lanna Cheng. 1033. Chemical and nutritive values of several fresh and canned finfish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Part II. Fatty acid composition, by James C. Bonnet, Vir- ginia D. Sidwell, and Elizabeth G. Zook. 1034. Using enzymes to make fish protein concen- trates, by Malcolm B. Hale. 1035. The Mexican marine sport fisheries, by Aurelio Solorzano. 1036. Variable-mesh beach seine for sampling juvenile salmon in Columbia River estuary, by Carl W. Sims and Richard H. Johnsen. 1037. Mushroom culture: A new potential for fishery products, by John H. Green. 1038. Effect of draining method on the quality of fish stored in boxes, by John A. Peters, Allan F. Bezan- son, and John H. Green. 1039. Publications and services of the National Marine Fisheries Service, by J. David Almand. 71 1040. Participation by Panamanian and the U.S. seiners in 1972 tuna fishery of the eastern tropical Atlantic, by Gary T. Sakagawa. 1041. Diversification means progress in the Gloucester fishing industry, by Jon C. Rittgers. 1042. Marine recreational fishing in Alaska, by Anony- mous. L043 Composition of the edible portion of raw (fresh or frozen 1 crustaceans, finfish, and mollusks. 1. Pro- tein, fat. moisture, ash, carbohydrate, energy value, and cholesterol, by Virginia D. Sidwell, Pauline R. Foncannon. Nancy S. Moore, and James C. Bon- net. 1044. Fish meal: international market situation and the future, by Jukka Kolhonen. 1045. Respiration and metabolism in two baleen whale calves, by Eric A. Wahrenbrock, Gary F. Maru- schak. Robert Eisner, and David W. Kenny. 1046. Ballistocardiography as a technique for com- parative physiology, by N. Ty Smith and Eric A. Wahrenbrock. 1047. Investigation of blubber thickness in a gray whale using ultrasonography, by Michael P. Curran and William M. Asher. 1048. Surgical attachment of a telemetry device to the dorsal ridge of a yearling California gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, by John C. Sweeney and Joel L. Mattsson. 1049. Some hematologic observations on the Califor- nia gray whale, by Alfred Zettner. 1050. Some coagulation factors in plasma from a California gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, by W. Medway. 1051. Fluorescent karyotype of the California gray whale, by Deborah A. Duffield. 1052. Some physiological parameters of the blood of the California gray whale, by William G. Gilmartin, Richard W. Pierce, and George A. Antonelis, Jr. 1053. Feeding of a captive gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, by G. Carleton Ray and William E. Schevill. 1054. Sounds produced by the gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, by James F. Fish, James L. Sumich, and George L. Lingle. 1055. Aerial observations of migrating gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus, off southern California, 1969- 72. by J. S. Leatherwood. 1056. A note on gray whale behavioral interactions with other marine mammals, by J. S. Leatherwood. 1057. Aerial observations of gray whales during 1973, by Paul N. Sund and John L. O'Connor. 1058. Telemetering of temperature and depth data from a free ranging yearling California gray whale, Eschrichtius robustus, by W. E. Evans. 1059. Capture and harnessing of youg California gray whales, by Kenneth S. Norris and Roger L. Gentry. 1060. Some considerations of the problems associated with the use of live bait for catching tunas in the tropical Pacific Ocean, by Frank J. Hester. 1061. Polyethylene trays for flounder fillets, by Daniel W. Baker II, John A. Peters, and Allan F. Bezan- son. 1062. Reduction of mercury in sablefish {Anoplopoma fimbria) and the use of the treated flesh in smoked products, by F. M. Teeny, Alice S. Hall, and E. J. Gauglitz, Jr. 1063. Salmon — future harvest from the Antartic Ocean? by Timothy Joyner, Conrad V. W. Mahn- ken, and Robert C. Clark, Jr. 1064. Ocean pout parasites, by Daniel J. Sheehy, Michael P. Sissenwine, and Saul B. Saila. 1065. A report of the National Marine Fisheries Ser- vice comminuted fish cake survey, by Bruce C. Morehead. 1066. Some ABC's of fo'c'sle living, by A. K. Larssen and Sig Jaeger. 1067. Marking fishes and invertebrates. I. State of the art of fish branding, by Howard L. Raymond. 1068. Marking fishes and invertebrates. II. Brand size and configuration in relation to long-term retention on steelhead trout and chinook salmon, by Donn L. Park and Wesley J. Ebel. 1069. Marking fishes and invertebrates. III. Coded wire tags useful in automatic recovery of chinook salmon and steelhead trout, by Wesley J. Ebel. 1070. Marking fishes and intertebrates. IV. A nonper- manent tag for king crabs, Paralithodes camtschatica, and Tanner crabs, Chionoecetes bair- di, by Robert M. Meyer. 1071. A survey of giant clams, Tridacnidae, on Helen Reef, a western Pacific atoll, by Frank J. Hester and Everet C. Jones. 1072. Color changes in the ovaries of penaeid shrimp as a determinant of their maturity, by Ausbon Brown, Jr. and Daniel Patlan. 1073. The bay scallop makes its bed of seagrass, by Gordon W. Thayer and Harvey H. Stuart. 1074. Effects of Prudhoe Bay crude oil on molting Tan- ner crabs, Chionoecetes bairdi, by John F. Karinen and Stanley D. Rice. 1075. Soviet fisheries: A review, by T. S. Sealy. 1076. Japan's frozen shrimp imports: 1973, by William B. Folsom. 1077. The skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, an un- derutilized resource, by Walter M. Matsumoto. 1078. Minced fish in a new form, by Joseph M. Men- delsohn. 1079. Controlling bone particle content in minced fish muscle, by Max Patashnik, David Miyauchi, and George Kudo. 1080. Seabed drifters used to study bottom currents off Kodiak Island, by W. James Ingraham, Jr. and James R. Hastings. 1081. Distribution of seaward-migrating chinook salm- on and steelhead trout in the Snake River above Lower Monumental Dam, by Jim Ross Smith. 1082. Exploratory fishing activities of the UNDP/FAO Caribbean Fishery Development Project, 1965-1971: 72 A summary, by Robert S. Wolf and Warren F. Rath- jen. 1083. Handline and longline fishing explorations for snapper and related species in the Caribbean and adjacent waters, by Kyotaro Kawaguchi. 1084. Results of live bait and pole and line fishing ex- plorations for pelagic fishes in the Caribbean, by Donald P. Wagner. 1085. Results of troll fishing explorations in the Carib- bean, by Donald P. Wagner and Robert S. Wolf. 1086. Spiny lobster fishing explorations in the Carib- bean, by Geoffrey R. Chislett and Mitsuo Yesaki. 1087. Trap fishing explorations for snapper and related species in the Caribbean and adjacent waters, by Robert S. Wolf and Geoffrey R. Chislett. 1088. Exploratory tuna longline fishing in the Carib- bean and adjacent waters, by Kyotaro Kawaguchi. 1089. Results of experimental and exploratory shark fishing off northeastern South America, by L. J. K. Kleijn. 1090. Minor miscellaneous exploratory/experimental fishing activities in the Caribbean and adjacent waters, by Robert S. Wolf. 1091. Development of the pelagic red crab (Galatheidae, Pleuroncodes planipes) fishery in the eastern Pacific Ocean, by Susumu Kato. 1092. Introducing new products into seafood markets, by Morton Miller. 1093. The recreational fishery on three piers near St. Petersburg, Florida during 1971, by William A. Fable, Jr. and Carl H. Saloman. 1094. Menhaden and power plants — a growing con- cern, by James S. Young. 1095. Deepwater shrimp trapping in the Hawaiian Is- lands, by Paul Struhsaker and Donald C. Aasted. 1096. Attitudinal and demographic characteristics for regular and irregular users of fresh finfish, by Peter M. Sanchez and Leonard J. Konopa. 1097. Plastic turf substitute for gravel in salmon in- cubators, by Jack E. Bailey and Sidney G. Taylor. 1098. Fisheries of the Republic of Korea, by William B. Folsom. 1099. Thermal bleaching of red algal pigment in shucked oysters, by V. G. Burrell, Jr. 1100. New England Fisheries Development Program, by Warren F. Rathjen. 1101. Riddle of Bering Sea soundings resolved, by Felix Favorite. 1102. Effects of artificial reefs on a marine sport fishery off South Carolina, by Chester C. Buchanan, Richard B. Stone, and R. O. Parker, Jr. 1103. Economics of Gulf of Mexico industrial and food- fish trawlers, by Rolf Juhl. 1104. Estimated costs, returns, and financial analysis: Gulf of Mexico shrimp vessels, by Wade L. Griffin, Ronald D. Lacewell, and Wayne A. Hayenga. 1105. Puget Sound drum seining, by William L. High. 1106. Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development in foreign areas (katsuo kaihatsu — kaigai katsuo-zuri gyogyo), by Anonymous. 1107. Some marketing considerations with respect to minced fish products, by Joshua John. 1108. Names of fishes, by Daniel M. Cohen. 1109. The potential for an offshore squid fishery in New England, by F. E. Lux, W. D. Handwork, and W. F. Rathjen. 1110. Squid — its potential and status as a U.S. food resource, by Vincent G. Ampola. Special Scientific Report — Fisheries Special scientific reports on fishery subjects, which document long-term or continuing scientific inves- tigations of NMFS or which provide an intensive report on a study of restricted scope. Bibliographies of a specialized nature may also be published in this series. Special Scientific Report— Fisheries 521. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Symposium on Red Tide, by James E. Sykes. September 1965, 11 p. 522. Pelagic fur seal investigations, 1964, by Clifford H. Fiscus and Hiroshi Kajimura. November 1965, 47 p., 4 figs., 8 app. A figs., 4 app. D figs., 8 tables, 17 app. A tables, 1 app. B table, 1 app. C table. 523. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory districts nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, edited by Carl Rosier, Norm Johnston, and Russel F. Orrell. August 1965, iii + 443 p., 80 figs. 524. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory district no. 9, edited by Norman Johnston. Sep- tember 1965, iii + 197 p., 47 figs. 525. Comparative study of juvenile American shad populations by fin ray and scute counts, by Paul R. Nichols. February 1966, iii + 10 p., 14 tables. 526. Synopsis on the biology of the jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), by John S. Mac- Gregor. April 1966, iii + 16 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 527. Age and size composition of the menhaden catch along the Atlantic coast of the United States, 1962 with a brief review of the commercial fishery, by William R. Nicholson and Joseph R. Higham, Jr. February 1966, iv + 24 p., 6 figs., 8 tables, 15 app. tables. 528. U.S. Federal research on fisheries and limnology in the Great Lakes through 1964; An annotated bibliography, by Ralph Hile. March 1966, iii + 53 p., 2 tables. 529. The Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Type IV elec- trofishing shocker — Its characteristics and opera- tion, by Benjamin G. Patten and Charles C. Gillas- pie. April 1966, iii + 15 p., 10 figs. 530. Seasonal and areal distribution of zooplankton in coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine, 1964, by Ken- neth Sherman. May 1966, 11 p., 10 figs., 4 tables. 531. Length-weight relation of the summer flounder Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus), by Fred E. Lux and L. R. Porter, Jr. June 1966, iii + 5 p., 1 fig., 3 tables, 1 app. table. 73 5 )2 Growth and survival of sockeye salmon introduced into Rvith Lake after removal of resident fish pop- ulations, by William R. Meehan. July 1966. iii + 18 p.. 12 figs., 14 tables. 5 ; - Annual fish passage report — Rock Island Dam Columbia River, Washington, 1965, by Paul D. Zim- mer and John H. Broughton. October 1966, iii + 24 p.. 3 figs., 21 tables. 534. Distribution and abundance of sardine and anchovy larvae in the California Current region off California and Baja California, 1951-64: A sum- mary, by Elbert H. Ahlstrom. August 1966, iii + 71 p.. 6 figs.. 66 tables. 535. Red-tide research summarized to 1964 including an annotated bibliography, by George A. Rounsefell and Walter R. Nelson. December 1966, iii + 85 p., 8 figs.. 4 tables. 1 app. table. 536. Fur seal investigations, Pribilof Islands, Alaska, 1965. by Alton Y. Roppel, Ancel M. Johnson, Ray- mond E. Anas, and Douglas G. Chap- man. October 1966. v + 45 p., 14 figs., 21 tables, 23 app. tables. 537. Pelagic fur seal investigations, 1965, by Clifford H. Fiscus and Hiroshi Kajimura. February 1967, iv + 42 p.. 4 figs., 14 app. figs., 7 tables, 19 app. tables. 538. Distribution of spawning pink salmon in Sashin Creek, southeastern Alaska, and survival of their progeny, by William J. McNeil. September 1966, iii + 12 p., 1 fig., 13 tables. 539. Tagging summary of American shad, Alosa tapidissima (Wilson) and striped bass, Roccus sax- atilis (Walbaum), Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C., 1950-65, by Paul R. Nichols and Randall P. Cheek. July 1966, 8 p., 1 fig., 6 tables. 540. Biological oceanography of the eastern tropical Pacific: Summary of existing information, by Maurice Blackburn. November 1966, iii + 18 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 541. Distribution and occurrence of Gymnodinium breve on the west coast of Florida, 1964-65, by Alex- ander Dragovich and John A. Kelly, Jr. December 1966, iii + 15 p., 7 figs., 4 tables. 542. Some effects of DDT on the ecology of salmon streams in southeastern Alaska, by Roger J. Reed. November 1966, iii + 15 p., 7 figs., 9 tables. 543. Inventory of U.S. exploratory longline fishing ef- fort and catch rates for tunas and swordfish in the Northwestern Atlantic, 1957-65, by Peter C. Wilson and Martin R. Bartlett. February 1967, v + 52 p., 81 figs., 13 tables. 544. Abundance and distribution of zooplankton in Hawaiian waters, 1955-56, by Eugene L. Nakamura. May 1967, v + 37 p., 18 figs., 15 tables, 17 app. tables. 545. Evaluation of a pump and reeled hose system for studying the vertical distribution of small plank- ton, by Roderick Leong, January 1967, iii + 9 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 546. Longline fishing for deep-swimming tunas in the Marquesas Islands and adjacent areas, by Howard 0. Yoshida. April 1967, iii + 10 p., 10 figs., 3 tables. 547. Response of migrating adult salmonids to vertical and horizontal rectangular orifices at two depths, by Clark S. Thompson, William Spencer Davis, and Emil Slatick. June 1967, iii + 8 p., 7 figs., 5 tables. 548. Expendable bathythermograph data on subsur- face thermal structure in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, by J. F. T. Saur and Dorothy D. Stewart. August 1967, iii + 70 p., 9 figs., 13 tables, 50 charts. 549. Atlas of July oceanographic conditions in the Northeast Pacific Ocean, 1961-64, by R. W. Owen, Jr. January 1967, vi + 85 p., 82 figs. 550. Biology and management of the American shad and status of the fisheries, Atlantic coast of the United States, 1960, by Charles H. Walburg and Paul R. Nichols. August 1967, iv + 105 p., 33 figs., 55 tables. 551. Preliminary report on the feeding habits of tunas in the Gulf of Guinea, by Paul N. Sund and Wil- liam J. Richards. July 1967, iii + 6 p., 1 fig., 2 tables. 552. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part I: Townsend Cromwell cruises 1, 2, and 3 Feb- ruary to April 1964, by Robert L. Charnell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, v + 75 p., 28 figs., 3 tables. 553. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part II: Townsend Cromwell cruises 4, 5, and 6 May to July 1964, by Robert L. Charnell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, v + 78 p., 28 figs., 3 tables. 554. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part III: Townsend Cromwell cruises 8, 9, and 10 September to November 1964, by Robert L. Char- nell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, v + 78 p., 28 figs., 3 tables. 555. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part IV: Townsend Cromwell cruises 11, 12, and 13 December 1964 to February 1965, by Robert L. Char- nell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, v + 78 p., 28 figs., 3 tables. 556. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part V: Townsend Cromwell cruises 14 and 15 March and April 1965, by Robert L. Charnell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, v + 54 p., 19 figs., 2 tables. 557. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part VI: Townsend Cromwell cruises 16, 17, and 21 May and June 1965 and January 1966, by Robert L. Charnell, David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, iv + 59 p., 20 figs., 3 tables. 558. Geographical index to collecting stations of the ex- ploratory fishing vessels Oregon, Silver Bay, Com- bat, and Pelican 1950-65, by Frederick H. Berry and Shelby Drummond. October 1967, iii + 25 p., 1 fig., 5 tables. 74 559. Water quality of streams tributary to Lakes Superior and Michigan, by Jerome W. Zimmer- man. January 1968, iii + 41 p., 2 figs., 11 tables, 1 app. 560. Surface-to-bottom pot fishing for pandalid shrimp, by Louis Barr and Roland McBride. December 1967, iii + 7 p., 6 figs. 561. Diel and seasonal occurrence of pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad, in two divergent habitats of Tampa Bay, Florida, by Carl H. Saloman. January 1968, iii + 6 p., 4 figs., 6 tables. 562. Seasonal and areal distribution of zooplankton in coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine, 1965 and 1966, by Kenneth Sherman. March 1968, iii + 11 p., 6 figs., 6 tables. 563. Bibliography of oyster parasites and diseases, by Carl J. Sindermann. April 1968, 13 p. 564. Description and evaluation of methods for deter- mining incident solar radiation, submarine day- light, chlorophyll a, and primary production — Used by Scripps Tuna Oceanography Research Program in the eastern tropical Pacific, by Robert W. Holmes. December 1968, iii -I- 31 p., 5 figs., 15 tables. 565. Passage conditions and counts of fish at the Snake Island fishway, Little Falls Dam, Potomic River, Md., 1960-63, by Paul R. Nichols. February 1968, iii + 14 p., 7 figs., 5 tables. 566. Horizontal and vertical distribution of juvenile salmonids in upper Mayfield Reservoir, Washing- ton, by Jim Ross Smith, John R. Pugh, and Gerald E. Monan. April 1968, iii + 11 p., 6 figs., 6 tables. 567. Setting and first season survival of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, near Oxford, Mary- land, 1961-62, by J. R. Webster and W. N. Shaw. July 1968, iii + 6 p., 2 figs., 4 tables. 568. The Japanese Atlantic longline fishery, 1964, and the status of the yellowfin tuna stocks, by John P. Wise. August 1968, 5 p., 1 fig., 5 tables. 569. Oyster mortalities, with particular reference to Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic coast, of North America, by Carl J. Sindermann. July 1968, iii + 10 p., 7 figs. 570. Fishes taken during shrimp trawling along the south Atlantic coast of the United States, 1931-35, by William W. Anderson. July 1968, iv + 60 p., 9 figs., 13 tables. 571. Spawning areas and abundance of chinook salm- on (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Columbia River Basin — past and present, by Leonard A. Ful- ton. October 1968, iii + 26 p., 5 figs., 8 tables. 572. Effects of lamprey larvicides on invertebrates in streams, by Richard L. Torblaa. August 1968, iii + 13 p., 2 figs., 11 tables. 573. Physical, chemical, and biological oceanography of the entrance to the Gulf of California, spring of 1960, by Raymond C. Griffiths. December 1968, iii + 47 p., 40 figs., 1 table. 574. Some operational aspects of the Hawaiian live- bait fishery for skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis), by Vernon E. Brock and Richard N. Uchida. Sep- tember 1968, iii + 9 p., 1 fig., 5 tables. 575. Length relations of some marine fishes from coastal Georgia, by Sherrell C. Jorgenson and Grant L. Miller. November 1968, iii + 16 p., 3 tables. 576. Oceanographic surveys of Traitors Cove, Revillagigedo Island, Alaska, by Douglas R. Mc- Lain. December 1968, iii + 15 p., 15 figs., 2 tables. 577. Relation of scale characteristics to river of origin in four stocks of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in Alaska, by Richard G. Row- land. January 1969, iii + 5 p., 5 figs., 1 table. 578. Hydrological conditions in Clear Lake, Texas, 1958-66, by Edward J. Pullen. January 1969, iii + 8 p., 7 figs., 6 tables. 579. A list of the marine mammals of the world, by Dale W. Rice and Victor B. Scheffer. December 1968, iii + 16 p. 580. Maturity and spawning of skipjack tuna (Kat- suwonus pelamis) in the Atlantic Ocean, with com- ments on nematode infestation of the ovaries, by David C. Simmons. January 1969, 17 p., 6 figs., 3 tables. 581. Zooplankton volume off the Pacific coast, 1960, by James R. Thrailkill. March 1969, 50 p., 13 figs., 5 tables. 582. The Japanese Atlantic longline fishery, 1965, and the status of the yellowfin tuna and albacore stocks, by John P. Wise and William W. Fox, Jr. April 1969, 7 p., 2 figs., 7 tables. 583. Electrical installation for control of the northern squawfish, by Galen H. Maxfield, Gerald E. Monan, and Holbrook L. Garrett. February 1969, iii + 14 p., 8 figs., 4 tables. 584. Fur seal investigations, 1966, by BCF, Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory. June 1969, vii + 123 p., 33 figs., 6 app. C figs., 52 tables, 27 app. A tables, 15 app. C tables. 585. Length-weight relation and conversion of "whole" and "headless" weights of royal-red shrimp, Hymenopenaeus robustus (Smith), by Edward F. Klima. May 1969, iii + 5 p., 3 tables. 586. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study Part VII: Observations of sea birds March 1964 to June 1965, by Warren B. King. June 1970, vi + 136 p., 36 figs., 11 tables, 2 app. tables. 587. Transplanting adult pink salmon to Sashin Creek, Baranof Island, Alaska, and survival of their progeny, by William J. McNeil, Stephen C. Smed- ley, and Robert J. Ellis. August 1969, iii + 9 p., 3 figs., 6 tables. 588. Processing of digital data logger STD tapes at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, La Jolla, California, by James H. Jones. June 1969, iii + 25 p., 6 figs., 1 app. 589. Return and behavior of adults of the first filial generation of transplanted pink salmon, and sur- vival of their progeny, Sashin Creek, Baranof Is- 75 land. Alaska, by Robert J. Ellis. October 1969, iii + 13 p.. 5 figs.. 10 tables. 590. Distributions of fishes in fresh water of Katmai National Monument, Alaska, and their zoogeographical implications, by William R. Heard, Richard L. Wallace, and Wilbur L. Hartman. Oc- tober 1969. iii + 20 p., 2 figs., 3 tables. 591. A bibliography of the lobsters, Genus Homarus, by R. D. Lewis. January 1970, i + 47 p. 592. Passage of adult salmon and trout through pipes, by Emil Slatick. January 1970, iii + 18 p., 8 figs., 12 tables. 593. Review of studies of tuna food in the Atlantic Ocean, by Alexander Dragovich. December 1969, iii + 21 p., 1 app. table. 594. Seasonal and areal distribution of zooplankton in coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine, 1967 and 1968, by Kenneth Sherman. July 1970, iii + 8 p., 6 figs.. 3 tables. 595. Size, seasonal abundance, and length-weight rela- tion of some scombrid fishes from southeast Florida, by Grant L. Beardsley, Jr. and William J. Richards. May 1970, iii + 6 p., 5 figs., 2 tables. 596. Fecundity, multiple spawnings, and description of the gonads in Sebastodes, by John S. Mac- Gregor. March 1970, iii + 12 p., 6 figs., 7 tables. 597. Fur seal investigations, 1967, by Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory. March 1970, vii + 104 p., 31 figs., 79 tables. 598. Size composition, sex ratio, and size at maturity of offshore northern lobsters, by Bernard E. Skud and Herbert C. Perkins. December 1969, iii + 10 p., 6 figs., 12 tables. 599. Diagnostic characters of juveniles of the shrimps Penaeus aztecus aztecus, P. duorarum duorarum, and P. brasiliensis (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae), by Isabel Perez Farfante. February 1970, iii + 26 p., 25 figs. 600. Birectilinear recruitment curves to assess in- fluence of lake size on survival of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) to Bristol Bay and forecast runs, by Ralph P. Silliman. March 1970, iii + 9 p., 13 figs., 2 tables. 601. Effect of flow on performance and behavior of chinook salmon in fishways, by Clark S. Thomp- son. March 1970, iii + 11 p., 8 figs., 3 tables. 602. Biological characteristics of intertidal and fresh- water spawning pink salmon at Olsen Creek, Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1962-63, by John H. Helle. May 1970, iii + 19 p., 11 figs., 5 tables. 603. Distribution and abundance of fish in the Yakima River, Wash., April 1957 to May 1958, by Benjamin G. Patten, Richard B. Thompson, and William D. Gronlund. June 1970, iii + 31 p., 26 figs., 37 tables. 604. The flora and fauna of a basin in central Florida Bay, by J. Harold Hudson, Donald M. Allen, and T. J. Costello. May 1970, iii + 14 p., 2 figs., 1 table. 605. Contributions to the life histories of several penaeid shrimps (Penaeidae) along the south At- lantic coast of the United States, by William W. Anderson. May 1970, iii + 24 p., 15 figs., 12 tables. 606. Annotated references on the Pacific saury, Cololabis saira, by Steven E. Hughes. June 1970, iii + 12 p. 607. Studies on continuous transmission frequency modulated sonar, by Frank J. Hester (editor). June 1970, iii + 26 p. (607.) Sonar target classification experiments with a continuous-transmission doppler sonar, by Frank J. Hester. June 1970, p. 1-20, 14 figs., 4 tables. (607.) Acoustic target strength of several species offish, by H. W. Volberg. June 1970, p. 21-26, 10 figs. 608. Preliminary designs of traveling screens to collect juvenile fish. July 1970, v + 15 p. (608.) Traveling screens for collection of juvenile salm- on (models I and II), by Daniel W. Bates and John G. Vanderwalker. July 1970, p. 1-5, 6 figs., 1 table. (608.) Design and operation of a cantilevered traveling fish screen (model V), by Daniel W. Bates, Ernest W. Murphey, and Earl F. Prentice, p. 6-15, 10 figs., 1 table. 609. Annotated bibliography of zooplankton sampling devices, by Jack W. Jossi. July 1970, iii + 90 p. 610. Limnological study of lower Columbia River, 1967- 68, by Shirley M. Clark and George R. Sny- der. July 1970, iii + 14 p., 15 figs., 11 tables. 611. Laboratory tests of an electrical barrier for con- trolling predation by northern squawfish, by Galen H. Maxfield, Robert H. Lander, and Charles D. Volz. July 1970, iii + 8 p., 4 figs., 5 tables. 612. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study. Part VIII: Sea-level meteorological properties and heat exchange processes, July 1963 to June 1965, by Gunter R. Seckel. June 1970, iv + 129 p., 6 figs., 8 tables. 613. Sea-bottom photographs and macrobenthos col- lections from the Continental Shelf off Massachusetts, by Roland L. Wigley and Roger B. Theroux. August 1970, iii + 12 p., 8 figs., 2 tables. 614. A sled-mounted suction sampler for benthic or- ganisms, by Donald M. Allen and J. Harold Hud- son. August 1970, iii + 5 p., 5 figs., 1 table. 615. Distribution of fishing effort and catches of skip- jack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, in Hawaiian waters, by quarters of the year, 1948-65, by Richard N. Uchida. June 1970, iv + 37 p., 6 figs., 22 tables. 616. Effect of quality of the spawning bed on growth and development of pink salmon embryos and alevins, by Ralph A. Wells and William J. Mc- Neil. August 1970, iii + 6 p., 4 tables. 617. Fur seal investigations, 1968, by NMFS, Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory. December 1970, iii + 125 p., 32 figs., 53 tables, 99 app. tables. 618. Spawning areas and abundance of steelhead trout and coho, sockeye, and chum salmon in the Colum- bia River Basin — past and present, by Leonard A. Fulton. December 1970, iii + 37 p., 6 figs., 11 maps, 9 tables. 76 619. Macrozooplankton and small nekton in the coastal waters off Vancouver Island (Canada) and Washing- ton, spring and fall of 1963, by Donald S. Day. January 1971, iii + 94 p., 19 figs., 10 tables, 3 apps. 620. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study. Part IX: The sea-level wind field and wind stress values, July 1963 to June 1965, by Gunter R. Seckel. June 1970, iii + 66 p., 5 figs., 2 app. tables. 621. Predation by sculpins on fall chinook salmon, On- corhynchus tshawytscha, fry of hatchery origin, by Benjamin G. Patten. February 1971, iii + 14 p., 6 figs., 9 tables. 622. Numbers and lengths, by season, of fishes caught with an otter trawl near Woods Hole, Massachusetts, September 1961 to December 1962, by F. E. Lux and F. E. Nichy. February 1971, iii + 15 p., 3 figs., 19 tables. 623. Apparent abundance, distribution, and migrations of albacore, Thunnus alalunga, on the North Pacific longline grounds, by Brian J. Rothschild and Marian Y. Y. Yong. September 1970, v + 37 p., 19 figs., 5 tables. 624. Influence of mechanical processing on the quality and yield of bay scallop meats, by N. B. Webb and F. B. Thomas. April 1971, iii + 11 p., 9 figs., 3 tables. 625. Distribution of salmon and related oceanographic features in the North Pacific Ocean, spring 1968, by Robert R. French, Richard G. Bakkala, Masanao Osako, and Jun Ito. March 1971, iii + 22 p., 19 figs., 3 tables. 626. Commercial fishery and biology of the fresh-water shrimp, Macrobrachium, in the lower St. Paul River, Liberia, 1952-53, by George C. Miller. Feb- ruary 1971, iii + 13 p., 8 figs., 7 tables. 627. Calico scallops of the southeastern United States, 1959-69, by Robert Cummins, Jr. June 1971, iii + 22 p., 23 figs., 3 tables. 628. Fur seal investigations, 1969, by NMFS, Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory. August 1971, viii + 90 p., 20 figs., 44 tables, 23 app. A tables, 18 app. B tables. 629. Analysis of the operations of seven Hawaiian skip- jack tuna fishing vessels, June-August 1967, by Richard N. Uchida and Ray F. Sumida. March 1971, v + 25 p., 14 figs., 21 tables. 630. Blue crab meat I. Preservation by freezing, by Jur- gen H. Strasser, Jean S. Lennon, and Frederick J. King. July 1971, iii + 13 p., 5 figs., 2 tables. 630. Blue crab meat II. Effect of chemical treatments on acceptability, by Jurgen H. Strasser, Jean S. Lennon, and Frederick J. King. July 1971, iii + 12 p., 1 fig., 9 tables. 631. Occurrence of thiaminase in some common aquatic animals of the United States and Canada, by R. A. Greig and R. H. Gnaedinger. July 1971, iii + 7 p., 2 tables NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF 632. An annotated bibliography of attempts to rear the larvae of marine fishes in the laboratory, by Robert C. May. August 1971, iii + 24 p., 1 app. I table, 1 app. II table. Special Scientific Report— Fisheries 633. Blueing of processed crab meat. II. Identification of some factors involved in the blue discoloration of canned crab meat (Callinectes sapidus), by Melvin E. Waters. May 1971, iii + 7 p., 1 fig., 3 tables. 634. Age composition, weight, length, and sex of her- ring, Clupea pallasii, used for reduction in Alaska, 1929-66, by Gerald M. Reid. July 1971, iii + 25 p., 4 figs., 18 tables. NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF 635. A bibliography of the blackfin tuna, Thunnus at- lanticus (Lesson), by Grant L. Beardsley and David C. Simmons. August 1971, 10 p. Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 636. Oil pollution on Wake Island from the tanker R. C. Stoner, by Reginald M. Gooding. May 1971, iii + 12 p., 8 figs., 2 tables. NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF 637. Occurrence of larval, juvenile, and mature crabs in the vicinity of Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, by Donnie L. Dudley and Mayo H. Judy. August 1971, iii + 10 p., 1 fig., 5 tables. 638. Length-weight relations of haddock from com- mercial landings in New England, 1931-55, by Brad- ford E. Brown and Richard C. Hen- nemuth. August 1971, v + 13 p., 1 fig., 6 tables, 10 app. A tables. 639. A hydrographic survey of the Galveston Bay sys- tem, Texas, 1963-66, by E. J. Pullen, W. L. Trent, and G. B. Adams. October 1971, v + 13 p., 15 figs., 12 tables. 640. Annotated bibliography on the fishing industry and biology of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, by Marlin E. Tagatz and Ann Bowman Hall. August 1971, 94 p. 641. Use of threadfin shad, Dorosoma petenense, as live bait during experimental pole-and-line fishing for skipjack tuna, Katsuwonus pelamis, in Hawaii, by Robert T. B. Iversen. August 1971, iii + 10 p., 3 figs., 7 tables. 642. Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) resource and fishery — analysis of decline, by Kenneth A. Henry. August 1971, v + 32 p., 40 figs., 5 app. figs., 3 tables, 2 app. tables. 643. Surface winds of the southeastern tropical Atlan- tic Ocean, by John M. Steigner and Merton C. Ing- ham. October 1971, iii + 20 p., 17 figs. 77 644. Inhibition of flesh browning and skin color fading in frozen fillets of yelloweye snapper (Lutjanus vivanus), by Harold C. Thompson, Jr. and Mary H. Thompson. February 1972. iii + 6 p., 3 tables. 645. Traveling screen for removal of debris from rivers, by Daniel \V. Bates. Ernest W. Murphey, and Mar- tin G. Beam. October 1971, iii + 6 p., 6 figs., 1 table. 646. Dissolved nitrogen concentrations in the Colum- bia and Snake Rivers in 1970 and their effect on chinook salmon and steelhead trout, by Wesley J. Ebel. August 1971. iii + 7 p.. 2 figs., 6 tables. 647. Revised annotated list of parasites from sea mam- mals caught off the west coast of North America, by L. Margolis and M. D. Dailey. March 1972, iii + 23 p. 648. Weight loss of pond-raised channel catfish (Ic- talurus punctatus) during holding in processing plant vats, by Donald C. Greenland and Robert L. Gill. December 1971, iii + 7 p., 3 figs., 2 tables. 649. Distribution of forage of skipjack tuna {Euthyn- nus pelamis) in the eastern tropical Pacific, by Maurice Blackburn and R. Michael Laurs. January 1972, iii + 16 p., 7 figs., 3 tables. 650. Effects of some antioxidants and EDTA on the development of rancidity in Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus) during frozen storage, by Robert N. Farragut. February 1972, iv + 12 p., 6 figs., 12 tables. 651. The effect of premortem stress, holding tem- peratures, and freezing on the biochemistry and quality of skipjack tuna, by Ladell Craw- ford. April 1972, iii + 23 p., 3 figs., 4 tables. 652. Indexed bibliography of the eggs and young of tunas and other scombrids (Pisces, Scombridae), 1880-1970, by William J. Richards and Witold L. Klawe. September 1972, iv + 107 p., 1 table. 653. The use of electricity in conjunction with a 12.5- meter (headrope) Gulf-of-Mexico shrimp trawl in Lake Michigan, by James E. Ellis. March 1972, iv + 10 p., 11 figs., 4 tables. 654. An electronic detector system for recovering inter- nally tagged menhaden, genus Brevoortia, by R. O. Parker, Jr. February 1972, iii + 7 p., 3 figs., 1 app. 655. Immobilization of fingerling salmon and trout by decompression, by Doyle F. Sutherland. March 1972, iii + 7 p., 3 figs., 2 tables. 656. The calico scallop, Argopecten gibbus, by Donald M. Allen and T. J. Costello. May 1972, iii + 19 p., 9 figs., 1 table. 657. Making fish protein concentrates by enzymatic hydrolysis. A status report on research and some processes and products studied by NMFS, by Mal- colm B. Hale. November 1972, v + 32 p., 15 figs., 17 tables, 1 app. table. 658. List of fishes of Alaska and adjacent waters with a guide to some of their literature, by Jay C. Quast and Elizabeth L. Hall. July 1972, iv + 47 p. 659. The Southeast Fisheries Center bionumeric code. Part I: Fishes, by Harvey R. Bullis, Jr., Richard B. Roe, and Judith C. Gatlin. July 1972, xl + 95 p., 2 figs. 660. A freshwater fish electro-motivator (FFEM) — its characteristics and operation, by James E. Ellis and Charles C. Hoopes. November 1972, iii + 11 p., 9 figs. 661. A review of the literature on the development of skipjack tuna fisheries in the central and western Pacific Ocean, by Frank J. Hester and Tamio O- tsu. January 1973, iii + 13 p., 1 fig. 662. Seasonal distribution of tunas and billfishes in the Atlantic, by John P. Wise and Charles W. Davis. January 1973, iv + 24 p., 13 figs., 4 tables. 663. Fish larvae collected from the northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound during April and May 1967, by Kenneth D. Waldron. December 1972, iii + 16 p., 2 figs., 1 table, 4 app. tables. 664. Tagging and tag-recovery experiments with At- lantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus, by Richard L. Kroger and Robert L. Dryfoos. December 1972, iv + 11 p., 4 figs., 12 tables. 665. Larval fish survey of Humboldt Bay, California, by Maxwell B. Eldridge and Charles F. Bryan. December 1972, iii + 8 p., 8 figs., 1 table. 666. Distribution and relative abundance of fishes in Newport River, North Carolina, by William R. Turner and George N. Johnson. September 1973, iv + 23 p., 1 fig., 13 tables. 667. An analysis of the commercial lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery along the coast of Maine, August 1966 through December 1970, by James C. Thomas. June 1973, v + 57 p., 18 figs., 11 tables. 668. An annotated bibliography of the cunner, Tautogolabrus adspersus (Walbaum), by Fredric M. Serchuk and David W. Frame. May 1973, ii + 43 p. 669. Subpoint prediction for direct readout meteorological satellites, by L. E. Eber. August 1973, iii + 7 p., 2 figs., 1 table. 670. Unharvested fishes in the U.S. commercial fishery of western Lake Erie in 1969, by Harry D. Van Meter. July 1973, iii + 11 p., 6 figs., 6 tables. 671. Coastal upwelling indices, west coast of North America, 1946-71, by Andrew Bakun. June 1973, iv + 103 p., 6 figs., 3 tables, 104 app. figs. 672. Seasonal occurrence of young Gulf menhaden and other fishes in a northwestern Florida estuary, by Marlin E. Tagatz and E. Peter H. Wil- kens. August 1973, iii + 14 p., 1 fig., 4 tables. 673. Abundance and distribution of inshore benthic fauna off southwestern Long Island, N.Y., by Frank W. Steimle, Jr. and Richard B. Stone. December 1973, iii + 50 p., 2 figs., 5 app. tables. 674. Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, by Edgar W. Bowman. January 1974, iv + 21 p., 9 figs., 1 table, 7 app. tables. 675. Proceedings of the International Billfish Sym- posium, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 August 1972. Part 2. Review and contributed papers, by Richard S. Shomura and Francis Williams (editors). July 1974, iv + 335 p. 78 (675.) A review of the world commercial fisheries for billfishes, by Shoji Ueyanagi. July 1974, p. 1-11. (675.) A review of the world sport fishery for billfishes (Istiophoridae and Xiphiidae), by Donald P. de Sylva. July 1974, p. 12-33. (675.) The paleontology of billfish — The state of the art, by Harry L. Fierstine. July 1974, p. 34-44. (675.) Some aspects of the systematics and dis- tribution of billfishes, by Izumi Nakamura. July 1974, p. 45-53. (675.) The validity and status of the roundscale spear- fish, Tetrapturus georgei, by C. Richard Robins. July 1974, p. 54-61. (675.) Evaluation of identification methods for young billfishes, by William J. Richards. July 1974, p. 62- 72. (675.) On an additional diagnostic character for the identification of billfish larvae with some notes on the variations in pigmentation, by Shoji Ueyanagi. July 1974, p. 73-78. (675.) Comparative development of Atlantic and Mediterranean billfishes (Istiophoridae), by Donald P. de Sylva and Shoji Ueyanagi. July 1974, p. 79. Abstract only. (675.) Life history of the Atlantic blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, with special reference to Jamaican waters, by Donald P. de Sylva. July 1974, p. 80. Abstract only. (675.) On the biology of Florida east coast Atlantic sail- fish, (Istiophorus platypterus), by John W. Jolley, Jr. July 1974, p. 81-88. (675.) Some biological observations of billfishes taken in the eastern Pacific Ocean, 1967-1970, by Max- well B. Eldridge and Paul G. Wares. July 1974, p. 89-101. (675.) Scientific billfish investigation: Present and future; Australia, New Zealand, Africa, by Charles 0. Mather. July 1974, p. 102. Abstract only. (675.) Biology of swordfish, Xiphias gladius L., in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, by James S. Beckett. July 1974, p. 103-106. (675.) Some morphometries of billfishes from the eastern Pacific Ocean, by Paul G. Wares and Gary T. Sakagawa. July 1974, p. 107-120. (675.) Analysis of length and weight data on three species of billfish from the western Atlantic Ocean, by William H. Lenarz and Eugene L. Nakamura. July 1974, p. 121-125. (675.) Length-weight relationships for six species of billfishes in the central Pacific Ocean, by Robert A. Skillman and Marian Y. Y. Yong. July 1974, p. 126-137. (675.) Food and feeding habits of swordfish, Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, by W. B. Scott and S. N. Tibbo. July 1974, p. 138- 141. (675.) Maturation and fecundity of swordfish, Xiphias gladius, from Hawaiian waters, by James H. Uchiyama and Richard S. Shomura. July 1974, p. 142-148. (675.) Occurrence, morphology, and parasitism of gas- tric ulcers in blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, and black marlin, Makaira indica, from Hawaii, by Robert T. B. Iversen and Richard R. Kelley. July 1974, p. 149-153. (675.) Mercury in swordfish and other pelagic species from the western Atlantic Ocean, by James S. Beckett and H. C. Freeman. July 1974, p. 154-159. (675.) Mercury in several species of billfishes taken off Hawaii and southern California, by Richard S. Shomura and William L. Craig. July 1974, p. 160- 163. (675.) Summer concentration of white marlin, Tetrap- turus albidus, west of the Strait of Gibraltar, by C. Richard Robins. July 1974, p. 164-174. (675.) The Cape of Good Hope: A hidden barrier to bill- fishes, by M. J. Penrith and D. L. Cram. July 1974, p. 175-187. (675.) Catch distribution and related sea surface tem- perature for striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) caught off San Diego, California, by James L. Squire, Jr. July 1974, p. 188-193. (675.) Results of sailfish tagging in the western North Atlantic Ocean, by Frank J. Mather III, Durbin C. Tabb, John M. Mason, Jr., and H. Lawrence Clark. July 1974, p. 194-210. (675.) Migrations of white marlin and blue marlin in the western North Atlantic Ocean — Tagging results since May, 1970, by Frank J. Mather III, John M. Mason, Jr., and H. Lawrence Clark. July 1974, p. 211-225. (675. ) Migration patterns of Istiophoridae in the Pacific Ocean as determined by cooperative tagging programs, by James L. Squire, Jr. July 1974, p. 226-237. (675.) Occurrence of young billfishes in the central Pacific Ocean, by Walter M. Matsumoto and Thomas K. Kazama. July 1974, p. 238-251. (675.) Distribution of larval swordfish in the northwest Atlantic Ocean, by Gretchen E. Markle. July 1974, p. 252-260. (675.) The distribution of the larvae of swordfish, Xiphias gladius, in the Indian and Pacific oceans, by Yasuo Nishikawa and Shoji Ueyanagi. July 1974, p. 261-264. (675.) Notes on the tracking of the Pacific blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, by Heeny S. H. Yuen, Andrew E. Dizon, and James H. Uchiyama. July 1974, p. 265- 268. (675.) An analysis of the sportfishery for billfishes in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico during 1971, by Eugene L. Nakamura and Luis R. Rivas. July 1974, p. 269-289. (675.) Angler catch rates of billfishes in the Pacific Ocean, by James L. Squire, Jr. July 1974, p. 290- 295. (675.) The Canadian swordfish fishery, by S. N. Tibbo and A. Sreedharan. July 1974, p. 296. Abstract on- ly. 79 (.675.) Landings of billfishes in the Hawaiian longline fishery, by Howard 0. Yoshida. Julv 1974, p. 297- *01 (675.) Fishery-oceanographic studies of striped mar- lin. Tetrapturus audax, in waters off Baja Califor- nia. I. Fishing conditions in relation to the ther- mocline, by Eiji Hanamoto. July 1974, p. 302-308. (675.) A review of the longline fishery for billfishes in the eastern Pacific Ocean, by James Joseph, Witold L. Klawe, and Craig J. Orange. July 1974, p. 309- 331. (675.) Billfish fishery of Taiwan, by H. C. Huang. July 1974. p. 332-335. 676. Price spreads and cost analyses for finfish and shellfish products at different marketing levels, by Erwin S. Penn. March 1974, vi + 74 p., 15 figs., 12 tables, 12 app. figs., 41 app. tables. 677. Abundance of benthic macroinvertebrates in natural and altered estuarine areas, by Gil Gilmore and Lee Trent. April 1974, iii + 13 p., 11 figs., 3 tables, 2 app. tables. 678. Distribution, abundance, and growth of juvenile sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, and as- sociated species in the Naknek River system, 1961- 64. by Robert J. Ellis. September 1974, v + 53 p., 27 figs., 26 tables. 679. Kinds and abundance of zooplankton collected by the USCG icebreaker Glacier in the eastern Chukchi Sea, September-October 1970, by Bruce L. Wing. August 1974, iv + 18 p., 14 figs., 6 tables. 680. Pelagic amphipod crustaceans from the southeastern Bering Sea, June 1971, by Gerald A. Sanger. July 1974, iii + 8 p., 3 figs., 3 tables. 681. Physiological response of the cunner, Tautogolabrus adspersus, to cadmium. October 1974, iv + 33 p. (681.) I. Introduction and experimental design, by An- thony Calabrese, Ries S. Collier, and James E. Mil- ler. October 1974, p. 1-3. (681.) II. Uptake of cadmium by organs and tissues, by Richard A. Greig, Albert E. Adams, and Betty A. Nelson. October 1974, p. 5-9, 2 figs., 2 tables. (681.) HI. Changes in osmoregulation and oxygen con- sumption, by Frederick P. Thurberg and Margaret A. Dawson. October 1974, p. 11-13, 1 fig. (681.) IV. Effects on the immune system, by Richard A. Robohm and Maureen F. Nitkowski. October 1974, p. 15-20. 1 fig., 1 table. (681.) V. Observations on the biochemistry, by Edith Gould and John J. Karolus. October 1974, p. 21-25, 1 fig., 3 tables. (681.) VI. Histopathology, by Martin W. Newman and Sharon A. MacLean. October 1974, p. 27-33, 8 figs., 1 table. 682. Heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere in the eastern North Pacific for 1961-71, by N. E. Clark, L. Eber, R. M. Laurs, J. A. Renner, and J. F. T. Saur. December 1974, iii + 108 p., 2 figs., 1 table, 5 plates. Statistical Digest Annual statistics with detailed tabulations relating to fishery production, manufacture, and commerce. 59. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1963, by Charles H. Lyles. 1967, 756 p. 60. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1966, by Charles H. Lyles. 1968, 679 p. Commercial fisheries of the Great Lakes, 1879-1966, by Howard J. Buettner. P. 557-562. 61. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1967, by Charles H. Lyles. 1969, 490 p. Frozen fishery trade, by Elizabeth C. Brown. P. 410. 62. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1968, by Anonymous. 1971, 578 p. 63. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1969, by Hoyt A. Wheeland. 1972, 474 p. 64. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1970, by Hoyt A. Wheeland. 1972, 489 p. 65. Fishery statistics of the United States, 1971, by B. G. Thompson. 1974, 424 p. Test Kitchen Series Information on buying, preparing, and cooking fish and shellfish, with tested recipes for institutions, home economists, and homemakers. This series is used to promote the use of fish and shellfish. This series was dis- continued during 1965. 14. Fish and shellfish over the coals. Bureau of Com- mercial Fisheries, 1965, 24 p. 15. Top o' the mornin' with fish and shellfish. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, 1965, 19 p. 80 AUTHOR INDEX Aasted, D. A. — see Hester et al. Aasted, Donald C. — see Struhsaker and Aasted Abramson, Norman J., and Patrick K. Tomlinson, FB 70:1021 Ackerman, Gary, and Marvin F. Boussu, SEP 831 Adair, J. — see Stout et al. Adam, Paul, C 371:96 Adams, Albert E. — see Greig et al. Adams, Clayton A. — see Carr and Adams Adams, Genevieve — see Trent et al. Adron, J. W., A. Blair, and C. B. Cowey, FB 72:353 Ahlstrom, Elbert H., FB 69:3, 70:1153; S 534 — see Matsumoto et al. — see Moser and Ahlstrom Albano, G. A., and Betty C. Baran, MNL 3 Allen, Donald M., and T. J. Costello, D 11; FB 68:101; S 656 , and J. Harold Hudson, S 614 — see Costello and Allen Allen, Harold B., SEP 781 Allen, Orville M., CFS 3899, 4206, 4485, 4988 Almand, J. David, SEP 1039 Almenas, K. K., L. C. Durilla, R. C. Ernst, J. W. Gentry, M. B. Hale, and J. M. Marchello, C 367 Alton, Miles S. — see Heyamoto and Alton , and Martin O. Nelson, C 332:35 Alvarino, Angeles, FB 70:507, 72:527 Alverson, Dayton L., SEP 805 — see Stansby and Alverson Ambrose, Mary E. — see Dubrow et al. Amos, Murray H., C 237 Ampola, Vincent G., SEP 1110 , and Louis J. Ronsivalli, FIR 4:109 Anas, Raymond E., FB 72:133 — see Roppel et al. Anderson, F. M., G. E. Connolly, A. N. Halter, and W. M. Longhurst, C 371:121 Anderson, Margaret L. — see Ravesi and Anderson Anderson, William D., Jr., C 252; FB 68:325 Anderson, William W., FL 589; S 570, 605 , Jack W. Gehringer, and Frederick H. Berry, C 245 , and Milton J. Lindner, FB 69:313 Andrews, James W. — see Murai and Andrews — see Sick et al. Angelovic, Joseph W. — see Thayer et al. Anonymous, C 206, 207, 214, 218, 220, 223, 225, 226, 250, 292, 293, 296, 304, 305, 306, 307, 322, 324, 328, 338, 340; FL 581, 584, 585, 587, 591, 593, 595, 596, 597, 604, 605, 613, 615, 618, 620, 621, 622, 624, 626, 627, 628, 629; FMDS 1-16; S 584, 597, 608, 617; SD 62; SEP 755, 770, 775, 808, 1042, 1106; TKS 14, 15; TM SER-1 Anthony, Ernest A. — see McNulty et al. Antonelis, George A., Jr. — see Gilmartin et al. Applegate, Vernon C, and Harry D. Van Meter, FL 630 Aprieto, Virginia L., FB 72:415 Armstrong, Reed S., SEP 784, 835 , and John R. Grady, SEP 823 Asher, William M. — see Curran and Asher Atkinson, C. E., FFL 110, 117-A, 135 Atsaides, Samuel P. — see Cohen and Atsaides Au, David W. K. — see Charnell et al. B Bailey, Jack E., FL 619 and Dale R. Evans, FB 69:587 , and William R. Heard, TM ABFL-1 , and Sidney G. Taylor, SEP 1097; TM ABFL-3 Bailey, James S. — see Lindner and Bailey Baker, Daniel W. — see Connors and Baker Baker, Daniel W., II, John A. Peters, and Allan F. Bezanson, SEP 1061 Baker, Ralph C, Ford Wilke, and C. Howard Baltzo, C 336 Bakkala, Richard G., C 315; FB 69:881 — see French and Bakkala — see French et al. , and R. French, SEP 920 Bakun, Andrew, S 671 — see Ingraham et al. , Douglas R. McLain, and Frank V. Mayo, FB 72:843 Baldridge, Alan, FB 72:615 Baldwin, Lena — see Ronsivalli et al. Balsiger, James W. — see Rothschild and Balsiger Baltzo, C. Howard — see Baker et al. Banse, Karl, FB 70:459 Baptist, John P. — see Duke et al. Baran, Betty C. — see Albano and Baran Barham, Eric G., Robert W. Gowdy, and Fay H. Wolf- son, FB 71:927 Barker, Allan M. — see Groutage and Barker — see Ropes and Barker — see Ropes et al. , and John W. Ropes, SEP 912 Barker, Lloyd W. — see Fitch and Barker Barkley, Richard A., FB 70:799 Barnett, Harold J. — see Dyer et al. — see Nelson and Barnett — see Patashnik et al. — see Tretsven and Barnett , and Richard W. Nelson, FIR 3(3): 13 , , and John A. Dassow, FIR 3(4):11, 5:103 , , and P. J. Hunter, SEP 839 , , , Steven Bauer, and Her- man Groninger, FB 69:433 , , , A. E. Einmo, and D. N. Plant, SEP 1017 Barr, Louis, FL 631; SEP 974 81 . Robert 1. Ellis, and John H. Helle. FR 71:1099 . and -lames R. Knull. FB 71:896 _. and Roland McBride, S 560 Barraelough. W. E.. and D. Robinson, FB 70:37 Barrett. A. J.— see Hightower and Barrett Bartlett. Charles J.— see Ingraham and Bartlett — see Ingraham et al. Bartlett. Martin R.— see Wilson and Bartlett Bates. Daniel W., FL 633 Ernest \V. Murphey. and Martin G. Beam, S 645 _. and Earl F. Prentice, S 608 and John G. Vanderwalker, S 608 Bauder. Richard S, FFL 73-9 Bauer. Steven — see Barnett et al. Bauersfeld. Paul E. — see Kifer and Bauersfeld Bauersfeld. Paul E.. Jr. — see Soares et al. and Joseph H. Soares, Jr., FB 70:1275 Baxter. Kenneth X.. SEP 958, 1004 — see Caillouet and Baxter — see Fore and Baxter — see Lyon and Baxter _. and William C. Renfro, FB 66:149 Beam. Martin G. — see Bates et al. Beardsley. Alan J.. FB 71:243 — see High and Beardsley Beardsley. Grant L., FB 69:845 , and David C. Simmons, S 635 Beardsley, Grant L., Jr., SEP 875 — see Mather et al. and William J. Richards, S 595 Beauchemin, Paul, CEA F-16 Becker. C. Dale, FB 71:387 — see Pennell et al. Beckett. James S., S 675:103 — see Lenarz et al. _ and H. C. Freeman, S 675:154 Beers. John R., Merritt R. Stevenson, Richard W. Eppley, and Elaine R. Brooks, FB 69:859 Beiningen, Kirk T., and Wesley J. Ebel, D 56 Beitinger, Thomas L., FB 72:1087 Bejda, Allen J. — see Olla et al. Bell, F. Heward, FL 602 Bell. Frederick W., C 337; SEP 856 — see Fullenbaum and Bell , Ernest W. Carlson, and Frederick V. Waugh, C 371:72 _, and Richard F. Fullenbaum, SEP 994 _ and Richard K. Kinoshita, FB 71:911 Bennett. Harry J. — see Condrey et al. Ben-Yami, M., and T. Glaser, FB 72:359 , and Roger E. Green, FIR 4:183 Benigno, Joseph A. — see Kemmerer et al. Berg, Lawrence R., C 332:143 Berry, Frederick H. — see Anderson et al. , and Shelby Drummond, S 558 _, and Herbert C. Perkins, FB 65:625 Bevan, Donald E. — see Van Cleve and Bevan Bezanson, Allan F. — see Baker et al. — see Peters et al. — see Wagner et al. Blackburn, Maurice, FB 67:71, 68:147; S 540 and R. Michael Laurs, S 649 Blahm, Theodore H. — see Snyder et al. Blair. A. — see Adron et al. Bliss, Kenneth A. — see Miller and Bliss Bodola, Anthony, FB 65:391 Boerema, L. K. — see Gulland and Boerema Boies, Henry, and Richard Raulerson, CEA F-15; SEP 989 Bond, Carl E. — see Higley and Bond Bond, Donnie J., CFS 3821, 4160, 4927 Bonner, Rupert R., CFS 3818 Bonnet, James C. — see Sidwell et al. , Virginia D. Sidwell, and Elizabeth G. Zook, SEP 1033 Booth, Douglas E., FB 70:497 Borror, Arthur C, C 378 Bouchard, Loyal G., FFL 104 Boussu, Marvin F„ SEP 803 — see Ackerman and Boussu Bowman, Edgar W., S 674 , and Alfred Larsen, C 333 Bowman, Thomas E. — see Williams et al. Bradley, Robert P. — see Davies and Bradley Branch of Foreign Trade and Economic Services, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, FL 601 Brandt, Kenneth R.— see Groninger and Brandt Branson, Jim H., SEP 834 Bravo, Serapio A., FFL 163 Brey, William E., CFS 4462, 4673, 4952, 5307 Brinkhurst, Ralph O.— see Cook and Brinkhurst Broadhead, Gordon C— see Green and Broadhead Brock, Vernon E., and Richard N. Uchida, S 574 Brooks, A. L., C. L. Brown, Jr., and P. H. Scully- Power, FB 72:618 Brooks, Elaine R. — see Beers et al. Broughton, John H.— see Zimmer and Broughton Brouillard, Keith D., SEP 877 Brown, Ausbon, Jr., and Daniel Patlan, SEP 1072 Brown, Bradford E.— see Stern and Brown , and Richard E. Hennemuth, S 638 Brown, C. L., Jr. — see Brooks et al. Brown, Elizabeth C, CFS 4561; SD 61 Brown, Norman L.— see Dubrow et al. , and Harry Miller, Jr., SEP 851 Brown, Russel L.— see Collins and Brown Brown, W. Duane, Roland Finch, Tai-Wan Kwan, H. S. Schaefer, and M. B. Schaefer, FIR 4:1 Brownell, Willard N., SEP 924 Bruce, Robert A., FL 600 Brucks, John T.— see Ingham et al. , Merton C. Ingham, and Thomas D. Leming, D 27, 28 Brun, Michel, and Witold L. Klawe, SEP 813 Bryan, Charles F.— see Eldridge and Bryan Buchanan, Chester C, FB 71:597; SEP 1002 82 . — see Parker et al. _ Richard B. Stone, and R. 0. Parker, Jr., SEP 1102 Buettner, Howard J., CFS 6038; SD 60 Bullis, Harvey R., Jr. — see Roe et al. , and Hilton Floyd, SEP 951 , Richard B. Roe, and Judith C. Gatlin, S 659 , and John R. Thompson, C 236, 249, 265, 351 Burgner, Robert L., Charles J. DiCostanzo, Robert J. Ellis, George Y. Harry, Jr., Wilbur L. Hartman, Orra E. Kerns, Jr., Ole A. Mathisen, and William F. Royce, FB 67:405 Burns, Bruce R.— see Wigley and Burns Burrell, V. G., Jr., SEP 1099 Butler, Philip A., C 247 , and Robert F. Johnson, C 260 Cabel, Louella E., FL 583 Cabel, Wayne D., and Warren S. Landers, FB 72:247 Cahn, Phyllis H., FB 70:197 Caillouet, Charles W., Jr.— see Clark and Caillouet and Kenneth N. Baxter, SEP 967 , Bennie J. Fontenot, Jr., William S. Perret, Ronald J. Dugas, and Houston F. Hebert, D 64 Calabrese, Anthony, SEP 956 , Ries S. Collier, and James E. Miller, S 681:1 Caldwell, David K., Melba C. Caldwell, Warren F. Rathjen, and John R. Sullivan, FB 69:303 Caldwell, Melba C— see Caldwell et al. Callen, Richard W. — see Thompson et al. Captiva, Francis J., C 256 Carlson, Ernest W., C 371:42 — see Bell et al. Carlson, Frank T. — see June and Carlson , and John W. Reintjes, FB 70:514 Carlton, Earnest T. — see Greenland et al. Carpenter, James S., C 208; SEP 778 — see Nelson and Carpenter Carr, William E. S., and Clayton A. Adams, FB 70:1111 Carroll, Bobby J., Travis D. Love, Benjamin Q. Ward, and Melvin E. Waters, FIR 3(3):5 , G. B. Reese, and B. Q. Ward, C 284 , and B. Q. Ward, FIR 4:29 Carver, Joseph H. — see King and Carver — see Mendelsohn et al. Carver, Thomas C, Jr., FB 65:685 Castagna, Michael, SEP 995 — see Kennedy et al. Cederholm, Carl J. — see Sims and Cederholm Cerame-Vivas, M. J. — see Gray et al. Chao, Labbish Ning, FB 71:565 Chapman, Douglas G. — see Roppel et al. Chapman, Wilbert McLeod, C 250 Charm, S. E. — see Ronsivalli et al. Charnell, Robert L., David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. Seckel, S 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557 Chase, Joseph, D 9, 10, 18, 32 Chase, Thomas E., C 291 Chatterjee, Ashim B.— see Martin and Chatterjee Cheek, Randall P., FL 614 — see Dryfoos et al. — see Nichols and Cheek — see Pristas and Cheek Cheng, Lanna, SEP 1032 Chenoweth, Stanley B., FB 71:105 — see Graham et al. Chess, James R. — see Hobson and Chess — see Rosenthal and Chess Childs, E. A., and J. N. Gaffke, FB 71:713 Chin, Edward — see Inglis and Chin Chislett, Geoffrey R— see Wolf and Chislett , and Mitsuo Yesaki, SEP 1086 Chitwood, Philip E., C 310 Christenson, Lyle M., and Lloyd L. Smith, C 212 Clark, George M.— see Hoy and Clark Clark, H. Lawrence— see Mather et al. Clark, N. E., L. Eber, R. M. Laurs, J. A. Renner, and J. F. T. Saur, S 682 Clark, Robert C, Jr.— see Joyner et al. Clark, Shirley M., and George R. Snyder, S 610 Clark, Stephen H., and Charles W. Caillouet, Jr., SEP 969 , Dennis A. Emiliani, and Richard A. Neal, D 85 Clarke, Thomas A., FB 71:401, 72:337 Clarke, William D. — see Rosenthal et al. Cleary, Donald P., SEP 863 Cleaver, Fred, FL 623 Clem, Joe P., and E. Spencer Garrett, C 308 Clutter, Robert I. — see Murphy and Clutter , and Glenn A. Flittner, C 232 and Gail H. Theilacker, FB 69:93 Coe, James, and George Sousa, SEP 949 Coffin, Gareth W., and Alden P. Stickney, FB 66:159 Cohen, Daniel M., SEP 1108 , and Samuel P. Atsaides, FB 68:13 Collette, Bruce B., FB 71:318 — see Cressey and Collette — see Gibbs and Collette Collier, Ries S. — see Calabrese et al. Collins, Jeff, and Russel L. Brown, FIR 2(4):45 , and Carolyn Kelley, FIR 5:181 Collins, L. Alan — see Saloman and Collins , and John H. Finucane, D 87 Collins, Melvin D. — see Merrell et al. Colton, John B., Jr., FB 70:637 , Robert R. Marak, Samuel R. Nickerson, and Ruth R. Stoddard, D 23 , and Ruth R. Stoddard, C 376 Compagno, Leonard J. V., and Stewart Springer, FB 69:615 Condrey, Richard E., James G. Gosselink, and Harry J. Bennett, FB 70:1281 Connoily, G. E. — see Anderson et al. Connors, Thomas J., and Daniel W. Baker, SEP 819 Conyers, James C. — see Dahlberg and Conyers Cook, David G., and Ralph O. Brinkhurst, C 374 83 Cook. Harrv L.. FB 65:437 and M. Alice Murphy. FB 69:223 Cook. Steven K.. D 81 James F. Hebard. Merton C. Ingham, Ellsworth C. Smith, and Carlos Afonso Dias, D 82 Coon, Kenneth L.— see Ellis and Coon _. and James E. Ellis, FIR 6:83 _. Alfred Larsen. and James E. Ellis. FIR 4:91 Cooper. James L.. FB 71:473 Corbett. Michael G.. FIR 6:53; SEP 885. 886 Corliss. Jane, and Lee Trent. FB 69:829 Corrigan, Thomas D.— see Suttor and Corrigan Costa. Fernando Correia da. and David Braganca Gil, SEP 782 Costello, T. J.— see Allen and Costello _. and Donald M. Allen. FB 65:449, 66:491 Coston. Linda C, D 66 Cowey, C. B. — see Adron et al. Cox, lames L.. FB 69:443, 627 Craig. William L.— see Shomura and Craig Cram. D. L. — see Penrith and Cram Crawford. Ladell, S 651 _. D. W. Peterson, M. J. Kretsch, A. L. Lilyblade. and H. S. Olcott, FB 72:1032 Crear, David, and Irwin Haydock, FB 69:151 Cressey, Roger F., and Bruce B. Collette, FB 68:347 Crews. Wenona J.. CFS 5586, 6333 Croker. Richard S., FFL 74, 160 Crowther. H. E„ C 286 Crutchfield. James A., C 371:28 Cummings. William C, and Paul 0. Thompson, FB 69:525 Cummins. Robert, Jr., S 627; SEP 776 — see Roe et al. _. and Albert C. Jones, SEP 970 and Joaquim B. Rivers, SEP 867 Cuppett. Susan — see Soares et al. Curran. Michael P.. and William M. Asher, SEP 1047 Cushing. D. H., FB 72:859 I) Dahlberg, Michael D., FB 70:323 , and James C. Conyers, FB 71:279 Dahlstrom, W. A., SEP 972 Dailey. Murray D. — see Margolis and Dailey . and William F. Perrin, FB 71:455 Dame, Richard F., FB 70:1121 Damkaer, David M. — see Williams et al. Dammann, Arthur E. — see Olsen et al. — see Sylvester and Dammann Dangel, James R., Paul T. Macy, and Fred C. Withler, TM NWFC-1 Dark, Thomas A., Herbert H. Shippen, and Kenneth D. Waldron, SEP 865 Dassow. John A., C 316 — see Barnett et al. — see Miyauchi et al. — see Steinberg and Dassow ., Max Patashnik, and Barbara J. Koury, C 332:127 _, and M. A. Steinberg, SEP 1015 Davies, Ann — see Finley and Davies Davies, Isaac E., and Robert P. Bradley, FB 70:510 Davis, C. W., and J. J. Graham, SEP 872 Davis, Charles W. — see Wise and Davis Davis, Clarence W. — see Graham et al. Davis, Harry C, and Herbert Hidu, FB 67:393 Davis, Harry S., CFS 4126 Davis, Jackson, SEP 864 — see Laroche and Davis Davis, William Spencer — see Thompson et al. Davy, Brent, FB 70:67 Dawley, Earl M. — see Ebel et al. Dawson, Margaret A. — see Thurberg and Dawson Day, Donald S., S 619 Day, John H., C 375 Dayton, Paul K. — see Rosenthal et al. Dees, Lola T., FL 580 de Sylva, Donald P., S 675:12, 80 , and Shogi Ueyanagi, S 675:79 Deubler, Earl E., Jr. — see Williams et al. deVlaming, Victor L., FB 70:1137 Dias, Carlos Afonso — see Cook et al. Dickinson, William R., SEP 959 DiCostanzo, Charles J. — see Burgner et al. Dimitriou, D. — see Munro and Dimitriou — see Munroe et al. Division of Current Economic Analysis, FL 634 Dizon, Andrew E. — see Yuen et al. Ross M. Horrall, and Arthur D. Hasler, FB 71:315, 893 Dodson, Anne N. — see Thomas et al. Dollar, Alexander M., Andrew Goldner, and Harold S. Olcott, FIR 3(4):19 Dougherty, Jack B., and Harry L. Seagran, C 259 Dow, Robert L., FB 72:622; SEP 758 Downey, Maureen E. — see Gray et al. Dragovich, Alexander, FB 68:445; S 593 — see Finucane and Dragovich — see Kelly and Dragovich , and John A. Kelly, Jr., S 541 , , and J. H. Finucane, D 13 , and H. Grant Goodell, FB 66:463 , and Thomas Potthoff, FB 70:1087 , and James E. Sykes, C 255 Drucker, Benson, FB 70:79 Drummond, Shelby B., FIR 5:85 — see Berry and Drummond — see Osborn et al. — see Wickham and Drummond Dryfoos, Robert L. — see Kroger and Dryfoos , Randall P. Cheek, and Richard L. Kroger, FB 71:719 Dubrow, David L., FB 71:99 , Norman L. Brown, E. L. Pariser, Harry Miller, Jr., V. D. Sidwell, and Mary E. Ambrose, FB 69:145 84 , E. R. Pariser, N. L. Brown, and H. Miller, Jr., SEP 895 and Bruce R. Stillings, FB 69:141 . — see Burgner et al. _ — see McNeil et al. Dudley, Donnie L. — see Judy and Dudley , and Mayo H. Judy, S 637 Dudley, Shearon, J. T. Graikoski, H. L. Seagran, and Paul M. Earl, C 346; FF 5 Duffield, Deborah A., SEP 1051 Duffrin, Erich — see Phleger et al. Dugas, Ronald J. — see Caillouet et al. Duke, Thomas W. — see Rice and Duke , John P. Baptist, and Donald E. Hoss, FB 65:427 Dunn, J. Richard — see French and Dunn Durilla, L. C. — see Almenas et al. Durkin, Joseph L., Donn L. Park, and Robert F. Raleigh, FB 68:219 Durkin, Joseph T., and David A. Misitano, FB 72:854 Durrant, Norman W., SEP 792 , and Carol Jolly, FIR 5:67 , and F. Bruce Sanford, FIR 6:15 Dyer, John A. — see Nelson and Dyer , Richard W. Nelson, and Harold J. Barnett, SEP 763 Eisner, Robert — see Wahrenbrock et al. Emerson, J. A. — see Greig et al. — see Seagran et al. Emery, K. O. — see Edwards and Emery — see Wigley and Emery Emiliani, Dennis A., FB 69:247 — see Clark et al. , and Frank Marullo, SEP 961 Engett, Mary Ellen — see Thorson and Engett , and Lee C. Thorson, C 377, 380, 382, 390 Eppley, Richard W„ FB 70:1063 — see Beers et al. Ernst, R. C. — see Almenas et al. Ernst, Robert C, Jr., SEP 902 Evans, Dale R. — see Bailey and Evans , and Stanley D. Rice, FB 72:625 Evans, W. E., SEP 1058 , J. D. Hall, A. B. Irvine, and J. S. Leatherwood, FB 70:61 Everett, John T., FF 4 E Earl, Paul M.— see Dudley et al. — see Kelly et al. Earle, Wendell — see Frohman et al. Ebel, Wesley J., C 339; FB 68:1; S 646; SEP 1069 — see Beiningen and Ebel — see Park and Ebel — see Smith and Ebel — see Trefethen and Ebel , Earl M. Dawley, and Bruce H. Monk, FB 69:833 and Charles H. Koski, FB 67:295 , Donn L. Park, and Richard C. Johnsen, FB 71:549 Eber, L. E., FB 69:345; S 669 — see Clark et al. , J. F. T. Saur, and O. E. Sette, C 258 Echaniz R., Jorge, C 250 Edwards, R. L., and K. O. Emery, SEP 822 Einmo, A. E. — see Barnett et al. Eldridge, Maxwell B., and Charles F. Bryan, S 665 , and W. Michael Kaill, SEP 1018 , and Paul G. Wares, S 675:89 Ellis, Ian E., SEP 833 — see High et al. , and Gary Loverich, SEP 904 , and Clint Stockley, SEP 862 Ellis, James E., S 653 — see Coon and Ellis — see Coon et al. , and Kenneth L. Coon, SEP 798 , and Charles C. Hoopes, S 660 Ellis, Robert J., S 589, 678; SEP 980 — see Barr et al. Fable, William A., and Carl H. Saloman, SEP 1093 Fahay, Michael P., FB 72:813 Fahlen, Lars A., SEP 800 — see Parker and Fahlen and Phillip S. Parker, SEP 807 Fahy, William E., SEP 765 Farfante, Isabel Perez— see Perez Farfante, Isabel Farley, Orman H., CFS 3901, 4156, 4529, 4675 Farragut, Robert N„ S 650 —see Thompson and Farragut , and Mary H. Thompson, FIR 3(3) :1 Favorite, Felix, SEP 843, 848, 852, 854, 858, 861, 878 1101 , and Donald M. Fisk, D 67 Feddern, Henry A., C 369 Feder, Howard M.— see Paul and Feder Ferrel, D. B.— see Hale and Ferrel Ferry, Myrtle, SEP 799 Fierstine, Harry L., S 675:34 Finch, Roland, FB 71:615; SEP 832 — see Brown et al. Fineberg, H., and Arnold G. Johanson, C 278 Finley, Bob, and Ann Davies, C 222 Finucane, John H.— see Collins and Finucane — see Dragovich et al. — see Sykes and Finucane , and Alexander Dragovich, D 14 Fischer, Clarence C— see Temple and Fischer Fiscus, Clifford H. — see Perrin et al. , and Hiroshi Kajimura, S 522, 537 Fish, James F., James L. Sumich, and George L. Lingle, SEP 1054 , and John S. Vania, FB 69:531 Fisk, Donald M. — see Favorite and Fisk — see Ingraham and Fisk 85 . — see Ingraham et al. Fitch. John E.. and Lloyd W. Barker. FB 70:559 FitzGibbon. Donald S.. CFS 5105 Fleminger. Abraham. FB 71:965 — see Judkins and Fleminger and K. Hulsemann. FB 72:63 Flick. George J.— see King and Flick Fliehman, G. W — see Greig et al. Flittner. Glenn A. — see Clutter and Flittner — see Scott and Flittner Floyd. Hilton M.. FL 579. 586. 609. 616, 638; SEP 750 — see Bullis and Floyd Folsom, William B.. FFL 72-2, 72-7, 72-17, 73-3, 73-6, 73-11. 73-13, 73-21. 74-1. 74-l(R), 74-7; SEP 927, 931, 984. 1076. 1098 — see Pease and Folsom — see Wright and Folsom and Robert J. McSwain, FFL 73-8 and Ronald E. Neumann, FFL 72-14 and James J. Reilly, FFL 74-4 Foncannon, Pauline R. — see Sidwell et al. Fontaine. Clark T., D 70 S. E. P. Gislason, and W. L. Trent, FB 70:1298 and Richard A. Neal, FB 67:125 Fontenot, Bennie J., Jr. — see Caillouet et al. Ford, Richard F. — see Krekorian et al. Fore. Paul L., and Kenneth N. Baxter, D 74 Fox, William E. — see Knobl et al. Fox. William W., Jr., FB 69:569, 71:1019 - Murphey, Ernest W. — see Bates et al. Murphey, W. J., CFS 4078, 4674 Murphy, Edward J. — see Kaylor and Murphy Murphy, Ernest W. — see Bates et al. Murphy, Garth I., and Robert I. Clutter, FB 70:789 , and Richard S. Shomura, FB 70:875 Murphy, M. Alice — see Cook and Murphy Murray, Harriett E. — see Jensen and Murray Murray, John J., SEP 731, 818 Musick, J. A., FB 71:479, 72:481 — see Haefner and Musick Myers, Sharon S. — see Pearcy and Myers Myren, Richard T., SEP 930 N Naab, Ronald C, SEP 732, 825, 841, 919 Nakamura, Eugene L., S 544 — see Lenarz and Nakamura — see Shomura and Nakamura , and Walter M. Matsumoto, FB 66:1 , and Luis R. Rivas, S 675:269 Nakamura, Izumi, S 675:45 Nakatsu, Lorry M., and Yoshio Nasaka, FFL 74-11 Namias, Jerome, FB 70:611 Nasaka, Yoshio — see Nakatsu and Nasaka Nash, Darrel A., D 58-62 — see Miller and Nash Naughton, John J., SEP 997 Neal, Don — see Olsen et al. Neal, Richard A., SEP 975 — see Clark et al. — see Fontaine and Neal Nelson, Betty A. — see Greig et al. Nelson, Martin O., C 332:43 — see Alton and Nelson , and Herbert A. Larkins, C 332:23 Nelson, Richard W. — see Barnett and Nelson — see Barnett et al. — see Dyer et al. — see Patashnik et al. , and Harold J. Barnett, FIR 6:89 , and John A. Dyer, C 332:137 Nelson, Walter R. — see Rounsefell and Nelson , and James S. Carpenter, SEP 826 Neumann, Ronald E. — see Folsom and Neumann Newell, R. L. — see Weisel et al. Newman, Martin W., and Sharon A. MacLean, S 681:27 Nichols, Paul R., FL 592; S 525, 565 — see Walburg and Nichols , and Randall P. Cheek, S 539 , and Darrell E. Louder, C 352 Nicholson, William R., FB 69:765 , and Joseph R. Higham, Jr., S 527 Nichy, Fred E. — see Lux and Nichy — see Merrill et al. Nickerson, Samuel R. — see Colton et al. Nishikawa, Yasuo, and Shoji Ueyanagi, S 675:261 Nishimoto, Jiro — see Tanonaka and Nishimoto Nitkowski, Maureen F. — see Robohm and Nitkowski Noetzel, Bruno G., SEP 842, 943 — see Perrin and Noetzel Norris, Kenneth S., and Roger L. Gentry, SEP 1059 Norris, Russell T., SEP 928 Norton, Virgil J., and Morton M. Miller, C 248 Novotny, Anthony R., and Conrad V. W. Mahnken, FB 69:699 0 Obolensky, A. N., FFL 72-11, 162 O'Connell, Charles P., FB 69:681 and James R. Zweifel, FB 70:973 O'Connor, John L. — see Sund and O'Connor O'Hara, James, FB 71:149 Okada, Minoru — see Kudo et al. , David Miyauchi, and George Kudo, SEP 1019 Olcott, Harold S. — see Brown et al. — see Crawford et al. — see Dollar et al. — see Smith et al. Oldfield, J. E.— see Stout et al. Olla, Bori L., Allen J. Bejda, and A. Dale Martin, FB 72:27 , Carol E. Samet, and Anne L. Studholme, FB 70:1127 Olsen, David A., Arthur E. Dammann, and Don Neal, SEP 1027 Olsen, James C, SEP 973 Olson, Fred L., SEP 942 Olson, Jerrold M., SEP 881 , and William J. McNeil, D 17 Orange, Craig J. — see Joseph et al. Orrell, Russell — see Rosier et al. Osako, Masanao — see French et al. Osborn, Kenneth W., Bruce W. Maghan, and Shelby B. Drummond, C 312 Otsu, Tamio, SEP 766 — see Hester and Otsu , and Ray F. Sumida, FB 67:47; SEP 870 Owen, Robert W., Jr., D 15; FB 66:503; S 549 — see Thomas and Owen , and C. K. Sanchez, D 91 Palma, Salvatore Di, FFL 20, 40, 67, 73-15, 73-17, 73- 18, 73-20, 77, 79, 105, 109, 115, 116, 143, 150, 165, 169, 177, 188 Parente, William D. — see Snyder and Parente Pariser, E. R. — see Dubrow et al. Park, Donn L. — see Durkin et al. — see Ebel et al. , and Wesley J. Ebel, SEP 1068 Park, Taisoo, FB 66:527, 72:215 Parker, James W., D 47 Parker, Phillip S., C 364; SEP 756, 789, 790, 791 — see Fahlen and Parker 93 — see Standley and Parker _. and Lars A. Fahlen. SEP 804 ind Ernest D. McRae, Jr.. FIR 6:185 Parker, K. 0.. Jr.. FL 635; S 654; SEP 983 — see Buchanan et al. _. R. B. Stone. C. C. Buchanan, and F. W. Steimle, Jr.. FF 10 Parkes. Basil A.. C 250 Parks. Norman B.. FB 71:1104; SEP 1005 Parrish. James D. — see Saila and Parrish Parsons. T. R.. K. Stephens, and M. Takahashi, FB 70:13 Pasteur. Rachel — see Herzberg and Pasteur Pastula, Edward J., Jr. — see Stevenson and Pastula Patashnik, Max. SEP 749 — see Dassow et al. — see Miyauchi et al. Harold J. Barnett. and Richard W. Nelson, C 332:121 David Miyauchi, and George Kudo, SEP 1079 Patlan. Daniel — see Brown and Patlan Patten. Benjamin G., D 71; S 621 and Charles C. Gillaspie, S 529 Richard B. Thompson, and William D. Gronlund, S 603 Paul. A. J., and Howard M. Feder, FB 71:665 Paulik, Gerald J. — see Major and Paulik — see Mather et al. Pearce, Scott A. — see Frame and Pearce Pearcy. William G.. FB 71:489 — see Smiles and Pearcy _, and Sharon S. Myers, FB 72:201 Pearson. Sherry L., Paul T. Macy, and Kristian Fr. Wiborg, FOT 6 Pease. Norman L., FFL 72-8, 73-7, 73-19, 74-2, 74-3, 74- 5. 74-9; SEP 730, 882 _. and William B. Folsom, FFL 72-13, 74-12 _, and Wilber R. Seidel, SEP 796 Peifer, James J., C 285 Pelroy. G. — see Spinelli et al. — see Teeny et al. Penn. Erwin S., S 676; SEP 987 Pennell. David A., C. Dale Becker, and Nora R. Scofield, FB 71:267 Penrith, M. J., and D. L. Cram, S 675:175 Pereyra, Walter T., Hiromu Heyamoto, and Robert R. Simpson, FIR 4:49 , and Jack A. Richards, C 332:103 Perez Farfante, Isabel, FB 67:461, 69:635, 71:441; S 599 Perkins, Herbert C, FB 69:451, 70:95, 71:69 — see Berry and Perkins —see Skud and Perkins Perret, William S. — see Caillouet et al. Pen-in, William F., FB 70:983 — see Dailey and Perrin and John R. Hunter, FB 70:49 _, and Bruno G. Noetzel, FIR 6:105 _, R. R. Warner, C. H. Fiscus, and D. B. Holts, FB 71:1077 Peters, John A. — see Baker et al. — see Wagner et al. Allan F. Bezanson, and John H. Green, SEP 1038 Petersen, Duane H., D 88 Peterson, Alvin E., FB 65:381 Peterson, C. L., W. L. Klawe, and G. D. Sharp, FB 71:603 Peterson, D. W. — see Crawford et al. Peterson, William Thorton, FB 71:902 Phinney, Duane E., D 41 Phleger, Charles F., Nils Schultz, Andrew Soutar, and Erich Duffrin, S 874 Pickford, Grace E. — see Lewis et al. Pierce, Richard W. — see Gilmartin et al. Pigott, George M., C 277 Pileggi, Joseph, MNL 98; SEP 1003 Plant, D. N.— see Barnett et al. Plastino, Helen E., and Mary S. Fukuyama, FIR 3(1):9, 3(4):47, 4:151, 5:215 Po-Wei, Yuan, FFL 185 Poinsard, F. — see LeGuen et al. Pontecorvo, Giulio, C 371:12 Porter, L. R., Jr. — see Lux and Porter Porter, Russell G., FB 72:648 Posgay, Julius A., SEP 814 — see Merrill et al. Posner, Gerald — see Williams et al. Potthoff, Thomas, FB 69:877, 72:563; SEP 844 — see Dragovich and Potthoff Powell, Guy C, Kenneth E. James, and Charles L. Hurd, FB 72:171 Powell, Patricia, FB 70:525 Prentice, Earl F. — see Bates et al. Prest, Kenneth W., Jr.— see Taylor et al. Pristas, Paul J., SEP 884 and Randall P. Cheek, FB 71:297 and Thurman D. Willis, SEP 982 Pritchard, Austin W., John R. Hunter, and Reuben Lasker, FB 69:379 Proctor, Raphael R., Jr.— see Marvin and Proctor Pross, Thomas — see Schaefers and Pross Pruter, A. T., FIR 3(3):17 Pugh, John R. — see Smith et al. , Gerald E. Monan, and Jim R. Smith, FB 68:307 , and Richard B. Thompson, SEP 873 Pullen, Edward J., S 578 — see Trent et al. , and Lee Trent, D 31, 97 _, W. L. Trent, and G. B. Adams, Q Quast, Jay C, FB 69:387, 72:1094 and Elizabeth L. Hall, S 658 S 639 Raju, Solomon N., Raleigh, Robert F.- R FB 72:547 -see Durkin et al. 'M . — see Krcma and Raleigh Rathjen, Warren F., SEP 1023, 1100 — see Caldwell et al. — see Hitz and Rathjen — see Lux et al. — see Serchuk and Rathjen — see Wolf and Rathjen and B. C. C. Hsu, SEP 889 , and Mitsuo Yesaki, SEP 760 Raulerson, Richard C. — see Boies and Raulerson — see Topp and Raulerson Ravesi, Elinor M., and Margaret L. Anderson, FIR 5:175 Ray, G. Carleton, and William E. Schevill, SEP 1053 Raymond, Howard L., SEP 1067 Redman, James H. — see MacMillan and Redman Reed, Roger J., S 542 Reese, Gladys B. — see Carroll et al. — see Kemmerer et al. Reid, Gerald M., FF 2; S 634 — see Wing and Reid Reigle, Norman J., Jr., C 294, 297, 301, 318; SEP 752 Reilly, James J. — see Folsom and Reilly Reintjes, John W., C 320; SEP 1016 — see Carlson and Reintjes Renfro, William C. — see Baxter and Renfro Renner, J. A. — see Clark et al. Rettig, R. Bruce, C 371:23 Rice, Dale W., and Victor B. Scheffer, S 579 Rice, Stanley D. — see Evans and Rice — see Karinen and Rice Rice, T. R., C 204, 217, 244, 270, 289, 309; TM AEFC-1 — see Wolfe and Rice , and T. W. Duke, C 298, 335 Rich, Jack, C 371:65 Richards, Jack A. — see Pereyra and Richards Richards, Sarah W., and Arthur W. Kendall, Jr., FB 71:371 Richards, William J., S 675:62; SEP 855 — see Houde and Richards — see Houde et al. — see Matsumoto et al. — see Sund and Richards , and Witold L. Klawe, S 652 , Robert Victor Miller, and Edward D. Houde, FB 72:1123 , and David C. Simmons, FB 69:555 , , Ann Jensen, and Walter C. Mann, . — see Nakamura and Rivas ., and Stanley M. Warlen, FB 66:251 D 36, 37, 40 Richardson, Sally L., FB 71:697 , and Edwin B. Joseph, FB 71:735 Richardson, T. H. — see Huizer and Richardson — see Huizer et al. Ridgway, George J. — see Utter and Ridgway Riley, Francis, C 275; CFS 5300, 5600 Riley, John G., Richard J. Rowe, and Herbert Hidu, SEP 935 Ritskes, T. M., FB 69:647 Rittgers, Jon C, SEP 1041 Rivas, Luis R., C 300; SEP 860, 887 Rivers, J. B., SEP 754, 761 Rivers, Joaquim B. — see Cummins and Rivers Robichaud, H. J., C 250 Robins, C. Richard, S 675:54, 164 Robinson, D. — see Barraclough and Robinson Robish, Paul A., and Edward H. Gruger, Jr., FIR 4:143 Robohm, Richard A., and Maureen F. Nitkowski, S 681:15 Robson, D. S.— see Rothschild and Robson Roe, Richard B., FIR 5:161 — see Bullis et al. — see Klima and Roe , Robert Cummins, Jr., and Harvey R. Bullis, Jr., FB 69:399 Roedel, Philip M., FB 69:1, 70:523, 537; SEP 963 Rogers, Donald E., FB 71:1061 Rogers, Stephen H., SEP 738 Roithmayr, Charles M., SEP 722, 897 Ronholt, Lael L., and Charles R. Hitz, SEP 820 Ronsivalli, Louis J. — see Ampola and Ronsivalli — see Iljas and Ronsivalli — see Learson and Ronsivalli — see Learson et al. — see Mendelsohn et al. , Lena Baldwin, and F. Bruce Sanford, SEP 794 , Robert J. Learson, and S. E. Charm, SEP 993 , and J. W. Slavin, SEP 742 , and B. L. Tinker, FIR 5:143 Roosenburg, W. H. — see Kennedy et al. Ropes, John W., D 29; FB 67:183; SEP 939 — see Barker and Ropes — see Merrill and Ropes , and Allan M. Barker, SEP 947 , , and George E. Ward, Jr., SEP 954 , and Arthur S. Merrill, D 57 Roppel, Alton Y., Ancel M. Johnson, Raymond E. Anas, and Douglas G. Chapman, S 536 Rosen, Baruch, FIR 3(2):5 , and Janice Freeman, SEP 727 Rosenfield, Aaron — see Sindermann and Rosenfield Rosenthal, Richard J., FB 69:669 , and James R. Chess, FB 70:205 , William D. Clarke, and Paul K. Dayton, FB 72:670 Rosier, Carl, Norm Johnston, and Russell F. Orrell, S 523 Rothschild, Brian J., FB 70:671; SEP 753 — see Lenarz et al. — see Mather et al. , and James W. Balsiger, FB 69:117 , and D. S. Robson, FB 70:511 , and Marian Y. Y. Yong, D 49; S 623 Roubal, William T., FB 69:371; FIR 5:107 Rounsefell, George A., FB 71:651 , and Walter R. Nelson, S 535 Rowe, Richard J. — see Riley et al. 95 Rowland. Richard C... S 577 Royce, William F.. FB 70:681 — see Burgner et al. Lynwood S. Smith, and Allan C. Hartt. FB 66:441 Russell. Gary M.— see Wickham and Russell Sabock. David K.. FFL 3. 28, 146 and Carl Freeman, FFL 1 Sage. Martin. FB 69:879 — see Jackson and Sage Saila. Saul B. — see Sheehy et al. and W. H. Mowbray, SEP 952 and James D. Parrish, FB 70:383 Sakagawa. Gary T.. SEP 1040 — see Kimura and Sakagawa — see LeGuen and Sakagawa — see Lenarz et al. — see Wares and Sakagawa and William H. Lenarz, SEP 955 Saksena. Vishnu P. — see Houde et al. Sakuda. Henry M., FB 66:573 Saloman. Carl H., D 77, 78, 84; S 561 — see Fable and Saloman — see Lindall et al. — see Taylor and Saloman — see Taylor et al. and L. Alan Collins, D 90 and John L. Taylor, D 24, 55, 63, 73 Samet. Carol E. — see Olla et al. Samollow, Paul — see Valentine et al. Sanchez. C. K. — see Owen and Sanchez Sanchez, Peter M., and Leonard J. Konopa, SEP 1096 Sandberg. Arthur M., FFL 123, 170 and Gregory B. Hall, FFL 72-3 Sandifer, Paul A., FB 71:115 Sanford, F. Bruce, C 269, 272, 283, 349 — see Durrant and Sanford — see Ronsivalli et al. Sanger, Gerald A., S 680 — see Ingraham et al. Saur, J. F. T. FB 70:619 — see Clark et al. — see Eber et al. and Dorothy D. Stewart, S 548 Sayce, Clyde S., and Charles C. Larson, SEP 772 Schaaf. William E. — see Thayer et al. Schaefer. Milner B., C 250 — see Brown et al. Schaefers, Edward A., and Thomas Pross, SEP 768 Scheffer, Victor B. — see Rice and Scheffer Schevill, William E. — see Ray and Schevill Schultz, Nils — see Phleger et al. Scofield, Nora R. — see Pennell et al. Scott, J. Michael, and Glenn A. Flittner, FB 70:915 Scott, W. B., and S. N. Tibbo, S 675:138 Scully-Power, P. H. — see Brooks et al. Seagran, Harry L. — see Dougherty and Seagran _ — see Dudley et al. _ — see Greig and Seagran _, J. T. Graikoski, and J. A. Emerson, C 331 Sealy, T. S., SEP 1075 Seavey, B. K. — see Lewis et al. Seckel, Gunter R., C 323; FB 70:763; S 612, 620 — see Charnell et al. , and Marian Y. Y. Yong, FB 69:181 Segura, Edilberto L., C 371:57 Seidel, Wilber R., FIR 4:213 — see Pease and Seidel — see Wickham and Seidel and Edward F. Klima, FB 72:657 Serchuk, Frederic M., and David W. Frame, S 668 and Warren F. Rathjen, SEP 1028 Serra, Anthony F. — see Gutherz et al. Sette, O. E. — see Eber et al. Shapiro, Sidney, C 233-235 Sharp, G. D. — see Peterson et al. Sharp, Mitchell, C 250 Shaw, William N., C 388:57, 107 — see Webster and Shaw Sheehy, Daniel J., Michael P. Sissenwine, and Saul B. Saila, SEP 1064 Sherburne, Stuart W., FB 71:125, 435, 1011 Sherman, Kenneth, S 530, 562, 594 Shippen, Herbert H. — see Dark et al. — see Major and Shippen Shomura, Richard S., SEP 762 — see Murphy and Shomura — see Uchiyama and Shomura , and William L. Craig, S 675:160 , and Eugene L. Nakamura, FB 68:87 , and Francis Williams, S 675 Sick, Lowell V., James W. Andrews, and David B. White, FB 70:101 Sidwell, Virginia D. — see Bonnet et al. — see Dubrow et al. , James C. Bonnet, and Elizabeth G. Zook, SEP 1022 , Pauline R. Foncannon, Nancy S. Moore, and James C. Bonnet, SEP 1043 , Bruce R. Stillings, and George M. Knobl, Jr., SEP 901 Silliman, Ralph P., FB 66:31, 425, 70:693; S 600 Simmons, David C, S 580 — see Beardsley and Simmons — see Richards and Simmons — see Richards et al. , and Lucinda McDade, FB 71:321 Simpson, Robert R. — see Pereyra et al. Sims, Carl W., FB 68:245 — see Misitano and Sims , and Carl J. Cederholm, D 43 , and Richard H. Johnsen, SEP 1036 Sindermann, Carl J., S 563, 569 , and Aaron Rosenfield, FB 66:335 Sindermann, Carl L., FB 69:455 Singh, R. N. P. — see Lewis et al. Sissenwine, Michael P. — see Sheehy et al. 96 Skillman, Robert A., and Marian Y. Y. Yong, S 675:126 Skud, Bernard E., FB 66:259 , and Herbert C. Perkins, S 598 Slatick, Emil, S 592 — see Thompson et al. Slavin, Joseph W., C 231, 241 — see Ronsivalli and Slavin Smedley, Stephen C. — see McNeil et al. Smiles, Michael C, Jr., and William G. Pearcy, FB 69:79 Smith, Churchill T., CFS 4077 Smith, E. Moret, SEP 879 Smith, Ellsworth C. — see Cook et al. Smith, Jim Ross, SEP 1081 — see Pugh et al. , and Wesley J. Ebel, SEP 1000 , John R. Pugh, and Gerald E. Monan, S 566 Smith, Keith A., C 273 Smith, Lloyd L. — see Christenson and Smith Smith, Lloyd L., Jr. — see Griswold and Smith Smith, Lynwood S. — see Royce et al. Smith, N. Ty, and Eric A. Wahrenbrock, SEP 1046 Smith, Paul E., FB 70:849 — see Kramer and Smith Smith, Preston, Jr. — see Kifer et al. Smith, Vega J., James S. Linn, and Harold S. Olcott, FB 72:845 Smith, W. G., FB 71:527 Smolowitz, Ronald Joel, SEP 936 Smyth, J. Adger, FFL 97 Snider, Clyde William — see Kravanja and Snider Snyder, George R. — see Clark and Snydpr — see McConnell and Snyder , Theodore H. Blahm, and Robert J. McConnell, C 356 _, and Robert J. McConnell, D 53; FB 71:312 and William D. Parente, D 38, 39 Soares, Joseph H., Jr.— see Bauersfeld and Soares , David Miller, Susan Cuppett, and Paul Bauersfeld, Jr., FB 71:255 Sokoloski, Adam A., C 371:1 Solorzano, Aurelio, SEP 1035 Sommerville, David C— see Krekorian et al. Soule, Michael — see Valentine and Soule — see Valentine et al. Sousa, George — see Coe and Sousa Soutar, Andrew — see Phleger et al. and John D. Isaacs, FB 72:257 Spinelli, John, SEP 801 — see Joyner and Spinelli — see Koury et al. — see Miyauchi et al. , G. Pelroy, and D. Miyauchi, FIR 4:37 Spracklin, Barry W. — see Mendelsohn et al. Springer, Stewart, FB 65:581 — see Compagno and Springer — see Kato et al. — see Thompson and Springer Squire, James L., Jr., FB 70:1005; S 675:188, 226, 290 Sreedharan, A.— see Tibbo and Sreedharan Stanley, Mark L., and Phillip S. Parker, SEP 793 Stansby, Maurice E., C 280 — see Jellinek and Stansby , and Dayton Lee Alverson, SEP 978 , and Alice S. Hall, FIR 3(4):29 , Paul E. Zollman, and R. K. Winkelmann, FIR 3(4):25 Stearns, Franklin, FB 68:37 Steigner, John M., and Merton C. Ingham, S 643 Steimle, Frank W., Jr. — see Parker et al. , and Richard B. Stone, S 673 Steinberg, Maynard A. — see Dassow and Steinberg — see Miyauchi and Steinberg , and John A. Dassow, C 326 Stern, Herbert, Jr., and Bradford E. Brown, SEP 953 Stevens, Elizabeth G. — see Kramer et al. Stevens, K. — see Parsons et al. Stevens, Joe B., and Bruce W. Mattox, C 371:133 Stevenson, Merritt R. — see Beers et al. Stevenson, Robert E. — see Lindner and Stevenson Stevenson, William H., and Edward J. Pastula, Jr., SEP 918 Stewart, Dorothy D. — see Saur and Stewart Stickney, Alden P., FB 67:117, 68:73; SEP 869 — see Coffin and Stickney Stickney, Robert R., Gary L. Taylor, and Richard W. Heard III, FB 72:515 Stillings, Bruce R. — see Dubrow and Stillings — see Knobl et al. — see Sidwell et al. , and Mary H. Thompson, FMDS 17 Stockley, Clint — see Ellis and Stockley Stoddard, Ruth R. — see Colton and Stoddard — see Colton et al. Stone, Richard B. — see Buchanan et al. — see Parker et al. — see Steimle and Stone Stout, F. M., J. Adair, and J. E. Oldfield, C 332:149 Strasburg, Donald W., C 311 Strasser, Jurgen H., Jean S. Lennon, and Frederick J. King, S 630 Straty, Richard R., FB 65:461 Struhsaker, Paul, FB 71:827; FIR 4:261 , and Donald C. Aasted, SEP 1095 , and Robert M. Moncrief, FB 72:237 Stuart, Harvey H. — see Thayer and Stuart Studholme, Anne L. — see Olla et al. Suarez-Caabro, Jose A., S 866 Sullivan, John R. — see Caldwell et al. Sumich, James L. — see Fish et al. Sumida, Barbara Y. — see Miller and Sumida Sumida, Ray F. — see Otsu and Sumida — see Uchida and Sumida Sund, Paul N. — see Jones and Sund , and John L. O'Connor, SEP 1057 , and William J. Richards, S 551 Sundnes, Gunnar — see Kanwisher et al. Surdi, Richard W., CEA S-25 — see Whitaker and Surdi , and Donald R. Whitaker, CEA S-18 - S-23 97 Sutherland. Doyle F.. FB 71:787; S 655 —see Trefethen and Sutherland Suto. Shunzo. C 388:7 Suttor, Richard E.. and Thomas D. Corrigan, SEP 845 Sweeney. John C. and Joel L. Mattsson, SEP 1048 Sykes. James E.. C 239, 242, 257, 290, 313, 342; S 521; TM SER-2 — see Dragovich and Sykes —see McNulty et al. and John H. Finucane, FB 65:369 and John R. Hall, FB 68:299 Sylvester. J. R.. and A. E. Dammann, SEP 946 Synder, George R.. SEP 899 Tabb, Durbin C. — see Mather et al. Tabor. John K.. SEP 1001 Tagatz. Marlin E., FB 67:17, 281 , and Ann Bowman Hall, S 640 and E. Peter H. Wilkins, S 672 Takahashi, Francis T. — see Kittredge et al. Takahashi, M. — see Parsons et al. Tanonaka, George K., and Jiro Nishimoto, SEP 746 Tashiro, Joseph E., and Jack W. Jossi, D 76 Taylor, Gary L. — see Stickney et al. Taylor, John H. — see Hester and Taylor Taylor, John L. — see Saloman and Taylor * John R. Hall, and Carl H. Saloman, FB 68:191 and Carl H. Saloman, D 34; FB 67:213; SEP 824 and Kenneth W. Prest, Jr., FB 71:145 Taylor, Sidney G. — see Bailey and Taylor Teeny, F. M., Alice S. Hall, and E. J. Gauglitz, Jr., SEP 1062 , D. Miyauchi, and G. Pelroy, FIR 5:17 Temple, Robert F., SEP 966 , and Clarence C. Fischer, FB 66:323 Terry, Michelle — see Kittredge et al. Thayer, Gordon W., William E. Schaaf, Joseph W. Angelovic, and Michael W. LaCroix, FB 71:289 , and Harvey H. Stuart, SEP 1073 Theilacker, Gail H. — see Clutter and Theilacker Theoroux, Roger B. — see Wigley and Theoroux Thomas, F. B. — see Webb and Thomas Thomas. James C, S 667 Thomas, William H., FB 70:929 , Anne N. Dodson, and Carol A. Linden, FB 71:599 , and Robert W. Owen, Jr., FB 69:87 Thompson, B. G., SD 65 Thompson, Clark S., S 601 , William Spencer Davis, and Emil Slatick, S 547 Thompson, Harold C, Jr., and Mary H. Thompson, S 644 Thompson, John R., C 267 — see Bullis and Thompson , and Stewart Springer, C 228 Thompson, Mary H., FIR 3(2):29 — see Farragut and Thompson — see Love and Thompson — see Love et al. — see Stillings and Thompson — see Thompson and Thompson , and Robert N. Farragut, FIR 3(1) :47, 5:1 Thompson, Paul E., C 210 Thompson, Paul O. — see Cummings and Thompson Thompson, Richard B. — see Patten et al. — see Pugh and Thompson Thompson, Russell G., C 371:92 , Richard W. Callen, and Lawrence C. Wolken, C 371:112 Thorne, Donald L. — see Monan and Thome Thome, Richard E., FB 71:837 Thorson, Kenneth N., and Rae R. Mitsuoka, C 261 Thorson, Lee C. — see Engett and Thorson , and Mary Ellen Engett, C 379, 381, 383, 385 Thrailkill, James R., S 581 — see Kramer et al. Thurberg, Frederick P., and Margaret A. Dawson, S 681:11 Thurston, Claude E. — see Karrick and Thurston Tibbo, S. N.— see Scott and Tibbo , and A. Sreedharan, S 675:296 Tillman, Michael F. — see Grinols and Tillman Tinker, B. L. — see Learson et al. — see Ronsivalli and Tinker Todd, Ethel I., C 299 Tomlinson, Patrick K. — see Abramson and Tomlinson Topp, Robert W., and Frank H. Hoff, FB 69:251 , and Richard Raulerson, SEP 985 Torblaa, Richard L., S 572 Torres, J. R. Sanchez, C 282 Trautman, Milton B., TM ABFL-2 Travis, Donald R., FIR 3(2):1 Trefethen, Parker S., C 254 and Wesley J. Ebel, SEP 999 , and Doyle F. Sutherland, FB 67:35 Trent, Lee — see Corliss and Trent — see Gilmore and Trent — see Pullen and Trent , Edward J. Pullen, Genevieve Adams, and Gilbert Zamora, Jr., D 93 Trent, W. L. — see Fontaine et al. — see Pullen et al. Tretsven, Wayne I., FIR 4:233; SEP 910 , and Harold Barnett, FIR 6:5 Troadec, J. P. — see LeGuen et al. Tsuchiya, Mizuki, FB 72:1075 Tubiash, Haskell S., C 253 Turner, Stephen E. — see Ingraham et al. Turner, William R., and George N. Johnson, S 666 , , and Herbert R. Gordy, D 89 Turnill, Eric — see Frohman et al. U Uchida, Richard N., FB 66:181; S 615 98 — see Brock and Uchida , and Ray F. Sumida, S 629; SEP 962 Uchiyama, James H. — see Yuen et al. , and Richard S. Shomura, S 675:142 Udall, Stewart L., C 250 Ueyanagi, Shoji, S 675:1, 73 — see de Sylva and Ueyanagi — see Matsumoto et al. — see Nishikawa and Ueyanagi Unar, M., FFL 73-16; SEP 1030 Utter, Fred M. — see Johnson et al. , and George J. Ridgway, FB 66:47, 203 Valentine, David W., and Michael Soule, FB 71:921 , , and Paul Samollow, FB 71:357 Van Cleve, Richard, and Donald E. Beven, FB 71:627, 661 Van Dyke, Craig, D 12 Van Meir, Lawrence W., C 371:9 Van Meter, Harry D., S 670 — see Applegate and Van Meter Vanderwalker, John G. — see Bates and Vanderwalker Vania, John S. — see Fish and Vania Vaux, Walter G., FB 66:479 Venrick, E. L., FB 70:363 , J. A. McGowan, and A. W. Mantyla, FB 71:41 Vernberg, Winona B., and John Vernberg, FB 70:415 Vincent, Robert E., C 213 Vlymen, Lillian L. — see Lasker and Vlymen Vlymen, W. J., FB 72:885 Volberg, H. W., S 607 Volz, Charles D. — see Maxfield et al. Vreeland, Robert R. — see Wahle et al. W Wagner, Donald P., SEP 1084 and Robert S. Wolf, SEP 1085 Wagner, Mary Hayes, C 238 — see Kato et al. Wagner, Robert L., Allan F. Bezanson, and John A. Peters, SEP 849 Wahle, Roy J. — see French and Wahle — see Worlund et al. , Robert R. Vreeland, and Robert H. Lander, FB 72:139 Wahrenbrock, Eric A. — see Smith and Wahrenbrock , Gary F. Maruschak, Robert Eisner, and David W. Kenny, SEP 1045 Walburg, Charles H., and Paul R. Nichols, S 550 Waldron, Kenneth D., S 663 — see Dark et al. Wallace, David, SEP 1001 Wallace, Richard L. — see Heard et al. Walsh, Thomas D., CFS 4682 Ward, Benjamin Q. — see Carroll et al. Ward, George E., Jr. — see Ropes et al. Wares, Paul G. — see Eldridge and Wares , and Gary T. Sakagawa, S 675:107 Warlen, Stanley M. — see Rivas and Warlen Warner, R. R. — see Perrin et al. Washington, Percy, SEP 996 Waters, Melvin E., FIR 6:173; S 633; SEP 1026 — see Carroll et al. — see Love et al. Watkin, G. R., FFL 190 Watson, John E., FL 640 Waugh, Frederick V. — see Bell et al. Weaver, Sammie L. — see Greenland et al. Webb, N. B., and F. B. Thomas, S 624 Weber, Douglas D., D 86 Webster, J. R., and W. N. Shaw, S 567 Weeks, Ann, C 344 , and Albert C. Jones, TM SEFC-1 Weisel, G. F., D. A. Hanzel, and R. L. Newell, FB 71:587 Welch, Walter R., FB 67:337 — see Yancey and Welch Welker, J. R. — see Kaplan et al. Wells, LaRue, FB 67:1 Wells, Ralph A., and William J. McNeil, S 616 Wheeland, Hoyt A., CFS 5900, 6100; SD 63, 64 Wheeler, Ray S., SEP 785 Whitaker, Donald R., SEP 981, 1014 — see Surdi and Whitaker , and Richard W. Surdi, CEA S-16, S-17 White, David B. — see Sick et al. White, Robert M., SEP 1001 Whitledge, Terry E. — see McCarthy and Whitledge Whitney, Richard R. — see Leggett and Whitney Wiborg, Kristian Fr., FOT 4 — see Pearson et al. Wickham, Donald A., C 355; SEP 898, 900 , and Shelby B. Drummond, SEP 828 , and Gary M. Russell, FB 72:181 , and Wilber R. Seidel, SEP 1011 Wieg, Dave — see Koury et al. Wierbicki, Eugen — see King et al. Wigley, Roland L., SEP 774, 965 , and Bruce R. Burns, FB 69:717 , and K. O. Emery, SEP 810 , and Henry W. Jensen, SEP 795 , and Frederick Charles Stinton, FB 71:1 , and Roger B. Theoroux, S 613 Wildman, Robert D., C 388:41, 97 Wilke, Ford — see Baker et al. Wilkens, E. Peter H. — see Lewis et al. — see Tagatz and Wilkens , and Robert M. Lewis, FB 69:783 Williams, Austin B., C 389; FB 65:1, 72:685; SEP 751 , Thomas E. Bowman, and David M. Damkaer, FB 72:835 , Gerald S. Posner, William J. Woods, and Earl E. Deubler, Jr., D 20 Williams, Francis, FB 70:741; FFL 150; SEP 903 — see Shomura and Williams Williamson, Richard S., D 8 Willis, Thurman D. — see Pristas and Willis 99 Willoughby. Harvey. C 388:67. 103 Wilson, Peter C, SEP 728. 740 and Martin R. Bartlett. S 543 Wilson. Peter T.. C 353 Wilson. Raymond H.. CFS 4124 Windley. David W.. FFL 132-S, 166, 171 and Patricia S. Goodman. FFL 2 Wing. Bruce L.. S 679 and Gerald M. Reid. D 72 Winkelmann. R. K. — see Stansby et al. Wise. John P.. S 568; SEP 853^ 929, 938 and Charles W. Davis, S 662 and William W. Fox, Jr.. S 582 Withler. Fred C. — see Dangel et al. Wolf. Robert S.. C 362; SEP 1090 — see Wagner and Wolf _, and Geoffrey R. Chislett, SEP 1087 and Warren F. Rathjen, SEP 1082 Wolfe. D. A., and T. R. Rice, FB 70:959 Wolfert. David R.. FB 65:489 Wolfson, Fay H. — see Barham et al. Wolken. Lawrence C. — see Thompson et al. Wolotira. Robert J.. Jr., D 79; SEP 948 Woods. William J. — see Williams et al. Worlund, Donald D., Roy J. Wahle, and Paul D. Zimmer, FB 67:361 Wright. James E., Jr. — see Locascio and Wright Wright. William, and William B. Folsom, FFL 72-12 Yancey. Robert M., SEP 829, 883 , and Walter R. Welch, C 288 Yesaki, Mitsuo — see Chislett and Yesaki — see Rathjen and Yesaki Yokel, B. J., M. A. Roessler, and E. S. Iversen, D 22 Yong, Marian Y. Y„ D 69 — see Rothschild and Yong — see Seckel and Yong — see Skillman and Yong Yoshida, Howard O., FB 65:479, 67:205, 69:545, 821, 71:900; S 546, 675:297 Young, Edgar P. — see Kifer and Young — see Kifer et al. Young, James S., SEP 1094 Young, Stanley P. — see Manville and Young Yuen, Heeny S. H., Andrew E. Dizon, and James H. Uchiyama, S 675:265 Zamora, Gilbert, Jr. — see Trent et al. Zettner, Alfred, SEP 1049 Zimmer, Paul D. — see Worlund et al. , and John H. Broughton, S 533 Zimmerman, Jerome W., S 559 Zollman, Paul E. — see Stansby et al. Zook, Elizabeth G. — see Bonnet et al. — see Sidwell et al. Zweifel, James R. — see Hunter and Zweifel — see Kramer et al. — see O'Connell and Zweifel 100 SUBJECT INDEX Abalone culture in Japan, status of, C 388:24 production in Hokkaido, status of, C 388:5 southern California, temperature influence on growth of Haliotis corrugata, FB 72:1137 Haliotis fulgens, FB 72:1137 Haliotis rufescens, FB 72:1137 Abalone, white early growth, FB 70:373 Aberdeen, Washington, SEP 902 Ablennes hians — see Needlefish Abstracts technical articles, C 349 Abudefduf abdominalis — see Damselfish Abudefduf sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:980 Acanthaster Gulf of California as coral predator, FB 71:938 density, FB 71:930 distribution, FB 71:929 "Pink Cliff' study, FB 71:931 Acanthocybium solandri — see Wahoo Acanthurus sp. — see Surgeonfish Acanthurus thompsoni feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1000 Achirus lineatus — see Sole, lined Acids — see Fatty acids Acipenser fulvescens — see Sturgeon, lake Acoustic telemetry — see Telemetry Actuariolum sp. — see Moridae Acusicola sp. — see Copepods Adak Island oceanographic observations south of, summer 1963, D 12 Aequipecten gibbus — see Scallop, calico Aequipecten irradians — see Scallop, bay Aerial spotters fish abundance off southern and central California, FB 70:1005 Aetideus calanoid copepods from Gulf of Mexico Aetideus acutus Farran, FB 72:217 Aetideus giesbrechti Cleve, FB 72:220 Aetideus mexicanus, new species, FB 72:215 Afognak Island, Alaska, S 532 Africa Atlantic continental shelf symposium on living resources, FFL 143 billfish scientific investigation: present and future, S 675:102 coast of central west distribution and abundance of Amphipoda, D 76 surface fishery in Atlantic, 1963, SEP 762 surface winds near, S 643 west commercial shrimp potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 feasibility of monitoring oceanic front from satellites, SEP 850 western and southern international fishing activities, 1964, FFL 95 tuna fishery, FFL 93 Agonidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Ahnapee River, Wisconsin water quality investigations, S 559 Aholehole feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:948 Akahama, Japan, S 537 Alabama landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3821; 1965 (4160); 1966 (4451); 1967 (4678); 1968 (4927); 1969 (5264); 1970 (5771); 1971 (5920); 1972 (6121); 1973 (6420) April: 1965, CFS 3849; 1966 (4164); 1967 (4452); 1968 (4791); 1969 (5030); 1970 (5327); 1971 (5614); 1972 (5898); 1973 (6218); 1974 (6498) August: 1965, CFS 3943; 1966 (4257); 1967 (4566); 1968 (4872); 1969 (5126); 1970 (5459); 1971 (5711); 1972 (6009); 1973 (6309); 1974 (6588) December: 1964, CFS 3747; 1965 (4051); 1966 (4351); 1967 (4661); 1968 (4899); 1969 (5238); 1970 (5538); 1971 (5809); 1972 (6095); 1973 (6391) February: 1965, CFS 3837; 1966 (4110); 1967 (4421); 1968 (4724); 1969 (4959); 1970 (5285); 1971 (5577); 1972 (5853); 1973 (6180); 1974 (6457) January: 1965, CFS 3830; 1966 (4090); 1967 (4393); 1968 (4691); 1969 (4938); 1970 (5279); 1971 (5550); 1972 (5831); 1973 (6158); 1974 (6437) July: 1965, CFS 3911; 1966 (4247); 1967 (4539); 1968 (4854); 1969 (5121); 1970 (5450); 1971(5689); 1972 (5988); 1973 (6288); 1974 (6559) June: 1965, CFS 3893; 1966 (4231); 1967 (4502); 1968 (4835); 1969 (5118); 1970 (5377); 1971 (5653); 1972 (5971); 1973 (6265); 1974 (6538) March: 1965, CFS 3844; 1966 (4128); 1967 (4437); 1968 (4754); 1969 (4990); 1970 (5297); 1971 (5594); 1972 (5875); 1973 (6201); 1974 (6478) May: 1965, CFS 3863; 1966 (4210); 1967 (4490); 1968 (4818); 1969 (5084); 1970 (5351); 1971 (5633); 1972 (5949); 1973 (6244); 1974 (6518) November: 1965, CFS 4045; 1966 (4319); 1967 (4629); 1968 (4897); 1969 (5234); 1970 (5535); 1971 (5785); 1972 (6074); 1973 (6371) October: 1965, CFS 4012; 1966 (4305); 1967 (4616) 1968 (4877); 1969 (5229); 1970 (5492); 1971 (5760); 1972 (6053); 1973 (6350); 1974 (6628) 101 September: 1965. CFS 3976; 1966 (4277); 1967 (4588); 1968 (4875); 1969 (5178); 1970 (5464); 1971 (5738); 1972 (6030); 1973 (6329); 1974 (6608) Alaska Adak Island. D 12 Afognak Island, S 532 Amchitka Island. FB 71:1099 Alike Bav. C 338; D 72 Auke Creek. TM ABFL-3 Bristol Bay. FB 70:143. 71:267; S 600 Brooks Lake, sockeye salmon, FB 70:447 Chignik River system. FB 67:405 chum salmon resource, FL 632 coastal waters. Pacific herring, FF 2 Cook Inlet. FB 70:143 Copper River. FB 70:143 Dungeness crab fishery around Kodiak, SEP 821 fishery resources, FF 6 Echo Cove. SEP 930 euryhaline fish, Katmai National Monument arctic smelt. S 590 experimental trawling and pot fishing for giant prawns. SEP 806 fish in. and adjacent waters, S 658 Galena Bay. FB 71:665 Grace Creek, FB 69:587 herring fishery. S 634 roe. fast-growing specialty food industry, SEP 881 Iliamna Lake. FB 70:355, 71:267 international agreements affecting fisheries, revisions of Japanese, SEP 841 Soviet, SEP 841 in fisheries, SEP 825 Japanese fisheries central Bering Sea shrimp, C 310 Chukchi Sea salmon, C 310 eastern Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands groundfish trawl, C 310 eastern Bering Sea king crab, C 310 Gulf of Alaska trawl, C 310 high-seas salmon, C 310 longline, C 310 whaling, C 310 Japanese fishing vessels, SEP 959 Kachemak Bay, S 560; SEP 973 Karluk River, FB 70:79, 71:627 Karluk River system, FB 67:405 Kasitsna Bay, C 338 Katmai National Monument, S 590 king salmon, C 338 Kodiak, FB 72:171 Kodiak Island, FB 70:79; SEP 1080 Kvichak River, FB 69:531, 71:267 Kvichak River system, FB 67:405 Lake Aleknagik, FB 71:1061 Lake Clark, FB 71:267 Lake Grace, FB 69:587 lakes of southwestern, FB 67:409 landings annual summary 1964, CFS 3983; 1965 (4364); 1966 (4701); 1967 (5015) Little Kitoi Lake, S 532 Little Port Walter, C 338; D 17; SEP 974 mammals, distribution of, C 211 marine life abundant near site of proposed mill, SEP 930 marine recreational fishing marine sport fishing value, SEP 1042 research that will produce spin-off benefits for sport fishing, SEP 1042 review of impact of proposed projects on fish and their environments, SEP 1042 sport fishing license sales, SEP 1042 Midarm Lake, S 532 Naknek River system, FB 67:405 Kanek-Kvichak system, FB 69:122 Nushagak Bay, FB 69:748 Olsen Creek, Prince William Sound, S 602 Pacific herring coastal waters, FF 2 fishery, southeastern, SEP 738 Pribilof Islands, C 275; S 536, 584, 597:1, 617, 628 Prudhoe Bay, SEP 1074 Revillagigedo Island, S 576 Ruth Lake, S 532 Sashin Creek, FB 66:575; S 538, 587, 589 shrimp explorations, 1962-64, SEP 760 shrimp resource, FL 631 smelt, Arctic euryhaline fish, Katmai National Monument, S 590 sockeye salmon, FL 636 sonic tags attached to king crab, SEP 990 South Korean fisheries, C 310 Soviet fisheries flounder, C 310 halibut and sablefish, C 310 herring, C 310 king crab, C 310 Pacific ocean perch, C 310 shrimp, C 310 whaling, C 310 spawning groud, Chignik River system, D 41 stream catalog for Regulatory District 5, 6, 7, and 8, S 523 9, S 524 12, D 46 13, D 47 Traitors Cove, oceanographic surveys circulation, S 576 sampling schedule, S 576 seasonal variation of oceanographic properties, S 576 surface currents, S 576 tidal effects, S 576 Ugashik River system, FB 67:405 variation in fatty acid composition of Pacific herring oil, 1964 and 1965, FIR 4:143 102 Wood River system, FB 67:405 Alaska, southeastern biological survey of log-rafting and dumping areas, SEP 980 salmon streams common names, D 44, 45 descriptions, D 44, 45 escapement of salmon, D 44, 45 locations, D 44, 45 maps, D 44, 45 numbers of salmon, D 44, 45 species of salmon, D 44, 45 water temperatures, D 44, 45 weather, D 44, 45 Albacore — see Tuna, albacore Albemarle Sound, North Carolina tagging and sampling of striped bass, 1964, C 215 Albulidae — see Bonefishes A ley on — see Vessels Alewife air bubble curtain as barrier, evaluation of, SEP 771 amino acid composition, FIR 3(1):47 caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 history of landings in New York, FB 70:590 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 protein efficiency ratio, prepared from soluble FPC, S 657 proximate composition of Lake Michigan species, FIR 3(2):1 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michigan, FB 67:6 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Algae blue-green potential food source for man, FIR 5:72 brown status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:6 supply, FIR 5:68 uses, FIR 5:69 found in Hawaiian waters, 1955-56 Halosphaera viridis, S 544 green contributor to food supply of man, FIR 5:67 nutritional studies, FIR 5:76 production studies, FIR 5:72 red status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:6 supply, FIR 5:68 thermal bleaching of pigment in shucked oysters, SEP 1099 uses, FIR 5:69 Algae— see also Phytoplankton Allelochemics marine, and evolution, FB 72:1 Alligator Harbor, Florida, FB 71:235 Allot hunnus fallal — see Tuna, slender Alona af finis — see Zooplankton Alosa — see Vessels Alosa pseudoharengus — see Alewife Alosa sapidissima — see Shad, American Alia) — see Vessels Altamaha River, Georgia, D 35 Alvin — see Vessels Ambloplites rupestris — see Bass, rock Amblyops abbreviata — see Mysids Amblyopsidae — see Cavefishes Amchitka Island, Alaska, FB 71:1099 American Samoa longline fishery for albacore, FB 67:47 sea-surface temperature and salinity, 1962-69, D 69 South Pacific long-line fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 Ammodytes — see Sand lance Ammodytes hexapterus — see Sand lance, Pacific Ammodytidae fish larvae from Puget Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 Ammonia fish excretions as source in the sea, FB 70:399 Ammonium concentrations, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 69:87 Amphipoda coast of central west Africa distribution and abundance, D 76 southeastern Bering Sea, S 680 Amphistichus argenteus — see Surfperch, barred Anampses cuvier feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:992 Anaplopoma fimbria— see Sablefish Anchialina typica — see Mysids Anchoa mit chilli — see Anchovy, bay Anchor, luck, SEP 815 Anchoveta management of Peruvian resource, C 371:106 optimal fishing effort in Peruvian fishery, C 371:57 Anehoviella eurystole — see Anchovy, silver Anchovy California practical significance of bioluminescence in com- mercial fisheries, SEP 897 food of tunas and dolphins distribution, FB 71:138 fecundity, FB 71:141 size, FB 71:139 Georgia coast, FB 70:336 Iwashi importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 larval sampling with plankton purse seine, FB 70:789 selectivity of towed-net samplers, FB 70:808 103 nehu live bait for Hawaiian tuna fishery, S 574 nitrogen excretion by Engraulis sp., FB 70:395 Peru recent fishery developments, 1970, SEP 890 status of fishery, 1966, FFL 126 swimming energetics of larval, FB 72:885 Anchovy, bay collected in canals, Tampa Bay. Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971. FB 71:158 Anchovy, northern apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia. FB 70:1018 CalCOFI investigations, 1951-59, C 303 deep-sea observations, FB 70:510 estimates of biomass, FB 70:849, 869 Humbolt Bay. California, larval fish survey, S 665 increase in spawning biomass, FB 70:849 induced spawning of, FB 69:357 larvae escapement and avoidance of nets, FB 70:857 mesh retention by plankton nets, FB 70:839 Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 larval behavior, FB 70:821 models of spawning behavior, FB 70:865 nitrogen excretion, FB 70:395 predation on larvae by copepods, FB 69:656 sampling with plankton purse seine, FB 70:792 seasonal and geographic characteristics in California Current region, SEP 907 Anchovy, silver distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 Anchovy oil industry in South America, C 282 Ancylopsetta quadrocellata — see Flounder, ocellated Angelfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 field guide, western Atlantic, C 369 Angling saltwater survey, 1970, CFS 6200 Angola marine fisheries, 1969, FFL 20 Anguilla rostrata — see Eel, American Anguillidae — see Eels, freshwater Animal remains distribution of macroscopic, off Massachusetts cephalopods, FB 71:24 coelenterates, FB 71:35 crustaceans, FB 71:34 echinoderms, FB 71:5 fish, FB 71:26 gastropods, FB 71:17 mollusks, FB 71:8 scaphopods, FB 71:24 Ann Arbor, Michigan, C 319 Annelida — see Oligochaeta Anoplopoma fimbria — see Sablefish Antarctic Ocean future salmon harvest, SEP 1063 Antarctic seas assimilation rates of phytoplankton, FB 70:1077 growth rate of phytoplankton, FB 70:1069 Antennariidae — see Frogfishes Antimora microlepis — see Moridae Antisera cross-reactive properties of, prepared in rabbits by stimulations with teleost vitellins, FB 66:203 Apalachicola Bay, Florida, FB 71:235 Apeltes quadracus — see Stickleback, fourspine Aphareus furcatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:955 Aphredoderidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Aphredoderidae — see also Perch, pirate Aplodinotus grunniens — see Drum, freshwater Apogon sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:950 Apogon sp. — see also Cardinalfish Apogonidae — see Fish larvae Aquaculture crustacean culture, C 388:111 fish farming in Japan, C 388:27 freshwater fish culture in Japan commercial trout farms, C 388:104 eel, C 388:105 salmon, C 388:103 saltwater trout, C 388:103 freshwater fish culture in United States, C 388:67 genetics of American oyster chromosome basis of breeding system, C 388:75 effects of inbreeding, C 388:78 effects of ionizing irradiation on, C 388:84 hybridization, C 388:82 selective breeding, C 388:80 species mating system, C 388:78 impressions of genetics and fisheries of Japan applied and basic genetic research, C 388:125 expansion of intensive aquaculture, C 388:124 Japan's National Genetics Institute, C 388:126 Japanese geneticists, C 388:126 oysters, specific use of hybrids and hybrid vigor, C 388:127 pollution and intensive aquaculture, C 388:125 storage of stocks and collections for breeding pur- poses, C 388:126 Japan shrimp culture, SEP 976 larval culture of penaeid shrimp in Texas, C 388:33 mariculture of seaweeds in Japan Gelidium, C 388:14 Laminaria, C 388:14 nori (porphyra), C 388:7 problems, C 388:15 wakame (undaria), C 388:12 marine fish culture in Japan black porgy, C 388:117 104 puffer, C 388:116 red porgy, C 388:117 salmon, C 388:119 trout, C 388:118 yellowtail, C 388:115 molluscs, U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, C 388:57 National Sea Grant Program crustaceans, C 388:41 finfish, C 388:47 marine pathology, C 388:50 molluscs, C 388:44 new aquaculture sites, C 388:51 seaweeds, C 388:49 problems in freshwater fish culture in Japan ayu, C 388:21 carp, C 388:20 eel, C 388:20 present status of production, C 388:17 production of trout fingerlings for stocking in natural waters, C 388:21 rainbow trout, C 388:21 transplantation of foreign species, C 388:21 seaweed culture in Japan analysis of, C 388:101 Gelidium, C 388:100 Laminaria (kombu), C 388:99 Porphyra (nori), C 388:97 Undaria (wakame), C 388:99 shellfish culture in Japan abalone, C 388:24, 108 oyster, C 388:23, 107 scallop, C 388:24, 109 shellfish culture on U.S. Pacific coast analysis of trends in oyster production, C 388:90 clams, C 388:90 coastal zoning, C 388:95 oysters, C 388:89 status of marine cultivation and propagation in Hokkaido, C 388:3 technological basis for development to produce low- cost food fish, SEP 1015 United States, progress toward farming shrimp, SEP 975 Aquaculture — see also Fish farming Aquiculture — see Sea worm aquiculture Arctica islandica — see Quahog, ocean Arenicola cristata — see Lugworms Argentina fishing industry, 1965-66, FFL 75 fishing law, October 1967, FFL 138 foreign fishing activities text of Decree No. 8,802, FFL 15 tuna fishing, 1960-64, SEP 770 Argentina euchus, FB 68:33 Argentina sialis, FB 68:22 Argentina sp. — see also Fish Argentina striati, FB 68:22 Argentinidae — see Fish larvae Argopecten gibbus — see Scallop, calico Argopecten irradians — see Scallop, bay Argyripnus brocki new species of stomiatoid fish from Hawaii, FB 71:827 Ariidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Ariidae — see also Catfish, sea Arius felis — see Catfish, sea Army and Air Force Exchange Service procedure for product approval and purchase, SEP 989 Arothron sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Arrow Lakes, British Columbia, D 39 Artemia food for Pacific mackerel, FB 70:973 Artemia salina biting and filter feeding research, C 303 Artificial habitat Murrells Inlet, South Carolina effects on marine sport fishery and economy, SEP 1002 Artificial lights attraction of Atlantic herring to, FB 68:73 used in collecting coastal pelagic fishes light sources and underwater mounting platform, SEP 898 Artificial reefs effects on marine sport fishery off South Carolina, SEP 1102 how to build marine reefs, FF 10 Artificial structures evaluation of mid-water for attracting fishes behavior observations at structures, FB 72:188 behavioral mechanisms, FB 72:189 comparison of day and night collections, FB 72:187 diver estimates of numbers and species, FB 72:184 purse seine operations, FB 72:190 recruitment patterns and production, FB 72:186 responses to moving structures, FB 72:188 size and color evaluation, FB 72:187 Asellopsis intermedia food chain research, C 303 Ash content crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (canned), SEP 1022 finfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Aspergillus flavus — see Mold Asterias forbesi — see Sea star; Starfish Asterias sp. — see Sea star Asteroidae — see Sea star Astronesthidae — see Fish larvae Astropecten sp. — see Sea star Asymmetry analysis possible indicator of environmental stress arguments against natural causes hypotheses, FB 71:367 arguments against various pollutants hypotheses, FB 71:367 arguments for genetic origin hypotheses, FB 71:364 105 arguments for natural causes hypotheses, FB 71:366 arguments for various pollutants hypotheses, FB 71:367 character analysis, FB 71:358 evidence against genetic origin hypotheses, FB 71:365 locality designations, FB 71:359 statistical analysis, FB 71:359 Atheresthes stomias — see Flounder, arrowtooth Atherinidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary. S 672 Atherinidae — see also Silversides Atherinopsis californiensis — see Jacksmelt Atlantic, northeast fisheries, 1970, FFL 73-14 Atlantic and Gulf states historical catch statistics, CFS 4150 Atlantic Bight exploring for schooling pelagic fishes, SEP 864 Atlantic coast fishery statistics: 1966, SD 10; 1967 (61) middle fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) mysids from United States, FB 69:717 ocean clam survey, 1963, SEP 756 rare fossils dredged, SEP 774 Scorpaenidae, FB 70:404 south fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) surf clam fishery, 1967, SEP 829 tagged Atlantic menhaden, 1966-69, D 66 U.S. aquaculture of molluscs, C 388:57 Atlantic coast rivers comparative study of juvenile American shad pop- ulations by fin ray and scute counts, S 525 Atlantic Estuarine Fisheries Center blue crab program, TM AEFC-1 cycling of elements in estuarine environment, TM AEFC-1 ecology of estuarine ecosystems, TM AEFC-1 menhaden research, TM AEFC-1 radiological consulting, TM AEFC-1 thread herring program, TM AEFC-1 Atlantic Ocean albacore fishery, SEP 875 blue marlin, FB 70:283 comparative development with Mediterranean billfish, S 675:79 comparison of Atlantic and Pacific tuna landings, 1963, SEP 762 life history of blue marlin, S 675:80 North American coast oyster mortalities, S 569 oceanographic observations along east coast of United States, 1964, D 18 results of sailfish tagging, S 675:194 southeast coast of United States fishes taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, S 570 status of Japanese yellowfin tuna longline fishery, 1964, S 568 surf clam discussions, C 288 temperature and shad migration, FB 70:664 trends in sea scallop fishery, SEP 814 tuna fisheries, 1963, SEP 762 U.S. coast biology and management of American shad and status of fisheries, 1960, S 550 white marlin, FB 70:283 zoogeography of genus Nematoscelis, FB 72: 1039 Atlantic Ocean, eastern some morphometries of billfishes, S 675:107 Atlantic Ocean, north trawl nets used, FL 600 Atlantic Ocean, northwest biology of swordfish, S 675:103 distribution of larval swordfish, S 675:252 food and feeding habits of swordfish, S 675:138 tuna purse-seine fishery, 1963, SEP 762 U.S. exploratory longline fishing effort and catch rates for tunas and swordfish, 1957-65, S 543 white and blue marlin migrations tagging results since May 1970, S 675:211 Atlantic Ocean, south fisheries annual summary: 1967, CFS 5023 historical catch statistics, 1879-1965, CFS 4148 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3910; 1965 (4333); 1966 (4600); 1971 (6230) Atlantic Ocean, tropical eastern, tuna purse seine fishery, SEP 853 southeastern, surface winds, S 643 Atlantic Ocean, western distribution of some coastal pelagic fish, SEP 911 field guide to angelfishes, C 369 length and weight data on three species of billfish, S 675:121 mercury in swordfish and other pelagic species, S 675:156 snappers — geographical, temperature, and depth dis- tributions, SEP 860 Atlantik — see Vessels Atlas EASTROPAC, second survey cruise, Aug.-Sept. 1967 biological and nutrient chemistry data, C 330, vol. 6 physical oceanographic and meteorological data, C 330, vol. 5 EASTROPAC, third and fourth monitor cruises biological and nutrient chemistry data, C 330, vol. 8 oceanographic Tampa Bay, Florida and adjacent waters of Gulf of Mexico, C 255 Auchenoceros punctatus — see Moridae 106 Auke Bay, Alaska Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, C 338 surface zooplankton, D 72 Auke Creek, Alaska, TM ABFL-3 Aulorhynchidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Aulostomus chinensis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:942 Australia billfish scientific investigation: present and future, S 675:102 fisheries, 1966-68, FFL 45, 45-A Auxis sp. in stomach contents of porpoise and yellowfin tuna, FB 71:1077 Auxis rochei — see Mackerel, bullet Auxis thazard — see Mackerel, frigate Ayu technical problems of culture in Japan, C 388:21 B Bacillus subtilis effect on hydrolysis of raw fish, S 657 Bacterial ice — see Refrigeration of fresh fish Bagre marinus — see Catfish, gafftopsail Bairdiella chrysura — see Perch, silver Bairdiella icistia — see Croaker, Gulf Bait minnow industry Great Lakes BCF fishing gear trials, FL 608 fishing gear, FL 608 how to improve bait fishing, FL 608 net fishing, FL 608 vessels and equipment, FL 608 Baitfish scouting in Trust Territory, SEP 925 Baitfish — see also Live bait Baja California Cabo San Lucas, FB 70:62 Cedros Island, FB 70:62 conditions related to upwelling which determine dis- tribution of tropical tunas, FB 68:147 fish canning industry, FFL 160 fisheries development potential, FFL 102 fishery-oceanography studies of striped marlin fishing conditions in relation to thermocline, S 675:302 Magdalena Bay, FB 70:62 models of migration of young skipjack tuna, FB 70:751 Balistidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Ballistocardiography technique for comparative physiology, SEP 1046 Balloonfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1005 Barataria Bay, Louisiana, FB 70:1284 Barge portable, for estuarine research, SEP 961 Barker Lakes, Washington passage of coho and sockeye salmon, C 254 Barracuda Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Red Sea, FIR 5:41 Barracuda, blunt jaw Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5:41 Barracuda, great troll fishing results in the Caribbean, SEP 1085 Barracuda, Pacific apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia, FB 70:1015 Barracudina occurrence, central North Pacific, FB 69:881 Bass — see also Sea bass Bass, barred sand asymmetry analysis possible statistical indicator of environmental stress, FB 71:357 Bass, rock Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Bass, smallmouth Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Bass, striped age composition and fishery in Virginia rivers cycles of abundance, FB 72:197 description of fishery, FB 72:193 differences in age composition, FB 72:196 seasonal age composition, FB 72:195 seasonal and annual age composition of river catches, FB 72:197 description, FL 592 economic importance, FL 592 geographic distribution, FL 592 history of landings in New York, FB 70:603 natural history, FL 592 research and management, FL 592 tagging and sampling Albermarle Sound, North Carolina, 1964, C 215 Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, 1964, C 215 tagging summary, 1950-65, Beaufort, North Carolina, S 539 Bass, white extending shelf life of frozen, using ascorbic acid dips, FIR 4:45 history in Lake Erie, FL 630 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Bathylagidae — see Fish larvae Bathylagus stilbius selectivity of towed-net samplers, FB 70:813 Bathymysis renoculata — see Mysids Bathysphere for fishery research, SEP 873 Bathythermograph observations NMFS/MARAD Ship of Opportunity Program, 1971 areas of study, D 81 data acquisition and processing, D 81 107 problems, D 81 Batrachoididae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary. S 672 Batrachoididae — see also Toadfishes Bay Islands. Honduras shrimp industry, 1968. FFL 172 spiny lobster industry. 1968, FFL 172 Bay of Biscay albacore fishery in Atlantic, 1963, SEP 762 Beach seine — see Seine, beach Beaufort. North Carolina, C 204, 215, 217, 240, 244, 264, 270. 287. 298, 341:1, 350, 375; FB 71:289; S 539, 654, 664 Belgium fishing industry: 1964, MNL 90; 1965, FFL 90 Belone sp. — see Needlefish Belonidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Belonidae — see also Needlefish Belonion sp. — see Needlefish Benthic fauna (inshore) abundance and distribution off Long Island biota, S 673 hydrography, S 673 sediments, S 673 Bergen. Norway fish behavior as related to fishing techniques and tac- tics, SEP 805 Bering Sea drift bottle experiments, D 67 groundfish survey, 1972 trawl catches and oceanographic data, D 79 king crab, FB 70:225 oceanographic data, 1970, D 65 physical-chemical oceanographic data, 1971 anomaly of specific volume, D 75 density, D 75 dynamic height, D 75 salinity, D 75 sound velocity, D 75 temperature, D 75 riddle of soundings resolved, SEP 1101 Bering Sea, southeastern growth of king crab from tag-recovery study, 1955-65, D 86 pelagic amphipod crustaceans, 1971, S 680 Bibliography annotated, zooplankton sampling devices, S 609 attempts to rear larvae of marine fishes, S 632 blackfin tuna, S 635 blue crab, S 640 Big Garlic River, Michigan water quality investigations, S 559 Bigeye feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:948 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:724 Bigeye, short caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Billfish albacore in stomachs Hawaiian waters, FB 67:205 South Pacific, FB 69:821 analysis of length and weight data on three species, western Atlantic Ocean, S 675:121 analysis of sport fishery, northeastern Gulf of Mexico, S 675:269 angler catch rates in the Pacific Ocean, S 675:290 aspects of systematics and distribution, S 675:45 Atlantic seasonal distribution black marlin, S 662 sailfish, S 662 spearfish, S 662 swordfish, S 662 white marlin, S 662 biological observations, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:89 Cape of Good Hope as a hidden barrier billfishes from Cape of Good Hope, S 675:177 billfishes not recorded from the area, S 675:178 hydrography of the area, S 675:181 ocean conditions during survey period, S 675:182 records of, based on Japanese catches, S 675:178 summary of potential movement, S 675:186 central Pacific Ocean diet, C 311 early life history and growth, C 311 estimating weight, C 311 migrations, C 311 seasonal occurrence, C 311 sex ratio and sexual dimorphism, C 311 spawning, C 311 weight, C 311 diagnostic characters for identification of larvae description of pterotic and preopercular spines by species, S 675:74 larvae of Atlantic billfishes, S 675:76 pigmentation variations of lower jaw of sailfish, S 675:76 use of spines as diagnostic characters, S 675:75 evaluation of identification methods for young, S 675:62 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament, biological investigations, SEP 997 landings in Hawaiian longline fishery blue marlin, S 675:298 catch per unit of effort, S 675:299 size of fish, S 675:299 striped marlin, S 675:298 length-weight relationships, central Pacific Ocean analysis, S 675:127 coefficients of allometry, S 675:134 collection of data, S 675:126 growth stanzas, S 675:129 log-linear model, S 675:131 nonlinear model, S 675:133 108 longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean black marlin, S 675:318 blue marlin, S 675:315 data sources and processing, S 675:311 geographical distribution, S 675:315 overall trends in catch and effort, S 675:312 sailfish and shortbill spearfish, S 675:318 spatio-temporal distribution of species complexes, S 675:322 striped marlin, S 675:315 swordfish, S 675:321 trends in relative apparent abundance, S 675:325 mercury in several species taken off Hawaii and southern California, S 675:160 migration patterns in Pacific Ocean determined by tagging programs migration rates and times, S 675:234 migratory patterns, S 675:230 tag performance, S 675:229 tag recoveries, S 675:228 morphometries, eastern Pacific Ocean blue marlin, S 675:111 definitions of counts and measurements, S 675:109 meristic characters, S 675:110 morphometric characters, S 675:110 sailfish, S 675:113 striped marlin, S 675:117 occurrence of young in central Pacific Ocean distribution of istiophorid larvae, S 675:241 distribution of xiphiid larvae, S 675:243 identification of larvae, S 675:238 paleontology of areas of research, S 675:41 osteological information, S 675:34 review of fossil record, S 675:35 skipjack tuna in stomachs of, Pacific, FB 69:545 Taiwan landings, 1962 to 1971, S 675:332 world commercial fisheries development of longline fishery, S 675:3 distribution of fishing effort and catch by Japanese longline fishery, S 675:5 future problems in billfish research, S 675:10 harpoon fishery, S 675:5 recent status of billfish production, S 675:7 value and utilization in Japan, S 675:1 world sport fishery important geographic regions, S 675:16 mechanics, S 675:22 size of catch, S 675:24 special problems, S 675:25 species and their distribution, S 675:15 species caught by anglers, S 675:14 time of angling, S 675:25 Biological data EASTROPAC atlas from principal participating ships, second survey cruise, Aug.-Sept. 1967, C 330, vol. 6 from principal participating ships and Oceanographer, third and fourth monitor cruises, Oct. 1967-Jan. 1968, C 330, vol. 8 from EASTROPAC first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 4 from EASTROPAC first survey cruise, February- March 1967, C 330, vol. 2 Biology Pacific hake, C 332:23 Bioluminescence description and practical significance in commercial fisheries, SEP 897 Bivalves opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 Blackfish, Alaska Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Blackfish, short-finned — see Whale, short-finned pilot Blennies Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Blennies, combtooth Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Blenniidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Blenniodea fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 Bloater seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michigan, FB 67:5 Blood California gray whale some physiological parameters of, SEP 1052 Blue discoloration in crab meat; preventive, S 633 Blueback — see Vessels Bluefish Georgia coast, FB 70:340 history of landings in New York, FB 70:593 predation on flatfishes, SEP 940 Bluegill effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 thermoregulatory behavior and diel activity patterns following thermal shock, FB 72:1087 Bodianus bilunulatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:989 Bogue Inlet, North Carolina, FB 70:115 Bonefish Georgia coast, FB 70:334 systematics and biology, FB 66:251 Bonito comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 Bonito — see also Tuna Bonito, Atlantic eggs and young, S 652 Bonito, Pacific apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia, FB 70:1018 109 eggs and young, S 652 Bonito, striped eggs and young, S 652 Bonneville Dam. Washington. C 339 Boothhay depressor trawls filtration efficiencies, FB 70:518 Boreogadus saida — see Cod, Arctic B '■ mysis tridens — see Mysids Borok's Biological Institute, USSR fish behavior as related to fishing techniques and tac- tics. SEP 805 Bosmina coregoni — see Zooplankton Boston. Massachusetts economic study of large-trawler labor force, C 248 quality of haddock, FIR 6:139 Bothidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Bothidae — see also Fish larvae; Flounders, lefteye Bothids characteristics of some larval, FB 68:261 Bothus mancus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1005 Bothus thompsoni a valid species of flatfish comparison with other species of Bothus, FB 72:243 description, FB 72:237 ecology, FB 72:245 material examined, FB 72:245 Bottom sampler designed for small clams, SEP 807 Bottomfishes Gulf of Mexico fishery, 1959-62, SEP 722 tests for quality indices hypoxanthine, FIR 5:118 volatile bases, FIR 5:119 Japanese fishery importance in, C 233 gill-net, Gulf of Alaska, SEP 722 George M. Bowers — see Vessels Boumaniella portoricensis — see Mysids Box fish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Brachyistius frenatus — see Perch, kelp Brama japonica — see Ponfret, Pacific Branchiostoma floridae areal distribution, Tampa Bay, Florida, 1967, C 290 Branchline clip developed for longlining, SEP 885 Brazil Belem, fisheries of, FFL 130 fishing industry 1964-67, FFL 80 outlook, 1969, FFL 173, 173-A outlook report, 1970, FFL 173-A marine fishing in northeast, FFL 69 production of processed fishery products, FFL 173 shrimp survey in coastal and offshore waters, FFL 130 Bream Red Sea, FIR 5:41 Bregmacerotidae — see Fish larvae Brevoortia patronus — see Menhaden, Gulf Brevoortia tyrannus—see Menhaden, Atlantic Brine, refrigerated— see Refrigeration of fresh fish Bristlemouth, benttooth Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Bristol Bay, Alaska, FB 70:143, 71:267; S 600 British Columbia Arrow Lakes, D 39 Columbia River, D 39 distribution of physical-chemical properties and tabulations of station data, D 21 Kootenay River, D 39 Pend Oreille River, D 39 scale features of sockeye salmon, FB 70:141 British Honduras fish exports, 1969, FFL 149A fishing industry of, FFL 149 Brofej Khabaraov — see Vessels Brooks Lake, Alaska study stream for sockeye salmon, FB 70:447 Brotula feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Brotula multibarbata feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:930 Brownlee Reservoir passage of adult chinook salmon, FB 67:35 physical and chemical limnology, FB 67:295 Buffalo Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Buffalofish, bigmouth extension of shelf life of fish products through use of antioxidants, FIR 2(4) :1 floating trap for use in reservoirs, SEP 831 Bullhead, black Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Bullhead, yellow Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Bullheads history in Lake Erie, FL 630 Bulrushes and bulrushlike plants, eastern North America, C 221 Bumper distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, south Atlantic coast of United States, S 570 Buoy exploratory fishing and gear research, SEP 735 Buoyline coiling device, SEP 904 Burbot Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 110 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Ann Arbor, Michigan, Great Lakes Fishery Labora- tory, C 319 Author index of publications and addresses: 1964, FIR 3(1):9; 1965 FIR 3(4):47; 1966, FIR 4:151; 1967 FIR 5:215 available leaflets on fisheries, FL 613 Beaufort, N.C., Biological Laboratory report for fiscal year 1966, C 264 report for fiscal year ending June 30: 1964, C 215; 1965 (240); 1967 (287); 1968 (341) research in fiscal year 1969, C 350 tagging summary of American shad and striped bass, 1950-65, S 539 Beaufort, N.C., Radiobiological Laboratory annual report for fiscal year ending June 30: 1963, C 204; 1964 (217); 1965 (244); 1966 (270); 1967 (289) progress report for fiscal year 1968, C 309 research facilities, C 298 bibliography of oyster parasites and diseases, S 563 Division of Economic Research program for fiscal year 1969, C 337 electric shrimp-trawl system adaptation of system to commercial fish trawl, FIR 4:217 development of large-scale pulse generator, FIR 4:214 testing trawl in actual fishing trials, FIR 4:225 exploratory fishing and gear research, Region 2, fiscal year 1966 automatic data processing, C 265 calico scallops, C 265 fishery explorations and services, C 265 Gulf of Mexico exploratory fishing analysis, C 265 harvesting research and development, C 265 RV Oregon II construction, C 265 royal-red shrimp studies, C 265 shrimp atlas preparation, C 265 specimen distribution, C 265 Federal Aid Program activities- 1959, C 322 acts, C 293 administrative organization, C 293 cooperators, C 293 distribution of funds, C 293 project analysis, C 293 project titles by state, duration, and cost, C 293 resource disaster projects, C 293 states, C 286 first North American fisheries conference, C 250 fish go in schools, C 222 fishery motion pictures, FL 590 fishery publication index, 1955-64, C 296 Galveston, Texas, Biological Laboratory annual report for fiscal year: 1965, C 246; 1966 (268); 1967 (295); 1968 (325); 1969 (343) facilities, C 307 fishery research for year ending June 30, 1964, C 230 Gloucester, Massachusetts, Technological Laboratory annual report for fiscal year ending June 30: 1963, C 231; 1964 (241) graduate educational grants, academic year: 1966-67, FL 587; 1967-68 (593) Gulf Breeze, Florida, Biological Laboratory annual report for fiscal year 1966, C 260 annual report for fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, C 247 Gulf of Mexico shrimp atlas, C 312 Honolulu, Hawaii, Biological Laboratory facilities, C 306 progress in: 1962-63, C 206; 1964-65 (243); 1967-68 (321) progress report, 1965-66, C 274 La Jolla, California, Fishery-Oceanography Center experimental sea-water aquarium, C 334 facilities, C 292 report for fiscal year 1968, C 303 list of Circulars, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FL 596 fishermen's and fish shore workers' unions in United States: 1965, FL 581; 1968 (620) Fishery Bulletins, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, FL 597 Fishery Leaflets, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 1966, FL 595; 1968 (615) marine protein concentrate plans for commercial production units, FL 584 preparation of test sample, FL 584 processing costs, FL 584 properties of test sample, FL 584 Miami, Florida, Tropical Atlantic Biological Laboratory facilities, C 305 progress in research, 1965-69, C 344 Milford, Connecticut, laboratory, C 328 Oxford, Maryland, Biological Laboratory first season survival of American oyster, 1961-62, S 567 history and description, C 344 partial list of fishing boat builders, FL 618 Pascagoula, Mississippi, Technological Laboratory annual report for fiscal year 1965, C 251 report for fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, C 262 report for fiscal years 1967, and 1968, C 327 Region 2 exploratory fishing and gear research annual report for fiscal year: 1964, C 236; 1965 (249) progress in fiscal year 1967, C 267 St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, Biological Laboratory report for fiscal year: 1966, C 257; 1967 (290); 1968 (313); 1969 (342) St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, Biological Station report for fiscal years: 1962-64, C 239; 1965 (242) 111 Seattle. Washington, Laboratory facilities. C 207 report for fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, C 326 research. 1966-68. C 329 Seattle. Washington, Technological Laboratory organization and staff, C 316 physical facilities, C 316 program, C 316 publications, C 316 type IV electrofishing shocker characteristics and effectiveness of energy output, S 529 considerations for electrofishing, S 529 description, S 529 method of operation, S 529 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Laboratory, C 314 Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife wildlife research, 1964 Division of Wildlife Research, C 220 new research facilities, C 220 research highlights of 1964, C 220 special research developments, C 220 Butterfish caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 627 distribution Nova Scotia to Long Island, FB 70:641 western Atlantic, SEP 911 Georgia coast, FB 70:347 history of landings in New York, FB 70:596 Butterflyfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Buttonwood Canal, Florida fishes and juvenile stages of pink shrimp, December 1962-June 1965, D 22 Cabo San Lucas, Baja California, FB 70:62 Calamar — see Vessels Calanoids — see Sergestes similis Calcium content crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish canned, SEP 1022 raw, SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 CalCOFI, investigations on jack mackerel, 1951-60, C 303 northern anchovy, 1951-59, C 303 Pacific hake, 1955-59, C 303 Pacific mackerel, 1951-60, C 303 Pacific sardine, 1951-59, C 303 California application of yield models to ocean shrimp popula- tion, FB 70:1021 catch distribution and related sea surface temperature for striped marlin off San Diego, S 675:188 cleaning symbiosis among inshore fishes, FB 69:491 costs and earnings of tropical tuna vessels, FIR 3(1) :29 Del Mar, FB 72:670 experimental drum seining for wetfish, SEP 926 Humboldt Bay, S 665 La Jolla, C 232, 292, 303, 334; FB 70:1262, 72:295; S 588 landings April: 1965, CFS 3887; 1966 (4190); 1967 (4470); 1968 (4749); 1969 (5022); 1970 (5329); 1971 (5669); 1972 (5931) August: 1965, CFS 3991; 1966 (4322); 1967 (4620); 1968 (4866); 1969 (5136); 1970 (5469); 1971 (5717); 1972 (6015) December: 1964, CFS 3757; 1965 (4065); 1966 (4389); 1967 (4696); 1968 (4972); 1969 (5233); 1970 (5541); 1971 (5815); 1972 (6144) February: 1965, CFS 3797; 1966 (4125); 1967 (4422); 1968 (4721); 1969 (5009); 1970 (5263); 1971 (5639); 1972 (5859) January: 1965, CFS 3774; 1966 (4101); 1967 (4399); 1968 (4710); 1969 (4986); 1970 (5245); 1971 (5578); 1972 (5837) July: 1965, CFS 3952; 1966 (4290); 1967 (4586); 1968 (4831); 1969 (5114); 1970 (5448); 1971 (5695); 1972 (5994) June: 1965, CFS 3909; 1966 (4239); 1967 (4536); 1968 (4789); 1969 (5089); 1970 (5403); 1971 (5672); 1972 (5977) March: 1965, CFS 3827; 1966 (4157); 1967 (4432); 1968 (4728); 1969 (5012); 1970 (5283); 1971 (5659); 1972 (5881) May: 1965, CFS 3888; 1966 (4202); 1967 (4506); 1968 (4771); 1969 (5049); 1970 (5359); 1971 (5671); 1972 (5955) November: 1965, CFS 4058; 1966 (4375); 1967 (4683); 1968 (4930); 1969 (5197); 1970 (5530); 1971 (5791); 1972 (6080) October: 1965, CFS 4037; 1966 (4355); 1967 (4641); 1968 (4913); 1969 (5174); 1970 (5509); 1971 (5766); 1972 (6059) September: 1965, CFS 4035; 1966 (4337); 1967 (4626); 1968 (4909); 1969 (5152); 1970 (5495); 1971 (5744); 1972 (6036) Monterey, S 537 Monterey Bay, FB 69:799 Point Conception, FB 70:62 Point Loma, FB 70:205 Point Reyes, S 537 Point Sur, S 537 Salton Sea fishery for Gulf croaker, FB 69:158 San Diego, FB 70:62; SEP 874, 875 San Francisco, FIR 3(4): 19 San Francisco Bay, FB 70:1138 San Pedro, SEP 926, 933 San Pedro wetfish boats, FIR 6:105 sea level differences, Hawaiian and California coasts, FB 70:619 Sebastian Vizcaino Bay sardine eggs and larvae, S 545 112 sport fishes, seasonal and geographic characteristics of, SEP 979 California Current Extension skipjack tuna and their physical environment, FB 70:766 California Current region phytoplankton pigment and production measurements, 1969-72, D 91 seasonal and geographic characteristics of fishery resources jack mackerel, SEP 871 northern anchovy, SEP 907 Pacific hake, SEP 880 Pacific mackerel, SEP 891 Pacific saury, SEP 871 survey of pelagic fishes, FB 65:625 California Current system copepods as predators on fish larvae, FB 69:655 DDT residues, FB 69:443, 627 nannoplankton and net plankton, FB 69:799 southern plankton variability, FB 69:681 variability of near-surface zooplankton, by towed- pump sampling, FB 69:681 whales off Point Loma, FB 69:525 Caligodes laciniatus — see Copepods Caligus sp. — see Copepods Callinectes sapidus — see Crab, blue Callorhinus ursinus — see Seal, fur Cameroon fisheries, 1967 (including developments in the first half of 1968), FFL 169; 1973 (74-12) marine fisheries, 1969, FFL 169 Canada British Columbia, FB 70:143 fisheries closing lines, 1971, FFL 189 Great Central Lake, FB 70:13, 25, 37 Hudson Bay, FB 70:61 Maritime fisheries, 1968, FFL 50 Ontario, commercial fish landings, 1967, FFL 148 Vancouver Island, macrozooplankton and small nekton off, S 619 Canada, east coast swordfish, harpoon fishery replaced by longline fishery, S 675:296 Canals interoceanic, example of biological effect of, FB 72:359 Canals — see also Upland canals Cancer antennarius — see Crab, rock Cancer anthonyi — see Crabs Cancer borealis — see Crab, Jonah Cancer irroratus — see Crab, cancer Cancer magister — see Crab, Dungeness Cantherines sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1009 Cantherines sp. — see also Filefish Canthigaster amboinensis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1013 Canthigaster jactator feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1014 Cape Charles, Virginia clam survey: 1964-65, SEP 791; 1965-66 (804) Cape Falcon, Oregon scallop explorations, 1963 and 1967, SEP 820 Cape Fear River, North Carolina experimental lockage of anadromous fish, 1962-66, C 352 shad: 1964, C 215; 1966 (264) Cape of Good Hope a hidden barrier to billfishes, S 675:177 Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, FB 71:371 Cape Kennedy, Florida, FIR 5:85 Cape Lookout, North Carolina, FB 70:1244 Cape San Bias, Florida, FIR 4:178 Carangidae distinguishing features, FB 72:415 distribution and spawning, FB 72:415 fin development, FB 72:415 literature, FB 72:415 morphology, FB 72:415 pigmentation, FB 72:415 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Carangidae — see also Fish larvae; Jacks; Pompano Caranx mate — see Omaka Caranx melampygus — see Ulua, blue Crassius auratus — see Goldfish Carbohydrate comparison of two methods of N-ethylcarbazole, FB 65:683 Carcinus maenas — see Crab, green Cardinalfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Caribbean Fishery Development Project exploratory fishing activities demersal fish resource, SEP 1082 pelagic fish resource, SEP 1082 shark resource, SEP 1082, 1089 exploratory tuna longline fishing, SEP 1088 miscellaneous exploratory/experimental fishing ac- tivities, SEP 1090 results of live bait and pole and line fishing ex- plorations, SEP 1084 snapper, handline and longline fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1083 spiny lobster fishing explorations, SEP 1086 trap fishing explorations for snapper and related species, SEP 1087 troll fishing results, SEP 1085 Caribbean Sea assessment survey crabs, TM SEFC-2 prawns, TM SEFC-2 silver hake, TM SEFC-2 shrimp industry, FFL 73-1, 74 113 Caribbean Sea. eastern oceanic conditions dissolved inorganic phosphate. D 33 dissolved oxygen. D 33 salinity. D 33 temperature. D 33 water samples. D 33 Caribbean Tiiin — see Vessels Carolina gear and technique of sea bass trap fishery, SEP 761 Carotenoid content Alaska pink shrimp. FB 70:111 Carp Georgia coast. FB 70:336 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 history in Lake Erie. FL 630 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 technical problems of culture in Japan, C 388:20 Carpiodes cyprinus — see Quillback Rachel Carson — see Vessels Carson. Washington, S 608 Cascade Reservoir, Idaho, S 583 Castnets how to throw English. FL 609 Spanish. FL 609 machine-made netting English net, FL 579 gore net, FL 579 skirt net, FL 579 Spanish net, FL 579 styles, FL 579 terminology, FL 609 Catch levels, scientific advice on lag effects. FB 71:327 natural fluctuations, FB 71:330 rebuilding depleted stocks, FB 71:335 sustainable yield, FB 71:325 Catfish design of boom-mounted brailers, to move pond-raised loading fish of seine, SEP 923 use with live cars, SEP 923 feeds studies of salmonellae potential, SEP 923 market review and outlook: August 1974, CEA F-18; November 1974 (F-19) new live car improves harvesting and handling, SEP 803 Catfish, channel Green Bay bottom trawl explorations, 1963-65, C 297 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 history, FL 630 live cars for use in industry, SEP 916 weight loss during holding, S 648 Catfish, cultured fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Catfish, freshwater Georgia coast, FB 70:337 Catfish, gafftopsail recreational fishery, near St. Petersburg, Florida, 1971, SEP 1093 Catfish, sea Georgia coast, FB 70:337 recreational fishery, near St. Petersburg, Florida, 1971, SEP 1093 Catfish, wild proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Catostomidae — see Suckers Catostomus catostomus — see Sucker, longnose Catostomus commersoni — see Sucker, white Caulolatilus microps — see Tilefish, gray Cavefishes Georgia coast, FB 70:337 Cedros Island, Baja California, FB 70:62 Central America shrimp from, FB 69:635 shrimp industry, FFL 73-1, 74 Central Florida Bay Porpoise Lake, S 604 Centrarchidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Centrarchidae — see also Sunfishes Centropomidae — see Snooks Centropristes striatus — see Sea bass, black Centropyge argi — see Angelfish, pigmy Centropyge potteri feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:964 Centropyge potteri — see Butterflyfish Centroscymnus coelolepis — see Shark, Portuguese Cephalopholis argus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:947 Cephalopods in night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:91 Cero eggs and young, S 652 Cetaceans Alaska, FB 69:531 California, FB 69:525 St. Vincent Island, Lesser Antilles, FB 69:303 small, methods for tagging, FB 70:61 species account, FB 69:303 Chaetoceros atlanticus — see Diatoms Chaetodon sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:975 Chaetodon sp. — see also Butterflyfish Chaetognaths off southern California, variability, FB 69:681 Chaetognaths — see also Sergestes similis 114 Char, Arctic abundance and size of juveniles in relation to their en- vironment, FB 71:1069 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Charlotte Harbor, Florida, D 13; S 541 Chauliodontidae — see Fish larvae Cheilinus rhodochrous feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:989 Chelonia myda — see Turtle, green Chemical signals (sea) allelochemics, FB 72:1 marine kairomones, FB 72:4 pheromones, FB 72:5 Chemical treatments effects on blue crab meat, S 630 Chesapeake Bay fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 northern puffer age, growth, and reproduction, 1969-70, FB 71:955 oyster mortalities, S 569 tagging and sampling of striped bass, 1964, C 215 Chesapeake states historical catch statistics by species, 1880-1965, CFS 4147 by states, 1880-1965, CFS 4147 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3967; 1965 (4332); 1966 (4603); 1967 (4935); 1968 (5367); 1971 (6229); 1972 (6567) Chest waders overboard in, FL 635 Chignik River System, Alaska spawning ground, D 41 Chile fish industry export-import information for U.S. traders, FFL 16 fisheries of 1965, FFL 23 1971, FFL 73-21 catch of fish and shellfish, C 234 development programs, C 234 fishing craft, C 234 important commercial species, C 234 international trade, C 234 oceanographic features, C 234 preservation and processing, C 234 resources available, C 234 whaling, C 234 fishing industry developments, FFL 23 fishery production and exports, FFL 16-A problem, far from fish markets, SEP 775 Chimaeras abundance, C 228 anatomical features, C 228 food and feeding habits, C 228 numbers and general distribution, C 228 relation to man, C 228 size, C 228 China, Communist fisheries, 1966, FFL 104 China, Republic of progress report on marine biology, FFL 185 Chionoecetes bairdi descriptions of prezoeae and stage I zoeae, FB 71:769 Chionoecetes bairdi — see also Crab, Tanner Chionoecetes opilio descriptions of prezoeae and stage I zoeae, FB 71:774 Chlamydomonas mundana — see Phytoplankton Chlorella — see Algae, green Chlorella pyrenoidosa — see Phytoplankton Chlorophthalmidae — see Fish larvae Chlorophyll concentrations in eastern tropical Pacific, FB 69:87 photosynthetic, deep maxima in Pacific Ocean, FB 71:41 Chlorophyll a description and evaluation of methods for deter- mining, S 564 Chloroscombrus chrysurus — see Bumper Chocolay River, Michigan water quality investigations, S 559 Choctawhatchee Bay, Florida, FB 71:235 Chone sp. — see Polychaetes, sabellid Christmas Island sea-surface temperatures, FB 69:181 Chromis sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:982 Chromis sp. — see also Damselfish Chroococcus — see Phytoplankton Chub determining salt concentration, fresh and smoked, C 331; SEP 748 frozen, historical U.S. statistics, 1941-67, SD 61 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 hot-smoked brining, C 331 frozen, C 331 labeling and records, C 331 monitoring equipment, C 331 nonfrozen, C 331 packaging and handling, C 331 smoking, C 331 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Chub, creek Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Chub, freshwater extending the shelf life of frozen fillets through use of ascorbic acid dips, FIR 4:23 115 Chub, sea feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:964 Chukchi Sea. eastern kinds and abundance of zooplankton, 1970, S 679 Ciliophora northeastern United States annotated systematic list, C 378 general biology, C 378 illustrated key. C 378 selected bibliography and index, C 378 Cirrhitops fasciatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:988 Cirrhitops fasciatus — see also Hawkfish Cirrhitus pinnulatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:988 Cirripectus uariolosus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:999 Cirripectus variolosus — see also Blennies Cisco extending shelf life of frozen products by use of water- soluble antioxidants blocks and portions, FIR 3(4):2 commercial-processing-plant studies, FIR 3(4):8 groundfish, FIR 3(4):2 Cisco, least Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Citharichthys arctifrons — see Flounder, Gulf Stream Citharichthys spilopterus — see Whiff, bay Citharichthys stigmaeus — see Sanddab, speckled Clam dredge development of submersible pumping system for hydraulic, SEP 793 Clams commercial, North American Pacific coast anatomic features, C 237 fishery regulations, C 237 habitat, C 237 harvesting, C 237 principal species, C 237 reproduction, C 237 sanitary control, C 237 control of boring, SEP 995 description and natural history of boring, SEP 995 distribution, SEP 995 measuring board, SEP 789 ocean clam survey, U.S. middle Atlantic coast, 1963, SEP 756 regional patterns of consumption, C 361 sleeve for jetting hose connection, SEP 790 survey of giant clams, western Pacific atoll, SEP 1071 United States fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 '64) historical fishery statistics, SD 60 Clams, hard aquaculture, U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, C 388:62 cleansing in New York depuration and public health, SEP 908 operation of depuration plant, SEP 908 pilot plant for depuration, SEP 908 seawater well system, SEP 908 effects of pesticides on, FB 67:393 explorations off southeastern United States, SEP 776 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 history of explorations in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 778 history of landings in New York, FB 70:602 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 temperature-time relationships for survival of embryos and larvae, FB 72:1160 Clams, hard-shell pollutants affect embryos and larvae detergent studies, SEP 956 pesticide studies, SEP 956 pH studies, SEP 956 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 Clams, Japanese surf status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:5 Clams, littleneck growth, recruitment, and distribution in Galena Bay, FB 71:665 Clams, soft shell estimating residual shell in shucked, SEP 727 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 history of landings in New York, FB 70:591 prey of green crab, FB 67:183 organic acid accumulation during cold storage acquisition, FIR 3(2):6 bacteriological study, FIR 3(2) :8 chemical study, FIR 3(2):7 cold storage, FIR 3(2):6 organoleptic study, FIR 3(2) :9 sampling, FIR 3(2):6 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 reproductive cycle, Skagit Bay, Washington, 1971-72, FB 72:648 Clams, surf Atlantic coast biology, C 288 fishery: 1965-69, SEP 939; 1967 (829); 1971 (954) handling, processing, and marketing, C 288 history of the fishery, C 288 Atlantic fishery: 1968, SEP 883; 1970 (947) description and submarine photos, SEP 810 development of submersible pumping system for hydraulic dredge, SEP 793 eggs and embryos, in synthetic seawater, FB 72:247 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 Gulf of Maine to Cape Hatteras, D 57 harvesting gear, C 364 history of landings in New York, FB 70:602 New Jersey fishery: 1965, SEP 780; 1966 (797); 1969 (912) ocean clam survey off U.S. middle Atlantic coast, 1963, SEP 756 116 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 survey area of operation, SEP 791 bottom types, SEP 791 catches, SEP 791 gear, SEP 791 populations, SEP 791 procedure, SEP 791 sizes, SEP 791 v/ater depths, SEP 791 viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Virginia survey, SEP 804 Cleaning coho salmon, C 346 leatherjacket, FB 70:1113 spottail pinfish, FB 70:1114 Cleaning symbiosis among California inshore fishes, FB 69:491 Clear Lake, Texas, S 578 Clevelandia ios — see Goby, arrow Clingfishes Georgia coast, FB 70:338 Clupea harengus — see Herring, Atlantic Clupea harengus pallasi — see Herring, Pacific Clupeidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Clupeidae— see also Fish larvae; Herring Coastal habitats of fish diversity, FB 70:349 Coastal upwelling indices, west coast of North America, 1946-71, S 671 mean annual cycle, off western North America, FB 72:843 John N. Cobb — see Vessels "Cobb" pelagic trawl construction and operation of, during 1964 control of trawl depth, SEP 743 depth telemetry system, SEP 743 difficulties encountered, SEP 743 operation of gear, SEP 743 otter board and rigging, SEP 743 reasons for large catches in 1964, SEP 743 Cod alternative resources, SEP 1014 effect of varying extraction procedure on protein ex- tractability of frozen-stored, FIR 5:175 fillets commercial feasibility of irradiating, FIR 6:1 value of irradiating for quality, FIR 6:139 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) frozen fillets and steaks historical U.S. statistics, 1936-67, SD 61 Georgia coast, FB 70:338 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) price, SEP 1014 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) slide rule for predicting shelf live, SEP 993 supply-demand relation, SEP 1014 U.S. fishery in northwest Atlantic biology and distribution, SEP 736 history, SEP 736 market, SEP 736 regional fisheries, SEP 736 U.S. fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) world landings, SEP 1014 world trade, SEP 1014 Cod, Arctic density distribution of juveniles in Chukchi Sea horizontal density distribution, FB 72:1101 possible causes of density structure and its vertical displacement, FB 72:1099 Cod, Atlantic history of landings in New York, FB 70:596 New England offshore fisheries, a brief history, FL 594 Cod, black use of sodium tripolyphosphate to control shrinkage during hot-smoking, FIR 5:105 Cod, black — see also Sablefish Cod, Icelandic fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Cod, inshore domestic fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 Cod, Pacific frozen fillets changes in composition of drip from fillets after storage at 0° and 20°F, FIR 2(4) :61 composition of free drip and centrifuge drip, FIR 2(4):61 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Codium enters Maine waters, FB 66:159 Collecting stations geographical index, exploratory fishing vessels, 1950- 65, S 558 Colloids — see Seaweed colloids Colobomatus goodingi — see Copepods Cololabis saira — see Saury, Pacific 117 Columbia River commercial fisheries, and adjacent ocean anadromous species, FIR 3(3) :22 bony fishes. FIR 3(3):37 elasmobranchs, FIR 3(3) :51 freshwater species. FIR 3(3) :21 mammals. FIR 3(3):62 shellfish. FIR 3(3):54 dams as barriers to fish migration, C 254 estuary. 1966-67 biochemical oxygen demand, D 43 dissolved oxygen, D 43 temperature. D 43 total alkalinity. D 43 frequency and duration of flow reversal, 1968-70 characteristics of flow reversal, FB 71:313 river flow, FB 71:313 tidal height, FB 71:313 hatcheries to harvest fall chinook salmon, FB 67:361 limnological characteristics, S 610 otter trawling introduced into smelt fishery, SEP 862 smelt thermal pollution might threaten, SEP 899 supersaturation of nitrogen in and effect on salmon and steelhead trout, FB 68:1 Columbia River, British Columbia, D 39 Columbia River, Washington, FB 70:125, 660, 71:387; S 533 Columbia River estuary December 1971 through December 1972 salinities, D 92 water temperature, D 92 zooplankton, D 92 Columbia River hatcheries coho salmon, 1965-66 brood, FB 71:679 fall chinook salmon, FB 70:431 Comanche — see Vessels Combtooth blennies feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Common fisheries policy European communities, 1970, FFL 186 OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) Council regulation 2140/70 (regulations for fish and fishing), FFL 186-A Council regulation 2142/70 (market support), FFL 186-A Compostoma anomalum — see Stoneroller Computer analog, models of fish populations, FB 66:31 programs, processing of digital data logger STD tapes, S 588 Conger marginatum feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:929 Congo fisheries, 1966, FFL 120 Connecticut Bridgeport, FB 68:289 Connecticut River, FB 70:662 Milford, C 328 Norwalk Harbor, FB 68:293 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Connecticut River, Massachusetts Hadley Falls Dam collection of shad eggs, 1966, C 264 operation of fish lift, 1966, C 264 mortality of adult shad, Holyoke Water Power Com- pany Canal System, 1966, C 264 water temperature and migrations of American shad, FB 70:662 Conochilus unicornis — see Zooplankton Consumer panel survey shellfish consumption, C 361 Containers, insulated improving and expanding the distribution of fresh (un- frozen) seafoods, SEP 808 Contaminants — see Environmental contaminants Contamination Hillsborough Bay, Florida, FB 68:191 Continental shelf middle Atlantic bathymetric maps, FB 68:38 geomorphology, FB 68:48 Nova Scotia to Long Island chlorophyll, D 23 dissolved oxygen, D 23 distribution of groundfish, FB 70:637 salinity, D 23 temperature, D 23; FB 70:637 Conversion tables for penaeid shrimp, Gulf of Mexico, D 70 Cook Inlet, Alaska, FB 70:143 Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inventory Florida, data of biology phase, D 95 Copepods and needlefishes, FB 68:347 calanoid, central North Pacific Ocean, FB 66:527 cyclopoid, parasitic on diodontid and tetraodontid fishes, FB 66:285 Labidocera, predators on fish larvae, FB 69:655 new genus, FB 68:358 new species, FB 68:350 predation by marine, on fish larvae, FB 69:655 southern California, variability, FB 69:681 Copper River, Alaska, FB 70:143 Coral Seas — see Vessels Core Sound, North Carolina abundance and distribution of blue crab, 1966, C 264 Coregonus artedii — see Cisco; Herring, lake Coregonus clupeaformis — see Whitefish, lake Coregonus hoyi — see Bloater; Chub Coregonus pidschian — see Whitefish, humpback Coregonus sardinella — see Cisco, least Coris gaimard feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:993 Coronaster briareus — see Sea star 118 Cornetfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Corsair Canyon offshore northern lobsters, S 598 Coryphaena equiselis — see Dolphin, little Coryphaena hippurus — see Dolphin, common Coryphaenidae — see Fish larvae Coscinasterias tenuispina — see Sea star Costa Rica developing fish industry, FFL 38 Puntarenas, fishing industry of, FFL 38 Cottidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Cottidae — see also Fish larvae Cottus aleuticus — see Sculpin, coastrange Cottus cognatus — see Sculpin, slimy Crab culture in Japan, C 388:112 description of eggs, FB 71:189 feeding, cleaning, and swimming behavior megalopa, FB 71:228 prezoea, FB 71:226 zoeal stages, FB 71:227 Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea assessment survey, TM SEFC-2 Japanese development of, FB 70:239 Japanese fishery, SEP 959 juvenile, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 king and blue amino acids, FIR 5:123 glucosamine, FIR 5:125 minerals, FIR 5:123 proximate composition, FIR 5:122 relative nutritional value, FIR 5:125 larvae, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 larval development megalopa, FB 71:189 prezoea, FB 71:189 zoea I, FB 71:189 zoea II, FB 71:189 male, sex pheromone activity of molting hormone, crustecdysone, FB 69:337 mature, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63 king crab, D 96 Tanner crab, D 96 separation of meat by centrifugal process recent developments, SEP 910 recovery of meat from crab shell scrap, SEP 910 separation of picked meat from shell and tendon, SEP 910 shipment of live Dungeness by self-contained van, SEP 1017 swimming, of genus Callinectes characters of systematic value, FB 72:687 fossil record, FB 72:715 history, FB 72:685 key to mature or nearly mature males, FB 72:721 key to species, FB 72:720 larval development, FB 72:713 measurements, FB 72:689 modern distribution, FB 72:717 questionable species, FB 72:791 U.S. fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) United States-Japan-Soviet regulations on North Pacific king crab, FB 70:251 Crab, blue 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6132 demand indicators, CFS 6132 demand projections, CFS 6132 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6132 domestic production, CFS 6132 foreign consumption, CFS 6132 foreign production, CFS 6132 industry performance indicators, CFS 6132 international trade, CFS 6132 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6132 abundance and distribution, Core Sound, N.C., 1966, C 264 abundance and distribution of juveniles, St. Johns River, Florida, 1966, C 264 bibliography, S 640 chemical composition and nutritive value relative to king crab, FIR 5:121 collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 ecology and physiology studies, North Carolina and Florida, C 215 effect of chemical treatments on acceptability, S 630 factors involved in blue discoloration of canned meat, S 633 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 food, FB 67:28 growth rate, St. Johns River, Florida, 1966, C 264 history of landings in New York, FB 70:591 juveniles, FB 67:26 larval stages, FB 67:24 longevity, FB 67:23 mating and size at sexual maturity, FB 67:19 movements of tagged, in North Carolina, SEP 892 near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 preservation by freezing, S 630 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 spawning, FB 67:21 survival and duration of larvae, 1966, C 264 tagging and recovery, FB 67:21 Crab, cancer viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Crab, Dungeness 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6133 demand indicators, CFS 6133 demand projections, CFS 6133 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6133 domestic production, CFS 6133 119 foreign consumption. CFS 6133 foreign production. CFS 6133 government programs. CFS 6133 industry performance indicators, CFS 6133 international trade, CFS 6133 U.S. trade barriers. CFS 6133 air shipment of live, to retail market, SEP 839 Alaska's fishery resources autotomy. FF 6 commercial fishery. FF 6 food habits, FF 6 growth, FF 6 molting process. FF 6 predators, FF 6 reproduction, FF 6 research, FF 6 commercial fishing regulations, FF 3 Kodiak, Alaska abundance, SEP 821 method of fishing, SEP 821 processing methods, SEP 821 vessels and gear used, SEP 821 weather controls fishery, SEP 821 laboratory experiments in control of drain time chemical measurements, FIR 3(4):14 drained weight after frozen storage, FIR 3(4): 12 before freezing, FIR 3(4): 12 experimental approach, FIR 3(4):11 physical measurements, FIR 3(4):15 subjective measurements, FIR 3(4):16 pots brief history, FF 3 construction, FF 3 equipment, FF 3 longline crab-pot system, FF 3 vessels, FF 3 proximate composition ash, FIR 3(3):2 moisture, FIR 3(3):2 nitrogen, FIR 3(3):2 oil, FIR 3(3):2 sampling method, FIR 3 ( 3 ) : 1 salt uptake and heat penetration, whole-cooked effect of salt absorption on palatability, FIR 3(3):15 rate of heat penetration into whole crab during brine cooking, FIR 3(3): 15 salt absorption as affected by brine concentration, FIR 3(3): 14 state of fishery, west coast of United States, FF 3 storage life at 33° F of irradiated and repacked meat bacteriological tests, FIR 5:22 sensory tests, FIR 5:18 upwelling indices and annual catches, U.S. west coast, FB 71:902 Crab, fiddler adult, survival and metabolism, FB 70:415 toxicity of cadmium to acute toxicity, FB 71:150 influence of temperature and salinity, FB 71:149 tissue accumulation, FB 71:150 Crab, green changes in abundance in relation to recent temperature changes, FB 67:337 feeding habits, D 29; FB 67:183 predatory ecology of, FB 67:199 Crab, Jonah New England Fisheries Development Program economic feasibility of harvesting, processing, and marketing, SEP 1100 Crab, king 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6133 demand indicators, CFS 6133 demand projections, CFS 6133 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6133 domestic production, CFS 6133 foreign consumption, CFS 6133 foreign production, CFS 6133 government programs, CFS 6133 industry performance indicators, CFS 6133 international trade, CFS 6133 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6133 ability of male to mate repeatedly, Kodiak, Alaska, FB 72:171 canned, use of sodium acid pyrophosphate to retain natural moisture and struvite, FIR 4:83 chemical composition and nutritive value relative to blue crab, FIR 5:121 distribution and relative abundance of larvae, southeastern Bering Sea, 1969-70 larval release areas, FB 72:811 relation between distribution of larvae and current patterns, FB 72:812 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 frozen meat processing conditions on fluids freed upon thawing, FIR 2(4):45 growth, FB 70:225 Japanese exports, 1962-64, FFL 88 Japanese fishery, C 233; SEP 732 longevity, FB 70:225 nonpermanent tag for, SEP 1070 observations on growth, southeastern Bering Sea, from tag-recovery study, 1955-65, D 86 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 sonic tags attached, SEP 990 Crab, red development of fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean, SEP 1091 distribution and abundance, Norfolk Canyon, SEP 1031 New England Fisheries Development Program economic feasibility of harvesting, processing, and marketing, SEP 1100 off western Baja California, FB 68:153 reared under laboratory conditions, FB 71:69 120 Crab, rock laboratory study, behavioral interactions with Califor- nia spiny lobster, FB 72:1146 Crab, Tanner effect of crude oil on molting acute bioassays with premolt and postmolt, SEP 1074 autotomy of limbs induced by exposure to oil, SEP 1074 molting success, SEP 1074 subacute bioassays involving molting and autotomy of limbs, SEP 1074 toxicity to premolt and postmolt, SEP 1074 nonpermanent tag for, SEP 1070 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Crab meat relation of blueing to age of crab meat before pasteurization, FIR 6:178 exposure of crab meat to metals, FIR 6:180 temperature and time of pasteurization, FIR 6:175 Crappie, white Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Crassostrea gigas — see Oyster, Pacific Crassostrea virginica — see Oyster, American; Oyster, Eastern Croaker industrial bottomfish from Gulf of Mexico muscle hypoxanthine and volatile bases as potential quality indices, FIR 5:117 south Atlantic coast of United States taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, S 570 Croaker, Atlantic electrical threshold response of, FB 72:851 fish food study, 1967, C 295 food, growth, migration, reproduction, and abun- dance, Pensacola, Florida, 1963-65, FB 68:135 Croaker, Gulf gonad maturation, FB 69:157 hormone-induced spawning, FB 69:157 Salton Sea fishery, FB 69:158 Croaker, surimi U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Townsend Cromwell — see Vessels Cross section production functions groundfish and tuna fisheries capital — vessel characteristic variables, C 371:44 inputs — fishing time, C 371:44 labor— the crew, C 371:45 location, C 371:45 New England trawl fishery, C 371:45 New England trawl fleet, C 371:47 output in a fishery, C 371:43 technological change, C 371:45 tropical tuna purse seine fleet, C 371:46 Crustacea abundance in natural and altered estuarine areas, S 677 composition of edible portion of raw (fresh or frozen) data on protein, fat, moisture, ash, carbohydrate energy, and cholesterol, SEP 1043 internal defenses, FB 69:455 night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:90 principal diseases of commercially important, FB 66:335 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 total fat content, SEP 1033 Crustacea — see also Amphipoda; Copepods; Crabs; Decapoda; Lobster; Mysids; Shrimp; Stomatopoda Crustecdysone sex pheromone activity, male crabs, FB 69:337 Crystal River, Florida, FB 70:1111 Ctenochaetus strigosus — see Surgeonfish Ctenodiscus crispatus — see Sea star Cuba Atlantic tuna fishery, SEP 762 Culling prevention of bacteria, C 333 Gunner annotated bibliography, S 668 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 digestive system and feeding habits histochemistry tests, FB 71:579 morphology and histology of the alimentary tract, FB 71:566 physiological response to cadmium, S 681 Currents seabed drifters, off Kodiak Island, SEP 1080 Cusk fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10) situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7) Cutlassfishes Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Cuttlefish importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Cybiosarda elegans eggs and young, S 652 Cyclops biscupidatus thomasi — see Zooplankton Cyclops sp. — see Zooplankton Cyclopsetta fimbriata — see Flounder, spotfin Cyclotella — see Phytoplankton Cyclothone acclinidens — see Bristlemouth, benttooth Cymodocea serrulata — see Sea grasses Cynoglossidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Cynoglossidae — see also Fish larvae; Tonguefishes Cynoscion arenarius — see Seatrout, sand Cynoscion nobilis — see Seabass, white; Seatrout, gray Cynoscion regalis — see Weakfish Cyphocaris anonyx southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Cyphocaris challengeri southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 121 Cyprinidae seasonal occurrence ofyoung, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Cyprinidae — see also Carp; Minnow Cyprinodon macularius — see Pupfish, desert Cyprinodontidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence ofyoung, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Cyprinodontidae — see also Killifishes Cyprinus carpio — see Carp D Dab history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 Dactyliosolen mediterraneus — see Diatoms Dactylopterus volitans — see Gurnard, flying Dahomey status of fisheries, 1968, FFL 175 Dallia pectoralis — see Blackfish, Alaska Damselfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:717 Daphnia sp. — see Zooplankton Dascyllus albisella feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:982 Dascyllus albisella — see also Damselfish Dasyatidae seasonal occurrence ofyoung, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Dasyatis sabina — see Stingray, Atlantic Data processing digital hydroacoustic system applied to stock assess- ment data analysis and calibration, FB 71:840 digital data-acquisition and -processing system, FB 71:837 population estimate, FB 71:841 relation between integrated voltage and net catch, FB 71:840 survey area and methods, FB 71:839 Daylight submarine description and evaluation of methods for deter- mining, S 564 DDT changes in amount and proportions of, and its metabolites in marine environment off southern California, 1949-72, FB 72:275 effect on salmon streams, southeastern Alaska, S 542 residues in California Current system in seawater and particulate matter, FB 69:443 uptake, assimilation, and loss by euphausiid, FB 69:627 Debris traveling screen for removal of, S 645 Decapoda (the) Carolinas extralimital and indeterminate species, FB 65:5 glossary, FB 65:6 key to suborders, sections, superfamilies, and families, FB 65:12 measurements, FB 65:5 systematic discussion, FB 65:2 zoogeographic considerations, FB 65:3 northeastern United States annotated systematic list, C 389 index to scientific names, C 389 key to marine decapod crustaceans, C 389 Decapterus punctatus — see Scad, round Decompression immobilization of fingerlings by, S 655 Deep-diving research vessel observes flora and fauna off Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Deer simulation experiments to evaluate alternative hunt- ing strategies, C 371:121 Defense, Department of canned fish purchases, Jan. -Aug. 1965 and 1966, CEA F-l finfish purchases: 1966, CEA F-2; 1967 (F-3); October 1969 (F-6) food fish purchases, annual review 1969, CEA F-7 Del Mar, California, FB 72:670 Delaware deck equipment layout for surf clam survey, SEP 800 Delaware — see also Vessels Delaware II — see Vessels Delaware Indian River, FB 68:494 menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Delphinapterus leueas — see Whale, white Dendraster excentricus — see Sand dollar Dendrochirus brachypterus — see Scorpionfish Denmark Atlantic salmon, viewpoint on high-seas fishing, FFL 167 cod fillets, production trends, mid-1968, FFL 157 directory of fishery importers, exporters, government agencies, and information sources, FFL 46 fisheries exports 1967, FFL 5 1968, FFL 5-A January-June 1968, FFL 123 fisheries status: 1964, MNL 5; 1966-68, FFL 5; 1971 (73-5); 1973 (74-8) fisheries trends, 1965, MNL 5 fishery landings, January-June 1968, FFL 123 fishery processing, January -June 1968, FFL 123 fishery products, exports, 1966, FFL 123 fishing industry: 1964, FFL 5, MNL 5(S); 1970, FFL 123; 1972 (73-20) Denticula seminae — see Diatoms 122 Dermasterias imbricata — see Leather star Diaptomus sp. — see Zooplankton Diatoms small-scale distributions in the ocean, FB 70:363 Dinobryon — see Phytoplankton Diodon holocanthus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1015 Diodon hystrix feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1015 Diodontidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Diplanthera wrightii — see Shoal grass Diplodus holbrooki — see Pinfish, spottail Diseases of Crustacea, FB 69:458 Dissolved nitrogen Columbia River, 1965-69, D 56 effect of chinook salmon and steelhead trout, S 646 Dissolved oxygen Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 Snake River, 1965-69, D 56 Distant-water fisheries Japanese, a review, FB 70:227 Ditylum brightwellii — see Phytoplankton Diurnal fish — see Hawaii Division of Economic Research — see Bureau of Commer- cial Fisheries Dogfish, smooth caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 Dogfish, spiny life history, FB 65:527 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Dolly Varden Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Dolphin live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 Dolphin (fish) experimental fishing activities in the Caribbean and adjacent waters, SEP 1090 gill raker apparatus and food selectivity, FB 69:361 two species from tropical mid-Atlantic, FB 69:877 Dolphin, bottlenosed St. Vincent Island, FB 69:305 Dolphin, common stomach contents equatorial eastern Pacific, FB 71:136 Samoa Islands, FB 71:137 Dolphin, little stomach contents equatorial eastern Pacific, FB 71:136 Dolphin, long-snouted or spinner St. Vincent Island, FB 69:305 Dolphin, Risso's St. Vincent Island, FB 69:305 Dolphin, rough-toothed St. Vincent Island, FB 69:304 Dolphin, spotted or bridled St. Vincent Island, FB 69:305 Dolphin — see Vessels Dorosoma cepedianum — see Shad, gizzard Dorosoma petenense — see Shad, threadfin Drift bottle experiments in North Pacific and Bering Sea, D 67 Drum Georgia coast, FB 70:341 Drum, freshwater Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Drum seining Puget Sound fishing operations, SEP 1105 fleet composition, SEP 1105 gear components, SEP 1105 history, SEP 1105 operational advantages and disadvantages, SEP 1105 Drum, star taken during shrimp trawling, south Atlantic coast of United States, 1931-35, S 570 Dry Tortugas Islands, FIR 4:178 Dunaliella tertiolecta — see Phytoplankton E EASTROPAC atlas first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 4 first survey cruise, February-March 1967, C 330, vol. 2 from principal participating ships, Aug. -Sept. 1967 biological and nutrient chemistry data, C 330, vol. 6 physical oceanographic and meteorological data, C 330, vol. 5 from principal participating ships, Oct. 1967-Jan. 1968 biological and nutrient chemistry data, C 330, vol. 8 oceanographic and meteorological data from first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 3 third and fourth monitor cruises, October 1967- January 1968, C 330, vol. 7 construction of vertical temperature and salinity sec- tions by computer, C 365 detection of fish schools by sonar, July-November 1967, SEP 811 evaluation of latent skipjack and other tuna resources, C 303 fish larvae from Cruise 1, February-March 1967, FB 69:3 STD data processing, C 365 EASTROPAC II survey comments on larvae of major fish families collected, FB 70:1172 comparison with EASTROPAC monitoring cruises, FB 70:1166 123 kinds and abundance of fish larvae comparison between monitoring pattern and larger EASTOOPAC pattern, FB 70:1166 comparison of EASTROPAC II and EASTROPAC I collections. FB 70:1164 comparison with Oceanographer zig-transect, FB 70:1170 effectiveness of sampling in daylight versus night hauls, FB 70:1156 on adult fishes, review of papers, FB 70:1160 water temperature. FB 70:1158 Echeneidae — see Remoras Echidna zebra feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:928 Echinaster sp. — see Sea star Echinus sentus — see Sea star Echo. Oregon, S 608 Echo Cove. Alaska, SEP 930 Echo sounder install in a small fiber glass boat, SEP 909 Eclipes sp. — see Moridae Ecosystems — see Marine ecosystems Ectoparasites California inshore fishes, FB 69:505 Ecuador fisheries, 1967-68, FFL 82 EDTA rapid method for estimation in fish flesh and crab meat, FIR 4:209 United Kingdom agreement on fish fillet imports, 1970, FFL 179 Education — see Fishery scientists Eel feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Japan's fishery, SEP 984 technical problems of culture in Japan, C 388:20 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Eel. American caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Eel. cusk Georgia coast, FB 70:338 Eel. freshwater Georgia coast, FB 70:335 Eel leptocephali — see Fish larvae Eels, snake Georgia coast, FB 70:335 Ekman transport west coast of North America, 1946-71 compute from monthly mean wind stress near sea surface, S 671 resolve the component of, perpendicular to the coast, S 671 El Salvador shrimp industry, 1965-67, FFL 113 Elagatis hipinnulata — see Runner, rainbow Elasmobranchs resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63 skates, D 96 spiny dogfish, D 96 Electron paramagnetism use in research on fish lipids electrons and magnetism, FIR 5:108 general applications, FIR 5:111 measurement of paramagnetic properties of matter, FIR 5:109 specific application, FIR 5:112 Electrophoresis — see Polyacetate strip electrophoresis Electridae — see Sleepers Elopidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Elopidae — see also Tarpons Elvers investigations in the southeast fishing techniques and results, SEP 985 holding and shipment, SEP 985 Embryos, hard clam temperature-time relationships for survival, FB 72:1160 Engraulidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Engraulidae — see also Fish larvae Engraulis mordax — see Anchovy, northern Engraulis ringens — see Anchoveta Environmental contaminants Northwest Fishery Center research on marine organisms biochemical investigations, SEP 978 field research, SEP 978 laboratory investigations in physiology, SEP 978 status of research, SEP 978 Enzymatic hydrolysis effects on yields and characteristics of water soluble fish protein hydrolysates, S 657 Enzymes use of proteolytic preparations in artificial ripening of maatjes-cured herring, FB 69:647 used in making fish protein concentrates, SEP 1034 Eopsetta jordani — see Sole, petrale Ephippidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Ephippidae — see also Spadefishes Epinephelus flauolimbatus — see Grouper, yellowedge Epinephelus morio — see Grouper Epinephelus nigritus — see Grouper, Warsaw Epischura nevadensis — see Zooplankton Ergasilus orientalis, FB 68:358 Ergasilus sp. — see Copepods Erytemora yukonensis — see Zooplankton Erythrops erythropthalma — see Mysids Eschrichtius robustus — see Whale, gray Esocidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Esox lucius — see Pike, northern 124 Estuaries alterations pose threat to fish, Florida commercial fishery, SEP 1013 domestic and industrial pollution, SEP 1013 dredging and filling, SEP 1013 pesticides, SEP 1013 reduction of freshwater runoff, SEP 1013 sport fishery, SEP 1013 thermal addition, SEP 1013 are they necessary?, SEP 827 clear and turbid effect of predators on juvenile menhaden, SEP 957 Estuarine ecosystems biota important in cycling of metalic elements, FB 70:962 chemical and physical properties of metals, FB 70:960 contaminant metals, FB 70:959 major reservoirs in cycling of elements, FB 70:961 nondynamic state variables salinity, FB 70:966 solar energy, FB 70:966 wind, FB 70:966 rainfall runoff determinant of elements in, FB 70:965 Estuarine organisms caloric measurement of species tested, FB 71:295 differences in energy content between phyla, FB 71:290 Estuarine species life cycles, FB 70:348 Estuary temporarily anoxic water mass, Alaska applicability of observations of conditions, FB 71:899 observations during period, FB 71:897 possible causes of formation and destruction of con- dition, FB 71:898 Ethiopia fisheries, 1966, FFL 118 Etropus crossotus — see Flounder, fringed Etropus microstomus — see Flounder, smallmouth Etrumeus teres — see Herring, round Eucalanus integumental organs, FB 71:965 Euchone velifera — see Polychaetes, sabellid Eucinostomus argenteus — see Mojarra, spotfin Eucinostomus gula — see Jenny, silver Eucinostomus lefroyi — see Mojarra, mottled Eucopia grimaldii — see Mysids Eucyclogobius newberryi — see Goby, tidewater Eugaleus omanensis Norman new genus, Iago, proposed, FB 69:615 Euphausia pacifica — see Euphausiids Euphausiids growth rates, FB 69:81 night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:95 off Oregon, FB 69:79 off Vancouver Island and Washington, S 619 size structure, FB 69:80 uptake, assimilation, and loss of DDT residues by Euphausia pacifica, FB 69:627 variability off southern California, FB 69:681 Euphausiids — see also Sergestes similis Euphylax douii in stomach contents of yellowfin tuna, FB 71:1077 not in stomach contents of porpoise, FB 71:1077 Euplaura caudata — see Oyster drills Europe common fisheries policy, 1971, FFL 186 fish markets news service for, MNL 98 fish meal statistics, FFL 146 imports of fishery products increasing, SEP 991 industrial fisheries, prospects for 1969, FFL 170 news service for fish markets, FFL 98 proposed common fisheries policy for European com- munities, comments on and appraisal of, FFL 170 European Economic Community developing Common Fisheries Policy, FFL 72-3 proposed common fisheries policy, FFL 152 Euthynnus affinis — see Tuna, kawakawa Euthynnus alletteratus — see Tuna, little tunny Euthynnus lineatus — see Tuna, black skipjack Euthynnus pelamis — see Tuna, skipjack Evermannellidae — see Fish larvae Evisceration, vacuum — see Vacuum evisceration Evolution and marine allelochemics, FB 72:1 Exallias brevis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:998 Exallias brevis — see also Blennies Exocoetidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Exocoetidae — see also Fish larvae Experiment — see Vessels Exploratory Fishing and Gear Research Base explorations in Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, C 351 explorations off east coast of United States, C 351 industry activity east coast of Florida, C 351 Gulf of Mexico, C 351 location and assessment of bottom -dwelling resources, C 351 mid-water fishes by sonar, C 351 surface-dwelling pelagic fishes, C 351 False Cape clam survey, SEP 804 Farm Credit Act how it affects fishing industry, SEP 942 Farm ponds tow-bar system for seining, FIR 6:83 Faroe Islands cod fillets, production trends, mid- 1968, FFL 157 fishery exports, 1967, FFL 144; 1968 (5-A) 125 fishery products, exports. 1966. FFL 122 trends in fisheries. 1964 and 1965. FFL 84 Fat content crustaceans. SEP 1022 finfish canned. SEP 1022 raw. SEP 1022 mollusks. SEP 1022 Fatty acids nomenclature. FIR 5:36 Fecundity anchovy. FB 71:141 Sebastodes. S 596 tunas. S 580 Federal Aid Program. 1969 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, description, C 322 Feresa attenuata — see Whale, pygmy killer Fertilization Great Central Lake effect of primary production, FB 70:13 effect on juvenile sockeye salmon, FB 70:37 zooplankton standing stock, FB 70:25 Fiber glass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) improvement of design and efficiency of small fishing boats, SEP 768 Fiji Islands fishing industry, 1967, FFL 112 Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 South Pacific longline fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 Filefish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:720 Filefish, planehead caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Finfish composition of edible portion of raw (fresh or frozen) data on protein, fat, moisture, ash, carbohydrate energy and cholesterol, SEP 1043 Department of Defense purchases: 1966, CEA F-2; 1967 (F-3) fresh attitudinal and demographic characteristics for regular and irregular users, SEP 1096 total fat content, SEP 1033 Finfish, canned proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 total fat content, SEP 1033 Finfish, raw proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Finfish and shellfish products price spreads and cost analyses at different marketing levels, S 676 Fingerlings immobilization by decompression, S 655 Fish abundance and distribution of larval off Oregon, FB 71:697 abundance of pelagic during 19th and 20th centuries off the Californias, FB 72:257 age determination, FL 637 anadromous spawning, C 352 upstream passage through navigation locks, C 352 use of stream for nursery, C 352 and pesticides, C 255 association with flotsam near Central America artificial moored objects, FB 66:20 behavior, FB 66:22 characteristics and distribution of flotsam, FB 66:14 ecological interpretation, FB 66:26 frequency, abundance, and dominance of fishes collected beneath flotsam, FB 66:18 life stage, FB 66:16 object size, FB 66:20 sea snakes, FB 66:25 seasonal variation in occurrence of fish, FB 66:14 bionumeric code, S 659 capacity tests of pipes, S 592 chemical composition of commercially important U.S. species lipids, FIR 3(4):35 minerals, FIR 3(4):32 proteins and amino acids, FIR 3(4):34 proximate composition, FIR 3(4) :30 vitamins, FIR 3(4):39 water, FIR 3(4) :32 commercial, Mediterranean and Red seas physical data, FIR 5:41 proximate composition, FIR 5:46 relation between physical factors and oil concentra- tion, FIR 5:61 distribution and relative abundance, Newport River, North Carolina, S 666 distribution of some costal pelagic, western Atlantic, SEP 911 effect of draining method on quality of, stored in boxes, SEP 1038 effects of pesticides, C 226 electrical threshold response, Gulf of Mexico, FB 72:851 euryhaline, Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 factors of concern to industry and consumers demand increasing for fishery products, SEP 1012 diet improvement in many parts of the world, SEP 1012 fisheries growth declining, SEP 1012 fisherman income, SEP 1012 importance of imports, SEP 1012 increased investment in fisheries, SEP 1012 increasing prices, SEP 1012 regional variance, SEP 1012 U.S. fish consumption, SEP 1012 126 feeding relationships of teleosts on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 flesh separator flesh from fillet waste and trimmings, FIR 6:169 flesh from headed and gutted fish, FIR 6:167 potential impact on U.S. fisheries, FIR 6:171 tests with small pink shrimp, FIR 6:170 guide for buying fresh and frozen, C 214 harvesting coastal pelagic with artificial light and purse seine, northeastern Gulf of Mexico comparison with conventional purse seine catches, SEP 900 experimental fishing and sampling procedure, SEP 900 facilitating economical exploitation, SEP 900 fishing and experimental equipment, SEP 900 fishing periods, SEP 900 fishing stations, SEP 900 species composition, SEP 900 incidental catches in sea scallop dredges, Georges Bank, SEP 795 introducing new products into seafood markets, SEP 1092 juvenile analysis of stomach contents, FB 70:1112 efficacy of sieve fractionation procedure, FB 70:1116 juvenile anadromous diel movement and vertical distribution in turbine intakes, FB 66:599 marine progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 marketing practices of retailers, Akron and Clevelend, Ohio fresh fish procurement practices, SEP 1025 opinions of who buys fresh, frozen, or canned fish and why, SEP 1025 problems of handling fresh, SEP 1025 marketing practices of wholesalers, Akron and Cleveland, Ohio fish fabricating, SEP 1006 market area served and delivery time, SEP 1006 median size orders and modal credit terms, SEP 1006 nonspoilage problems, SEP 1006 spoilage, SEP 1006 underutilized species, SEP 1006 wholesalers' explanations of sales trends, SEP 1006 middle Atlantic Bight exploring for schooling pelagic fishes, SEP 864 names of, SEP 1108 new species Argentina aliceae, FB 68:19 Argentina brucei, FB 68:31 Argentina georgei, FB 68:27 Argentina stewarti, FB 68:29 Glossanodon mildredae, FB 68:34 Symphysanodon berryi, FB 68:338 Symphysanodon katayamai, FB 68:333 Symphysanodon maunaloae, FB 68:335 Symphysanodon octoactinus, FB 68:342 new tests assess quality changes future testing of fishery products, SEP 801 relation of nucleotides to flavor, SEP 801 understanding the degradation process, SEP 801 night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:89 number and lengths caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 passage through pipes, of various conditions, S 592 pelagic marine, off southern and central California average weight of fish schools, FB 70:1012 distribution of flight observation effort, FB 70:1010 index of annual apparent abundance, FB 70:1012 nocturnal and diurnal variation in number of sightings and tonnage, FB 70:1010 processing of observation data, FB 70:1007 survey of in California Current area, FB 65:625 preservation by use of gamma rays, SEP 794 rapid method of tagging, FB 66:573 reduction process to convert raw, into thiaminase-free press cake, SEP 747 shipments of fresh, in insulated, leakproof container, SEP 849 stomachless digestive system and feeding habits of cunner, FB 71:565 structure and senses of circulation, SEP 986 digestive tract, SEP 986 excretory system, SEP 986 external features, SEP 986 hearing, SEP 986 musculature, SEP 986 nervous system, SEP 986 reproduction, SEP 986 respiration, SEP 986 sight, SEP 986 skeletal system, SEP 986 skin, SEP 986 smell, SEP 986 sources of information on, SEP 986 taste, SEP 986 touch, SEP 986 thiaminase activity, an improved assay method, FIR 2(4):55 western Atlantic Ocean, meristic characters, FB 71:301 Yakima River, Washington distribution and abundance, S 603 effect of water temperature and flow on distribution, S 603 names and numbers of families and species, S 603 Fish, canned Department of Defense purchases, Jan. -Aug. 1965 and 1966, CEA F-l Fish, freshwater effect of gamma radiation on thiaminase activity, FIR 4:133 electro-motivator power supply, S 660 127 pulser, S 660 summary of field testing, S 660 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Fish, frozen fishery statistics. 1965: January, CFS 3740; March (3780); April (3808); May (3828); September (3939); October (3960) historical U.S. statistics, SD 61:410 introducing new products, SEP 1092 Fish, industrial charting the course for tomorrow, SEP 767 species composition of the fishery, North Carolina, SEP 765 Fish, inshore cleaning symbiosis among California, FB 69:491 ectoparasites on California, FB 69:505 Fish, minced acceptance survey, SEP 1078 advantages of new market form, SEP 1078 controlling bone particle content in muscle, SEP 1079 future potential, SEP 1078 large minced blocks, SEP 1078 marketing considerations of products, SEP 1107 production costs, SEP 1078 small minced blocks, SEP 1078 storage stability, SEP 1078 Fish, Pacific coast gel-forming capacity of washed and unwashed flesh determination of moisture content, SEP 1021 dogfish, SEP 1021 heat-pasteurized fish gel preparation, SEP 1021 lingcod, SEP 1021 minced flesh yield, SEP 1021 Pacific cod, SEP 1021 pelagic sharks, SEP 1021 preparation of comminuted flesh, SEP 1021 Puget Sound hake, SEP 1021 rockfish, SEP 1021 starry flounder, SEP 1021 Fish, steak fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: May 1971, CEA F-10; Novem- ber 1971 (F-12) Fish, stomiatoid some aspects of ecology near Hawaii, FB 72:337 Fish attraction self-contained subsurface light source system fish light attraction buoy, SEP 1011 fish light attraction catamaran, SEP 1011 platform design consideration, SEP 1011 Fish, bait rearing lugworms, SEP 824 Fish hehavior influence of pots (traps), Virgin Islands, SEP 888 related to fishing techniques and tactics, SEP 805 Fish blocks fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) Japan production of, FFL 110 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) situation and outlook: November 1966, CEA F-l; May 1967 (F-2); May 1968 (F-3); November 1968 (F-4); annual review 1968 (F-5); October 1969 (F-6); an- nual review 1969 (F-7); annual review 1970 (F-9); annual review 1971 (F-13) Fish blood plasma proteins contained in, C 204 Fish branding — see Fish marking Fish cake comminuted, National Marine Fisheries Service sur- vey, SEP 1065 new comminuted products, SEP 1092 Fish cleaning vacuum evisceration at sea, SEP 819 Fish conservation world demand complicates conservation, C 250 Fish containers, C 333 Fish control progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Fish cookery common sense, FMDS 13 Fish culture, freshwater Japan, C 388:17, 103 United States, C 388:67 Fish distribution related to ocean changes, SEP 809 Fish echoes relation to sonar detection, S 607 Fish eggs collecting and processing data, California Current region identification of eggs and larvae, C 370 plankton sorting, C 370 plankton volume determination, C 370 survey pattern and area, C 370 Pacific hake, off west coast, 1969, SEP 865 Fish exporting Canada, "all the world's a market," C 250 Fish farming determining quantities for chemical treatments, C 209 Japan, C 388 Fish farming— see also Aquaculture Fish fillets EDTA agreement on fish fillet imports into the United Kingdom, 1970, FFL 179 U.S. production of annual summary: 1972, CFS 6108(P,R); 1973 (6408, P,R) Fish flesh machine separation of, SEP 893 Fish handling recommended practices, C 333 128 Fish harvesting electrical system experiments with coastal pelagic fishes captured fish, FB 72:660 description of test equipment, FB 72:658 mid-water trawling mode, FB 72:667 netless fish harvesting mode, FB 72:664 120-KVA pulse generator design, FB 72:664 test procedure, FB 72:658 wild fish, FB 72:661 the future, C 250 Fish Hawk fisheries research steamer floating hatchery, SEP 1016 hatching equipment, SEP 1016 tilefish discovery, SEP 1016 Fish Hawk — see also Vessels Fish holds cleaning and maintaining, FIR 4:234 lining holds or pens with plastic sheeting, FIR 4:235 using wood preservatives in wood, FIR 4:235 Fish identification in raw processed fishery products by means of cellulose polyacetate strip electro- phoresis, SEP 757 Fish labeling United Kingdom, law for retailers, FFL 190 Fish larvae Ammodytes americanus, FB 71:111 anchovy, mesh retention by plankton nets, FB 70:839 anchovy sampling with plankton purse seine, FB 70:789 Aspidophoroides monopterygius, FB 71:111 Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:783 attempts to rear, S 632 billfish, diagnostic character for identification, S 675: 73 Clupea harengus harengus, FB 71:111 collected from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound, Apr. -May 1967, S 663 collecting and processing data, California Current region identification of eggs and larvae, C 370 plankton sorting, C 370 plankton volume determination, C 370 survey pattern and area, C 370 Cottidae, FB 71:108 Cyclopterus lumpus, FB 71:111 development and distribution of Sebastolobus, FB 72:865 distribution and abundance, California Current, 1951-64 anchovy, S 534 CalCOFI survey cruises, 1951-60, S 534 increase in anchovy larvae abundance since 1951, S 534 laboratory procedures, S 534 quarterly survey cruises, 1961-64, S 534 sardine eggs and larvae, S 534 sardine larvae abundance, 1951-64, S 534 size composition, S 534 eastern tropical Pacific, FB 69:3; 70:1153 frigate mackerel, D 40 Gadidae, FB 71:111 grunion, FB 69:411 Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone bigeye tuna, FB 69:562 frigate mackerel, FB 69:564 little tunny, FB 69:564 skipjack tuna, FB 69:564 yellowfin tuna, FB 69:560 laboratory studies of predation by marine copepods, FB 69:655 Liparis sp., FB 71:109 Lumpenus lumpretaeformis, FB 71:110 Oregon, abundance and distribution, FB 71:697 Pacific hake, off west coast, 1969, SEP 865 Pacific ocean perch, C 347 Pholis gunnellus, FB 71:109 plaice rearing to metamorphosis using artificial diet, FB 72:353 silver hake occurrence along middle Atlantic continental shelf, 1966, FB 72:813 skipjack tuna, FB 70:770 southern California abalones influence of temperature on growth, FB 72:1137 summer flounder distribution of eggs and, on continental shelf, 1965- 66, FB 71:527 swimming energetics of anchovy, FB 72:885 tuna, collected in northwestern Gulf of Guinea: Aug.- Oct. 1964, D 37; Feb.-Apr. 1964 (36); 1965 (40) Ulvaris subbifurcata, FB 71:111 Fish lipids use of electron paramagnetism in research, FIR 5:107 Fish marking brand size and configuration to long-term retention, SEP 1068 coded wire tags useful in automatic recovery, SEP 1069 fish branding, art of coded wire, SEP 1067 cold branding, SEP 1067 tetracycline, SEP 1067 Fish meal control of salmonella, FIR 4:29 European statistics prices, FFL 146 production, FFL 146 trade, FFL 146 historical statistics, CFS 5105 imports of, 1937-64, CFS 3902 industrial fisheries of tomorrow — charting the course, SEP 767 international market situation and the future, SEP 1044 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA 1-19; February 1974 (1-20); July 1974 (1-21) Panama exports, 1966-67, FFL 142 129 Peru exporters. 1967. FFL 133 industry. June L967, FFL 127 taxation on exports. FFL L32-S prod not ion of annual summary: 1964. CFS 3789; 1965 (4040); 1966 (4459>: 1968 (4919); 1969 (5196); 1970 (5515); 1971 (5907); 1972 (6107); 1973 (6407) April: 1965. CFS 3820; 1966(4132); 1967 (4438); 1968 1735); 1969 (4997); 1970 (5282); 1971 (5604); 1972 (5886); 1973 (6209); 1974 (6486) August: 1965. CFS 3930; 1966 (4237); 1967 (4537); 1968 (4805); 1969 (5087); 1970 (5394); 1971 (5700); 1972 (5997); 1973 (6296); 1974 (6576) December: 1965. CFS 4038; 1966 (4325); 1967 (4631); 1968 (4896): 1969 (5184); 1970 (5504); 1971 (5797); 1972 (6083); 1973 (6379) February: 1965, CFS 3905; 1966 (4094); 1967 (4382); 1968 (4699); 1969 (4946); 1970 (5222); 1971 (5555); 1972 (5841); 1973 (6168); 1974 (6445) January: 1965. CFS 3756; 1966 (4068); 1967 (4359); 1968 (4689. 4695); 1969 (4925); 1970 (5206); 1971 15524); 1972 (5819); 1973 (6147); 1974 (6399) July: 1965. CFS 3908; 1966 (4213); 1967 (4496); 1968 (4794); 1969 (5054); 1970 (5375); 1971 (5678); 1972 (5982); 1973 (6276); 1974 (6547) June: 1965. CFS 3873; 1966 (4191); 1967 (4483); 1968 i4769i; 1969 (5038); 1970 (5344); 1971 (5642); 1972 (5959); 1973 (6253); 1974 (6526) March: 1965, CFS 3811; 1966 (4114); 1967 (4401); 1968 (4712); 1969 (4978); 1970 (5268); 1971 (5581); 1972 (5863); 1973 (6190); 1974 (6466) May: 1965, CFS 3858; 1966 (4182); 1967 (4455); 1968 (4758); 1969 (5017); 1970 (5321); 1971 (5623); 1972 (5937); 1973 (6226); 1974 (6506) November: 1965, CFS 4005; 1966 (4310); 1967 (4604); 1968 (4873); 1969 (5165); 1970 (5487); 1971 (5774); 1972 (6062); 1973 (6358) October: 1965, CFS 3987; 1966 (4285); 1967 (4575); 1968 (4838); 1969 (5142); 1970 (5463); 1971 15749); 1972 (6041); 1973 (6338); 1974 (6616) September: 1965, CFS 3957; 1966 (4261); 1967 (4551); 1968 (4819); 1969 (5119); 1970 (5447); 1971 (5726); 1972 (6018); 1973 (6318); 1974 (6596) relation of temperature, time, and moisture to produc- tion of aflatoxin, FIR 4:139 sanitation guidelines for control of Salmonella, in production of, C 354 situation and outlook 1967 review, CEA 1-1 1968 review, CEA 1-5 1970 annual review, CEA 1-13 1971 annual review, CEA 1-17 1972 annual review, CEA 1-18 April 1970, CEA 1-9 February: 1971, CEA 1-12; 1972 (1-16) January: 1969, CEA 1-4; 1970 (1-8) July: 1968, CEA 1-2; 1969 (1-6); 1970 (1-10); 1971 (I- 14) October: 1968, CEA 1-3; 1969 (1-7); 1970 (Ml); 1971 (1-15) United States products, 1929-64, CFS 3903 world outlook, 1970, FFL 156 world production, 1967, FFL 154 world review, 1969, FFL 156 world trade, FFL 156 world trends, 1968, FFL 156 Fish muscle solubilized, as food binding material, SEP 1029 Fish oil biological properties, FIR 5:25 effect on fatty acid composition and palatability of pig tissues, FB 69:281 efficacy in healing wounds and burns, FIR 3(4):25 fatty acid composition environmental influence on fatty acid composition, C 276 natural fatty acid mixtures, C 276 nature of fatty acids and chemical distributions, C 276 origin of fatty acids in fish, C 276 foreign trade in, 1925-64, CFS 3904 historical statistics, CFS 5105 hypocholesterolemic effects of marine oils, C 285 industrial use composition, C 278 fatty acids, C 278 natural unsaturated triglycerides, C 278 saturated natural and hydrogenated glycerides, C 278 sources, C 278 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA 1-19; February 1974 (1-20); July 1974 (1-21) masking undesirable flavors, FB 69:215 misconceptions about nutritional properties historical nomenclature development, C 280 oils in feed of animals, C 280 oxidative properties of fish oil polyunsaturates, C 280 nutritional value as animal feed, C 281 Peru taxation on exports, FFL 132-S production of annual summary: 1964, CFS 3789; 1965 (4040); 1966 (4459); 1968 (4919); 1969 (5196); 1970 (5515); 1971 (5907); 1972 (6107); 1973 (6407) April: 1965, CFS 3820; 1966 (4132); 1967 (4438); 1968 (4735); 1969 (4997); 1970 (5282); 1971 (5604); 1972 (5886); 1973 (6209); 1974 (6486) August: 1965, CFS 3930; 1966 (4237); 1967 (4537); 1968 (4805); 1969 (5087); 1970 (5394); 1971 (5700); 1972 (5997); 1973 (6296); 1974 (6576) cooking, C 277 December: 1965, CFS 4038; 1966 (4325); 1967 (4631); 1968 (4896); 1969 (5184); 1970 (5504); 1971 (5797); 1972 (6083); 1973 (6379) de-watering, C 277 dry rendering process, C 277 130 enzymatic and solvent processes, C 277 February: 1965, CFS 3805; 1966 (4094); 1967 (4382); 1968 (4699); 1969 (4946); 1970 (5222); 1971 (5555); 1972 (5841); 1973 (6168); 1974 (6445) January: 1965, CFS 3756; 1966 (4068); 1967 (4359); 1968 (4689, 4695); 1969 (4925); 1970 (5206); 1971 (5524); 1972 (5819); 1973 (6147); 1974 (6399) July: 1965, CFS 3908; 1966 (4213); 1967 (4496); 1968 (4794); 1969 (5054); 1970 (5375); 1971 (5678); 1972 (5982); 1973 (6276); 1974 (6547) June: 1965, CFS 3873; 1966 (4191); 1967 (4483); 1968 (4769); 1969 (5038); 1970 (5344); 1971 (5642); 1972 (5959); 1973 (6253); 1974 (6526) March: 1965, CFS 3811; 1966 (4114); 1967 (4401); 1968 (4712); 1969 (4978); 1970 (5268); 1971 (5581); 1972 (5863); 1973 (6190); 1974 (6466) May: 1965, CFS 3858; 1966 (4182); 1967 (4455); 1968 (4758); 1969 (5017); 1970 (5321); 1971 (5623); 1972 (5937); 1973 (6226); 1974 (6506) November: 1965, CFS 4005; 1966 (4310); 1967 (4604); 1968 (4873); 1969 (5165); 1970 (5487); 1971 (5774); 1972 (6062); 1973 (6358) October: 1965, CFS 3987; 1966 (4285); 1967 (4575); 1968 (4838); 1969 (5142); 1970 (5463); 1971 (5749); 1972 (6041); 1973 (6338); 1974 (6616) purification, C 277 separating, C 277 September: 1965, CFS 3957; 1966 (4261); 1967 (4551); 1968 (4819); 1969 (5119); 1970 (5447); 1971 (5726); 1972 (6018); 1973 (6318); 1974 (6596) situation and outlook 1967 review, CEA 1-1 1968 review, CEA 1-5 1970 annual review, CEA 1-13 1971 annual review, CEA 1-17 1972 annual review, CEA 1-18 April: 1970, CEA 1-9 February: 1971, CEA 1-12; 1972 (1-16) January: 1969, CEA 1-4; 1970 (1-8) July: 1968, CEA 1-2; 1969 (1-6); 1970 (I- 10); 1971 (I- 14) October: 1968, CEA 1-3; 1969 (1-7); 1970 (Ml); 1971 (1-15) sources of fatty acids, FIR 5:26 use in margarine and shortening dilatometry, C 279 flavor and keeping of deodorized hardened, C 279 hydrogenation, C 279 margarine and shortening, C 279 post-refining and deodorization, C 279 world outlook, 1970, FFL 156 world review, 1969, FFL 156 world trade in, FFL 156 world trends, 1968, FFL 156 Fish oil — see also Anchovy oil; Marine oil; Oil Fish passage report Rock Island Dam, 1965 chinook jacks, S 533 chinook salmon, S 533 coho salmon, S 533 counting procedures, S 533 sockeye salmon, S 533 steelhead trout, S 533 weather and river discharge data, S 533 Fish plants sanitation recommendations, FF 8 Fish populations analog computer models of, FB 66:31 characteristics of, in upper Mississippi River factors influencing productivity and population development, C 212 growth rates, C 212 size and age-group composition and structure, C 212 weight and species composition, C 212 interaction of food level and exploitation environmental conditions, FB 66:429 population changes, FB 66:429 yields, FB 66:434 Fish portions fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) production of annual summary: 1964, CFS 3771; 1965 (4059); 1966 (4363); 1967 (4651); 1968 (4956); 1969 (5244); 1970 (5554); 1971 (5904); 1972 (6104); 1973 (6404) April-June: 1965, CFS 3867; 1966 (4192); 1967 (4481); 1968 (4773); 1969 (5053); 1970 (5330); 1971 (5697); 1972 (6037); 1973 (6250); 1974 (6545) January-March: 1965, CFS 3810; 1966 (4122); 1967 (4413); 1968 (4719); 1969 (4991); 1970 (5272); 1971 (5582); 1972 (5979); 1973 (6134); 1974 (6463) July-September: 1965, CFS 3942; 1966 (4262); 1967 (4555); 1968 (4830); 1969 (5088); 1970 (5455); 1971 (5793); 1972 (6097); 1973 (6315); 1974 (6594) October-December: 1965, CFS 4034 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) October: 1969, CEA F-6 Fish processing, tomorrow, C 250 Fish processing plants construction and location, FIR 6:63 processing recommendations bacteriological testing procedures, FIR 6:73 plant and personnel sanitation, FIR 6:64, 75 product handling, FIR 6:78 Fish products Brazil, production, 1969, FFL 173 "sell up to higher profits," C 250 131 Fish protein concentrate biological methods by NMFS, S 657 chemical and nutritional qualities, from red hake, FB 69:141 composition of residual lipids, FB 72:845 engineering economic model for biological process, C 367 computer user information, C 367 cost estimation, C 367 fish meal process, C 367 IPA extraction process, C 367 press cake-biological process, C 367 press cake-IPA extraction process, C 367 process economics, C 367 enzymatic hydrolysis, S 657 experimental production of Mediterranean sardines, SEP 851 functional properties. FB 71:99 industrial fisheries of tomorrow — charting the course, SEP 767 marketing. SEP 917 NMFS experiment and demonstration plant brine storage of fish, SEP 902 comminution and slurrying, SEP 902 desolventizing, SEP 902 extraction, SEP 902 many processes possible, SEP 902 milling and bagging, SEP 902 sanitation. SEP 902 solvent recovery, SEP 902 unloading, SEP 902 premix of, and wheat flour can be made and transported, SEP 901 processing production, SEP 917 research, SEP 917 protein autolysis rates at various pH's and temperatures in hake and Pacific herring and effect on yield in preparation of, FB 69:241 qualitv virtually the same as its raw material's quality, SEP 895 U.S. program concept, SEP 832 demonstration, SEP 832 fish, SEP 832 practical development stage, SEP 832 process, SEP 8.32 utilization, SEP 917 Fish protein hydrolysates possible food uses and flavor problems, S 657 process outlines and preliminary cost estimates for production, S 657 Fish proteins binders in processed fishery products formation of rolls or loaves, SEP 905 reformation of crab meat, SEP 905 Fish purchases socio-economic characteristics August-October 1969, D 60 February-April 1969, D 58 February 1969- January 1970 (annual report), D 62 May-July 1969, D 59 November-December 1969, D 61 Fish reduction using Pacific hake, SEP 763 Fish resources (U.S.) commercial use of offshore demersal fishes, FIR 4:264 exploratory trawling for offshore demersal fishes catches of commercial size, FIR 4:273 ecology, FIR 4:270 geographical subregions, FIR 4:275 species, FIR 4:273 survey methods, FIR 4:268 status of, off northeastern coast cod, SEP 953 haddock, SEP 953 herring, SEP 953 pollock, SEP 953 red hake, SEP 953 redfish, SEP 953 silver hake (whiting), SEP 953 yellowtail flounder, SEP 953 Fish roe U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Fish scrap imports of, 1937-64, CFS 3902 U.S. products, 1929-64, CFS 3903 Fish screens — see Screen Fish shipment insulated containers for fresh seafoods, SEP 808 Fish shore workers' unions, list of, FL 601 Fish solubles condensed, chemical and nutritive properties, FB 71:255 historical statistics, CFS 5105 market review and outlook February: 1974, CEA 1-20 July: 1973, CEA 1-19; 1974 (1-21) partial substitute for milk and milk by-products in liq- uid rations criteria for proteins in milk replacers, FB 70:1276 feasibility, FB 70:1277 situation and outlook 1967 review, CEA 1-1 1968 review, CEA 1-5 1971 annual review, CEA 1-17 1972 annual review, CEA 1-18 April: 1970, CEA 1-9 February: 1971, CEA 1-12; 1972 (1-16) January: 1969, CEA 1-4; 1970 (1-8) July: 1968, CEA 1-2; 1969 (1-6); 1970 (MO); 1971 (I- 14) October: 1968, CEA 1-3; 1969 (1-7); 1970 (Ml); 1971 (M5) Fish steaks U.S. production of annual summary: 1972, CFS 6108(P,R); 1973 (6408 P,R) Fish sticks fresh and frozen products 132 situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) improving supply of minced blocks for, SEP 998 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) production of annual summary: 1964, CFS 3771; 1965 (4059); 1966 (4363); 1967 (4651); 1968 (4956); 1969 (5244); 1970 (5554); 1971 (5904); 1972 (6104); 1973 (6404) April-June: 1965, CFS 3867; 1966 (4192); 1967 (4481); 1968 (4773); 1969 (5053); 1970 (5330); 1971 (5697); 1972 (6037); 1973 (6250); 1974 (6545) January-March: 1965, CFS 3810; 1966 (4122); 1967 (4413); 1968 (4719); 1969 (4991); 1970 (5272); 1971 (5582); 1972 (5979); 1973 (6134); 1974 (6463) July-September: 1965, CFS 3942; 1966 (4262); 1967 (4555); 1968 (4830); 1969 (5088); 1970 (5455); 1971 (5793); 1972 (6097); 1973 (6315); 1974 (6594) October-December: 1965, CFS 4034 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) October: 1969, CEA F-6 Fish target strength review of measurements, FB 69:703 Fish trade, frozen historical statistics, CFS 4561 Fish transportation aircraft-refueling trailer modified to haul salmon and trout, SEP 1000 Fish trawl 94-foot eastern relative catching efficiency, FIR 4:49 Fish trawling experimental survey, Florida west coast, SEP 764 Fisheries Alaska, role of international agreements, SEP 919 albacore, North Pacific, S 623 Atlantic menhaden, S 642 blue crab, bibliography, S 640 calico scallop, North Carolina and Florida, S 627 fresh-water shrimp, Liberia, S 626 Gulf of Mexico, SEP 929 herring, Alaska, S 634 herring, off Maine, FL 640 Japanese development anchovy, sardine, jack mackerel, yellowtail, com- mon squid, FB 70:43 crab, FB 70:239 post-war expansion, FB 70:245 salmon, FB 70:238 trawl, FB 70:229 tuna, FB 70:241 lobster, off Maine, FL 640 observations of remote sensing in, SEP 918 salmon characterization of optimum data acquisition and management of, as a stochastic dynamic program, FB 71:1029 sockeye salmon, Alaska, FL 636 South Atlantic Ocean, SEP 929 United States catch: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600) cooperatives: 1967, CFS 4700; 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) craft: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) employment: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) Federal aid programs: 1967, CFS 4700; 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300) financial assistance programs: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100) fishery products inspection: 1971, CFS 5900; 1972 (6100) foreign trade: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) historical statistics: 1964, CFS 3800 labor productivity trends in selected fisheries, FB 71:911 landings: 1971: CFS 5900; 1972 (6100) manufactured products: 1964, CFS 3800 marine products: 1964, CFS 3800 marine sport: 1971, CFS 5900; 1972 (6100) military purchases: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) per capita consumption: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600; 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) per capita utilization: 1969, CFS 5300; 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) plants: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) prices: 1967, CFS 4700; 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) processed fishery products: 1965, CFS 4100; 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) productivity gains, comparison with other sectors of the economy, FB 71:914 review: 1965, CFS 4100; 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) status and potential, SEP 938 supply ot fishery products: 1964, CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) 133 uses of concentration indices. FB 70:511 value: 1964. CFS 3800: 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (531X1); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) Virgin Islands deepwater commercial fishes, SEP 924 fish poisoning, SEP 924 modern fishing methods handicapped, SEP 924 pot fishing, SEP 924 problems and promise of fishery development, SEP 924 recent deepwater fishery research, SEP 924 world: 1964. CFS 3800; 1965 (4100); 1967 (4700); 1968 (5000); 1969 (5300); 1970 (5600); 1971 (5900); 1972 (6100) Fisheries — see also Marine fisheries Fisheries, international selected, functional bibliography, FFL 166 Fisheries, Pacific coast economic, political, and social barriers anchovy fishery, C 371 king crab fishery, C 371 modeling framework, C 371 Pacific halibut fishery, C 371 Pacific salmon fishery, C 371 Fisheries management utility of bioeconomic models aggregate yield and biological models of particular species, C 371:13 approaches to fisheries management, C 371:20 economic and biological models, C 371:17 forecasting with biological models, C 371:15 long run equilibrium, C 371:19 political science and sociology, C 371:16 population dynamics, C 371:14 sources of short run economic instability, C 371:18 yield from ocean resources, C 371:12 Fisherman, commercial what it is like, SEP 1066 Fishermen prices received by, CFS 4657(R) unions, list of, FL 601 Fishery associations Great Lakes and Inland Area States: 1965, FL 590; 1966 (598); 1967-68 (617); 1969-70 (634) Middle Atlantic States: 1965, FL 590; 1966 (598); 1967- 68 (617); 1969-70 (634) New England States: 1965, FL 590; 1966 (598); 1967-68 (617); 1969-70 (634) Pacific Area States: 1965, FL 590; 1966 (598); 1967-68 (617); 1969-70 (634) South Atlantic and Gulf States: 1965, FL 590; 1966 (598); 1967-68 (617); 1969-70 (634) Fishery Bulletins list from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, February 1970, FL 628 Fishery cooperatives Commonwealth of Puerto Rico: 1966-67, FL 599; 1967- 68 (612); 1969-70 (627) Great Lakes and Inland areas: 1964-65, FL 588; 1966- 67 (599); 1967-68 (612); 1969-70 (627) Middle Atlantic coast: 1964-65, FL 588; 1966-67 (599); 1967-68 (612); 1969-70 (627) North Atlantic coast: 1964-65, FL 588; 1966-67 (599); 1967-68 (612); 1969-70 (627) Pacific coast: 1964-65, FL 588; 1966-67 (599); 1967-68 (612); 1969-70 (627) South Atlantic and Gulf coasts: 1964-65, FL 588; 1966- 67 (599); 1967-68 (612); 1969-70 (627) Fishery courses — see Fishery scientists Fishery management bioeconomic model, American lobster fishery demand function for lobsters, FB 72:19 economic impact of selected management alter- natives, FB 72:21 how the model works, FB 72:20 production function and supply of lobsters, FB 72: 16 quadratic example of resource use model, FB 72:14 specification of general resource use model, FB 72:13 link between science and analytic model, FB 72:860 descriptive model, FB 72:859 management in the fishery commissions, FB 72:862 nature of fisheries science, FB 72:863 stock and recruitment, FB 72:861 problems of constructing bioeconomic models cost of fishing effort, C 371:101 partial bioeconomic models, C 371:99 physical characteristics of vessel and gear, C 371:101 shortcomings of the biological models, C 371:96 unit of time, C 371:102 Fishery-Oceanography Center La Jolla, California California Current Resources Laboratory, C 232 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, C 232 Marine Research Committee, C 232 Scripps Tuna Oceanography research, C 232 Tuna Resources Laboratory, C 232 Fishery oceanography, SEP 843, 848, 852, 854, 858 Fishery plant sanitizing methods, FIR 6:16 Fishery products beefish patties, SEP 992 duty changes, from Kennedy round of GATT negotiations, CFS 4464 identification of species by cellulose polyacetate strip electrophoresis, SEP 757 inspection fees, C 218 how to get service, C 218 standards, C 218 types of inspection, C 218 voluntary service, C 218 Japan partial list of importers and distributors (1967), FFL 131 new approach for evaluating quality maintaining consistency using new method, FIR 4:257 134 problems of lack of sensory acuity in some panel members, FIR 4:254 testing new method for consistency, FIR 4:255 unsuitable control samples, FIR 4:252 unsuitable descriptive terms on scoresheet, FIR 4:250 pasteurization with gamma rays from cobalt-60 source amino acid and B-vitamin studies, SEP 742 flavor and odor studies, SEP 742 microbiology, SEP 742 optimum dose and acceptance studies, SEP 742 packaging studies, SEP 742 pre- and post-irradiation studies, SEP 742 price spreads among producers and distributors, SEP 987 U.S. export opportunities Alaska pollock, SEP 991 Atlantic herring, SEP 991 Atlantic mackerel, SEP 991 croaker surimi, SEP 991 eels, SEP 991 fish roe, SEP 991 increasing imports by European countries and Japan, SEP 991 mullet, SEP 991 mussels, SEP 991 Pacific hake, SEP 991 salmon, SEP 991 sea urchin, SEP 991 shrimp, SEP 991 silver hake, SEP 991 squid, SEP 991 using Tennessee River fish, FIR 6:93 "world markets and demand," C 250 Fishery products, canned annual summary: 1964, CFS 3777(R); 1965 (4057); 1966 (4341, 4341R); 1967 (4644, 4644R); 1968 (4949, 4949R); 1969 (5254, 5254R); 1970 (5560, 5560R); 1971 (5901 P,R); 1972 (6101 P,R); 1973 (6401P) Fishery products, frozen production of annual summary: 1964, CFS 3772; 1965 (4054); 1966 (4344); 1967 (4637); 1968 (4940); 1969 (5215); 1970 (5525); 1971 (5906); 1972 (6106); 1973 (6406) April: 1966, CFS 4120; 1967 (4408); 1968 (4720); 1969 (5010); 1970 (5288); 1971 (5588); 1972 (5884 P, 5885 F); 1973 (6207 P, 6208 F); 1974 (6484 P, 6485 F) August: 1965, CFS 3900; 1966 (4220); 1967 (4508); 1968 (4820); 1969 (5100); 1970 (5388); 1971 (5698 P, 5699 F); 1972 (5995 P, 5996 F); 1973 (6294 P, 6295 F); 1974 (6575) December: 1965, CFS 4000; 1966 (4300); 1967 (4608); 1968 (4910); 1969 (5186); 1970 (5488); 1971 (5795 P, 5796 F); 1972 (6081 P, 6082 F); 1973 (6377 P, 6378 R) February: 1965, CFS 3760; 1966 (4060); 1967 (4360); 1968 (4668); 1969 (4964); 1970 (5240); 1971 (5540); 1972 (5839 P, 5840 F); 1973 (6166 P, 6167 F); 1974 (6443 P, 6444 R) January: 1966, CFS 4020; 1967 (4340); 1968 (4640); 1969 (4941); 1970 (5218); 1971 (5514); 1972 (5817 P, 5818 F); 1973 (6145 P, 6146 F); 1974 (6397 P, 6398 R) June: 1965, CFS 3848; 1966 (4166); 1967 (4460); 1968 (4770); 1969 (5058); 1970 (5340); 1971 (5622); 1972 (5957P, 5958 F); 1973 (6251 P, 6252 F); 1974 (6524 P, 6525 F) July: 1965, CFS 3880; 1966 (4200); 1967 (4480); 1968 (4796); 1969 (5080); 1970 (5365); 1971 (5641); 1972 (5980 P, 5981 F); 1973 (6274 P, 6275 F); 1974 (6546 P) March: 1966, CFS 4080; 1967 (4380); 1968 (4692); 1969 (4987); 1970 (5266); 1971 (5565); 1972 (5861 P, 5862 F); 1973 (6188 P, 6189 F); 1974 (6464 P, 6465 R) May: 1965, CFS 4144; 1967 (4440); 1968 (4745); 1969 (5032); 1970 (5310); 1971 (5610); 1972 (5935 P, 5936 F); 1973 (6224 P, 6225 F); 1974 (6504 P, 6505 R) November: 1965, CFS 3980; 1966 (4280); 1967 (4584); 1968 (4885); 1969 (5164); 1970 (5460); 1971 (5772 P, 5773 F); 1972 (6060 P, 6061 F); 1973 (6356 P, 6357 R); 1974 (6634) October: 1966, CFS 4260; 1967 (4560); 1968 (4860) 1969 (5140); 1970 (5434); 1971 (5747 P, 5748 F) 1972 (6039 P, 6040 F); 1973 (6336 P, 6337 F) 1974 (6615) September: 1966, CFS 4240; 1967 (4530); 1968 (4840); 1969 (5120); 1970 (5410); 1971 (5724 P, 5725 F); 1972 (6016 P, 6017 F); 1973 (6316 P, 6317 F); 1974 (6595) Fishery products, imports & exports annual summary: 1963-64, CFS 3946; 1964-65 (4185); 1965-66 (4445); 1966-67 (4743); 1967-68 (4968); 1968-69 (5295); 1970 (5605); 1971 (5905); 1972 (6105); 1973 (6405) Fishery products, industrial annual summary: 1964, CFS 3778, 3778(R); 1965 (4056, 4056R); 1966 (4342R); 1967 (4645, 4645R); 1968 (4950, 4950R); 1969 (5255, 5255R); 1970 (5561); 1971 (5902 P,R); 1972 (6102 P,R); 1973 (6402 P,R) Fishery products, manufactured annual summary: 1964, CFS 4026 Fishery products, packaged annual summary: 1964, CFS 3776(R); 1965 (4055); 1966 (4343R); 1967 (4646); 1968 (4951, 4951R); 1969 (5256, 5256R); 1970 (5562); 1971 (5908 P,R) Fishery products, processed annual summary: 1965, CFS 4388; 1966 (4703); 1967 (4970); 1968 (5324); 1969 (5723); 1970 (5883); 1971 (5903); 1972 (6103) Fishery publications lists and indexes: 1965, C 383; 1966 (382); 1967 (381); 1968 (380); 1969 (379); 1970 (377); 1971 (372); 1972 (385); 1973 (390) 135 Fishery resources are they being properly developed and managed, C 250 Fishery scientists choice of college degree, FB 70:682 compare usefulness of subjects, FB 70:685 group comparisons, FB 70:687 opinions of fishery curricula, FB 70:684 undergraduate education, FB 70:681 Fishery statistics Alabama landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3821; 1965 (4160); 1966 (4451); 1967 (4678); 1968 (4927); 1969 (5264); 1970 (5771); 1971 (5920); 1972 (6121); 1973 (6420) April: 1965, CFS 3849; 1966 (4164); 1967 (4452); 1968 (4791); 1969 (5030); 1970 (5327); 1971 (5614); 1972 (5898); 1973 (6218); 1974 (6498) August: 1965, CFS 3943; 1966 (4257); 1967 (4566); 1963 (4872); 1969 (5126); 1970 (5459); 1971 (5711); 1972 (6009); 1973 (6309); 1974 (6588) December: 1964, CFS 3747; 1965 (4051); 1966 (4351); 1967 (4661); 1968 (4899); 1969 (5238); 1970 (5538); 1971 (5809); 1972 (6095); 1973 (6391) February: 1965, CFS 3837; 1966 (4110); 1967 (4421); 1968 (4724); 1969 (4959); 1970 (5285); 1971 (5577); 1972 (5853); 1973 (6180); 1974 (6457) January: 1965, CFS 3830; 1966 (4090); 1967 (4393); 1968 (4691); 1969 (4938); 1970 (5279); 1971 (5550); 1972 (5831); 1973 (6158); 1974 (6437) July: 1965, CFS 3911; 1966 (4247); 1967 (4539); 1968 (4854); 1969 (5121); 1970 (5450); 1971 (5689); 1972 (5988); 1973 (6288); 1974 (6559) June: 1965, CFS 3893; 1966 (4231); 1967 (4502); 1968 (4835); 1969 (5118); 1970 (5377); 1971 (5653); 1972 (5971); 1973 (6265); 1974 (6538) March: 1965, CFS 3844; 1966 (4128); 1967 (4437); 1968 (4754); 1969 (4990); 1970 (5297); 1971 (5594); 1972 (5875); 1973 (6201); 1974 (6478) May: 1965, CFS 3863; 1966 (4210); 1967 (4490); 1968 (4818); 1969 (5084); 1970 (5351); 1971 (5633); 1972 (5949); 1973 (6244); 1974 (6518) November: 1965, CFS 4045; 1966 (4319); 1967 (4629); 1968 (4897); 1969 (5234); 1970 (5535); 1971 (5785); 1972 (6074); 1973 (6371) October: 1965, CFS 4012; 1966 (4305); 1967 (4616); 1968 (4877); 1969 (5229); 1970 (5492); 1971 (5760); 1972 (6053); 1973 (6350); 1974 (6628) September: 1965, CFS 3976; 1966 (4277); 1967 (4588); 1968 (4875); 1969 (5178); 1970 (5464); 1971 (5738); 1972 (6030); 1973 (6329); 1974 (6608) Alaska landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3983; 1965 (4364); 1966 M701); 1967 (5015) California landings April: 1965, CFS 3887; 1966 (4190); 1967 (4470); 1968 (4749); 1969 (5022); 1970 (5329); 1971 (5669); 1972 (5931) August: 1965, CFS 3991; 1966 (4322); 1967 (4620); 1968 (4866); 1969 (5136); 1970 (5469); 1971 (5717); 1972 (6015) December: 1964, CFS 3757; 1965 (4065); 1966 (4389); 1967 (4696); 1968 (4972); 1969 (5233); 1970 (5541); 1971 (5815); 1972 (6144) February: 1965, CFS 3797; 1966 (4125); 1967 (4422); 1968 (4721); 1969 (5009); 1970 (5263); 1971 (5639); 1972 (5859) January: 1965, CFS 3774; 1966 (4101); 1967 (4399); 1968 (4710); 1969 (4986); 1970 (5245); 1971 (5578); 1972 (5837) July: 1965, CFS 3952; 1966 (4290); 1967 (4586); 1968 (4831); 1969 (5114); 1970 (5448); 1971 (5695); 1972 (5994) June: 1965, CFS 3909; 1966 (4239); 1967 (4536); 1968 (4789); 1969 (5089); 1970 (5403); 1971 (5672); 1972 (5977) March: 1965, CFS 3827; 1966 (4157); 1967 (4432); 1968 (4728); 1969 (5012); 1970 (5283); 1971 (5659); 1972 (5881) May: 1965, CFS 3888; 1966 (4202); 1967 (4506); 1968 (4771); 1969 (5049); 1970 (5359); 1971 (5671); 1972 (5955) November: 1965, CFS 4058; 1966 (4375); 1967 (4683); 1968 (4930); 1969 (5197); 1970 (5530); 1971 (5791); 1972 (6080) October: 1965, CFS 4037; 1966 (4355); 1967 (4641); 1968 (4913); 1969 (5174); 1970 (5509); 1971 (5766); 1972 (6059) September: 1965, CFS 4035; 1966 (4337); 1967 (4626); 1968 (4909); 1969 (5152); 1970 (5495); 1971 (5744); 1972 (6036) Chesapeake States landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3967; 1965 (4332); 1966 (4603); 1967 (4935); 1968 (5367); 1971 (6229); 1972 (6567) Florida landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3795; 1965 (4123); 1966 (4416); 1967 (4660); 1968 (4966); 1969 (5269); 1970 (5607); 1971 (5919); 1972 (6120); 1973 (6419) April: 1965, CFS 3822; 1966 (4142); 1967 (4435); 1968 (4829); 1969 (5041); 1970 (5322); 1971 (5632); 1972 (5897); 1973 (6217) August: 1965, CFS 3931; 1966 (4238); 1967 (4531); 1968 (4902); 1969 (5187); 1970 (5437); 1971 (5710); 1972 (6008); 1973 (6308) December: 1965, CFS 4039; 1966 (4338); 1967 (4639); 1968 (4954); 1969 (5223); 1970 (5522)'; 1971 (5808); 1972 (6094); 1973 (6390) February: 1965, CFS 3792; 1966 (4092); 1967 (4387); 1968 (4693); 1969 (4999); 1970 (5292); 1971 (5619); 1972 (5822); 1973 (6179); 1974 (6456) January: 1965, CFS 3755; 1966 (4076); 1967 (4367); 1968 (4667); 1969 (4980); 1970 (5280); 1971 (5559); 1972 (5830); 1973 (6157); 1974 (6436) July: 1965, CFS 3906; 1966 (4215); 1967 (4509); 1968 (4876); 1969 (5166); 1970 (5408); 1971 (5688); 1972 (5987); 1973 (6287) 136 June: 1965, CFS 3885; 1966 (4196); 1967 (4482); 1968 (4861); 1969 (5147); 1970 (5392); 1971 (5677); 1972 (5970); 1973 (6264) March: 1965, CFS 3801; 1966 (4116); 1967 (4412); 1968 (4800); 1969 (5020); 1970 (5315); 1971 (5618); 1972 (5874); 1973 (6199) May: 1965, CFS 3856; 1966 (4184); 1967 (4453); 1968 (4837); 1969 (5064); 1970 (5348); 1971 (5652); 1972 (5948); 1973 (6243) November: 1965, CFS 4004; 1966 (4316); 1967 (4609); 1968 (4939); 1969 (5216); 1970 (5500); 1971 (5784); 1972 (6073); 1973 (6370) October: 1965, CFS 3986; 1966 (4283); 1967 (4580); 1968 (4924); 1969 (5204); 1970 (5473); 1971 (5759); 1972 (6052); 1973 (6349) September: 1965, CFS 3955; 1966 (4263); 1967 (4559); 1968 (4911); 1969 (5199); 1970 (5454); 1971 (5737); 1972 (6029); 1973 (6328) frozen fish, 1965: January, CFS 3740; March (3780); April (3808); May (3828); September (3939); Oc- tober (3960) Georgia landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3804; 1965 (4133); 1966 (4446); 1967 (4653); 1968 (4914); 1969 (5210); 1970 (5769); 1971 (5918); 1972 (6119); 1973 (6418) April: 1965, CFS 3850; 1966(4151); 1967 (4430); 1968 (4730); 1969 (5001); 1970 (5286); 1971 (5615); 1972 (5896); 1973 (6216); 1974 (6496) August: 1965, CFS 3937; 1966 (4248); 1967 (4538); 1968 (4824); 1969 (5102); 1970 (5415); 1971 (5709); 1972 (6007); 1973 (6307); 1974 (6586) December: 1965, CFS 4046; 1966 (4347); 1967 (4630); 1968 (4888); 1969 (5190); 1970 (5494); 1971 (5807); 1972 (6093); 1973 (6389) February: 1965, CFS 3838; 1966 (4097); 1967 (4392); 1968 (4686); 1969 (4944); 1970 (5242); 1971 (5568); 1972 (5851); 1973 (6178); 1974 (6455) January: 1965, CFS 3832; 1966 (4088); 1967 (4391); 1968 (4663); 1969 (4926); 1970 (5219); 1971 (5544); 1972 (5829); 1973 (6156); 1974 (6435) July: 1965, CFS 3922; 1966 (4229); 1967 (4504); 1968 (4788); 1969 (5073); 1970 (5381); 1971 (5687); 1972 (5986); 1973 (6286); 1974 (6557) June: 1965, CFS 3913; 1966 (4228); 1967 (4475); 1968 (4772); 1969 (5033); 1970 (5353); 1971 (5651); 1972 (5969); 1973 (6263); 1974 (6536) March: 1965, CFS 3847; 1966 (4119); 1967 (4417); 1968 (4713); 1969 (4969); 1970 (5265); 1971 (5589); 1972 (5873); 1973 (6198); 1974 (6476) May: 1965, CFS 3861; 1966 (4176); 1967 (4467); 1968 (4747); 1969 (5013); 1970 (5338); 1971 (5631); 1972 (5947); 1973 (6242); 1974 (6516) November: 1965, CFS 4011; 1966 (4306); 1967 (4606); 1968 (4870); 1969 (5156); 1970 (5491); 1971 (5783); 1972 (6072); 1973 (6369); 1974 (6645) October: 1965, CFS 3999; 1966 (4289); 1967 (4583); 1968 (4848); 1969 (5137); 1970 (5466); 1971 (5758); 1972 (6051); 1973 (6348); 1974 (6626) September: 1965, CFS 3961; 1966 (4268); 1967 (4554); 1968 (4839); 1969 (5112); 1970 (5452); 1971 (5736); 1972 (6028); 1973 (6327); 1974 (6606) Great Lakes landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3954; 1965 (4225); 1966 (4601); 1967 (4971); 1971 (6234); 1972 (6571) Gulf States landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3929; 1965 (4334); 1966 (4680); 1967 (5037); 1968 (5537); 1971 (6231) Hawaii landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3940; 1965 (4170); 1966 (4552); 1967 (4857); 1969 (5475); 1971 (6233); 1972 (6573) Louisiana landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3899; 1965 (4206); 1966 (4485); 1967 (4658); 1968 (4988); 1969 (5249); 1970 (5794); 1971 (5922); 1972 (6123) April: 1965, CFS 3843; 1966(4153); 1967 (4448); 1968 (4779); 1969 (5052); 1970 (5328); 1971 (5635); 1972 (5927); 1973 (6220); 1974 (6500) August: 1965, CFS 3949; 1966 (4251); 1967 (4591); 1968 (4855); 1969 (5103); 1970 (5441); 1971 (5713); 1972 (6011); 1973 (6311); 1974 (6590) December: 1964, CFS 3742; 1965 (4072); 1966 (4361); 1967 (4649); 1948 (4934); 1969 (5227); 1970 (5529); 1971 (5811); 1972 (6099); 1973 (6393) February: 1965, CFS 3806; 1966 (4129); 1967 (4424); 1968 (4737); 1969 (5031); 1970 (5273); 1971 (5583); 1972 (5855); 1973 (6182); 1974 (6459) January: 1965, CFS 3779; 1966 (4099); 1967 (4385); 1968 (4659); 1969 (5011); 1970 (5260); 1971 (5564); 1972 (5833); 1973 (6160); 1974 (6439) July: 1965, CFS 3928; 1966 (4218); 1967 (4572); 1968 (4816); 1969 (5086); 1970 (5401); 1971 (5691); 1972 (5990); 1973 (6290); 1974 (6561) June: 1965, CFS 3907; 1966 (4217); 1967 (4523); 1968 (4790); 1969 (5083); 1970 (5376); 1971 (5666); 1972 (5973); 1973 (6267); 1974 (6540) March: 1965, CFS 3842; 1966 (4152); 1967 (4425); 1968 (4778); 1969 (5044); 1970 (5276); 1971 (5599); 1972 (5877); 1973 (6203); 1974 (6480) May: 1965, CFS 3881; 1966 (4186); 1967 (4484); 1968 (4780); 1969 (5074); 1970 (5347); 1971 (5655); 1972 (5951); 1973 (6246); 1974 (6520) November: 1965, CFS 4016; 1966 (4318); 1967 (4648); 1968 (4881); 1969 (5163); 1970 (5497); 1971 (5787); 1972 (6076); 1973 (6373) October: 1965, CFS 3990; 1966 (4292); 1967 (4596); 1968 (4879); 1969 (5153); 1970 (5471); 1971 (5762); 1972 (6055); 1973 (6352) September: 1965, CFS 3988; 1966 (4274); 1967 (4593); 1968 (4874); 1969 (5122); 1970 (5456); 1971 (5740); 1972 (6032); 1973 (6331); 1974 (6610) Maine landings annual summary: 1965, CFS 4105; 1966 (4384); 1967 (4676); 1968 (4953); 1969 (5252); 1970 (5576); 1971 (5910); 1972 (6109); 1973 (6409) 137 April: 1965, CFS 3857: 1966 (4171); 1967 (4454); 1968 14764); 1969 (5057); 1970 (5333); 1971 (5624); 1972 (5887); L973 (6164); 1974 (6487) August: 1965. CFS 3932; 1966 (4264); 1967 (4553); L968 (4844); 1969 (5129); 1970 (5476); 1971 (5701); 1972 (5998); 1973 (6297); 1974 (6577) December: 1964. CFS 3753; 1965(4061); 1966(4366); 1967 (4666); 1968 (4928); 1969 (5224); 1970 (5539): 1971 (5798); 1972 (6084); 1973 (6380) February: 1965. CFS 3802; 1966 (4115); 1967 (4407); 1968 (4732); 1969 (5003); 1970 (5277); 1971 (5595); 1972 (5842); 1973 (6169); 1974 (6446) January: 1965. CFS 3787; 1966 (4093); 1967 (4386); 1968 (4714); 1969 (4982); 1970 (5262); 1971 (5552); 1972 (5820); 1973 (6111); 1974 (6426) July: 1965. CFS 3925; 1966 (4252); 1967 (4532); 1968 (4823); 1969 (5108); 1970 (5414); 1971 (5679); 1972 (5838); 1973 (6277); 1974 (6548) June: 1965, CFS 3886; 1966 (4216); 1967 (4517); 1968 (4803); 1969 (5072); 1970 (5383); 1971 (5609); 1972 (5960); 1973 (6254); 1974 (6527) March: 1965. CFS 3823; 1966 (4139); 1967 (4436); 1968 (4741); 1969 (5021); 1970 (5304); 1971 (5606); 1972 (5864); 1973 (6098); 1974 (6467) May: 1965, CFS 3875; 1966 (4197); 1967 (4503); 1968 (4782); 1969 (5062); 1970 (5369); 1971 (5643); 1972 (5938); 1973 (6135); 1974 (6507) November: 1965, CFS 4027; 1966 (4339); 1967 (4638); 1968 (4903); 1969 (5209); 1970 (5531); 1971 (5775); 1972 (6063); 1973 (6360); 1974 (6636) October: 1965, CFS 4003; 1966 (4314); 1967 (4610); 1968 (4878); 1969 (5189); 1970 (5519); 1971 (5750); 1972 (6042); 1973 (6339); 1974 (6617) September: 1965, CFS 3977; 1966 (4284); 1967 (4585); 1968 (4859); 1969 (5161); 1970 (5501); 1971 (5727); 1972 (6019); 1973 (6303); 1974 (6597) Maine landings, by county and gear annual summary 1964, CFS 3791 Maine landings, by months annual summary 1964, CFS 3790 Maryland landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3813; 1965 (4159); 1966 (4491); 1967 (4682); 1968 (4952); 1969 (5307); 1970 (5719); 1971 (5914); 1972 (6115) April: 1965, CFS 3869; 1966 (4155); 1967 (4512); 1968 (4798); 1969 (5065); 1970 (5339); 1971 (5612); 1972 (5892); 1973 (6212); 1974 (6492) August: 1965, CFS 3944; 1966 (4244); 1967 (4557); 1968 (4817); 1969 (5110); 1970 (5425); 1971 (5705); 1972 (6003); 1973 (6302); 1974 (6582) December: 1964, CFS 3745; 1965 (4041); 1966 (4372); 1967 (4635); 1968 (4932); 1969 (5239); 1970 (5508); 1971 (5803); 1972 (6089); 1973 (6385) February: 1965, CFS 3788; 1966 (4103); 1967 (4469); 1968 (4760); 1969 (5025); 1970 (5320); 1971 (5571); 1972 (5847); 1973 (6174); 1974 (6451) January: 1965, CFS 3769; 1966 (4079); 1967 (4463); 1968 (4687); 1969 (4967); 1970 (5318); 1971 (5557); 1972 (5825); 1973 (6152); 1974 (6431) July: 1965, CFS 3926; 1966 (4221); 1967 (4550); 1968 (4813); 1969 (5085); 1970 (5404); 1971 (5683); 1972 (5978); 1973 (6282); 1974 (6553) June: 1965, CFS 3890; 1966 (4199); 1967 (4545); 1968 (4801); 1969 (5076); 1970 (5387); 1971 (5647); 1972 (5965); 1973 (6259); 1974 (6532) March: 1965, CFS 3868; 1966 (4134); 1967 (4486); 1968 (4792); 1969 (5046); 1970 (5332); 1971 (5598); 1972 (5869); 1973 (6194); 1974 (6472) May: 1965, CFS 3874; 1966 (4180); 1967 (4522); 1968 (4799); 1969 (5067); 1970 (5361); 1971 (5628); 1972 (5943); 1973 (6238); 1974 (6512) November: 1965, CFS 4025; 1966 (4321); 1967 (4622); 1968 (4917); 1969 (5226); 1970 (5498); 1971 (5779); 1972 (6068); 1973 (6365) October: 1965, CFS 3992; 1966 (4293); 1967 (4607); 1968 (4884); 1969 (5150); 1970 (5458); 1971 (5754); 1972 (6047); 1973 (6344); 1974 (6622) September: 1965, CFS 3982; 1966 (4272); 1967 (4573); 1968 (4846); 1969 (5133); 1970 (5444); 1971 (5732); 1972 (6024); 1973 (6323); 1974 (6602) Massachusetts landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4140; 1969 (5933); 1970 (6187); 1971 (5911); 1972 (6110); 1973 (6410) April: 1965, CFS 3978; 1966 (4230); 1967 (4511); 1968 (5035); 1969 (5311); 1970 (5436); 1971 (5625); 1972 (5888); 1973 (6165); 1974 (6488) August: 1964, CFS 3761; 1965 (4015); 1966 (4312); 1967 (4599); 1968 (5128); 1969 (5398); 1970 (5478); 1971 (5702); 1972 (5999); 1973 (6298); 1974 (6578) December: 1964, CFS 3803; 1965 (4082); 1966 (4383); 1967 (4744); 1968 (5141); 1969 (5420); 1970 (5527); 1971 (5799); 1972 (6085); 1973 (6381); February: 1965, CFS 3945; 1966 (4194); 1967 (4472); 1968 (4867); 1969 (5298); 1970 (5429); 1971 (5579); 1972 (5843); 1973 (6170); 1974 (6447) January: 1965, CFS 3879; 1966 (4187); 1967 (4403); 1968 (4865); 1969 (5293); 1970 (5426); 1971 (5558); 1972 (5821); 1973 (6148); 1974 (6427) July: 1965, CFS 4041; 1966 (4291); 1967 (4598); 1968 (5127); 1969 (5335); 1970 (5449); 1971 (5680); 1972 (5860); 1973 (6278); 1974 (6549) June: 1965, CFS 3981; 1966 (4265); 1967 (4597); 1968 (5123); 1969 (5323); 1970 (5440); 1971 (5620); 1972 (5961); 1973 (6255); 1974 (6528) March: 1965, CFS 3950; 1966 (4219); 1967 (4473); 1968 (4869); 1969 (5305); 1970 (5433); 1971 (5592); 1972 (5865); 1973 (6141); 1974 (6468) May: 1965, CFS 3979; 1966 (4259); 1967 (4570); 1968 (5106); 1969 (5317); 1970 (5438); 1971 (5644); 1972 (5939); 1973 (6136); 1974 (6508) November: 1964, CFS 3775; 1965 (4067); 1966 (4377); 1967 (4697); 1968 (5139); 1969 (5417); 1970 (5520); 1971 (5776); 1972 (6064); 1973 (6361); 1974 (6637) October: 1964, CFS 3765; 1965 (4064); 1966 (4362) 1967 (4690); 1968 (5135); 1969 (5411); 1970 138 (5510); 1971 (5751); 1972 (6043); 1973 (6340); 1974 (6618) September: 1964, CFS 3764; 1965 (4063); 1966 (4345); 1967 (4623); 1968 (5131); 1969 (5405); 1970 (5503); 1971 (5728); 1972 (6020); 1973 (6319); 1974 (6598) Massachusetts landings, by gear annual summary: 1968, CFS 5180 Massachusetts landings, by gear and subarea annual summary: 1964, CFS 3829; 1965 (4158); 1966 (4524); 1967 (4836) Massachusetts landings, by ports annual summary: 1964, CFS 3809; 1966 (4426); 1967 (4802); 1968 (5179) Michigan landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966 (4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608); January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941; 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) Middle Atlantic States landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3870; 1965 (4331); 1966 (4582); 1967 (4887); 1968 (5345); 1971 (6228); 1972 (6566) Mississippi landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3826; 1965 (4162); 1966 (4450); 1967 (4679); 1968 (4973); 1969 (5258); 1970 (5770); 1971 (5921); 1972 (6122); 1973 (6421) April: 1965, CFS 3898; 1966 (4177); 1967 (4489); 1968 (4785); 1969 (5029); 1970 (5314); 1971 (5634); 1972 (5899); 1973 (6219); 1974 (6499) August: 1965, CFS 3958; 1966 (4255); 1967 (4577); 1968 (4845); 1969 (5182); 1970 (5451); 1971 (5712); 1972 (6010); 1973 (6310); 1974 (6589) December: 1964, CFS 3759; 1965 (4052); 1966 (4354); 1967 (4662); 1968 (4921); 1969 (5208); 1970 (5533); 1971 (5810); 1972 (6096); 1973 (6392) February: 1965, CFS 3839; 1966 (4118); 1967 (4410); 1968 (4716); 1969 (4998); 1970 (5284); 1971 (5580); 1972 (5854); 1973 (6181); 1974 (6458) January: 1965, CFS 3831; 1966 (4112); 1967 (4409); 1968 (4702); 1969 (4981); 1970 (5267); 1971 (5551); 1972 (5832); 1973 (6159); 1974 (6438) July: 1965, CFS 3956; 1966 (4253); 1967 (4528); 1968 (4815); 1969 (5172); 1970 (5428); 1971 (5690); 1972 (5989); 1973 (6289); 1974 (6560) June: 1965, CFS 3924; 1966 (4249); 1967 (4501); 1968 (4807); 1969 (5162); 1970 (5423); 1971 (5665); 1972 (5972); 1973 (6266); 1974 (6539) March: 1965, CFS 3845; 1966 (4161); 1967 (4443); 1968 (4748); 1969 (5004); 1970 (5302); 1971 (5587); 1972 (5876); 1973 (6202); 1974 (6479) May: 1965, CFS 3914; 1966 (4178); 1967 (4497); 1968 (4797); 1969 (5154); 1970 (5357); 1971 (5654); 1972 (5950); 1973 (6245); 1974 (6519) November: 1964, CFS 3746; 1965 (4042); 1966 (4328); 1967 (4647); 1968 (4891); 1969 (5202); 1970 (5493); 1971 (5786); 1972 (6075); 1973 (6372) October: 1965, CFS 4017; 1966 (4320); 1967 (4628); 1968 (4883); 1969 (5195); 1970 (5480); 1971 (5761); 1972 (6054); 1973 (6351); 1974 (6629) September: 1965, CFS 3997; 1966 (4299); 1967 (4595); 1968 (4871); 1969 (5188); 1970 (5465); 1971 (5739); 1972 (6031); 1973 (6330); 1974 (6609) Mississippi River landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4106; 1965 (4376); 1966 (4718); 1967 (5090); 1968 (5378); 1971 (6235); 1972 (6572) New England landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3919; 1965 (4330); 1966 (4602); 1967 (4907); 1968 (5366); 1971 (6227); 1972 (6565) New Jersey landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3767; 1965 (4070); 1966 (4369); 1967 (4652); 1968 (4918); 1969 (5230); 1970 (5570); 1971 (5909); 1972 (6114); 1973 (6413) April: 1965, CFS 3835; 1966 (4137); 1967 (4442); 1968 (4736); 1969 (5042); 1970 (5312); 1971 (5627); 1972 (5891); 1973 (6211); 1974 (6491) August: 1965, CFS 3934; 1966 (4246); 1967 (4541); 1968 (4810); 1969 (5099); 1970 (5413); 1971 (5704); 1972 (6002); 1973 (6301); 1974 (6581) December: 1965, CFS 4049; 1966 (4335); 1967 (4625); 1968 (4892); 1969 (5201); 1970 (5523); 1971 (5802); 1972 (6088); 1973 (6384); 1974 (6659) 139 February: 1965. CFS 3793; 1966 (4107); 1967 (4397); L968 14708); 1969 (5026); 1970 (5261); 1971 lf-573); 1972 (5846); 1973 (6173); 1974 (6450) January: 1965. CFS 3770; 1966 (4071); 1967 (4370); 196$ 14669); 1969 (4923); 1970 (5250); 1971 (5547); 1972 (5824); 1973 (6151); 1974 (6430) July: 1965. CFS 3933; 1966 (4212); 1967 (4540); 1968 (4809); 1969 (5097); 1970 (5393); 1971 (5682); 1972 (5956); 1973 (6281); 1974 (6552) June: 1965. CFS 3884; 1966 (4201); 1967 (4477); 1968 (4774); 1969 (5048); 1970 (5355); 1971 (5663); 1972 (5964); 1973 (6258); 1974 (6531) March: 1965. CFS 3834; 1966 (4136); 1967 (4441); 1968 (4709); 1969 (5034); 1970 (5296); 1971 (5593); 1972 (5868); 1973 (6193); 1974 (6471) May: 1965. CFS 3865; 1966 (4173); 1967 (4461); 1968 (4759); 1969 (5060); 1970 (5331); 1971 (5646); 1972 (5942); 1973 (6139); 1974 (6511) November: 1965, CFS 4019; 1966 (4311); 1967 (4624); 1968 (4889); 1969 (5191); 1970 (5502); 1972 (6067); 1973 (6364); 1974 (6640) October: 1965, CFS 3989; 1966 (4281); 1967 (4581); 1968 (4851); 1969 (5145); 1970 (5477); 1971 (5753); 1972 (6046); 1973 (6343); 1974 (6621) September: 1965, CFS 3965; 1966 (4275); 1967 (4556); 1968 (4832); 1969 (5125); 1970 (5427); 1971 (5731); 1972 (6023); 1973 (6322); 1974 (6601) New York landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3773; 1965 (4077); 1966 (4404); 1967 (4681); 1968 (5002); 1969 (5386); 1970 (5611); 1971 (5913); 1972 (6113); 1973 (6412) April: 1965, CFS 3836; 1966 (4167); 1967 (4467); 1968 (4762); 1969 (5146); 1972 (5890); 1973 (6210); 1974 (6490) April-June: 1970, CFS 5481; 1971 (5662) August: 1965, CFS 3948; 1966 (4258); 1967 (4564); 1968 (4847); 1969 (5301); 1972 (6001); 1973 (6300); 1974 (6580) December: 1964, CFS 3748; 1965 (4047); 1966 (4371); 1967 (4650); 1968 (4976); 1969 (5343); 1971 (5801); 1972 (6087); 1973 (6383) February: 1965, CFS 3796; 1966 (4102); 1967 (4406); 1968 (4705); 1969 (5092); 1972 (5845); 1973 (6172); 1974 (6449) January: 1965, CFS 3768; 1966 (4085); 1967 (4405); 1968 (4694); 1969 (5092); 1972 (5823); 1973 (6150); 1974 (6429) January-March: 1970, CFS 5400; 1971 (5601) July: 1965, CFS 3927; 1966 (4243); 1967 (4546); 1968 (4822); 1969 (5251); 1972 (5932); 1973 (6280); 1974 (6551) July-September: 1970, CFS 5505 June: 1965, CFS 3895; 1966 (4209); 1967 (4542); 1968 (4814); 1969 (5177); 1972 (5963); 1973 (6257); 1974 (6530) March: 1965, CFS 3815; 1966 (4165); 1967 (4433); 1968 (4750); 1969 (5096); 1972 (5867); 1973 (6192); 1974 (6470) May: 1965, CFS 3871; 1966 (4189); 1967 (4488); 1968 (4777); 1969 (5170); 1972 (5941); 1973 (6138); 1974 (6510) November: 1965, CFS 4022; 1966 (4336); 1967 (4642); 1968 (4963); 1969 (5337); 1971 (5778); 1972 (6066); 1973 (6363) October: 1965, CFS 4021; 1966 (4309); 1967 (4612); 1968 (4960); 1969 (5319); 1972 (6045); 1973 (6342); 1974 (6620) October-December: 1970, CFS 5528 September: 1965, CFS 3972; 1966 (4295); 1967 (4576); 1968 (4933); 1969 (5313); 1971 (5730); 1972 (6022); 1973 (6321); 1974 (6614) North Carolina landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3818; 1965 (4126); 1966 (4513); 1967 (4665); 1968 (4922); 1969 (5217); 1970 (5746); 1971 (5916); 1972 (6117); 1973 (6416) April: 1965, CFS 3817; 1966 (4131); 1967 (4498); 1968 (4734); 1969 (4996); 1970 (5299); 1971 (5630); 1972 (5894); 1973 (6214); 1974 (6494) August: 1965, CFS 3923; 1966 (4232); 1967 (4533); 1968 (4804); 1969 (5101); 1970 (5422); 1971 (5707); 1972 (6005); 1973 (6305); 1974 (6584) December: 1965, CFS 4031; 1966 (4346); 1967 (4632); 1968 (4893); 1969 (5175); 1970 (5512); 1971 (5805); 1972 (6091); 1973 (6387) February: 1965, CFS 3783; 1966 (4096); 1967 (4429); 1968 (4688); 1969 (4958); 1970 (5243); 1971 (5567); 1972 (5849); 1973 (6176); 1974 (6453) January: 1965, CFS 3754; 1966 (4069); 1967 (4419); 1968 (4672); 1969 (4942); 1970 (5225); 1971 (5545); 1972 (5827); 1973 (6154); 1974 (6433) July: 1965, CFS 3897; 1966 (4214); 1967 (4516); 1968 (4786); 1969 (5071); 1970 (5416); 1971 (5685); 1972 (5984); 1973 (6284); 1974 (6555) June: 1965, CFS 3882; 1966 (4183); 1967 (4500); 1968 (4768); 1969 (5036); 1970 (5346); 1971 (5675); 1972 (5967); 1973 (6261); 1974 (6534) March: 1965, CFS 3798; 1966 (4117); 1967 (4439); 1968 (4717); 1969 (4977); 1970 (5287); 1971 (5590); 1972 (5871); 1973 (6196); 1974 (6474) May: 1965, CFS 3841; 1966 (4172); 1967 (4499); 1968 (4751); 1969 (5018); 1970 (5316); 1971 (5649); 1972 (5945); 1973 (6240); 1974 (6514) November: 1965, CFS 3994; 1966 (4303); 1967 (4611); 1968 (4886); 1969 (5155); 1970 (5482); 1971 (5781); 1972 (6070); 1973 (6367); 1974 (6643) October: 1965, CFS 3973; 1966 (4282); 1967 (4578); 1968 (4850); 1969 (5138); 1970 (5468); 1971 (5756); 1972 (6049); 1973 (6346); 1974 (6624) September: 1965, CFS 3953; 1966 (4256); 1967 (4574); 1968 (4828); 1969 (5113); 1970 (5432); 1971 (5734); 1972 (6026); 1973 (6325); 1974 (6604) Ohio landings annual summary: 1964 CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) 140 April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966 (4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608) January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941; 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) Oregon landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3920; 1965 (4288); 1966 (4549); 1967 (4843); 1968 (5149) Pacific coast landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4002; 1965 (4356); 1966 (4698); 1967 (5082) Rhode Island landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3794; 1965 (4081); 1966 (4395); 1967 (4674); 1968 (4983); 1969 (5257); 1970 (5556); 1971 (5912); 1972 (6112); 1973 (6411) April: 1965, CFS 3896; 1966 (4211); 1967 (4493); 1968 (4766); 1969 (5051); 1970 (5368); 1971 (5645); 1972 (5889); 1973 (6186); 1974 (6489) August: 1965, CFS 3993; 1966 (4278); 1967 (4569); 1968 (4849); 1969 (5130); 1970 (5457); 1971 (5703); 1972 (6000); 1973 (6299); 1974 (6579) December: 1964, CFS 3786; 1965 (4073); 1966 (4378); 1967 (4655); 1968 (4931); 1969 (5235); 1970 (5526); 1971 (5800); 1972 (6086); 1973 (6382) February: 1965, CFS 3862; 1966 (4163); 1967 (4444); 1968 (4742); 1969 (5006); 1970 (5303); 1971 (5602); 1972 (5844); 1973 (6171); 1974 (6448) January: 1965, CFS 3807; 1966 (4109); 1967 (4420); 1968 (4715); 1969 (4992); 1970 (5278); 1971 (5569); 1972 (5822); 1973 (6149); 1974 (6428) July: 1965, CFS 3964; 1966 (4273); 1967 (4547); 1968 (4827); 1969 (5109); 1970 (5435); 1971 (5681); 1972 (5882); 1973 (6279); 1974 (6550) June: 1965, CFS 3947; 1966 (4245); 1967 (4527); 1968 (4811); 1969 (5095); 1970 (5418); 1971 (5674); 1972 (5962); 1973 (6256); 1974 (6529) March: 1965, CFS 3878; 1966 (4193); 1967 (4457); 1968 (4752); 1969 (5008); 1970 (5334); 1971 (5626); 1972 (5866); 1973 (6191); 1974 (6469) May: 1965, CFS 3935; 1966 (4233); 1967 (4515); 1968 (4783); 1969 (5068); 1970 (5395); 1971 (5661); 1972 (5940); 1973 (6137); 1974 (6509) November: 1964, CFS 3752; 1965 (4050); 1966 (4365); 1967 (4636); 1968 (4912); 1969 (5211); 1970 (5518); 1971 (5777); 1972 (6065); 1973 (6362); 1974 (6638) October: 1964, CFS 3741; 1965 (4028); 1966 (4326); 1967 (4621); 1968 (4890); 1969 (5192); 1970 (5506); 1971 (5752); 1972 (6044); 1973 (6341); 1974 (6619) September: 1965, CFS 4001; 1966 (4304); 1967 (4589); 1968 (4868); 1969 (5159); 1970 (5483); 1971 (5729); 1972 (6021); 1973 (6320); 1974 (6599) shrimp landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3785; 1965 (4113); 1966 (4415); 1967 (4775); 1968 (5132); 1969 (5407); 1970 (5722); 1971 (5924); 1972 (6125); 1973 (6424) April: 1965, CFS 3951; 1966 (4223); 1967 (4507); 1968 (4916); 1969 (5203); 1970 (5373); 1971 (5637); 1972 (5929); 1973 (6222); 1974 (6502) August: 1965, CFS 4023; 1966 (4307); 1967 (4618); 1968 (5024); 1969 (5253); 1970 (5396); 1971 (5715); 1972 (6013); 1973 (6313); 1974 (6592) December: 1964, CFS 3749; 1965 (4083); 1966 (4373); 1967 (4739); 1968 (5066); 1969 (5289); 1970 (5516); 1971 (5813); 1972 (6142); 1973 (6395) February: 1965, CFS 3891; 1966 (4198); 1967 (4468); 1968 (4862); 1969 (5183); 1970 (5362); 1971 (5574); 1972 (5857); 1973 (6184); 1974 (6461) January: 1965, CFS 3864; 1966 (4174); 1967 (4427); 1968 (4852); 1969 (5173); 1970 (5358); 1971 (5548); 1972 (5835); 1973 (6162); 1974 (6441) July: 1965, CFS 4007; 1966 (4297); 1967 (4594); 1968 (5005); 1969 (5228); 1970 (5390); 1971 (5693); 1972 (5992); 1973 (6292); 1974 (6563) June: 1965, CFS 4006; 1966 (4269); 1967 (4567); 1968 (4993); 1969 (5220); 1970 (5385); 1971 (5667); 1972 (5975); 1973 (6269); 1974 (6542) March: 1965, CFS 3917; 1966 (4207); 1967 (4478); 1968 (4908); 1969 (5194); 1970 (5363); 1971 (5596); 1972 (5879); 1973 (6205); 1974 (6482) May: 1965, CFS 3971; 1966 (4235); 1967 (4525); 1968 (4947); 1969 (5214); 1970 (5374); 1971 (5657); 1972 (5953); 1973 (6248); 1974 (6522) November: 1964, CFS 3743; 1965 (4062); 1966 (4357); 1967 (4722); 1968 (5063); 1969 (5281); 1970 (5489); 1971 (5789); 1972 (6078); 1973 (6375) 141 October: 1965. CFS 4043: 1966 (4349); 1967 (4706); 1968 (5056); 1969 (5274); 1970 (5461); 1971 (5764); 1972 (6057); 1973 (6354) September: 1965, CFS 4032; 1966 (4323); 1967 (4670); 1968 (5043); 1969 (5259); 1970 (5442); 1971 (5742); 1972 (6034); 1973 (6334); 1974 (6612) South Atlantic States landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3910; 1965 (4333); 1966 (4600); 1968 (5536); 1971 (6230) South Carolina landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3819; 1965 (4138); 1966 (4447); 1967 (4654); 1968 (4948); 1969 (5212); 1970 (5768); 1971 (5917); 1972 (6118); 1973 (6417) April: 1965, CFS 3851; 1966 (4143); 1967 (4431); 1968 (4731); 1969 (4995); 1970 (5291); 1971 (5621); 1972 (5895); 1973 (6215); 1974 (6495) August: 1965, CFS 3938; 1966 (4254); 1967 (4535); 1968 (4812); 1969 (5091); 1970 (5421); 1971 (5708); 1972 (6006); 1973 (6306); 1974 (6585) December: 1965, CFS 4053; 1966 (4329); 1967 (4627); 1968 (4900); 1969 (5185); 1970 (5532); 1971 (5806); 1972 (6092); 1973 (6388) February: 1965, CFS 3840; 1966 (4091); 1967 (4394); 1968 (4685); 1969 (4965); 1970 (5246); 1971 (5566); 1972 (5850); 1973 (6177); 1974 (6454) January: 1965, CFS 3833; 1966 (4089); 1967 (4368); 1968 (4664); 1969 (4955); 1970 (5221); 1971 (5543); 1972 (5828); 1973 (6155); 1974 (6434) July: 1965, CFS 3915; 1966 (4227); 1967 (4505); 1968 (4787); 1969 (5069); 1970 (5380); 1971 (5686); 1972 (5985); 1973 (6285); 1974 (6556) June: 1965, CFS 3883; 1966 (4226); 1967 (4476); 1968 (4767); 1969 (5045); 1970 (5352); 1971 (5676); 1972 (5968); 1973 (6262); 1974 (6535) March: 1965, CFS 3846; 1966 (4121); 1967 (4414); 1968 (4711); 1969 (4974); 1970 (5271); 1971 (5591); 1972 (5872); 1973 (6197); 1974 (6475) May: 1965, CFS 3859; 1966 (4179); 1967 (4449); 1968 (4746); 1969 (5014); 1970 (5325); 1971 (5650); 1972 (5946); 1973 (6241); 1974(6515) November: 1965, CFS 4013; 1966 (4315); 1967 (4605); 1968 (4894); 1969 (5176); 1970 (5484); 1971 (5782); 1972 (6071); 1973 (6368) October: 1965, CFS 3998; 1966 (4296); 1967 (4579); 1968 (4856); 1969 (5143); 1970 (5467); 1971 (5757); 1972 (6050); 1973 (6347); 1974 (6625) September: 1965, CFS 3974; 1966 (4271); 1967 (4558); 1968 (4826); 1969 (5117); 1970 (5453); 1971 (5735); 1972 (6027); 1973 (6326); 1974 (6605) Texas landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3901; 1965 (4156); 1966 (4529); 1967 (4675); 1968 (4962); 1969 (5232); 1970 (5616); 1971 (5923); 1972 (6124); 1973 (6423) April: 1965, CFS 3894; 1966 (4169); 1967 (4465); 1968 (4757); 1969 (5028); 1970 (5309); 1971 (5613); 1972 (5928); 1973 (6221); 1974 (6501) August: 1965, CFS 3970; 1966 (4279); 1967 (4544); 1968 (4821); 1969 (5093); 1970 (5419); 1971 (5714); 1972 (6012); 1973 (6312); 1974 (6591) December: 1964, CFS 3782; 1965 (4036); 1966 (4352); 1967 (4656); 1968 (4905); 1969 (5207); 1970 (5513); 1971 (5812); 1972 (6140); 1973 (6394) February: 1965, CFS 3814; 1966 (4130); 1967 (4402); 1968 (4755); 1969 (4989); 1970 (5270); 1971 (5585); 1972 (5856); 1973 (6183); 1974 (6460) January: 1965, CFS 3812; 1966 (4086); 1967 (4381); 1968 (4684); 1969 (4979); 1970 (5237); 1971 (5546); 1972 (5834); 1973 (6161); 1974 (6440) July: 1965, CFS 3969; 1966 (4242); 1967 (4520); 1968 (4806); 1969 (5077); 1970 (5402); 1971 (5692); 1972 (5991); 1973 (6291); 1974 (6562) June: 1965, CFS 3968; 1966 (4234); 1967 (4519); 1968 (4793); 1969 (5070); 1970 (5384); 1971 (5656); 1972 (5974); 1973 (6268); 1974 (6541) March: 1965, CFS 3824; 1966 (4168); 1967 (4418); 1968 (4756); 1969 (5016); 1970 (5290); 1971 (5603); 1972 (5878); 1973 (6204); 1974 (6481) May: 1965, CFS 3936; 1966 (4205); 1967 (4518); 1968 (4761); 1969 (5039); 1970 (5342); 1971 (5636); 1972 (5952); 1973 (6247); 1974 (6521) November: 1964, CFS 3781; 1965 (4029); 1966 (4317); 1967 (4615); 1968 (4882); 1969 (5168); 1970 (5485); 1971 (5788); 1972 (6077); 1973 (6374); 1974 (6650) October: 1964, CFS 3763; 1965 (4010); 1966 (4301); 1967 (4587); 1968 (4858); 1969 (5157); 1970 (5472); 1971 (5763); 1972 (6056); 1973 (6353); 1974 (6631) September: 1964, CFS 3762; 1965 (3995); 1966 (4286); 1967 (4571); 1968 (4841); 1969 (5144); 1970 (5446); 1971 (5741); 1972 (6033); 1973 (6332); 1974 (6611) United States landings 1965, SD 59 1966, SD 60 1971, SD 65 annual summary: 1964, CFS 4098; 1965 (4398); 1966 (4400); 1967 (5134); 1973 (6400) Virginia landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3816; 1965 (4124); 1966 (4462); 1967 (4673); 1968 (4929); 1969 (5326); 1970 (5720); 1971 (5915); 1972 (6116) April: 1965, CFS 3872; 1966 (4141); 1967 (4492); 1968 (4753); 1969 (5050); 1970 (5391); 1971 (5629); 1972 (5893); 1973 (6213); 1974 (6493) August: 1965, CFS 3966; 1966 (4250); 1967 (4543); 1968 (4808); 1969 (5124); 1970 (5445); 1971 (5706); 1972 (6004); 1973 (6304); 1974 (6583) December: 1964, CFS 3758; 1965 (4074); 1966 (4353); 1967 (4633); 1968 (4904); 1969 (5241); 1970 (5521); 1971 (5804); 1972 (6090); 1973 (6386) February: 1965, CFS 3825; 1966 (4104); 1967 (4458); 1968 (4704); 1969 (4984); 1970 (5354); 1971 (5572); 1972 (5848); 1973 (6175); 1974 (6452) 142 January: 1965, CFS 3799; 1966 (4075); 1967 (4456); 1968 (4677); 1969 (4943); 1970 (5350); 1971 (5553); 1972 (5826); 1973 (6153); 1974 (6432) July: 1965, CFS 3962; 1966 (4241); 1967 (4534); 1968 (4795); 1969 (5111); 1970 (5430); 1971 (5684); 1972 (5983); 1973 (6283); 1974 (6554) June: 1965, CFS 3912; 1966 (4204); 1967 (4514); 1968 (4776); 1969 (5098); 1970 (5409); 1971 (5664); 1972 (5966); 1973 (6260); 1974 (6533) March: 1965, CFS 3866; 1966 (4135); 1967 (4474); 1968 (4738); 1969 (5027); 1970 (5379); 1971 (5617); 1972 (5870); 1973 (6195); 1974 (6473) May: 1965, CFS 3889; 1966 (4181); 1967 (4495); 1968 (4765); 1969 (5075); 1970 (5399); 1971 (5648); 1972 (5944); 1973 (6239); 1974 (6513) November: 1965, CFS 4030; 1966 (4327); 1967 (4617); 1968 (4880); 1969 (5231); 1970 (5507); 1971 (5780); 1972 (6069); 1973 (6366) October: 1965, CFS 4018; 1966 (4294); 1967 (4592); 1968 (4864); 1969 (5169); 1970 (5499); 1971 (5755); 1972 (6048); 1973 (6345); 1974 (6623) September: 1965, CFS 3996; 1966 (4266); 1967 (4565); 1968 (4834); 1969 (5151); 1970 (5486); 1971 (5733); 1972 (6025); 1973 (6324); 1974 (6603) Washington landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3921; 1965 (4287); 1966 (4548); 1967 (4842); 1968 (5148) Wisconsin landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966 (4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608) January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941; 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) Fishery studies underwater direct observations, SEP 921 gear development, SEP 921 saturation diving, SEP 921 Fishery supplies chart book of U.S.: 1960-70, CFS 5586; 1960-72 (6333) Fishery trade associations Japan, FB 70:265 Fishing using an electric field with an otter-trawl net fishing areas, SEP 734 fishing gear, SEP 734 fishing results, SEP 734 procedure, SEP 734 Fishing effort decision criteria, FB 70:678 definition, FB 70:671 input-output analysis, FB 70:673 interpretation of fishing skill, FB 70:676 Fishing exhibition, world London, May 27-June 1, 1965, FFL 100 Fishing industries general information, of selected countries, FFL 2 Fishing industry Mexico, C 250 Fishing vessel(s) commercial, life aboard, SEP 1066 small boats, improvement of design and efficiency, SEP 768 statistics, 1957-66 horsepower, FL 610 length, FL 610 tonnage, FL 610 Fishing vessels — see also Vessels Fishways — see Salmon, chinook Fistularia petimba feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:944 Flatfish field guide, western North Atlantic, C 263 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F-16; May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) predation by bluefish, SEP 940 Flatfish — see also Bothus thompsoni Flavors undesirable, masking in fish oil, FB 69:215 Floating laboratory study of aquatic organisms and their environment, C 356 Floating traps Alaska salmon, FL 611 143 Flores Sea. Makassar Strait Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Florida Alligator Harbor. FB 71:235 Apalachicola Bay. FB 71:235 benthic macroinvertebrates and sediments from up- land canals, Tampa Bay, D 94 biological investigations of thread herring, 1967, C 290 bluefin tuna from waterway, FB 69:251 Boca Ciega Bay. FB 67:213, 68:299, 69:273 Buttonwood Canal fishes and juvenile stages of pink shrimp, December 1962-June 1965, D 22 calico scallop fishery, S 627 calico scallops off eastern, FB 69:399 Cape Kennedy, FIR 5:85 Cape San Bias, FIR 4:178 Charlotte Harbor, D 13; S 541 Choctawhatchee Bay, FB 71:235 construction of upland canals, Tampa Bay, FB 71:155 Crystal River, FB 70:1111 east coast, biology of Atlantic sailfish, S 675:84 fish recipes, FMDS 1 Gulf Breeze, C 247, 260, 335 Gulf of Mexico estuarine inventory and study, area description, C 368 Hillsborough Bay, FB 68:191 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3795; 1965 (4123); 1966 (4416); 1967 (4660); 1968 (4966); 1969 (5269); 1970 (5607); 1971 (5919); 1972 (6120); 1973 (6419) April: 1965, CFS 3822; 1966 (4142); 1967 (4435); 1968 (4829); 1969 (5041); 1970 (5322); 1971 (5632); 1972 (5897); 1973 (6217) August: 1965, CFS 3931; 1966 (4238); 1967 (4531); 1968 (4902); 1969 (5187); 1970 (5437); 1971 (5710); 1972 (6008); 1973 (6308) December: 1965, CFS 4039; 1966 (4338); 1967 (4639); 1968 (4954); 1969 (5223); 1970 (5522); 1971 (5808); 1972 (6094); 1973 (6390) February: 1965, CFS 3792; 1966 (4092); 1967 (4387); 1968 (4693); 1969 (4999); 1970 (5292); 1971 (5619); 1972 (5852); 1973 (6179); 1974 (6456) January: 1965, CFS 3755; 1966 (4076); 1967 (4367); 1968 (4667); 1969 (4980); 1970 (5280); 1971 (5559); 1972 (5830); 1973 (6157); 1974 (6436) July: 1965, CFS 3906; 1966 (4215); 1967 (4509); 1968 (4876); 1969 (5166); 1970 (5408); 1971 (5688); 1972 (5987); 1973 (6287) June: 1965, CFS 3885; 1966 (4196); 1967 (4482); 1968 (4861); 1969 (5147); 1970 (5392); 1971 (5677); 1972 (5970); 1973 (6264) March: 1965, CFS 3801; 1966 (4116); 1967 (4412); 1968 (4800); 1969 (5020); 1970 (5315); 1971 (5618); 1972 (5874); 1973 (6199) May: 1965, CFS 3856; 1966 (4184); 1967 (4453); 1968 (4837); 1969 (5064); 1970 (5348); 1971 (5652); 1972 (5948); 1973 (6243) November: 1965, CFS 4004; 1966 (4316); 1967 (4609); 1968 (4939); 1969 (5216); 1970 (5500); 1971 (5784); 1972 (6073); 1973 (6370) October: 1965, CFS 3986; 1966 (4283); 1967 (4580); 1968 (4924); 1969 (5204); 1970 (5473); 1971 (5759); 1972 (6052); 1973 (6349) September: 1965, CFS 3955; 1966 (4263); 1967 (4559); 1968 (4911); 1969 (5199); 1970 (5454); 1971 (5737); 1972 (6029); 1973 (6328) menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 Miami, C 305; SEP 857; TM SEFC-1 Miami Beach, FB 70:186 northeast, shrimp fishery brown, S 605 pink, S 605 Panama City, FB 72:181, 657; FIR 4:169 Pensacola, FB 68:135 Pine Island Sound, D 13 Porpoise Lake, Central Florida Bay, S 604 recreational fishery, near St. Petersburg, 1971, SEP 1093 royal red shrimp, east of, FB 69:313 St. Andrew Bay, FB 71:235; FIR 4:166 St. Johns River abundance and distribution of juvenile blue crabs, 1966, C 264 blue crab studies, 1964, C 215; FB 67:17 growth rate of blue crabs, 1966, C 264 practicability of fish-passage facilities for shad, 1966, C 264 water temperature and migration of American shad, FB 70:659 St. Petersburg recreational fishery, 1971, SEP 1093 St. Petersburg Beach, C 239, 242, 257, 288, 342; S 521; TM SER-2 Sanibel and Tortugas grounds mortality rates in populations of pink shrimp, FB 66:491 Sarasota, FB 70:63 scombrid fishes, S 595 seasonal occurrence of young in Pensacola estuaries, S 672 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Tampa Bay, C 255, 290; D 13, 14, 24, 34, 73, 87, 90; FB 71:145; S 541, 561 Tampa Bay, hydrographic observations: 1967, D 55; 1968 (63) Tarpon Springs, SEP 799 Tortugas recoveries of marked pin shrimp released in 1965, D 20 shelf, FB 67:165 west coast experimental fish trawling survey, SEP 764 tributaries, hydrological and biological characteristics, FB 66:463 Flounder, arrowtooth mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 144 Flounder, fourspot viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Flounder, fringed food habits of, Georgia, FB 72:520 taken during shrimp trawling, south Atlantic coast of United States, 1931-35, S 570 Flounder, Gulf Stream larvae and young in Chesapeake Bight, FB 71:735 Flounder, lefteye Georgia coast, FB 70:347 Flounder, left-hand feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Flounder, ocellated food habits of, Georgia, FB 72:521 Flounder, smallmouth larvae and young in Chesapeake Bight, FB 71:735 Flounder, southern commercial gigging, FL 586 Flounder, spotfin development and distribution of larval, FB 68:261 Flounder, starry Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Flounder, summer activity and feeding behavior under controlled laboratory conditions, FB 70:1127 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 distribution of eggs and larvae on the continental shelf, 1965-66, FB 71:527 history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 length-weight relation, seasonal variations and sex differences, S 531 Flounder, winter age and growth, Georges Bank, FB 71:505 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 Flounder, yellowtail distribution, Nova Scotia to Long Island, FB 70:641 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 New England offshore fisheries, a brief history, FL 594 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Flounders food habits of four species, Georgia, FB 72:515 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) frozen fillets historical U.S. statistics, 1945-67, SD 61 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 polyethylene trays for fillets, SEP 1061 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63 Alaska plaice, D 96 arrowtooth flounder, D 96 butter sole, D 96 Dover sole, D 96 English sole, D 96 flathead sole, D 96 Pacific halibut, D 96 rex sole, D 96 rock sole, D 96 sand sole, D 96 starry flounder, D 96 yellowfin sole, D 96 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) fish behavior as related to fishing techniques and tac- tics, USSR, SEP 805 role in world fisheries, C 250 Third Technical Meeting on Fishing Boats, SEP 768 West African countries technical conference on fisheries, July 31-August 4, 1967, FFL 128 Food fish fresh and frozen products current developments, May 1971, CEA F-10 situation and outlook: November 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10) market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F- 16; May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) price differential between U.S. -caught and imported Japanese raw albacore, October 1973, CEA F-16 report on fuel shortage as of November 1973 affect on fish products, CEA F-16:22 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1970 (F-19) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) October 1969, CEA F-6 Food selectivity and gill rakers among mackerels, tunas, and dolphins, FB 69:361 Food web calculation of the coefficients, FB 70:1056 concentration factors, FB 70:1057 development of matrix and equations, FB 70:1053 further variations of matrix analysis, FB 70:1055 mullet anomaly, FB 70:1057 pelagic versus shallow water populations, FB 70:1057 Foods used in attempts to raise fish larvae, S 632 Forcipiger sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona Hawaii, FB 72:915 Ford River, Michigan water quality investigations, S 559 Formosa — see Taiwan Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana, FB 71:473 Fossils — see Moridae 145 Fossils, rare dredged off Atlantic coast. SEP 774 FPC— see Fish protein concentrate France fisheries of, FFL 1 fish importers. FFL 96 Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake summer and fall thermal regime. 1964-67, D 38 Free radicals nature of, in freeze-dried fishery products and other lipid-protein systems. FB 69:371 Sfiller Freeman about the research, C 261 about the vessel, C 261 Miller Freeman — see also Vessels Freeze-dried fishery products nature of free radicals in, and other lipid-protein systems. FB 69:371 Freezing preservation of blue crab meat, S 630 Fregata — see Vessels French Frigate Shoal sea surface temperature and salinity, 1957-68, D 69 Freshwater ice — see Refrigeration of fresh fish Frogfishes Georgia coast, FB 70:338 FRP — see Fiber glass reinforced plastic Fuel shortages affect on fishermen, SEP 1003 status as of November 30, 1973, CEA F-16 Fundulus diaphanus diaphanus — see Killifish, eastern banded Fundulus heteroclitus — see Mummichog Fundulus majalis — see Killifish, striped Fur seal industry of Pribilof Islands industrial products from, C 275 number taken, 1786-1965, C 275 production and sales of meal and oil 1919-65, C 275 shipment and sale of bones, 1917-19, C 275 Interim Convention for the Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals, FB 70:253 investigations activity of young males on land, S 617, 628 adult males on the hauling grounds, S 617 age classification and number killed, S 584, 597, 617, 628 anomalies, S 522 attached organisms (commensals), S 537, 584 behavior, S 522, 536, 537 distribution by age and sex, S 522, 537 distribution by date and locality, S 522, 537, 584, 597, 617, 628 experimental skins, S 536 female population, S 536 fetal mortality, last 6 months of gestation, S 537 food, S 522, 537, 584, 597, 617, 628 injured, sick, and diseased at sea, S 522, 537 male population, S 536, 628 marking, S 584, 597, 617, 62« mortality, S 584, 597, 617, 628 pelagic research, S 617 population estimates, S 536, 584, 597, 617, 628 predictions of 1966 kill of males, S 536 1967 kill of males, S 584 1968 kill of males, S 597 1969 kill of males, S 617 1970 kill of males, S 628 pups mortality, S 536, 628 nutrition, S 597, 628 weights, S 536, 628 radionuclides in seal teeth, S 536 relation to commercial fisheries, S 537, 584, 628 relative abundance and size of groups, S 537 reproduction, S 536, 537, 584, 597, 628 rookery charts, S 536 size and reproductive condition, S 522, 537, 584, 597, 628 skinning aboard research vessel, S 522 special studies, S 584, 628 tag recoveries and tagging, S 522, 536, 537, 628 Japanese research: 1965, S 537; 1967 (597) northern distribution and movements, C 336 food, C 336 history of fur sealing, C 336 management, C 336 mortality and disease, C 336 physical characteristics, C 336 processing and sale of skins, C 336 sealing on Pribilof Islands, C 336 proximate composition of meat commercially ground, FIR 6:91 eviscerated carcasses obtained at intervals during harvest season, FIR 6:91 eviscerated carcasses with blubber and bone, FIR 6:90 eviscerated carcasses with blubber and bone remov- ed, FIR 6:91 G Gabon fisheries: 1967 and 1970, FFL 165 Gadidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 fish larvae from Puget Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Gadidae — see also Codfishes; Fish larvae Gadus macrocephalus — see Cod, Pacific Gadus morhua — see Cod, Atlantic Gaffkaemia internal defense mechanisms involved in, of lobsters, FB 69:471 Galena Bay, Alaska, FB 71:665 Galveston, Texas, C 230, 246, 268, 325, 343 146 Galveston, Texas Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory facilities contained in, C 307 report for 1967, C 295 juvenile and postlarval shrimp studies, 1967, C 295 larval culture of penaeid shrimp, C 388:33 Galveston Bay, Texas bait shrimp industry, FL 582 brown shrimp, taken by trawl, D 93 hydrographic survey, S 639 Galveston Entrance, Texas, D 74 Galveston Laboratory — see Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center Gambia, The fisheries, 1973, FFL 74-3 Gar, longnose Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Gars Georgia coast, FB 70:334 Gasterosteidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Gasterosteus aculeatus — see Stickleback, threespine Gear electrical harvesting gear, Pascagoula, Mississippi, TM SEFC-2 harvesting surf clam, C 364 improvement of longline, SEP 740 Gemini spacecraft, FB 67:289 Gempylidae — see Fish larvae General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) duty changes in fishery products resulting from Kennedy round of negotiations, CFS 4464 Genetics impact on trout industry, SEP 945 impressions regarding, in Japan, C 388:123 of American oyster, C 388:75 progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Georges Bank incidental catches of finfish in sea scallop dredges, SEP 795 photographic and dredge-collection stations, S 613 Georgia Altamaha River, D 35 coastal fishes, description, D 35; FB 70:323 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3804; 1965 (4133); 1966 (4446); 1967 (4653); 1968 (4914); 1969 (5210); 1970 (5769); 1971 (5918); 1972 (6119); 1973 (6418) April: 1965, CFS 3850; 1966 (4151); 1967 (4430); 1968 (4730); 1969 (5001); 1970 (5286); 1971 (5615); 1972 (5896); 1973 (6216); 1974 (6496) August: 1965, CFS 3937; 1966 (4248); 1967 (4538); 1968 (4824); 1969 (5102); 1970 (5415); 1971 (5709); 1972 (6007); 1973 (6307); 1974 (6586) December: 1965, CFS 4046; 1966 (4347); 1967 (4630); 1968 (4888); 1969 (5190); 1970 (5494); 1971 (5807); 1972 (6093); 1973 (6389) February: 1965, CFS 3838; 1966 (4097); 1967 (4392); 1968 (4686); 1969 (4944); 1970 (5242); 1971 (5568); 1972 (5851); 1973 (6178); 1974 (6455) January: 1965, CFS 3832; 1966 (4088); 1967 (4391); 1968 (4663); 1969 (4926); 1970 (5219); 1971 (5544); 1972 (5829); 1973 (6156); 1974 (6435) July: 1965, CFS 3922; 1966 (4229); 1967 (4504); 1968 (4788); 1969 (5073); 1970 (5381); 1971 (5687); 1972 (5986); 1973 (6286); 1974 (6557) June: 1965, CFS 3913; 1966 (4228); 1967 (4475); 1968 (4772); 1969 (5033); 1970 (5353); 1971 (5651); 1972 (5969); 1973 (6263); 1974 (6536) March: 1965, CFS 3847; 1966 (4119); 1967 (4417); 1968 (4713); 1969 (4969); 1970 (5265); 1971 (5589); 1972 (5873); 1973 (6198); 1974 (6476) May: 1965, CFS 3861; 1966 (4176); 1967 (4467); 1968 (4747); 1969 (5013); 1970 (5338); 1971 (5631); 1972 (5947); 1973 (6242); 1974 (6516) November: 1965, CFS 4011; 1966 (4306); 1967 (4606); 1968 (4870); 1969 (5156); 1970 (5491); 1971 (5783); 1972 (6072); 1973 (6369); 1974 (6645) October: 1965, CFS 3999; 1966 (4289); 1967 (4583); 1968 (4848); 1969 (5137); 1970 (5466); 1971 (5758); 1972 (6051); 1973 (6348); 1974 (6626) September: 1965, CFS 3961; 1966 (4268); 1967 (4554); 1968 (4839); 1969 (5112); 1970 (5452); 1971 (5736); 1972 (6028); 1973 (6327); 1974 (6606) St. Simons Island, C 267 Sapelo Island, FB 71:279 shad fisheries by water area, 1960, S 550 shrimp fishery brown, S 605 sea bob, S 605 Trachypeneus constrictus, S 605 Skidaway River, FB 70:1293 Germany, West fisheries 1964, MNL 57 1966, FFL 57 1970-71, FFL 73-12 annual survey 1965, FFL 57 fisheries situation, FFL 57 fishing industry changes in government support, FFL 168 frozen herring market potential 1970, FFL 181 Germo alalunga — see Tuna Gerreidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Gerreidae — see also Mojarras Geryon quinquedens — see Crab, red Ghana fisheries: 1970, FFL 77; 1972 (74-2) Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 shrimp commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 147 Charles H. Gilbert — see Vessels Gill nets comparison of salmon catches in mono- and multifila- ment. SEP 996 Great Lakes. FL 606 mesh selection curves for Pacific salmon on the high seas. FB 65:381 Gill rakers and food selectivity among mackerels, tunas, and dolphins. FB 69:361 Gillichthys mirabilis — see Goby, longjaw Glands — see Pituitary gland Globicephala macrorhyncha—see Blackfish, short- finned: Whale, short-finned pilot Glossanodon mildredae — see Fish Glossanodon polli additions to argentinine fishes, FB 68:35 Gloucester. Massachusetts, C 231, 241, 340; SEP 742, 1041 Glyptocephalus eynoglossus — see Sole, gray Glyptocephalus zachirus — see Sole, rex Goatfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Goatfish. golden banded Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5:41 Goatfish. red caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Gobies Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Gobiesocidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Gobiesocidae — see also Clingfishes Gobiidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Gobiidae — see also Gobies Gobiosoma bosci — see Goby, naked Gobiosoma ginsburgi — see Goby, seaboard Goby, arrow Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Goby, bay Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Goby, longjaw comparative effects of 10° and 18°C treatment on gonadal recrudescence, FB 70:1148 effects of constant temperature and photoperiod on regressing gonads, FB 70:1139 stages of active gametogenesis (May), FB 70:1141 stages of active spermatogenesis (January), FB 70:1142 effects of high temperatures on gonadal function in different seasons, FB 70:1143 effects of long photoperiod treatment (15°C) on fish with regressing testes, FB 70:1147 effects of photoperiod at 20°C on fish with regressing or quiescent gonads, FB 70:1146 effects of 12° and 20°C treatment on fish in stages of active gametogenesis, FB 70:1147 gonad function effects of 16° C treatment on, FB 70:1146 effects of 21°-22°C and photoperiod treatment on, FB 70:1144 gonadal recrudescense, FB 70:1149 gonadal regression, FB 70:1148 inhibition of testicular regression by low temperature, FB 70:1148 Goby, naked ecological study on Georgia coast, FB 71:279 Goby, seaboard caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 ecological study on Georgia coast, FB 71:279 Goby, tidewater Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Gold bioaccumulation of radioactive, used as sediment tracer, FB 65:427 Goldeye vertical distribution patterns descriptions of Fort Peck Reservoir area and sampl- ing site, FB 71:474 results, FB 71:475 Goldfish history in Lake Erie, FL 630 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Gol'fstrim — see Vessels Gomphosus varius feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:994 Goniaster americanus — see Sea star Gonostomatidae — see Fish larvae Goosefish caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Gottidia pyramidata areal distribution, Tampa Bay, Florida, 1967, C 290 Grace Creek, Alaska, FB 69:587 Grammatorcynus bicarinatus eggs and young, S 652 Grampus griseus — see Dolphin, Risso's Grass — see Sea grass; Shoal grass; Turtle grass Gray grampus — see Dolphin, Risso's Grayling, Arctic Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 North America bibliography of, C 213 Grays Harbor, Washington, S 537 Great Central Lake fertilization, effect on juvenile sockeye salmon, FB 70:37 primary production, FB 70:13 zooplankton standing stock, FB 70:25 Great Lakes amino acid composition of alewife, FIR 3(1):47 fisheries and limnology research patents and patent applications, S 528 publications by staff members and scientists, Great Lakes Fishery Investigations, S 528 148 research program, 1957-64, S 528 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) handling, smoking, and preserving coho salmon, C 346 historical catch statistics, 1966, CFS 4825 historical fishery statistics, SD 60 Lake Erie fish, FL 630 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3954; 1965 (4225); 1966 (4601); 1967 (4971); 1968 (5247); 1969 (5236); 1971 (6234); 1972 (6571) trawl cod end mesh sizes selectivity toward yellow perch in Lake Erie, SEP 752 water quality of streams tributary to Lakes Superior and Michigan, S 559 Great Lakes — see also Haul seining Greece fisheries: 1967, FFL 34; 1969-70 (34) fishing industry possibilities and prospects for development, 1968, FFL 34 processing and foreign trade, 1966, FFL 34 foreign trade by major species, 1970, FFL 35 fish: 1965, FFL 34(S); 1968-69 (34-A) processed fishery products production of: 1965, FFL 34(S); 1968 (34-A); 1969 (34-A); 1970 (35) Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65 discussion by species, C 297 fishing effort, C 297 species composition of catch, C 297 vessels, gear, and methods, C 297 Greenland cod fillets, production trends, mid- 1968, FFL 157 fisheries, 1964 and 1965 trends, FFL 92 salmon fisheries, FFL 92- A, 119 Greenling, kelp Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Grenadiers resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Gribbles control and prevention, SEP 995 distribution, SEP 995 types and descriptions, SEP 995 Groundfish Atlantic and Pacific, 1932-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6271 demand indicators, CFS 6271 demand projections, CFS 6271 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6271 domestic projections, CFS 6271 foreign consumption, CFS 6271 foreign production, CFS 6271 government programs, CFS 6271 industry performance indicators, CFS 6271 international trade, CFS 6271 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6271 canned products situation and outlook, December 1972, CEA F-14 fillets market review and outlook, November 1974, CEA F- 19 fresh and frozen products . situation and outlook: May 1971, CEA F-10; November 1971 (F-12) market review and outlook: May 1974, CEA F-17; August 1974 (F-18) North Atlantic cross section production functions, C 371:42 Nova Scotia to Long Island July-August distribution, FB 70:647 October-November distribution, FB 70:646 seasonal distribution, FB 70:647 Oregon mercury content, FB 71:713 recommendations for handling catch keeping free from bilge contamination, FIR 5:212 preparing for storage aboard vessel, FIR 5:209 storing and icing, FIR 5:211 unloading at dock, FIR 5:212 improving quality of vessel deck equipment, FIR 5:207 protecting fish from heat, FIR 5:205 protecting fish from physical damage, FIR 5:206 preparing vessel and equipment for subsequent catches, FIR 5:213 situation and outlook: October 1969, CEA F-6; annual review 1969 (F-7) Woods Hole survey program distribution and seasonal movements, SEP 846 machine processing methods, SEP 846 predicting fluctuations of Georges Bank haddock, SEP 846 routine data collected, SEP 846 sampling design, SEP 846 trawl comparison studies, SEP 846 trawl efficiency — a critical problem, SEP 846 unexploited stocks, SEP 846 world situation, annual review 1971, CEA F-13 world supplies, situation and outlook, November 1971, CEA F-12 Groundfish survey trawl catches and oceanographic data, eastern Bering Sea, 1972, D 79 Grouper, red Gulf of Mexico depth distribution, SEP 887 geographical distribution, SEP 887 habitat, SEP 887 seasonal abundance and migration, SEP 887 temperatures of occurrence, SEP 887 Grouper, Warsaw Gulf of Mexico bottom longline explorations, SEP 826 149 Grouper, yellowedge Gulf of Mexico bottom longline explorations. SEP 826 Grubby caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Grunion asymmetry analysis possible statistical indicator of environmental stress. FB 71:357 effect of p.p'-DDT on developmental stability, FB 71:921 effects of delayed initial feeding on larvae, FB 68:411 Grunts Georgia coast. FB 70:340 Guam sea surface temperature and salinity, 1962-69, D 69 Guatemala exploitation of marine resources, FFL 111 fisheries, FFL 70 Guianas sea bob trends and potential of fishery, SEP 889 Guinea fisheries of equatorial, FFL 150 Guinean Trawling Survey review of principal results, FFL 150 Gulf Breeze, Florida, C 247, 260, 335 Gulf coast shrimp data annual summary: 1964, CFS 3784; 1965 (4111); 1966 (4411); 1967 (4781); 1968 (5107); 1969 (5412); 1970 (5721); 1971 (5925); 1972 (6126); 1973 (6425) April: 1965, CFS 3959; 1966 (4224); 1967 (4510); 1968 (4945); 1969 (5200); 1970 (5382); 1971 (5638); 1972 (5930); 1973 (6223); 1974 (6503) August: 1965, CFS 4024; 1966 (4308); 1967 (4619) 1968 (4994); 1969 (5341); 1970 (5439); 1971 (5716); 1972 (6014); 1973 (6314); 1974 (6593) December: 1964, CFS 3750; 1965 (4084); 1966 (4374); 1967 (4740); 1968 (5079); 1969 (5364); 1970 (5517); 1971 (5814); 1972 (6143); 1973 (6396) February: 1965, CFS 3892; 1966 (4195); 1967 (4466); 1968 (4863); 1969 (5181); 1970 (5371); 1971 (5575); 1972 (5858); 1973 (6185); 1974 (6462) January: 1965, CFS 3860; 1966 (4175); 1967 (4428); 1968 (4853); 1969 (5171); 1970 (5370); 1971 (5549); 1972 (5836); 1973 (6163); 1974 (6442) July: 1965, CFS 4009; 1966 (4298); 1967 (4590); 1968 (4975); 1969 (5336); 1970 (5406); 1971 (5694); 1972 (5993); 1973 (6293); 1974 (6564) June: 1965, CFS 4008; 1966 (4270); 1967 (4568); 1968 (4961); 1969 (5213); 1970 (5397); 1971 (5668); 1972 (5976); 1973 (6270); 1974 (6544) March: 1965, CFS 3918; 1966 (4208); 1967 (4479); 1968 (4937); 1969 (5193); 1970 (5372); 1971 (5597); 1972 (5880); 1973 (6206); 1974 (6483) May: 1965, CFS 3975; 1966 (4236); 1967 (4526); 1968 (4957); 1969 (5205); 1970 (5389); 1971 (5658); 1972 (5954); 1973 (6249); 1974 (6523) November: 1964, CFS 3744; 1965 (4066); 1966 (4358); 1967 (4723); 1968 (5059); 1969 (5360); 1970 (5490); 1971 (5790); 1972 (6079); 1973 (6376) October: 1965, CFS 4044; 1966 (4350); 1967 (4707); 1968 (5040); 1969 (5356); 1970 (5462); 1971 (5765); 1972 (6058); 1973 (6355) September: 1965, CFS 4033; 1966 (4324); 1967 (4671); 1968 (5019); 1969 (5349); 1970 (5443); 1971 (5743); 1972 (6035); 1973 (6335); 1974 (6613) Gulf Coast Fisheries Center effects of physical, chemical, and biological en- vironments, TM SER-1 environmental research, TM SER-1 estuarine ecology, TM SER-1 population monitoring, TM SER-1 shrimp culture, TM SER-1 shrimp research, SEP 966, 967 Gulf fisheries landings annual summary: 1968, CFS 5537; 1971 (6231) Gulf of Alaska bottom trawling surveys of northeastern, SEP 741 coastal upwelling indices, 1946-71 short-term intense convergence, S 671 crab resources in, 1961-63 king, D 96 Tanner, D 96 estimation of flow, SEP 878 groundfish resources in, 1961-63, D 96 pandalid shrimp resource trawl catches and oceanographic data from oceanographic surveys, 1970-72, D 88 shrimp research aboard Soviet ship in, SEP 948 Gulf of California Acanthaster investigated, FB 71:927 physical, chemical, and biological oceanography, spring, 1960, S 573 Gulf of Guinea biological conditions, 1964-65, D 30 northwestern frigate mackerel larvae, D 40 tuna larvae, D 40 oceanic conditions: Feb. -Apr. 1964, D 25; Aug. -Oct. 1964 (26); March 1965 (27) preliminary report on feeding habits skipjack tuna, S 551 yellowfin tuna, S 551 shrimp potential, eastern, SEP 745 tuna larvae, FB 69:555 Gulf of Maine abundance, distribution, movements, and lengths of larval herring, FB 70:307 coastal, 1962-65 salinity, D 42 temperature, D 42 transparency, D 42 northern shrimp fishery, SEP 965 seasonal volume of zooplankton, S 594 150 supersaturation of atmospheric gases in coastal waters, FB 67:117 surf clams and ocean quahogs, to Cape Hatteras, D 57 surface temperature and salinity, S 594 Gulf of Mexico aerial survey of temperature and fish schools, 1966, C 257 aquaculture of molluscs, C 388:57 assessment surveys crabs, TM SEFC-2 prawns, TM SEFC-2 biology of Gulf menhaden, C 264 bottom longline explorations, SEP 826 catch samplings of Gulf menhaden, 1966, C 264 commercial fisheries immature species dominant, Tampa Bay, FB 65:369 conversion tables for shrimp, D 70 Cooperative Inventory, Florida portion data of biology phase, D 95 death of swordfish industry, TM SEFC-2 estuarine inventory and study area description, Florida, C 368 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) history of fisheries, SEP 929 scallop and clam explorations, SEP 778 hydrographic observations, 1970-72, D 78 hydrographic observations off Tampa Bay: 1967, D 55; 1968 (63) late summer waters, 1967, SEP 835 late-winter survey of Yucatan Straits, SEP 835 monthly sea surface temperatures, C 300 proximate composition of industrial fish industrial fishery, FIR 3(2) :30 variations in environment, FIR 3(2) :35 shrimp, penaeid sample catches taken by trawling, 1961-65, D 83 shrimp discarding by commercial fishery in, SEP 1004 silver hake, TM SEFC-2 trends in shrimp trawling fleet, SEP 777 Gulf of Mexico, eastern subtropical underwater, SEP 784 Gulf of Mexico, northeast billfish, sport fishery, 1971, S 675:269 Gulf of Mexico, northern compendium of juvenile menhaden surveys in coastal streams, D 89 Gulf States historical catch statistics by species, 1880-1965, CFS 4149 by States, 1880-1965, CFS 4149 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3929; 1965 (4334); 1966 (4680); 1967 (5037); 1968 (5537); 1971 (6231) Gulf Stream some features, off Chesapeake Bay, spring 1963, FB 66:387 Gunnel, rock caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Guppy respiratory, behavioral, and endocrine responses to a restricted environment, FB 69:879 Gurnard, flying caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 GXPOPS (general life history population simulator) fish life history pattern, FB 71:1019 pandalid shrimp as an example, FB 71:1019 random mating, sex-differential maturation, and stepwise growth in crustaceans and fish, FB 71:1019 Gymnodinium — see Phytoplankton Gymnodinium breve chemical and physical properties of toxins from, FB 68:433 etiology and toxicity, C 290 study of growth and toxicity, C 257 west coast of Florida, 1964-65 environmental factors, S 541 geographic distribution, S 541 monthly occurrence, S 541 relation of salinity to occurrence, S 541 relation of temperature to occurrence, S 541 role of land nutrients and precipation in distribution of, S 541 vertical distribution, S 541 Gymnodinium breve — see also Red tide Gymnodinium splendens optimum light and temperature requirements for, FB 71:599 Gymnosarda unicolor eggs and young, S 652 Gymnothorax sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:927 H Haddock age determination, FL 578 Atlantic coast fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 1970 (64) commercial fishery, FL 578 distribution, Nova Scotia to Long Island, FB 70:641 effect of special handling on post-irradiation shelf life of haddock fillets, FIR 4:109 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) frozen fillets and steaks historical U.S. statistics, 1930-67, SD 61 growth, FL 578 habits, FL 578 history of landings in New York, FB 70:594 length-weight relations, S 638 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) 151 oxygen uptake in refregerated radiopasteurized measuring oxygen concentration in headspace, FIR 5:144 preparation of samples, FIR 5:144 research. FL 578 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967. CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966. CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) statistics. United States fishery, 1966, SD 60 historical. 1880-1965, SD 59 utilization, FL 578 Haddock, inshore domestic fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Haddock fillets commercial feasibility of irradiating, FIR 6:1, 139 value of irradiating for quality, FIR 6:139 Hadley Falls Dam, Massachusetts collection of shad eggs, 1966, C 264 operation of fish lift, 1966, C 264 shad studies, 1964, C 215 Haiti fisheries, 1965-66, FFL 151 Hake development, C 332:5 feeding behavior, C 332:3 fishing technique keeping trawl among fish, C 332:96 locating fish, C 332:96 retrieving trawl, C 332:97 setting trawl, C 332:96 growth, C 332:6 length of pelagic existence, C 332:6 meristic and morphometric comparison of two species abdominal vertebrae, FB 71:482 number of lateral line scales, FB 71:483 number of rays in second dorsal and anal fins, FB 71:482 regression of distance from snout to postrior margin of orbit on upper jaw length, FB 71:483 regression of head length on standard length, FB 71:484 regression of length of pelvic fin on distance from origin of the pelvic fin to anus, FB 71:484 regression of preanal length on standard length, FB 71:485 midwater trawling equipment BCF Universal trawl, C 332:83 Cobb pelagic trawls, C 332:79 cost, C 332:94 depth telemetry system, C 332:89 otterboards, C 332:87 migrations, C 332:4 production of meal and oil, C 332:137 reproductive behavior, C 332:5 schooling behavior, C 332:3 seasonal distribution of siblings in New England analysis of temperature and distribution, FB 72:485 distribution with substrate, FB 72:492 life history stage by sampling strata, FB 72:484 life history stages, FB 72:483 natural divisions of study area, FB 72:483 sampling procedures, FB 72:482 seasonal distribution, FB 72:485 temperature, FB 72:484 topography, FB 72:483 size composition, C 332:6 vessels, C 332:95 worldwide resource, C 332:15 Hake, Argentine fishery, C 332:11 Hake, cape fishery, C 332:9 Hake, Chilean fishery, C 332:12 Hake, European fishery, C 332:7 Hake, New Zealand distribution, C 332:7 Hake, offshore distribution, C 332:6 Hake, Pacific age and growth, C 332:30 as mink food, C 332:149 behavior, C 332:29 CalCOFI investigations, 1955-59, C 303 characteristics, C 332:127 coastal fishery, C 332:45 competition from other fisheries, C 332:115 development, C 332:26 distribution, C 332:23 economic aspects of fishery Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, C 332:106 BCF gear costs, C 332:107 charter fleet, C 332:105 cost per ton of fish landed, C 332:108 gross stock, C 332:106 operating costs, C 332:106 salaries, C 332:107 vessel costs, C 332:107 vessel return, C 332:107 without government assistance, C 332:109 economic conditions necessary for a viable fishery, C 332:111 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fecundity, C 332:25; FB 69:581 feeding pattern, C 332:38 fillet, C 332:125 fishery description, C 332:13 development, C 332:44 distribution, C 332:46 fishing methods, C 332:45 Oregon, C 332:43 152 performance of large versus medium vessels, C 332:109 seasonality, C 332:114 statistics, C 332:46 vessels, C 332:45 Washington, C 332:43 food availability, C 332:40 euphausiids, C 332:36 fish, C 332:38 other organisms, C 332:38 pandalids, C 332:38 interspecific relations, C 332:29 larvae, Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 length-frequency distribution at 50 fathoms, FIR 4:69 maturity, C 332:25 meal, nutritive value for poultry, C 332:143 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 migration, C 332:28 migrations of food organisms, C 332:40 mortality, C 332:31 opportunistic feeding, C 332:40 protein autolysis rates at various pH's and temperatures and effect on yield of fish protein concentrate, FB 69:241 proximate chemical composition ocean, C 332:122 Puget Sound, C 332:124 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 range, C 332:25 raw material for fish reduction industry, SEP 763 seasonal and geographic characteristics in California Current region, SEP 880 seasonal feeding, C 332:38 size at first maturity, FB 69:583 spawning, FB 69:581 standing stock and yield estimates, C 332:31 studied off U.S. west coast, 1969 eggs and larvae, SEP 865 juveniles, SEP 865 suitability for food, C 332:134 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Hake, Panamanian distribution, C 332:7 Hake, red caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 chemical and nutritional characteristics of fish protein concentrate from, FB 69:141 effect of ice storage on chemical and nutritive proper- ties of solvent-extracted whole fish, FB 69:145 FPC effect by hydrolysis, S 657 FPC quality virtually same as its raw material quality, SEP 895 observed from a storied submarine, Norfolk , Virginia, SEP 822 seasonal distribution of siblings in New England, FB 72:481 Hake, silver assessment survey, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, TM SEFC-2 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 fishery, C 332:10 history of landings in New York, FB 70:597 New England offshore fisheries, a brief history, FL 594 occurrence of eggs and larvae along middle Atlantic continental shelf, 1966, FB 72:813 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Hake, spotted viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Hake, white caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 seasonal distribution of siblings, New England, FB 72:481 Halargyreus johnsonii — see Moridae Halfbeak hybrid, characteristics gill-raker count, FB 71:319 otoliths, FB 71:319 pigmentation, FB 71:319 upper jaw length, FB 71:319 vertebral count, FB 71:321 Halibut 1929-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6128 demand indicators, CFS 6128 demand projections, CFS 6128 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6128 domestic production, CFS 6128 foreign consumption, CFS 6128 foreign production, CFS 6128 government programs, CFS 6128 industry performance indicators, CFS 6128 international trade, CFS 6128 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6128 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fishery, natural resources and external economics, C 371:65 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) fresh chilled new approaches to quality changes, SEP 749 frozen historical U.S. statistics 1955-67, SD 61 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F- 16; August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) market situation and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 Pacific coast, fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 1970 (64) situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) 153 October: 1969. CEA F-6 United States fishery statistics, 1966, SD 60 use of sodium tripolyphosphate to control shrinkage during hot-smoking, FIR 5:104 Halibut, California Humboldt Bay. California, larval fish survey, S 665 Halibut, Pacific brief history and catch rates, eastern Pacific, 1888- 1965. FL 602 handling and icing aboard vessels, FIR 6:6 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 serum factor associated with maturity analysis of data, FB 66:53 biological implications of presence of HM factor, FB 66:55 comparisons of HM concentrations in serum and kidney fluids, FB 66:50 practical applications of HM factor, FB 66:55 production of HM factor by males, FB 66:54 separation of mature females from other HM- positive individuals, FB 66:56 Halichoeres ornatissimus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:991 Haliotis discus — see Abalone Haliotis sorenseni — see Abalone, white Haliotis sp. southern California, temperature influence, FB 72:1137 Halobates notes on the ecology, SEP 1032 Halosphaera viridis — see Algae Hampton Harbor, New Hampshire, D 29 Hanford, Washington, FB 71:387 Harengula pensacolae — see Sardine, scaled Harmonic functions sea surface temperatures and salinities, Koko Head, Oahu, FB 69:181 temperature, Christmas Island, FB 69:181 Harrow — see Pasture harrow Haul seine — see Seine, haul Haul seining Great Lakes care and treatment of seines, FL 577 construction of seines, FL 577 fishing grounds and procedures, FL 577 materials, FL 577 seining equipment, FL 577 Hawaii abundance and distribution of zooplankton, 1955-56, S 544 albacore, early life history and spawning, FB 67:205 anchovy sampling, Kaneohe Bay, FB 70:789 billfish landings in the longline fishery, S 675:297 mercury in several species, S 675:163 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, progress report, 1965-66, C 274 feeding relationships of teleostean fishes on coral reefs, Kona, June 1969 to August 1970, FB 72:915 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) Honolulu, C 206, 243, 306, 321 Koko Head, Oahu, FB 69:181 Lanai, sea surface temperature and salinity, 1960-69, D 69 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3940; 1965 (4170); 1966 (4552); 1967 (4857); 1968 (5248); 1969 (5475); 1971 (6233); 1972 (6573) Oahu, FB 70:49, 61 occurrence, morphology, and parasitism of gastric ul- cers black marlin, S 675:149 blue marlin, S 675:149 reef fishes diurnal, FB 70:717, 727 feeding locations, FB 70:730 nocturnal, FB 70:723, 725 shelter locations, FB 70:730 twilight activity, FB 70:731, 733, 735 sea birds, observations of, S 586 skipjack tuna early life history, FB 69:545 operations, S 629 physical environment, FB 70:673 some operational aspects of live-bait fishery, S 574 threadfin shad, as bait, S 629 swordfish, maturation and fecundity of, S 675:142 teleostean fishes on coral reefs, feeding relationships of, Kona, June 1969 to August 1970, FB 72:915 tuna catches, central Pacific Ocean, 1965-66, C 274 zooplanktons from single locality, FB 68:87 Hawaii-California adjusting atmospheric pressure to sea level, FB 70:622 mean sea level trends, FB 70:622 steric levels, FB 70:626 surface currents California Current, FB 70:621 Davidson Current, FB 70:621 North Equatorial Current, FB 70:621 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament investigations of billfish biology, SEP 997 Hawaiian Islands sea level differences between, and California coast, FB 70:619 Hawkfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Heading-introduction technique headings, C 283 introductions, C 283 154 Heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere, eastern North Pacific, 1961-71, S 682 Hemiaulus hauckii — see Diatoms Hemitaurichthys sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:967 Henricia sanguinolenta — see Sea star Hepomadus morphological study of diagnostic characters, FB 71:441 Herring fishery off Maine, FL 640 Georgia coast, FB 70:335 larval abundance, distribution, movements, and lengths, western coast of Gulf of Maine, FB 70:307 retention within Sheepscot Estuary, Maine, FB 70:299 maatjes-cured artificial ripening with aid of proteolytic enzyme preparations, FB 69:647 new possibilities to attract night lighting, SEP 869 reduction fisheries in Alaska, S 634 roe, Alaska's fast-growing specialty food industry, SEP 881 San Francisco Bay area biology, SEP 1018 developing controversy, SEP 1018 fishery, SEP 1018 history of resource, SEP 1018 research, SEP 1018 West Germany market potential for frozen, 1970, FFL 181 Herring, Atlantic abundance, distribution, movements, and lengths of larvae, western coast of Gulf of Maine, FB 70:307 differential blood cell counts, FB 71:1011 erythrocyte degeneration in description of inclusion bodies, FB 71:127 hematocrits, FB 71:130 morphology, FB 71:127 factors influencing attraction to artificial lights, FB 68:73 history of landings in New York, FB 70:590 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 retention of larvae within Sheepscot Estuary, Maine, FB 50:229 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Herring, Atlantic thread artificial rearing, C 344 egg and larval development, FB 72:1123 movements and population size from tag returns, FB 71:297 Herring, brit Maine coast summer distribution and relative abundance, SEP 872 Herring, lake Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Herring, Pacific Alaska coastal waters biological characteristics, FF 2 commercial fisheries for herring, FF 2 distribution, FF 2 herring fishery in perspective, FF 2 life history, FF 2 population dynamics, FF 2 Auke Bay, Alaska kinds and qualities of zooplankton, D 72 fishery in Southeastern Alaska, SEP 738 Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Pacific Coast States historical statistics, 1882-1965, SD 59 protein autolysis rates at various pH's and tem- peratures and effect on yield of fish protein con- centrate, FB 69:241 used as bait for deep-swimming tunas, S 546 variation in the fatty acid composition of herring oil in Alaska, 1964 and 1965, FIR 4:143 Herring, round distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 Herring, sea Atlantic historical statistics, 1879-1965, SD 59 Herring, thread biological investigations in Florida, 1967, C 290 distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 distribution off Florida's west coast, SEP 914 new fishery in eastern Gulf of Mexico biology of industrial schoolfishes program, SEP 816 cooperation with industry, SEP 816 development, SEP 816 importance of fishery in world demand for protein, SEP 816 initial research, SEP 816 need for biological information, SEP 816 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 Walther Herwig — see Vessels Hetercoparus leavigatus deepwater trapping in Hawaiian Islands, SEP 1095 Heteromysis formosa — see Mysids Hexagrammidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Hexagrammos decagrammus — see Greenling, kelp Hidden-Up-A-Tree Creek, Alaska study streams for sockeye salmon, FB 70:447 Hiodon alosoides — see Goldeye Hip boots falling overboard with, FL 635 155 Hippoglossoides platessoides — see Plaice, American Hippoglossus stenolepis — see Halibut, Pacific Historical catch statistics Atlantic and Gulf States (Historical Statistics No. 10), CFS 4150 Chesapeake States (Historical Statistics No. 7), CFS 4147 Great Lakes (Historical Statistics No. 13), CFS 4825 Gulf States (Historical Statistics No. 9), CFS 4149 Middle Atlantic States (Historical Statistics No. 6), CFS 4146 New England (Historical Statistics No. 5), CFS 4145 shellfish (Historical Statistics No. 16), CFS 5007 South Atlantic States (Historical Statistics No. 8), CFS 4148 Historical statistics fish meal and oil solubles (Historical Statistics No. 17). CFS 5105 foreign trade, fish and marine animal oils 1925-64 (Historical Statistics No. 3), CFS 3904 frozen fishery trade (Historical Statistics No. 11), CFS 4561 imports of fish meal and scrap 1929-64 (Historical Statistics No. 2), CFS 3903 1937-64 (Historical Statistics No. 1), CFS 3902 menhaden fishery 1873-1964 (Historical Statistics No. 4), CFS 3905 prices received by fishermen (Historical Statistics No. 12), CFS 4657 Spanish mackerel and king mackerel fisheries (Historical Statistics No. 15), CFS 4936 squid fishery- (Historical Statistics No. 14), CFS 4833 Hogchoker history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 Hokkaido, Japan status of marine cultivation and propagation, C 388:3 Holacanthus arcuatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:964 Holacanthus sp. — see Angelfish Holacanthus tricolor — see Rock beauty Holocentrus sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:934 Holocentrus sp. — see also Squirrelfish Holopedium gibberum — see Zooplankton Holotrachys lima feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:938 Holotrachys lima — see also Squirrelfish Homarus americanus — see Lobster, American; Lobster, northern Honduras Bay Islands industry shrimp, 1968, FFL 172 spiny lobster, 1968, FFL 172 fisheries, 1967, FFL 53 shrimp and lobster industry, FFL 73-10 Hong Kong fishing industry, 1963-64, FFL 86 Honolulu, Hawaii, C 206, 243, 274, 306, 321 Hormone, molting — see Crustecdysone Host-parasite relationships copepods and needlefishes, FB 68:347 Hot-smoking use of sodium tripolyphosphate to control fish shrinkage, FIR 5:103 Hudson Bay, Canada, FB 70:61 Hudson Canyon, New York offshore northern lobsters, S 598 Humboldt Bay, California larval fish survey areal distribution, S 665 environment, S 665 seasonal distribution, S 665 species composition, S 665 Hunting strategies alternatives for deer simulation experiments, C 371:121 Husbandry methods progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Hydractinia echinata offshore distribution, FB 66:281 shell deformity of mollusks attributable to, FB 66:273 Hydrogen sulfide description, production, and safety measures, S 894 Hydrographic data from a marsh and marsh altered by dredging, bulkheading, and filling, West Bay, Texas, D 97 Hydrographic observations Galveston Bay System, Texas 1958-67, D 31 Gulf of Mexico, 1970-72, D 78 Tampa Bay, Florida: 1969, D 73; 1970 (77); 1971-73 (87) Tampa Bay and adjacent Gulf of Mexico: 1967, D 55; 1968 (63);1971 (84); 1972 (90) west coast of Florida, 1963, D 14 Hydrographic survey Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 Hydrolagus colliei — see Ratfish Hydrological and biological characteristics Florida's west coast tributaries, FB 66:463 Hydrological conditions Clear Lake, Texas, S 578 survey in late-summer waters of Gulf of Mexico, SEP 823 Hydrolysis — see Enzymatic hydrolysis Hymenopenaeus robustus — see Shrimp, royal red Hypererythrops caribbaea — see Mysids Hyperia medusarum southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Hyperoche medusarum southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Hypomesus olidus — see Smelt, pond Hypomesus pretiosus — see Smelt, surf Hyporhamphus sp. — see Halfbeak I Iago generic description, FB 69:617 156 Iago omanensis specific description, FB 69:619 Ice — see Refrigeration of fresh fish Ice Harbor Dam, Washington, C 339 Ice storage effect on chemical and nutritive properties of solvent- extracted whole fish — red hake, FB 69:145 Iceland cod fillets production trends, mid-1968, FFL 157 fish and marine products, FFL 44(S) fisheries, 1971, FFL 73-2 fishing industry: 1965, FFL 44; 1967-69 (44); 1970 (164); 1972 (73-17) recent fisheries trends and 1968 catch and output, FFL 174 Reykjavik, May 7-13, 1968 sixth meeting of North-East Atlantic Fisheries Com- mission, FFL 147 suggested customers and prospects for U.S. sales in, FFL 164 Ictaluridae seasonal occurrance of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Ictaluridae — see also Catfish, freshwater Ictalurus melas — see Bullhead, black Ictalurus natalis — see Bullhead, yellow Ictalurus punctatus — see Catfish, channel Ictiobus cyprinellus — see Buffalofish, bigmouth Idaho Brownlee Reservoir, FB 67:35, 295, 68:203, 219, 245 Cascade Reservoir, S 583 Idiacanthidae — see Fish larvae Iliamna Lake, Alaska, FB 70:355, 71:267 Illumination effect on distribution of young Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:783 India fishing industry: 1965-66, FFL 13 frozen and canned shrimp exports by country of destination, 1965-66, FFL 13(S) seafood industry's new export record, FFL 13 Indian Ocean changes in abundance of tunas, 1952-65, D 49 zoogeography of genus Nematoscelis, FB 72:1039 Indonesia fisheries: 1968, FFL 145; 1970 (145-A); 1971 (72-15); 1972 (74-4) industries and commodities, FFL 145 Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development Flores Sea, Makassar Strait, SEP 1106 Kendari (southeastern Celebes), SEP 1106 Sorong (West Irian), SEP 1106 Sumatra, west coast, SEP 1106 Ternate, Kendari, SEP 1106 shrimp fishery review of, and present developments, FFL 73-16 Insulation improving and expanding distribution of fresh (un- frozen) seafoods, SEP 808 Internal defenses mechanisms of, in Crustacea, FB 69:457 Internal tags electric detector system for recovering, in menhaden, S 654 International agreements role in Alaskan fisheries Canadian agreement, SEP 919 foreign fleets, SEP 919 Japanese agreements, SEP 919 possible agreement with South Korea, SEP 919 Soviet agreements, SEP 919 Invertebrates lamprey larvicides, S 572 nonpermanent tag for crabs, SEP 1070 Ireland fishing industry 1969, FFL 6-A 1972, FFL 73-18 some aspects of, FFL 6 Irradiation commercial feasibility in cod and haddock, FIR 6:1 Pacific coast fish and shellfish, FIR 5:17 Isaacs-Kidd Midwater Trawl — see Midwater trawl, Isaacs-Kidd Isopod, marine predation on juvenile Pacific salmon by species of, FB 69:699 Israel fisheries and fish culture, 1965, FFL 114 Istiophoridae — see Fish larvae Istiophorus albicans distribution, S 675:50 Istiophorus orientalis — see Sailfish, Pacific Istiophorus platypterus — see Sailfish, Atlantic Italy fisheries, 1964, MNL 17 fishing industry: 1965-66, FFL 17; 1968 (17) Ivory Coast fisheries of, 1972, FFL 73-19 fishing industry, 1967, FFL 67 shrimp, commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 Jacks feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Jacksmelt Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Jamaica life history of Atlantic blue marlin, S 675:80 Japan Akahama, S 537 157 albacore price differential between U.S. -caught and imported Japanese (October 1973), CEA F-16 Atlantic longline fishery 1964. and status of yellowfin tuna stocks, S 568 1965. S 582 billfish distribution of fishing effort and catch by longline fishery, S 675:5 canned food, export dealers, 1967, FFL 136 conducts successful salmon research cruise with United States, SEP 830 domestic fishery production, FB 70:227 expects 1970's to be decade of progress for fisheries through cooperation, FFL 117-A fish farming and the constraints, C 388:27 fisheries catch: 1965-68, FFL 103 fisheries statistics: 1970, FFL 73-6; 1972 (74-10) fishery imports, FB 70:276 fishery products importers and distributors, FFL 135 partial list of importers and distributors (1967), FFL 131 fishery studs- areas in which species are caught, C 233 fishermen's organizations, C 233 government support to the fishery, C 233 international fishery agreements, C 233 international trade, C 233 principal types of fish and other aquatic products landed, C 233 size and composition of fishing fleet, C 233 structure of the industry, C 233 fishery trends, 1971, FFL 117-B fishing activity off Alaska, 1964 fish meal and oil fishery, SEP 732 Gulf of Alaska fisheries, SEP 732 halibut and sablefish fishery, SEP 732 king crab fishery, SEP 732 salmon fishery, SEP 732 shrimp fishery, SEP 732 whaling, SEP 732 fishing industry — 1971 catch, SEP 927 consumption, SEP 927 fishermen, SEP 927 Fishery Agency, SEP 927 fishery companies, SEP 927 fleet, SEP 927 gear, SEP 927 highlights, SEP 927 international affairs, SEP 927 research, SEP 927 trade, SEP 927 types of fisheries, SEP 927 fishing vessels off Alaska crab fishing operation, SEP 959 gillnet fishing operation, SEP 959 longline fishing, SEP 959 pair trawlers, SEP 959 side trawlers, SEP 959 stern trawlers, SEP 959 whaling operation, SEP 959 permits for construction, April-December 1966, FFL 121 foreign fishing law documentation requirements of, FFL 161 frozen food export dealers directory, 1967, FFL 137 frozen shrimp imports, 1964-73, FFL 74-7 imports, 1973, SEP 1076 imports soar 2,000^ in 10 years, SEP 931 Hokkaido, C 388:3 imports of fishery products increasing, SEP 991 frozen shrimp, 1967-70, FFL 72-2 king crab exports, 1962-64, FFL 88 limited entry in tuna fishery, C 371:146 longline catches blue marlins, FB 70:294 white marlin, Atlantic Ocean, FB 70:291 longline fishery Atlantic tuna, 1963, SEP 762 Gulf of Alaska development, SEP 834 fishing grounds and methods, SEP 834 legal aspects, SEP 834 U.S. surveillance and inspection, SEP 834 vessels and catches, SEP 834 longline tuna catches, central Pacific, 1965-66, C 274 man-in-the-sea program, FFL 161 mariculture of seaweeds and its problems, C 388:7 marine products import system, FFL 161-A tariff schedules as of April 1, 1968, FFL 161-A Marine Products Importers Association list of members, 1967, FFL 135 marine science and technology policy for implementation of an overall investigation and research plan, FFL 117 pelagic fur seal research, S 597 production of fish blocks, FFL 110 salmon exports, 1962-64, FFL 88 mothership fishery loss from high-seas gillnetting, FB 71:845 regulations, Soviet, FB 70:248 shrimp culture, SEP 976 industry, FFL 72-7 statistics on frozen imports, 1964-72, FFL 73-11 skipjack tuna fishery development Indonesia, SEP 1106 Madagascar, SEP 1106 Maldive Islands, SEP 1106 Palau, SEP 1106 Papua New Guinea, SEP 1106 158 Philippines, SEP 1106 Samoa, SEP 1106 Solomon Islands, SEP 1106 status of shellfish culture, C 388:23 technical problems in freshwater fish culture, C 388:17 tuna industry government policy on fisheries management, FFL 74-11 government subsidy programs since 1950, FFL 74-11 technological advances since mid-1950's, FFL 74-11 west Pacific salmon Soviet-Japanese negotiations, 1960-69, FFL 184 Japanese-Soviet Fisheries Commission regulations on salmon, FB 70:248 Jenny, silver collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 John Day Dam, Washington, C 339 Johnston Island sea surface temperature and salinity, 1957, 1959-63, 1965-66, 1968-69, D 69 Joint Investigation of the Southeastern Tropical Atlantic oceanic conditions during, D 82 David Starr Jordan — see Vessels K Kachemak Bay, Alaska, S 560; SEP 973 Kalama hatcheries fall chinook salmon, FB 70:431 Kamaboko (Japanese processed fishery product) cooking, SEP 1019 elastic quality of "ashi," SEP 1019 formation of network structure, SEP 1019 grinding fish muscle with ingredients, SEP 1019 ingredients, SEP 1019 packaging, SEP 1019 processing temperature, SEP 1019 production, SEP 1019 relation of "ashi" to extractability of myofibrillar pro- tein, SEP 1019 separation of flesh, SEP 1019 shaping, SEP 1019 species, SEP 1019 types, SEP 1019 U.S. consumer, SEP 1019 washing the flesh, SEP 1019 water-soluble proteins and "ashi," SEP 1019 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu anchovy sampling with plankton purse seine, FB 70:789 Karluk River, Alaska causes of decline in sockeye salmon runs, FB 71:627 coho salmon, FB 70:79 Kasitsna Bay, Alaska, C 338 Katmai National Monument, Alaska distributions of fishes in fresh water, S 590 Katsuwonus pelamis—see Tuna, skipjack Kavieng (New Ireland) Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 George B. Kelez — see Vessels Kelletia kelletii trophic interaction between, and sea star Pisaster giganteus, FB 69:669 Kellicottia spp. — see Zooplankton Kelp status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:5 Kelp, giant ecology and natural history of, FB 72:670 Kendari Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development Ternate and Southeastern Celebes, SEP 1106 Kenya fisheries: 1966, FFL 109; 1967-68 (109); 1973 (74-5) Keratella sp. — see Zooplankton Khor Umaira, People's Democratic Republic of Yemen sea grasses with reference to their role in the diet of the green turtle, FB 71:1093 Killifish Georgia coast, FB 70:338 Killifish, eastern banded unusual occurrence in lower Columbia River, FB 72:855 Killifish, striped caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 King Salmon, Alaska, C 338 Kingfish — see Vessels Kingfish, northern caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Kodiak, Alaska Dungeness crab fishery, SEP 821 Kodiak Island, Alaska, FB 70:79; SEP 1080 Koko Head, Oahu, Hawaii, FB 69:181 Kona, Hawaii feeding relationships of teleostean fishes on coral reefs, June 1969-August 1970, FB 72:915 Kootenay River, British Columbia, D 39 Korablestroitel — see Vessels Korea catch statistics, SEP 1098 coastal catch, SEP 1098 fisheries: 1964, FFL 58; 1971 (73-3) fisheries trends, 1967, FFL 155 fishermen, SEP 1098 fishery exports, SEP 1098 fishery inspection program, FFL 155 fishing industry, 1964, MNL 58 fleet size, SEP 1098 high-seas catch, SEP 1098 inland fisheries catch, SEP 1098 marine sovereignty Rhee Line, FB 70:254 shallow-sea aquaculture harvest, SEP 1098 U.S. fisheries aid to, FFL 58 whale catch, SEP 1098 Aleksandr Kotrysev — see Vessels Krill shrimp research, Gulf of Alaska, SEP 948 Krill — see also Vessels 159 Kuhlia sandvicensis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:948 Kvichak River. Alaska helminths of sockeye salmon, FB 71:267 whales. FB 69:531 Kyphosidae — see Georgia Kyphosus cinerascens feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:964 La Jolla. California, C 232. 292. 303, 334; FB 70:1262, 72:295; S 588 Labidocera — see Copepods Labridae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Labroides phthirophagus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:989 Labroides phthirophagus — see also Wrasse Laemonema barbatulum — see Moridae Lagodon rhomboides — see Pinfish Lake Aleknagik. Alaska, FB 71:1061 Lake Clark. Alaska, FB 71:267 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 brief history of commercial fishing, FL 630 trawl cod end mesh size, yellow perch, SEP 752 unharvested fishes, U.S. commercial fishery, 1969 commercial landings, S 670 estimated catches by haul seines and trap nets, S 670 potential catches, S 670 Lake Grace, Alaska, FB 69:587 Lake herring Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Lake Merwin, Washington escapement of coho salmon, C 254 Lake Michigan amino acid composition of alewife, FIR 3(1):47 bottom trawl explorations, 1963-65, C 318 long-term olfactory "memory" of introduced coho salmon, FB 71:315 seasonal depth distribution of fish, southeastern, FB 67:1 southern, bottom trawl explorations, 1962-65, C 301 water quality of streams tributary to, S 559 Lake St. Clair limnological data, 1963 and 1965, D 54 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations, 1963-65, C 294 gill net vessel converted to trawler, SEP 812 water quality of streams tributary to, S 559 Laminaria spp. — see Kelp Lampetra japonica — see Lamprey, Arctic Lampfish, blue Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Lampfish, northern Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Lamprey, Arctic Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lamprey, sea control in the Great Lakes, S 559 control of, FL 580 cooperative research to control, FL 580 effect of attacks on lake trout fishery, FL 580 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 natural history, FL 580 restoring lake trout, FL 580 value of, FL 580 Lance — see Sand lance, Pacific Lanceola sayana southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Lantern fish genus, a review, FB 70:67 near Hawaii, FB 71:401 new species, Taaningichthys paurolychnus, FB 70:67 some aspects of ecology avoidance of net, FB 71:424 importance in the ecosystem, FB 71:430 intraspecific variations in migration, FB 71:425 interspecific relations, FB 71:428 rare species, FB 71:423 seasonal trends, FB 71:426 sex ratios, FB 71:426 Taaningichthys bathyphilus, FB 70:70 Taaningichthys minimus, FB 70:69 Lanternfish — see also Scopelopsis multipunctatus Large-trawler labor force, Boston auction sale and the lay system, C 248 offshore fishermen characteristics, C 248 employment and earnings, 1964, C 248 sample survey procedure, C 248 social welfare for fishermen, C 248 Larvae grass shrimp, FB 71:115 hard clam temperature-time relationships for survival, FB 72:1160 king crab distribution and relative abundance, southeastern Bering Sea, 1969-70, FB 72:804 lobster dispersal into the east Pacific barrier, FB 72:639 penaeid shrimp key to protozoean, mysis, and postlarval stages, FB 65:437 red crab, FB 71:69 sand lance, FB 71:371 Larvae, fish — see Fish larvae Larval development abalone, FB 70:373 Larval fish in North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 Lateral line use in tuna schooling, FB 70:197 160 Latin America spiny lobster industry, 1968, FFL 171 Law of the Sea Conference Japanese response, FB 70:269 outlook, FB 70:267 Leather star as predator, FB 70:208 digestion rates, FB 70:210 feeding behavior, FB 70:207 Leatherjacket early development, FB 72:435 juvenile evidence of cleaning habit, FB 70:1113 food habits, FB 70:1113 Leiostomus xanthurus — see Spot Leninskij Luch — see Vessels Lepidion sp. — see Moridae Lepidogobius lepidus — see Goby, bay Lepisosteidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Lepisosteidae — see also Gars Lepisosteus osseus — see Gar, longnose Lepomis gibbosus — see Pumpkinseed Lepomis macrochirus — see Bluegill Leptasterias tenera — see Sea star Leptocephali night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:94 Leptocottus armatus — see Sculpin, Pacific staghorn Lernaea sp. — see Copepods Lernaeenicus sp. — see Copepods Lernanthropus sp. — see Copepods Lesser Antilles St. Vincent Island, FB 69:303 Leucichthys artedi — see Herring, lake Leucichthys hoyi — see Chub, freshwater Leuresthes tenuis — see Grunion Lhotskia gavialoides — see Needlefish Liberia marine fisheries, 1970-71, FFL 72-8 shrimp commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 freshwater, S 626 status of fisheries, 1968/69, FFL 176 Lift net bait attracted to light, FL 638 collecting coastal pelagic fishes hoop and rigging design, SEP 898 Limanda ferruginea — see Flounder, yellowtail Limited entry system Japanese tuna fishery capital acquisition and resource allocation, C 371:153 development after occupation period, C 371:148 effect on other fisheries, C 371:155 effects on location of shore-based activities, C 371:155 flow of capital to other countries, C 371:156 initiation of regulatory system, C 371:147 size and nature of fleet, C 371:154 Limnological data from Lake St. Clair, 1963 and 1965, D 54 Limnoria sp. — see Gribbles Linckia bouvieri — see Sea star Linear programming solution to salmon management, FB 69:117 Lingcod Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 Linseed oil effects on the flavor of turkey, FB 72:1032 Lionfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:944 Lipids composition of residual in fish protein concentrates, FB 72:845 Lipids — see also Fish lipids Little Garlic River, Michigan water quality investigations, S 559 Little Kitoi Lake, Alaska, S 532 Little Port Walter, Alaska, C 338; D 17; SEP 974 Live bait lift net for catching, FL 638 threadfin shad, for skipjack tuna, S 640 Truk, C 353 Livebearers Georgia coast, FB 70:339 Lizardfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 field guide, western Atlantic Ocean, C 245 Georgia coast, FB 70:336 invasion into Levant Basin, FB 72:359 proximate composition of, FIR 5:41 Lobster analysis of Maine commercial fishery, 1966-70 berried female measurements, S 667 catch and effort analysis, S 667 cluster samples, S 667 effectiveness of fishing, S 667 expanded estimates from probability sampling, S 667 fecundity, S 667 history, S 667 improving survey estimates, S 667 maximum size limit, S 667 mortality rates, S 667 pre- and postmolt relationship, S 667 relationship between catch in numbers per trap-haul and set-over days, S 667 relationship between catch per unit of effort and ef- fort, S 667 trap limitations, S 667 traps: description and ramifications, S 667 using population parameters to estimate mean length of catch, S 667 Von Bertalanffy growth equation, S 667 161 weight-length relationship, S 667 yield estimates. S 667 fishery oil Maine. FL 640 frozen historical U.S. statistics. SD 61 industry ot Honduras. FFL 73-10 inshore fishing, FF 4 Maine socioeconomic impact of changes in harvesting labor force. C 371:159 mortality shipboard procedures to decrease, SEP 936 regional patterns of consumption, C 361 U.S. historical statistics, 1879-1965, SD 59 Lobster, American 1947-73 biological stock assessment, CFS 6272 demand indicators, CFS 6272 demand projections, CFS 6272 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6272 domestic production, CFS 6272 foreign consumption, CFS 6272 foreign production, CFS 6272 government programs, CFS 6272 industry performance indicators, CFS 6272 international trade, CFS 6272 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6272 laboratory study of behavioral interactions with California spiny lobster, FB 72:1146 maturity, sex ratio, and size composition of natural population. Maine coast, FB 71:165 tagged by Maine commercial fishermen, 1957-59, FB 72:622 Lobster. California spiny laboratory study of behavioral interactions with American lobster, FB 72:1146 rock crab, FB 72:1146 Lobster, northern developmental rates of embryos, FB 70:95 egg loss during incubation from offshore, FB 69:451 history of landings in New York, FB 70:604 offshore southern New England size composition, sex ratio, and size at maturity, S 598 Lobster, spiny 1947-73 biological stock assessment, CFS 6272 demand indicators, CFS 6272 demand projections, CFS 6272 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6272 domestic production, CFS 6272 foreign consumption, CFS 6272 foreign production, CFS 6272 government programs, CFS 6272 industry performance indicators, CFS 6272 international trade, CFS 6272 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6272 Bay Islands, Honduras industry, 1968, FFL 172 culture in Japan, C 388:112 exploratory fishing, Panama, SEP 730 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1086 Latin America industry, 1968, FFL 171 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Lobster fishery economic analysis of alternative management strategies bioeconomic modeling process, SEP 994 demand for lobsters, SEP 994 economic impact of selected management alter- natives, SEP 994 supply of lobsters, SEP 994 Lobster larvae dispersal into east Pacific barrier, FB 72:639 Lobster tails regional patterns of consumption, C 361 Logperch Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Loligo sp. potential and status of U.S. food resource, SEP 1110 Lolliguncula brevis — see Squid, brief Long Island, New York, FB 72:27; S 673 Long Island Sound oyster culture, 1966-69, SEP 859 Long-haul fishing gear, SEP 1024 history, SEP 1024 landings, 1964-72, SEP 1024 methods, SEP 1024 Longline(s) albacore fishery, S 623 billfish cooperative tagging program, SEP 950 evidence of population changes, SEP 950 fate of fish population, SEP 950 Japan pioneered longlining, SEP 950 need for international management, SEP 950 red snapper fishing, SEP 1027 Longlining quick release branchline clip developed, SEP 885 Lookdown early development, FB 72:431 Lophiidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Lophius americanus — see Goosefish Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps — see Tilefish Lota lota — see Burbot Lotella sp. — see Moridae Louisiana Barataria Bay, FB 70:1284 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3899; 1965 (4206); 1966 (4485); 1967 (4658); 1968 (4988); 1969 (5249); 1970 (5794); 1971 (5922); 1972 (6123) April: 1965, CFS 3843; 1966 (4153); 1967 (4448); 1968 (4779); 1969 (5052); 1970 (5328); 1971 (5635); 1972 (5927); 1973 (6220); 1974 (6500) 162 August: 1965, CFS 3949; 1966 (4251); 1967 (4591); 1968 (4855); 1969 (5103); 1970 (5441); 1971 (5713); 1972 (6011); 1973 (6311); 1974 (6590) December: 1964, CFS 3742; 1965 (4072); 1966 (4361); 1967 (4649); 1968 (4934); 1969 (5227); 1970 (5529); 1971 (5811); 1972 (6099); 1973 (6393) February: 1965, CFS 3806; 1966 (4129); 1967 (4424); 1968 (4737); 1969 (5031); 1970 (5273); 1971 (5583); 1972 (5855); 1973 (6182); 1974 (6459) January: 1965, CFS 3779; 1966 (4099); 1967 (4385); 1968 (4659); 1969 (5011); 1970 (5260); 1971 (5564); 1972 (5833); 1973 (6160); 1974 (6439) July: 1965, CFS 3928; 1966 (4218); 1967 (4572); 1968 (4816); 1969 (5086); 1970 (5401); 1971 (5691); 1972 (5990); 1973 (6290); 1974 (6561) June: 1965, CFS 3907; 1966 (4217); 1967 (4523); 1968 (4790); 1969 (5083); 1970 (5376); 1971 (5666); 1972 (5973); 1973 (6267); 1974 (6540) March: 1965, CFS 3842; 1966 (4152); 1967 (4425); 1968 (4778); 1969 (5044); 1970 (5276); 1971 (5599); 1972 (5877); 1973 (6203); 1974 (6480) May: 1965, CFS 3881; 1966 (4186); 1967 (4484); 1968 (4780); 1969 (5074); 1970 (5347); 1971 (5655); 1972 (5951); 1973 (6246); 1974 (6520) November: 1965, CFS 4016; 1966 (4318); 1967 (4648); 1968 (4881); 1969 (5163); 1970 (5497); 1971 (5787); 1972 (6076); 1973 (6373) October: 1965, CFS 3990; 1966 (4292); 1967 (4596); 1968 (4879); 1969 (5153); 1970 (5471); 1971 (5762); 1972 (6055); 1973 (6352) September: 1965, CFS 3988; 1966 (4274); 1967 (4593); 1968 (4874); 1969 (5122); 1970 (5456); 1971 (5740); 1972 (6032); 1973 (6331); 1974 (6610) Vermilion Bay postlarval shrimp in, D 64 postlarval shrimp studies, 1967, C 295 Lugworms rearing for fish bait, SEP 824 Luidia sp. — see Sea star Lutjanidae seasonal occurence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Lutjanidae — see also Snapper Lutjanus ay a — see Snapper, red Lutjanus vivanus — see Snapper, yelloweye Lydonia Canyon northern offshore lobsters, S 598 M Mackerel comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 Georgia coast, FB 70:347 gill raker apparatus and food selectivity, FB 69:361 importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Pacific coast fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63) Mackerel, Atlantic brief history and catch rates off American coast, 1804- 1965, FL 603 eggs and young, S 652 history of landings in New York, FB 70:598 infant mortality affect on overall abundance, SEP 809 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Mackerel, bullet eggs and young, S 652 Mackerel, chub bionomics and life history, C 302 distribution, C 302 distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 eggs and young, S 652 electrical threshold, FB 72:851 fishery, C 302 identity, C 302 Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5:41 population, C 302 protection and management, C 302 Mackerel, frigate eggs and young, S 652 larvae in northwestern Gulf of Guinea collected, 1964: Feb.-Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) off Sierra Leone, FB 69:564 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic scombrids, FB 72:848 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 spawning in Atlantic Ocean, FB 71:321 Mackerel, jack apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia, FB 70:1017 bionomics and life history, S 526 CalCOFI investigations, 1951-60, C 303 distribution, S 526 exploitation, S 526 identity, S 526 larvae, Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 nitrogen excretion, FB 70:395 population, S 526 protection and management, S 526 relation between exercise and biochemical changes in red and white muscle and liver, FB 69:379 seasonal and geographic characteristics in California Current region, SEP 871 swimming speed, sustained, FB 69:267 swimming speed and size, FB 69:253 tail beat amplitude and size, FB 69:253 tail beat frequency and size, FB 69:253 U.S. fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60 Mackerel, king eggs and young, S 652 fishery, historical statistics, CFS 4936 size distribution and relative abundance, S 595 Mackerel, Monterey Spanish eggs and young, S 652 Mackerel, Pacific apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia, FB 70:1017 CalCOFI investigations, 1951-60, C 303 163 laboratory study of particulate and filter feeding, FB 70:973 larvae. Pacific coast. 1958 and 1959, D 68 rearing of larvae in experimental aquarium, C 303 seasonal and geographic characteristics, California Current region, SEP 891 Mackerel. Spanish development of rancidity during frozen storage, effect of EDTA compounds on texture, S 650 various treatments, S 650 eggs and young, S 652 fishery historical statistics, CFS 4936 recreational, near St. Petersburg, Florida, 1971, SEP 1093 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 Macrobenthic organisms effects of dredging on populations, FB 72:445 .\facrobrachium sp. — see Shrimp, freshwater Macrocystis pyrifera — see Kelp, giant Macroinvertebrates abundance of benthic in estuarine areas comparisons between canal, marsh, and bay, S 677 environmental data, S 677 relative abundance, S 677 station description, S 677 study area, S 677 benthic from upland canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, D 94 Macropharyngodon geoffroy feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:994 Macrozoarces americanus — see Pout, ocean Macrozooplankton occurrence in Tampa Bay and adjacent Gulf of Mexico constituents of zooplankton, FB 66:215 environmental factors, FB 66:212 field procedures, FB 66:210 laboratory procedures, FB 66:212 occurrence versus temperature and salinity, FB 66:219 zooplankton volumes, FB 66:213 off Vancouver Island and Washington, S 619 Mactra sachaliensis — see Clams, Japanese surf Madagascar fisheries, 1965, FFL 116 Japanese skipjack tuna fishery develoment, SEP 1106 marine fisheries developments, 1968, FFL 116 Madang Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Magdalena Bay, Baja California, FB 70:62 Mahogany quahog — see Quahog, ocean Maine Boothbay Harbor Biological Laboratory, FL 640 brit herring summer and relative distributions along coast, SEP 872 fish larvae, estuaries and coast, FB 71:105 Gulf of Maine, FB 70:307 herring fishery, FL 640 landings annual summary: 1965, CFS 4105; 1966 (4384); 1967 (4676); 1968 (4953); 1969 (5252); 1970 (5576); 1971 (5910); 1972 (6109); 1973 (6409) April: 1965, CFS 3857; 1966 (4171); 1967 (4454); 1968 (4764); 1969 (5057); 1970 (5333); 1971 (5624); 1972 (5887); 1973 (6164); 1974 (6487) August: 1965, CFS 3932; 1966 (4264); 1967 (4553); 1968 (4844); 1969 (5129); 1970 (5476); 1971 (5701); 1972 (5998); 1973 (6297); 1974 (6577) December: 1964, CFS 3753; 1965 (4061); 1966 (4366); 1967 (4666); 1968 (4928); 1969 (5224); 1970 (5539); 1971 (5798); 1972 (6084); 1973 (6380) February: 1965, CFS 3802; 1966 (4115); 1967 (4407); 1968 (4732); 1969 (5003); 1970 (5277); 1971 (5595); 1972 (5842); 1973 (6169); 1974 (6446) January: 1965, CFS 3787; 1966 (4093); 1967 (4386); 1968 (4714); 1969 (4982); 1970 (5262); 1971 (5552); 1972 (5820); 1973 (6111); 1974 (6426) July: 1965, CFS 3925; 1966 (4252); 1967 (4532); 1968 (4823); 1969 (5108); 1970 (5414); 1971 (5679); 1972 (5838); 1973 (6277); 1974 (6548) June: 1965, CFS 3886; 1966 (4216); 1967 (4517); 1968 (4803); 1969 (5072); 1970 (5383); 1971 (5609); 1972 (5960); 1973 (6254); 1974 (6527) March: 1965, CFS 3823; 1966 (4139); 1967 (4436); 1968 (4741); 1969 (5021); 1970 (5304); 1971 (5606); 1972 (5864); 1973 (6098); 1974 (6467) May: 1965, CFS 3875; 1966 (4197); 1967 (4503); 1968 (4782); 1969 (5062); 1970 (5369); 1971 (5643); 1972 (5938); 1973 (6135); 1974 (6507) November: 1965, CFS 4027; 1966 (4339); 1967 (4638); 1968 (4903); 1969 (5209); 1970 (5531); 1971 (5775); 1972 (6063); 1973 (6360); 1974 (6636) October: 1965, CFS 4003; 1966 (4314); 1967 (4610); 1968 (4878); 1969 (5189); 1970 (5519); 1971 (5750); 1972 (6042); 1973 (6339); 1974 (6617) September: 1965, CFS 3977; 1966 (4284); 1967 (4585); 1968 (4859); 1969 (5161); 1970 (5501); 1971 (5727); 1972 (6019); 1973 (6303); 1974 (6597) landings, by county and gear annual summary 1964, CFS 3791 landings, by months annual summary 1964, CFS 3790 lobster fishery socioeconomic impact of changes in harvesting labor force, C 371:159 lobster resource, FL 640 maturity, sex ratio, and size composition of American lobster's natural population, FB 71:165 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Sheepscot estuary, FB 70:299 Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, FB 71:777 Makaira indica — see Marlin, black 164 Makaira mazara distribution, S 675:52 Makaira nigricans — see Marlin, blue Makassar Strait, Flores Sea Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Malaclemys terrapin — see Terrapin, diamondback Malacoteidae — see Fish larvae Malaysia fisheries, FFL 91; MNL 91 Sabah prawn otter trawl fishery, 1968, FFL 153 trends in fishing, 1968-69, FFL 91 Malaysia, west trends in fisheries, FFL 91-A Maldive Islands Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Malta fishing industry, 1964, FFL 94; MNL 94 Mammals distribution in Alaska, C 211 marine books and articles on, C 299 Carnivora, S 579 Mysticeti, S 579 Odontoceti, S 579 Pinnipedia, S 579 Sirenia, S 579 synonyms, S 579 Manus Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Manzanillo, Mexico, FB 70:62 Mariculture U.S. -Japan studies, 1971, C 388 Marine biology Republic of China, progress report, FFL 185 Marine borers clam description and natural history, SEP 995 distribution, SEP 995 control and prevention, SEP 995 gribbles distribution, SEP 995 types and descriptions, SEP 995 shipworm classification, SEP 995 description, SEP 995 distribution, SEP 995 reproduction and early life history, SEP 995 Marine ecosystems effects of oil, FB 72:625 exploitation effects, FB 70:393 Marine fisheries and oceanography fish behavior and catching operations, C 250 forecasting space and time variations, C 250 identification and location of unused resources, C 250 location of new productive fishing areas, C 250 and politics academic fisheries institutions, C 250 competition with other foods, C 250 inefficient and efficient fishermen, C 250 organization of ocean research, C 250 sportsmen versus commercials, C 250 state fishery research, C 250 state laws, C 250 history of landings in New York, FB 70:585 Marine flora and fauna northeastern United States Annelida: Oliogchaeta, C 374 Crustacea: Decapoda, C 389 Crustacea: Stomatopoda, C 387 higher plants of the marine fringe, C 384 Protozoa: Ciliophora, C 378 Pycnogonida, C 386 Marine food resources oceanographic data and programs needed for develop- ment, SEP 809 Marine oil foreign trade in, 1925-64, CFS 3904 world exports and imports, 1970, FFL 187 world production and exports, 1970, FFL 178 Marine oil — see also Anchovy oil; Fish oil; Oil Marine organisms Alaska abundant near site of proposed mill, SEP 930 effects of environmental contaminants Northwest Fishery Center research, SEP 978 responses during solar eclipse, July 1963, FB 66:259 Marine plants northeastern United States distribution by habitats, C 384 index to common names and habitats, C 384 systematic index, C 384 vegetative key to higher plants of beaches, dunes, and tidal marshes, C 384 Marine resource management multiple objectives an operational proposal — use of target variables, C 371:26 cost of moving to partial equilibrium point, C 371:25 elucidation and legitimization of social goals, C 371:23 problems posed by redistribution of income, C 371:26 risk, uncertainty, and intertemporal choice, C 371:25 second-best fisheries, C 371:24 Mark I — see Vessels Marlin, black Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 central Pacific Ocean biology of, C 311 length-weight relationship, S 675:126 distribution, S 675:52 longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:318 165 occurrence, morphology, and parasitism of gastric ul- cers. Hawaii, S 675:149 Marlin. blue Atlantic life history with special reference to Jamaican waters. 8 675:80 migration and distribution, FB 70:283 seasonal distribution. S 662 central Pacific Ocean biology. C 311 larvae, distribution of, S 675:241 length-weight relationship, S 675:126 distribution. S 675:52 eastern Pacific Ocean longline fishery, S 675:315 morphometries, S 675:111 Hawaii landings in longline fishery, S 675:298 mercury, S 675:162 occurrence, morphology, and parasitism of gastric ulcers, S 675:149 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament biology investigations, SEP 997 length and weight data, western Atlantic Ocean, S 675:121 migrations, western North Atlantic Ocean, S 675:211 notes on tracking, S 675:265 Marlin, striped analysis and results of longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:315 catch distribution and related sea surface temperature off San Diego, California catch and temperature relationship, S 675:188 catch distribution, S 675:189 observations of temperature isotherms off San Diego and Baja California, S 675:191 central Pacific Ocean biology of, C 311 length-weight relationship, S 675:126 distribution, S 675:52 fishing conditions in relation to thermocline in waters off Baja California seasonal shifts in fishing grounds, S 675:304 seasonal variations in catch rates, S 675:303 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament biology investigations, SEP 997 landings in the Hawaiian longline fishery, S 675:298 longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:315 mercury in, off Hawaii and southern California, S 675:161 morphometries, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:117 Marlin, white Atlantic migration and distribution, FB 70:283 seasonal distribution, S 662 distribution, S 675:51 length and weight data, western Atlantic Ocean, S 675:121 migrations, western North Atlantic Ocean, S 675:211 summer concentration west of Strait of Gibraltar, S 675:164 Marquesas Islands longline fishing for deep swimming tunas, S 546 South Pacific longline fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 Marquette, Michigan, FIR 3(4) :8 Marshall Islands Majuro Atoll, FB 71:777 Martha E II — see Vessels Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts distribution of sand lance larvae, FB 71:371 photographic and dredge-collection stations, S 613 Maryland Chesapeake Bay, C 215 economic effects of regulations on oyster fishery, SEP 845 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3813; 1965 (4159); 1966 (4491); 1967 (4682); 1968 (4952); 1969 (5307); 1970 (5719); 1971 (5914); 1972 (6115) April: 1965, CFS 3869; 1966 (4155); 1967 (4512); 1968 (4798); 1969 (5065); 1970 (5339); 1971 (5612); 1972 (5892); 1973 (6212); 1974 (6492) August: 1965, CFS 3944; 1966 (4244); 1967 (4557); 1968 (4817); 1969 (5110); 1970 (5425); 1971 (5705); 1972 (6003); 1973 (6302); 1974 (6582) December: 1964, CFS 3745; 1965 (4041); 1966 (4372); 1967 (4635); 1968 (4932); 1969 (5239); 1970 (5508); 1971 (5803); 1972 (6089); 1973 (6385) February: 1965, CFS 3788; 1966 (4103); 1967 (4469); 1968 (4760); 1969 (5025); 1970 (5320); 1971 (5571); 1972 (5847); 1973 (6174); 1974 (6451) January: 1965, CFS 3769; 1966 (4079); 1967 (4463); 1968 (4687); 1969 (4967); 1970 (5318); 1971 (5557); 1972 (5825); 1973 (6152); 1974 (6431) July: 1965, CFS 3926; 1966 (4221); 1967 (4550); 1968 (4813); 1969 (5085); 1970 (5404); 1971 (5683); 1972 (5978); 1973 (6282); 1974 (6553) June: 1965, CFS 3890; 1966 (4199); 1967 (4545); 1968 (4801); 1969 (5076); 1970 (5387); 1971 (5647); 1972 (5965); 1973 (6259); 1974 (6532) March: 1965, CFS 3868; 1966 (4134); 1967 (4486); 1968 (4792); 1969 (5046); 1970 (5332); 1971 (5598); 1972 (5869); 1973 (6194); 1974 (6472) May: 1965, CFS 3874; 1966 (4180); 1967 (4522); 1968 (4799); 1969 (5067); 1970 (5361); 1971 (5628); 1972 (5943); 1973 (6238); 1974 (6512) November: 1965, CFS 4025; 1966 (4321); 1967 (4622); 1968 (4917); 1969 (5226); 1970 (5498); 1971 (5779); 1972 (6068); 1973 (6365) October: 1965, CFS 3992; 1966 (4293); 1967 (4607); 1968 (4884); 1969 (5150); 1970 (5458); 1971 (5754); 1972 (6047); 1973 (6344); 1974 (6622) September: 1965, CFS 3982; 1966 (4272); 1967 (4573); 1968 (4846); 1969 (5133); 1970 (5444); 1971 (5732); 1972 (6024); 1973 (6323); 1974 (6602) Ocean City, SEP 791 Oxford, C 324; S 567 166 Potomac River, S 565 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 surf clam fishery, 1968, SEP 883 Massachusetts Boston, C 248 Connecticut River Hadley Falls Dam collection of shad eggs, 1966, C 264 operation of fish lift, 1966, C 264 mortality of adult shad, Holyoke Water Power Com- pany Canal System, 1966, C 264 distribution of macroscopic remains of recent animals from marine sediments, FB 71:1 Falmouth, FB 68:296 Georges Bank seabottom studies, S 613 Gloucester, C 231, 241, 340; SEP 742 Hadley Falls Dam, C 215, 264 landings annual summary: 1965, CFS 4140; 1969 (5933); 1970 (6187); 1971 (5911); 1972 (6110); 1973 (6410) April: 1965, CFS 3978; 1966 (4230); 1967 (4511); 1968 (5035); 1969 (5311); 1970 (5436); 1971 (5625); 1972 (5888); 1973 (6165); 1974 (6488) August: 1964, CFS 3761; 1965 (4015); 1966 (4312); 1967 (4599); 1968 (5128); 1969 (5398); 1970 (5478); 1971 (5702); 1972 (5999); 1973 (6298); 1974 (6578) December: 1964, CFS 3803; 1965 (4082); 1966 (4383); 1967 (4744); 1968 (5141); 1969 (5420); 1970 (5527); 1971 (5799); 1972 (6085); 1973 (6381) February: 1965, CFS 3945; 1966 (4194); 1967 (4472); 1968 (4867); 1969 (5298); 1970 (5429); 1971 (5579); 1972 (5843); 1973 (6170); 1974 (6447) January: 1965, CFS 3879; 1966 (4187); 1967 (4403); 1968 (4865); 1969 (5293); 1970 (5426); 1971 (5558); 1972 (5821); 1973 (6148); 1974 (6427) July: 1965, CFS 4014; 1966 (4291); 1967 (4598); 1968 (5127); 1969 (5335); 1970 (5449); 1971 (5680); 1972 (5860); 1973 (6278); 1974 (6549) June: 1965, CFS 3981; 1966 (4265); 1967 (4597); 1968 (5123); 1969 (5323); 1970 (5440); 1971 (5620); 1972 (5961); 1973 (6255); 1974 (6528) March: 1965, CFS 3950; 1966 (4219); 1967 (4473); 1968 (4869); 1969 (5305); 1970 (5433); 1971 (5592); 1972 (5865); 1973 (6141); 1974 (6468) May: 1965, CFS 3979; 1966 (4259); 1967 (4570); 1968 (5106); 1969 (5317); 1970 (5438); 1971 (5644); 1972 (5939); 1973 (6136); 1974 (6508) November: 1964, CFS 3775; 1965 (4067); 1966 (4377); 1967 (4697); 1968 (5139); 1969 (5417); 1970 (5520); 1971 (5776); 1972 (6064); 1973 (6361); 1974 (6637) October: 1964, CFS 3765; 1965 (4064); 1966 (4362); 1967 (4690); 1968 (5135); 1969 (5411); 1970 (5510); 1971 (5751); 1972 (6043); 1973 (6340); 1974 (6618) September: 1964, CFS 3764; 1965 (4063); 1966 (4345); 1967 (4623); 1968 (5131); 1969 (5405); 1970 (5503); 1971 (5728); 1972 (6020); 1973 (6319); 1974 (6598) landings, by gear annual summary 1968, CFS 5180 landings, by gear and subarea annual summary: 1964, CFS 3829; 1965 (4158); 1966 (4524); 1967 (4836) landings, by ports annual summary: 1964, CFS 3809; 1966 (4426); 1967 (4802); 1968 (5179) Martha's vineyard, FB 71:371; S 613 Plum Island Sound, D 29; FB 67:183 quality of Boston haddock, FIR 6:139 sea-bottom studies, S 613 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Woods Hole fishes caught with otter trawl, S 622 oceanographic observations, 1965, D 32 Mauritania fisheries, 1971, FFL 73-7 Mauritius fisheries, 1969, FFL 177 Mayak — see Vessels Mayakovskii — see Vessels Mediaster bairdii — see Sea star Mediterranean Sea billfish comparative development with Atlantic billfish, S 675:79 proximate composition of commercial fishes, FIR 5:39 Megaptera novaeangliae — see Whale, humpback Melamphaidae — see Fish larvae Melanogrammus aeglefinus — see Haddock Melanostomiatidae — see Fish larvae Melichthys niger feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1005 Melichthys niger — see also Triggerfish Melosira italica — see Phytoplankton Menhaden 1946-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 5934 demand indicators, CFS 5934 demand projections, CFS 5934 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 5934 domestic production, CFS 5934 foreign consumption, CFS 5934 foreign production, CFS 5934 government programs, CFS 5934 industry performance indicators, CFS 5934 international trade, CFS 5934 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 5934 condensed soluble chemical and nutritive properties, FB 71:255 effect of predators on juvenile, in clear and turbid estu- aries, SEP 957 electric detector system for recovering internally tag- ged, S 654 fishery, 1873-1964, CFS 3905 167 kills associated with power plants biooides, SEP 1094 cold shock, SEP 1094 entrainment of larval fish and their passage through a condenser system, SEP 1094 gas embolism. SEP 1094 heat shock, SEP 1094 impingement on intake screens, SEP 1094 plant design for minimum impact on aquatic organisms, SEP 1094 unfavorable public relations, SEP 1094 meal, protein supplement to cottonseed meal-corn diets for pigs, FIR 5:133 recover.- of internal ferromagnetic tags efficiency tests, SEP 983 magnet installations, SEP 983 processing procedure, SEP 983 tag recovery, SEP 983 review of the industry, 1965, SEP 755 United States fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) historical statistics, 1873-1965, SD 59 Menhaden, Atlantic abundance of larvae, North Carolina estuaries, 1966, C 264 age and size composition, S 527 BCF scientists tag and recover, SEP 884 biology and environmental studies, C 215 bionomics and life history, C 320 catch samplings, Atlantic coast, 1966, C 264 caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 classification and distribution in North America, 1966, C 264 commercial fishery, 1962 Chesapeake Bay, S 527 distribution of purse seine sets, S 527 middle Atlantic, S 527 North Atlantic, S 527 North Carolina fall fishery, S 527 South Atlantic, S 527 distribution, C 320 field methods for tagging, SEP 982 fish meal as protein supplement to rat cottonseed meal-corn diets, FIR 3(2):13 meat-and-bone meal-corn diets, FIR 3(2):17 soybean meal-corn diets, FIR 3(2):25 fishing for, C 320; S 642 food of young in relation to metamorphosis, FB 68:493 groupings, variations in length composition, FB 70:699 size, FB 70:699 history of landings in New York, FB 70:586 identity, C 320 internal tags, FB 70:514 mark-recapture project, 1965, C 264 migration, population structure, survival, and ex- ploitation rates, FB 71:719 population, C 320 purse-seine fishery, 1940-68 annual catch, FB 69:765 description, FB 69:768 effort, FB 69:768 history, FB 69:769 variation in abundance, FB 69:777 response of juveniles to temperature and salinity, 1966, C 264 seasonal groupings, FB 70:700 summer schools number of fish, in relation to length, FB 70:708 size of, in relation to abundance, FB 70:709 size of, in relation to length, FB 70:707 tagged and recovered, 1966-69, D 66 tagging and tag-recovery experiments, S 664 young description of, FB 70:115 effect of salinity, temperature, tide, turbidity, and illumination on abundance and distribution in White Oak River estuary, North Carolina, FB 69:783 Menhaden, Gulf BCF scientists tag and recover, SEP 884 biology and environmental studies, C 215 collections of larval Galveston Entrance, Texas (1959-69), D 74 Sabine Pass, Texas (1963-67), D 74 early results from ERTS-1 experiment analytical rationale and data limitations, FB 72:378 commercial fishing data, FB 72:378 ERTS-1 and aircraft environmental sensors, FB 72:377 ERTS-1 imagery and fish distribution relationships, FB 72:382 ERTS-1 imagery and oceanographic parameter relationships, FB 72:385 experimental rationale, FB 72:376 fisheries data, FB 72:378 oceanographic parameter-fish distribution relationships, FB 72:379 prediction models for resource management and utilization, FB 72:385 sea-truth oceanographic parameter measurements, FB 72:377 study area and fishery, FB 72:376 field methods for tagging, SEP 982 Gulf of Mexico biology, C 264 catch samplings, 1966, C 264 northern, compendium of juvenile surveys in coastal streams, D 89 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Menhaden oil effect on pig tissues, FB 69:282 Menidia menidia — see Silverside, Atlantic Menticirrhus spp. — see Whiting, king Mercenaria campechiensis — see Clams, hard; Quahog, southern 168 Mercenaria mercenaria — see Clams, hard; Quahog, northern Mercury effects of regulatory guidelines on intake from fish, FB 71:615 in Oregon groundfish, FB 71:713 in tunas contamination and toxicology, FB 71:609 geographic variation, FB 71:608 levels, FB 71:606 poisoning and its effects, FB 71:610 relationship between levels and fish size, FB 71:607 sources of mercury in marine environment, FB 71:603 standards for fish and fish products, FB 71:611 synergistic effects on adult fiddler crab, FB 70:415 Merluccius characters of, Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, FB 71:83 Merluccius albidus — see Hake, offshore Merluccius angustimanus — see Hake, Panamanian Merluccius australis — see Hake, New Zealand Merluccius bilinearis — see Hake, silver Merluccius capensis — see Hake, cape Merluccius gayi — see Hake, Chilean Merluccius hubbsi — see Hake, Argentine Merluccius magnoculus distribution, C 332:7 Merluccius merluccius — see Hake, European Merluccius polylepis distribution, C 332:7 Merluccius productus — see Hake, Pacific Merriamina ectenes — see Moridae Metabolism California gray whale calves, SEP 1045 Metallic elements in estuaries — see Estuarine ecosystems Metamysidopsis elongata — see Mysids Meteorological data EASTROPAC atlas first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 3 from principal participating ships, second survey cruise, Aug.-Sept. 1967, C 330, vol. 5 third and fourth monitor cruises, October 1967- January 1968, C 330, vol. 7 Meteorological observations Tampa Bay and adjacent waters— 1971, D 84 Meterythrops robusta — see Mysids Menticirrhus saxatilis — see Kingfish, northern Mexico Baja California, fisheries development potential, FFL 102 Campeche fisheries, FFL 158 fisheries: 1965-68, FFL 7; 1969-70 (72-10) fishing industry, history, C 250:52 Manzanillo, FB 70:62 marine sport fisheries billfish resources and areas of fishing, SEP 1035 government agencies involved, SEP 1035 sun-dried shrimp industry, north central Gulf, SEP 787 Miami, Florida, C 305; SEP 857; TM SEFC-1 Miami Beach, Florida, FB 70:186 Michigan Ann Arbor, C 319 Lake St. Clair, D 54 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966(4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608) January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941; 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) Marquette, FIR 3(4) :8 water quality investigations Big Garlic River, S 559 Chocolay River, S 559 Ford River, S 559 Little Garlic River, S 559 Microgadus tomcod—see Tomcod, Atlantic Microlepidium verecundum — see Moridae Micropogon undulatus—see Croaker, Atlantic Micropterus dolomieui—see Bass, smallmouth Microstomas pacificus — see Sole, Dover Midarm Lake, Alaska, S 532 Middle Atlantic States historical catch statistics by species, 1880-1965, CFS 4146 by states, 1800-1965, CFS 4146 169 landings annual summary: 1964. CFS 3870; 1965 (4331); 1966 (4582); 1967 (4887); 1968 (5345); 1971 (6228); 197. (6566) Midwater trawl. [saacs-Kidd 3-meter, net filtering efficiency of, FB 72:618 relative sampling performance of 6- and 10-foot, FB 69:427 Midway Island sea surface temperature and salinity, 1957-69, D 69 Migration American shad, FB 70:659 skipjack tuna, eastern Pacific Ocean, FB 70:741 Milford. Connecticut, C 328 Milwaukee River air bubble curtain as barrier to alewives, SEP 771 Minced fish — see Fish, minced \finchinia nelsoni — see Parasites Mineral content crustaceans, SEP 1022 Rnfish (canned), SEP 1022 finfish (raw). SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Minnows Georgia coast, FB 70:336 Mississippi landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3826; 1965 (4162); 1966 (4450); 1967 (4679); 1968 (4973); 1969 (5258); 1970 (5770); 1971 (5921); 1972 (6122); 1973 (6421) April: 1965, CFS 3898; 1966 (4177); 1967 (4489); 1968 (4785); 1969 (5029); 1970 (5314); 1971 (5634); 1972 (5899); 1973 (6219); 1974 (6499) August: 1965, CFS 3958; 1966 (4255); 1967 (4577); 1968 (4845); 1969 (5182); 1970 (5451); 1971 (5712); 1972 (6010); 1973 (6310); 1974 (6589) December: 1964, CFS 3759; 1965 (4052); 1966 (4354); 1967 (4662); 1968 (4921); 1969 (5208); 1970 (5533); 1971 (5810); 1972 (6096); 1973 (6392) February: 1965, CFS 3839; 1966 (4118); 1967 (4410); 1968 (4716); 1969 (4998); 1970 (5284); 1971 (5580); 1972 (5854); 1973 (6181); 1974 (6458) January: 1965, CFS 3831; 1966 (4112); 1967 (4409); 1968 (4702); 1969 (4981); 1970 (5267); 1971 (5551); 1972 (5832); 1973 (6159); 1974 (6438) July: 1965, CFS 3956; 1966 (4253); 1967 (4528); 1968 (4815); 1969 (5172); 1970 (5428); 1971 (5690); 1972 (5989); 1973 (6289); 1974 (6560) June: 1965, CFS 3924; 1966 (4249); 1967 (4501); 1968 (4807); 1969 (5162); 1970 (5423); 1971 (5665); 1972 (5972); 1973 (6266); 1974 (6539) March: 1965, CFS 3845; 1966 (4161); 1967 (4443); 1968 (4748); 1969 (5004); 1970 (5302); 1971 (5587); 1972 (5876); 1973 (6202); 1974 (6479) May: 1965, CFS 3914; 1966 (4178); 1967 (4497); 1968 (4797); 1969 (5154); 1970 (5357); 1971 (5654); 1972 (59.50); 1973 (6245); 1974 (6519) November: 1964, CFS 3746; 1965 (4042); 1966 (4328); 1967 (4647); 1968 (4891); 1969 (5202); 1970 (5493); 1971 (5786); 1972 (6075); 1973 (6372) October: 1965, CFS 4017; 1966 (4320); 1967 (4628); 1968 (4883); 1969 (5195); 1970 (5480); 1971 (5761); 1972 (6054); 1973 (6351); 1974 (6629) September: 1965, CFS 3997; 1966 (4299); 1967 (4595); 1968 (4871); 1969 (5188); 1970 (5465); 1971 (5739); 1972 (6031); 1973 (6330); 1974 (6609) oyster industry methods and equipment, FL 607 productive areas, FL 607 Pascagoula, C 249, 251, 262, 267, 284, 327; SEP 779; TM SEFC-2, TM SER-3 Pascagoula, saltwater recirculation system and laboratory, C 355 Mississippi River fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4106; 1965 (4376); 1966 (4718); 1967 (5090); 1968 (5378); 1971 (6235); 1972 (6572) upper backwater areas characteristics of fish populations in, C 212 Mixing off coast of Peru, FB 69:859 Moisture content crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Mojarra Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Mojarra, mottled effect of X-radiation on the postlarval stages, C 204 Mojarra, spotfin collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 Mold Aspergillus flavus, FIR 4: 139 Mollusca principal diseases of clams, mussels, and oysters, FB 66:335 Mollusks accumulation and retention of radionuclides and the effects of external radiation, C 204 aquaculture along U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, C 388:57 ash content, SEP 1022 calcium content, SEP 1022 composition of edible portion of raw (fresh or frozen) data on protein, fat, moisture, ash, carbohydrate energy, and cholestrol, SEP 1043 fat content, SEP 1022 mineral content, SEP 1022 moisture content, SEP 1022 nutritive values, SEP 1022 phosphorus content, SEP 1022 protein content (crude), SEP 1022 proximate composition, SEP 1022 170 shell deformity attributable to Hydractinia echinata, FB 66:273 total fat content, SEP 1033 Monacanthus hispidus — see File fish, planehead Monognathus three new species metamorphic forms, FB 72:553 Monognathus ahlstromi, FB 72:551 Monognathus isaacsi, FB 72:548 Monognathus jesse, FB 72:552 Monotaxis grandoculis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:956 Montana Fort Peck Reservoir, FB 71:473 Monterey, California, S 537 Monterey Bay, California nannoplankton and netplankton, FB 69:799 Moorish idol feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1003 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Mora pacifica—see Moridae Moridae characters, FB 70:565 fossils, FB 70:565 species accounts, FB 70:565 Morocco developments in fishing industry, FFL 40; MNL 40 fisheries, 1968-70, FFL 40, 40-A fishing industry, 1967-68, FFL 40 Morone saxatilis — see Bass, striped Moxostoma spp. — see Redhorse Mozambique fisheries, 1961-64 and 1969, FFL 115 Mudminnows Georgia coast, FB 70:336 Mugil cephalus — see Mullet, striped Mugilidae attempts to rear larve, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Mugilidae — see also Mullet Mullet Georgia coast, FB 70:345 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Mullet, red Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5:41 Mullet, striped effects of X-radiation on juveniles, C 204 Mulloidichthys sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:957 Mullus auratus — see Goatfish, red Mullus barbatus — see Mullet, red Mummichog caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Murmansk fish behavior as related to fishing techniques and tac- tics, SEP 805 Murre II — see Vessels Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, SEP 1102 Mushroom culture new potential for fishery products composting and nitrogen supplements, SEP 1037 experimental use of fish solubles as nitrogen supple- ment, SEP 1037 potential for fish oils, SEP 1037 Mussels potential source of high-quality protein paralytic shellfish poisoning, SEP 847 potential for growing in United States, SEP 847 preparation of protein concentrate, SEP 847 requirements for production of MPC, SEP 847 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Mussels, sea history of landings in New York, FB 70:594 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 Mustelus canis — see Dogfish, smooth Mya arenaria — see Clam, soft shell Myctophidae fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean, April and May 1967, S 663 night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:93 role of larval stages in systematic investigations some evolutionary considerations, FB 72:409 subfamily Lampanyctinae, FB 72:403 subfamily Myctophinae, FB 72:392 Myctophidae — see also Fish larvae; Lanternfishes; Scope- lopsis multipunctatus Myoxocephalus aeneus — see Grubby Myoxocephalus octodecemspinosus — see Sculpin, longhorn Myoxocephalus quadricornis — see Sculpin, fourhorn Myripristis sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:940 Myripristis sp. — see also Squirrelfish Mysidopsis sp. — see Mysids Mysids Atlantic coast, distribution and biology, FB 69:717 Metamysidopsis elongata, ecological efficiency, FB 69:93 Mysis sp. — see Mysids Mytilus edulis—see Mussels, sea N Naknek-Kvichak system, FB 69:122 Nannochloris — see Phytoplankton Nanoplankton compared with net plankton, California Current sys- tem, FB 69:799 Narcissia trigonaria — see Sea star Naso hexacanthus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1001 Naso sp. — see also Surgeonfish 171 National Fish Meal and Oil Association first annual meeting industrial fishes of tommorrow — charting the course, SEP 767 National Marine Fisheries Service Atlantic Estuarine Fisheries Center Report, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, TM AEFC-1 Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center report, fiscal years 1970 and 1971. TM SER-1 Miami Laboratory report, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, TM SEFC-1 Pascagoula Fishery Products Technology Laboratory report, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, TM SER-3 publications and services, SEP 1039 report on comminuted fish cake survey, SEP 1065 research and processes studied fish protein concentrates made by enzymatic hydrolysis, S 657 St. Petersburg Beach Biological Laboratory report, fiscal years 1970 and 1971, TM SER-2 Southeast Fisheries Center Pascagoula Laboratory report, fiscal years 1970-71, TM SEFC-2 National Sea Grant Program aquaculture studies, C 388:41 Needlefish and copepods, FB 68:347 Georgia coast, FB 70:338 study of host-parasite relationships, FB 68:347 Nekton small, off Vancouver Island and Washington, S 619 Nekton ring net sampler use aboard oceanographic research vessels, SEP 754 Nematodes infestation of ovaries skipjack tuna, S 580 Nematoscelis International Indian Ocean Expedition collection, 1960-65 zoogeography of the genus, FB 72:1039 Nemerteans abundance in natural and altered estuarine areas, S 677 Nemipterus japonicus — see Bream, Red Sea Neomysis americana — see Mysids; Shrimp, oppossum Neothunnus macropterus — see Tuna, yellowfin Nereis virens — see Worm, clam Netherlands fisheries, 1965, FFL 60 fishing industry, 1969, FFL 60 Net plankton compared with nannoplankton in California Current system, FB 69:799 Nets — see Plankton nets New England brief history of offshore fisheries, FL 594 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) future of marine resources environmental deterioration, SEP 928 foreign fishing, SEP 928 problems created by institutions, SEP 928 haddock, 1931-55, S 638 irradiating fillets cod, FIR 6:1 haddock, FIR 6:1 offshore northern lobsters, S 598 safety for commercial fishing vessel and crew, SEP 818 trawlermen struggle to survive, SEP 943 New England Fisheries Development Program crab Jonah, SEP 1100 red, SEP 1100 mixed species, SEP 1100 squid long-finned, SEP 1100 short-finned, SEP 1100 New England States historical catch statistics by species, 1879-1965, CFS 4145 by states, 1879-1965, CFS 4145 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3919: 1965 (4330); 1966 (4602); 1967 (4907); 1968 (5366); 1971 (6227); 1972 (6565) New Hampshire Hampton Harbor, D 29 shad fisheries status, 1960, S 550 New Ireland — see Kavieng (New Ireland) New Jersey landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3767; 1965 (4070); 1966 (4369); 1967 (4652); 1968 (4918); 1969 (5230); 1970 (5570); 1971 (5909); 1972 (6114); 1973 (6413) April: 1965, CFS 3835; 1966 (4137); 1967 (4442); 1968 (4736); 1969 (5042); 1970 (5312); 1971 (5627); 1972 (5891); 1973 (6211); 1974 (6491) August: 1965, CFS 3934; 1966 (4246); 1967 (4541); 1968 (4810); 1969 (5099); 1970 (5413); 1971 (5704); 1972 (6002); 1973 (6301); 1974 (6581) December: 1965, CFS 4049; 1966 (4335); 1967 (4625); 1968 (4892); 1969 (5201); 1970 (5523); 1971 (5802); 1972 (6088); 1973 (6384); 1974 (6659) February: 1965, CFS 3793; 1966 (4107); 1967 (4397); 1968 (4708); 1969 (5026); 1970 (5261); 1971 (5573); 1972 (5846); 1973 (6173); 1974 (6450) January: 1965, CFS 3770; 1966 (4071); 1967 (4370); 1968 (4669); 1969 (4923); 1970 (5250); 1971 (5547); 1972 (5824); 1973 (6151); 1974 (6430) July: 1965, CFS 3933; 1966 (4212); 1967 (4540); 1968 (4809); 1969 (5097); 1970 (5393); 1971 (5682); 1972 (5956); 1973 (6281); 1974 (6552) June: 1965, CFS 3884; 1966 (4201); 1967 (4477); 1968 (4774); 1969 (5048); 1970 (5355); 1971 (5663); 1972 (5964); 1973 (6258); 1974 (6531) March: 1965, CFS 3834; 1966 (4136); 1967 (4441); 1968 (4709); 1969 (5034); 1970 (5296); 1971 (5593); 1972 (5868); 1973 (6193); 1974 (6471) May: 1965, CFS 3865; 1966 (4173); 1967 (4461); 1968 172 (4759); 1969 (5060); 1970 (5331); 1971 (5646); 1972 (5942); 1973 (6139); 1974 (6511) November: 1965, CFS 4019; 1966 (4311); 1967 (4624); 1968 (4889); 1969 (5191); 1970 (5502); 1972 (6067); 1973 (6364); 1974 (6640) October: 1965, CFS 3989; 1966 (4281); 1967 (4581); 1968 (4851); 1969 (5145); 1970 (5477); 1971 (5753); 1972 (6046); 1973 (6343); 1974 (6621) September: 1965, CFS 3965; 1966 (4275); 1967 (4556); 1968 (4832); 1969 (5125); 1970 (5427); 1971 (5731); 1972 (6023); 1973 (6322); 1974 (6601) menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 surf clam fishery, 1968, SEP 883 New York landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3773; 1965 (4077); 1966 (4404); 1967 (4681); 1968 (5002); 1969 (5386); 1970 (5611); 1971 (5913); 1972 (6113); 1973 (6412) April: 1965, CFS 3836; 1966 (4167); 1967 (4487); 1968 (4762); 1969 (5146); 1972 (5890); 1973 (6210); 1974 (6490) April-June: 1970, CFS 5481; 1971 (5662) August: 1965, CFS 3948; 1966 (4258); 1967 (4564); 1968 (4847); 1969 (5301); 1972 (6001); 1973 (6300); 1974 (6580) December: 1964, CFS 3748; 1965 (4047); 1966 (4371); 1967 (4650); 1968 (4976); 1971 (5801); 1972 (6087); 1973 (6383) February: 1965, CFS 3796; 1966 (4102); 1967 (4406); 1968 (4705); 1969 (5094); 1972 (5845); 1973 (6172); 1974 (6449) January: 1965, CFS 3768; 1966 (4085); 1967 (4405); 1968 (4694); 1969 (5092); 1972 (5823); 1973 (6150); 1974 (6429) January-March: 1970, CFS 5400; 1971 (5601) July: 1965, CFS 3927; 1966 (4243); 1967 (4546); 1968 (4822); 1969 (5251); 1972 (5932); 1973 (6280); 1974 (6551) July-September: 1970, CFS 5505 June: 1965, CFS 3895; 1966 (4209); 1967 (4542); 1968 (4814); 1969 (5177); 1972 (5963); 1973 (6257); 1974 (6530) March: 1965, CFS 3815; 1966 (4165); 1967 (4433); 1968 (4750); 1969 (5096); 1972 (5867); 1973 (6192); 1974 (6470) May: 1965, CFS 3871; 1966 (4189); 1967 (4488); 1968 (4777); 1969 (5170); 1972 (5941); 1973 (6138); 1974 (6510) November: 1965, CFS 4022; 1966 (4336); 1967 (4642); 1968 (4963); 1969 (5337); 1971 (5778); 1972 (6066); 1973 (6363) October: 1965, CFS 4021; 1966 (4309); 1967 (4612); 1968 (4960); 1969 (5319); 1972 (6045); 1973 (6342); 1974 (6620) October-December: 1970, CFS 5528 September: 1965, CFS 3972; 1966 (4295); 1967 (4576); 1968 (4933); 1969 (5313); 1971 (5730); 1972 (6022); 1973 (6321); 1974 (6614) Long Island, FB 72:27; S 673 marine fisheries, history of, FB 70:585 menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 Northport Harbor, FB 68:291 Oyster Bay Harbor, FB 68:293 Sag Harbor, FB 68:293 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 surf clam fishery, 1968, SEP 883 New Zealand billfish scientific investigation: present and future, S 675:102 fisheries, 1971, FFL 73-9 Newfoundland fisheries, annual report, 1968, FFL 35 status of fisheries: 1969, FFL 182; 1970 (182- A) Newport River, North Carolina, FB 71:289 Nicaragua fisheries, 1967, FFL 141 fishery exports: 1968-69, FFL 141 fishery production: 1968-69, FFL 141 Nigeria marine fisheries of, 1970, FFL 79 northern, fisheries of, FFL 79 shrimp commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 Night lighting new possibilities to attract herring, SEP 869 Nitrogen dissolved effects of dams and reservoirs on saturation of, FB 68:3 seasonal and daily variations in saturation, FB 68:4 supersaturation, effect on salmon and steelhead trout, FB 68:1 in coastal waters of Gulf of Maine, FB 67:121 Nitrogen supersaturation thermal tolerance of juvenile Pacific salmon and steelhead trout in relation to, FB 69:833 Nitzschia—see Phytoplankton Nitzschia turgiduloides — see Diatoms Nocturnal fish — see Hawaii Nomeidae — see Fish larvae Norfolk, Virginia observation of underwater ridges and fauna, SEP 822 North America coastal upwelling off western mean annual cycle as observed from surface measurements, FB 72:843 fishery potential, C 250:1 future of its fisheries, C 250:28 North America, eastern bulrushes and bulrushlike plants, C 221 North Carolina abundance of Atlantic menhaden larvae in estuaries, 1966, C 264 Albemarle Sound, C 215 173 Beaufort. C 204, 215, 217. 240. 244. 270, 287, 298, 141, 350, 375; FB 71:289; S 539, 654, 664 blue crabs movements of tagged. SEP 892 Bogue Inlet. FB 70:115 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory Beaufort report for fiscal year 1966, C 264 calico scallop fishery, S 627 Cape Fear River experimental lockage: 1962-66, C 352; 1964 (215); 1966 (264) Cape Hatteras distribution of sand lance larvae, FB 71:371 surf clams and ocean quahogs, D 57 Cape Lookout, FB 70:1244 channel net for shrimp, SEP 773 Core Sound abundance and distribution of blue crab, 1966, C 264 crabs from ocean stations near Beaufort, S 637 hydrographic atlas of larger sounds, D 20 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3818; 1965 (4126); 1966 (4513); 1967 (4665); 1968 (4922); 1969 (5217); 1970 (5746); 1971 (5916); 1972 (6117); 1973 (6416) April: 1965, CFS 3817; 1966 (4131); 1967 (4498); 1968 (4734); 1969 (4996); 1970 (5299); 1971 (5630); 1972 (5894); 1973 (6214); 1974 (6494) August: 1965, CFS 3923; 1966 (4232); 1967 (4533); 1968 (4804); 1969 (5101); 1970 (5422); 1971 (5707); 1972 (6005); 1973 (6305); 1974 (6584) December: 1965, CFS 4031; 1966 (4346); 1967 (4632); 1968 (4893); 1969 (5175); 1970 (5512); 1971 (5805); 1972 (6091); 1973 (6387) February: 1965, CFS 3783; 1966 (4096); 1967 (4429); 1968 (4688); 1969 (4958); 1970 (5243); 1971 (5567); 1972 (5849); 1973 (6176); 1974 (6453) January: 1965, CFS 3754; 1966 (4069); 1967 (4419); 1968 (4672); 1969 (4942); 1970 (5225); 1971 (5545); 1972 (5827); 1973 (6154); 1974 (6433) July: 1965, CFS 3897; 1966 (4214); 1967 (4516); 1968 (4786); 1969 (5071); 1970 (5416); 1971 (5685); 1972 (5984); 1973 (6284); 1974 (6555) June: 1965, CFS 3882; 1966 (4183); 1967 (4500); 1968 (4768); 1969 (5036); 1970 (5346); 1971 (5675); 1972 (5967); 1973 (6261); 1974 (6534) March: 1965, CFS 3798; 1966 (4117); 1967 (4439); 1968 (4717); 1969 (4977); 1970 (5287); 1971 (5590); 1972 (5871); 1973 (6196); 1974 (6474) May: 1965, CFS 3841; 1966 (4172); 1967 (4499); 1968 (4751); 1969 (5018); 1970 (5316); 1971 (5649); 1972 (5945); 1973 (6240); 1974 (6514) November: 1965, CFS 3994; 1966 (4303); 1967 (4611); 1968 (4886); 1969 (5155); 1970 (5482); 1971 (5781); 1972 (6070); 1973 (6367); 1974 (6643) October: 196-5, CFS 3973; 1966 (4282); 1967 (4578); 1968 (4850); 1969 (5138); 1970 (5468); 1971 (57.56); 1972 (6049); 1973 (6346); 1974 (6624) September: 1965, CFS 3953; 1966 (4256); 1967 (4574); 1968 (4828); 1969 (5113); 1970 (5432); 1971 (5734); 1972 (6026); 1973 (6325); 1974 (6604) long-haul fishery, SEP 1024 menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 Newport River, FB 71:289; S 666 Oak River, C 215 sea stars, FB 67:127 shad fisheries by water area, 1960, S 550 shrimp fishery brown, S 605 species composition of industrial fish fishery, SEP 765 White Oak River, FB 70:115 young menhaden, FB 69:783 North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, FB 70:1121 North Pacific Fishery Convention implementation of, FB 70:247 North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission sixth meeting, Reykjavik, Iceland, May 7-13, 1968, FFL 147 Norway cod fillets production trends, mid- 1968, FFL 157 fish meal industry potential of, FFL 3 fisheries: 1964, MNL 56; 1965-67, FFL 56; 1967-70 (56- A); 1971 (72-16); 1972 (73-15) fisheries, description of, C 235 fishing industry outlook report, 1970, FFL 56 general agreement on fisheries and current subsidy system, FFL 99 Nothobomolochus digitatus (copepod; new species), FB 68:374 Nothobomolochus gibber (copepod), FB 68:372 Notropis atherinoides — see Shiner, emerald Notropis hudsonius — see Shiner, spottail Noturus flavus — see Stonecat Nutrient chemistry data EASTROPAC atlas EASTROPAC first and second monitor cruises, April-July 1967, C 330, vol. 4 EASTROPAC first survey cruise, February-March 1967, C 330, vol. 2 from principal participating ships and Oceanographer, third and fourth monitor cruises, Oct. 1967-Jan. 1968, C 330, vol. 8 from principal participating ships, second survey cruise, Aug. -Sept. 1967, C 330, vol. 6 Nutrients distribution in northern equatorial latitudes, FB 70:892 La Jolla Bay 1970, FB 70:1261 Nutrition progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Nutritive values crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (canned), SEP 1022 174 fmfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 0 Oahu, Hawaii anchovy sampling, Kaneohe Bay, FB 70:789 Oak River, North Carolina, C 215 Ocean City, Maryland, SEP 791 Ocean Station November sea surface temperature and salinity, 1958-69, D 69 Ocean Station Victor sea surface temperature and salinity, 1957-69, D 69 Oceanographer Canyon northern offshore lobsters, S 598 Oceanographic conditions northeast Pacific Ocean and their relation to albacore fishery, FB 66:503 Oceanographic data EASTROPAC first and second monitor cruises, April- July 1967, C 330, vol. 3 North Pacific: 1965, D 51; 1969 (52) North Pacific and Bering Sea, 1970, D 65 subarctic Pacific, 1966-68, D 50 Oceanographic observations east coast of United States: 1962, D 9; 1963 (10) Trade Wind Zone, Pilot Study, S 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557 west coast of Florida, 1964-65, D 13 Oceanography role in developing marine resources, SEP 809 Octopus importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Odontaster hispidus — see Sea star Odontobutis cf. obscura — see Moridae Odontopyxis trispinosa — see Poacher, pigmy OECD — see Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Ohio landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966 (4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608) January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941: 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) Oil baleen and sperm whale production, 1966-67, FFL 134 effects of dietary a-tocopherol and tuna, safflower, and linseed oils on the flavor of turkey, FB 72:1032 Oil — see also Fish oil; Marine oil Oil pollution Wake Island, S 636 Okean — see Vessels Oligochaeta northeast United States annotated systematic list, C 374 collecting methods, C 374 definitions and diagnostic characters, C 374 ecology, C 374 examination procedure, C 374 key to marine Oligochaeta, C 374 Oligoplites saurus — see Leatherjacket Olsen Creek, Prince William Sound, Alaska spawning pink salmon, S 602 Omaka development of eggs and larvae body proportions, FB 72:511 cultures, FB 72:498 definitions, meristics, and morphometries, FB 72:499 growth, FB 72:510 larvae fin development, FB 72:507 larvae pigmentation, FB 72:504 morphological development of yolk sac larvae, FB 72:504 ossification, FB 72:509 yolk sac larvae pigmentation, FB 72:502 Oncorhynchus gorbuscha — see Salmon, pink Oncorhynchus keta — see Salmon, chum Oncorhynchus kisutch — see Salmon, coho Oncorhynchus masou — see Salmon, masu Oncorhynchus nerka — see Salmon, sockeye Oncorhynchus tshawytscha — see Salmon, chinook One-Shot Creek, Alaska study stream for sockeye salmon, FB 70:447 Onobrosmius sp. — see Moridae 175 Ontario. Canada estimates of commercial fish landings for 1967, FFL L48 Ophichthidae seasonal occurence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary. S 672 Ophichthidae— see also Snake eels Ophidiidae — see Cusk-eels Ophiodon elongatus — see Lingcod Opisthonema oglinum — see Herring, Atlantic thread Orcinus orca — see Whale, killer Orcynopsis unicolor eggs and young, S 652 Oreaster reticulatus — see Sea star Oregon Brownlee Reservoir. FB 67:35, 295, 68:203, 219, 245 coastal upwelling indices, 1946-71 periods of intense winter convergence, S 671 coastal waters food of Pacific hake, C 332:35 hake fishery-, C 332:43 Echo, S 608 euphausiids, FB 69:79 fish larvae abundance and distribution, FB 71:697 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3920; 1965 (4288); 1966 (4549); 1967 (4843); 1968 (5149) midwater trawling equipment and fishing technique for capturing hake, C 332:77 Prescott frequency and duration of flow reversal in lower Columbia River, FB 71:312 subsurface water temperatures, D 53 ratfish collected for study of its biology, FB 70:421 sablefish results of comparative trawl and trap fishing, SEP 1005 scallop explorations, 1963 and 1967, SEP 820 Soviet trawl fleet off. C 332:53 traveling debris screen, Grande Ronde River, S 645 Yaquina Bay, FB 72:201 Oregon shrimp research aboard, in Gulf of Alaska, SEP 948 Oregon — see also Vessels ' 'r' j' in II general description, C 256 Oregon II — see also Vessels Organic nitrogen Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develop- ment common fisheries policy, 1971, FFL 186-A Osmeridae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Osmcrus dentex — see Smelt, Arctic Osmerus mordax — see Smelt, American; Smelt, rainbow Ostrqcion mdagris feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1011 Otoliths age determination, FL 637 Otter trawl echo reflector for sonic measuring system, FIR 4:127 fishes caught with, near Woods Hole, S 622 introduced into Columbia River smelt fishery, SEP 862 North Atlantic fisheries, FL 600 sonic system for determining distances, FIR 4:113 Oxford, Maryland Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biological Laboratory, C 324 first season survival of American oyster, 1961-62, S 567 Oxygen dissolved in coastal waters of Gulf of Maine, FB 67:117 Oxygen concentration at canal stations, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970-Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 Oxyjulis ealifornica — see Senorita Oxyporhamphus micropterus in stomach contents of porpoise and yellowfin tuna, FB 71:1077 Oyster airlift for harvesting, SEP 724 culture in Long Island Sound, 1966-69, SEP 859 economic effects of regulations in Maryland fishery closed seasons and closed areas, SEP 845 depletion and repletion, SEP 845 limitations on technology, SEP 845 private leasing, SEP 845 regulations, SEP 845 tax measures, SEP 845 frozen historical U.S. statistics, 1945-67, SD 61 mortalities, S 569 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:241 rearing cultchless hatchery, by reattachment, SEP 935 regional patterns of consumption, C 361 shucked thermal bleaching of red algal pigment, SEP 1099 status of culture in Japan, C 388:23 tissue rapid method for determining water content, FB 65:685 United States fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) historical statistics, 1880-1965, SD 59 Oyster, American anatomy and physiology, C 205 comparison of allometric relationships in intertidal and subtidal, FB 70:1121 effects of pesticides on, FB 67:393 enemies, C 205 environment, C 205 first season survival near Oxford, Maryland, 1961-62, S 567 genetics of, C 388:75 growth, C 205 history of landings in New York, FB 70:586 176 industry, C 205 Mississippi productive areas, FL 607 mortalities, S 569 pollutants affect embryos and larvae detergent studies, SEP 956 pesticide studies, SEP 956 pH studies, SEP 956 reproduction, C 205 sanitary control, C 205 Tampa Bay, Florida oyster spatfall study, C 257 Oyster, eastern aquaculture, U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, C 388:57 Oyster, Long Island fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Oyster, Maryland-Virginia fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Oyster, Pacific mortalities in Chesapeake Bay, S 569 use of pasture for cultivation, SEP 772 Oyster drills control of Eupleura caudata and Urosalpinx cinerea, FB 68:285 Pachycheles sp. — see Crab Pachygrapus crassipes — see Crab Pacific coast fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) Scorpaenidae, FB 70:404 Pacific Coast States landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4002; 1965 (4356); 1966 (4698); 1967 (5082) Pacific islands skipjack tuna resources of the Trust Territory, SEP 753 Pacific Ocean billfish angler catch rates, S 675:290 biological oceanography of eastern tropical ecology of special groups of organisms, S 540 horizontal distribution of biological properties, S 540 relationships within and between trophic levels, S 540 seasonal (half-yearly) distribution of biological properties, S 540 special areas, S 540 taxonomic composition of standing crops, S 540 variation in biological properties by times of day, S 540 on successive days, S 540 vertical distribution of biological properties, S 540 circulation and distribution of sockeye salmon, SEP 858 comparison of Atlantic and Pacific tuna landings, 1963, SEP 762 deep maxima of photosynthetic chlorophyll, FB 71:41 dipping coastal fish and shellfish into sodium tripolyphosphate prior to irradiation, FIR 4:37 migration patterns of Istiophoridae as determined by cooperative tagging programs, S 675:226 notes on tracking of blue marlin, S 675:265 observations of sea birds, S 586 physical oceanographic data from north, 1972, D 80 salinity and distribution of salmon, SEP 854 skipjack oceanography cruises in eastern tropical, SEP 903 temperature and distribution of salmon, SEP 852 temperature and shad migration, FB 70:666 trade wind zone of central north meridional dissolved oxygen distribution, 1964-65, C 323 meridional salinity distribution, 1964-65, C 323 meridional temperature distribution, 1964-65, C 323 variation of surface geostrophic flow data, FB 72:1075 eastern boundary currents in Northern Hemisphere, FB 72:1079 North Equatorial Countercurrent, FB 72:1080 North Equatorial Current region, FB 72:1083 Peru Current, FB 72:1078 South Equatorial Current region, FB 72:1077 zoogeography of genus Nematoscelis, FB 72:1039 Pacific Ocean, central length-weight relationships for six species of billfish, S 675:126 occurrence of young billfish, S 675:238 pre-exploitation abundance of tunas, FB 70:875 skipjack tuna fisheries review of literature on development of, S 661 state of Japanese and Hawaiian tuna catches, 1965-66, C 274 Pacific Ocean, central and western pole-and-line fishing trials for tuna, SEP 962 Pacific Ocean, central eastern sea floor topography, C 291 Pacific Ocean, eastern brief history and catch rates of halibut fisheries, 1888- 1965, FL 600 skipjack tuna migration models, FB 70:741 some biological observations of billfish, 1967-70, S 675:89 Pacific Ocean, eastern north bathythermograph data on subsurface thermal struc- ture, S 548 heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere, 1969- 71, S 682 Pacific Ocean, eastern tropical estimating phytoplankton production, FB 69:87 fish larvae in, FB 69:3 growth rate of phytoplankton, FB 70:1071 tagging Stenella spp., FB 70:61 177 tuna schools located and fished. SEP 868 yellowfin tuna fishery. FB 69:569 Pacific Ocean, mid -subarctic primary productivity in. FB 69:595 Pa< ific Ocean, North drift bottle experiments, D 67 meteorological properties and heat exchange, S 612 oceanographic data: 1965. D 51; 1969 (52) physical-chemical oceanographic data, 1971 anomaly ot' specific volume, D 75 density. D 75 dynamic height, D 75 salinity. D 75 sound velocity. D 75 temperature, D 75 salmon research cruise in western, SEP 725 sea-level wind field and stress values, S 620 sea surface temperature anomalies, FB 69:345 monthly mean charts, 1949-62, C 258 patterns, FB 70:611 small-scale distribution of diatoms, FB 70:363 temperature and salinity data, 1966-68, D 48 Pacific Ocean, north central growth rate of phytoplankton, FB 70:1071 skipjack tuna and their physical environment, FB 70:764 Pacific Ocean, northeast atlas of July oceanographic conditions, 1961-64, S 549 distribution of coho salmon as caught, 1965-66, FB 71:679 Epibulia ritteriana, FB 70:507 fall chinook salmon, FB 70:431 field identification of rockfish, C 203 fish larvae collected, April and May 1967, S 663 oceanographic conditions and their relation to albacore fishery, FB 66:503 Pacific Ocean, South distribution, apparent abundance, and length com- position of juvenile albacore, FB 69:821 early life history of skipjack tuna, FB 69:545 long-line fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 Pacific Ocean, subarctic primary productivity and oceanographic data, D 50 Pacific Ocean, western salmon Soviet-Japanese negotiations, 1960-69, FFL 184 skipjack tuna fisheries literature on development of, S 661 Pakistan fisheries, 1972, FFL 74-1, 74-HR) fisheries statistical report, 1965, FFL 48 fishery trade lists, FFL 48(S) Pakistan, East marine fisheries, 1965-69, FFL 4 Palaemonetes vulgaris — see Shrimp, grass Palau Islands current status of tuna fisheries, SEP 753 Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP L106 Panama exploratory fishing for spiny lobsters, sand lobsters, and scallops, SEP 730 fish meal exports, 1966-67, FFL 142 fisheries: 1965-69, FFL 18; 1971-72 (73-8) Panama City, Florida, FB 72:181, 657; FIR 4:169 Pancreatin effect on hydrolysis of raw fish, S 657 Pandalopsis dispar — see Shrimp, pandalid; Shrimp, sidestripe Pandalus borealis — see Shrimp, northern; Shrimp, pan- dalid; Shrimp, pink Pandalus danae — see Shrimp, dock Pandalus goniurus — see Shrimp, humpy; Shrimp, pan- dalid Pandalus hypsinotus — see Shrimp, coonstripe; Shrimp, pandalid Pandalus jordani — see Shrimp, ocean; Shrimp, pan- dalid; Shrimp, pink Pandalus montagui description, FL 631 Pandalus platyceros — see Shrimp, spot Pandalus stenolepis description, FL 631 Panulirus argus — see Lobster, spiny Panulirus interruptus — see Lobster, California spiny Panulirus japonicus — see Lobster, spiny Papeete market (Tahiti) landings of skipjack and yellowfin tuna, SEP 813 Papua New Guinea Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development canning company, SEP 1106 Kavieng (New Ireland), SEP 1106 Manus and Madang, SEP 1106 Rabaul, SEP 1106 Parabomolochus bellones (copepod), FB 68:365 Parabomolochus sp. — see Copepods Paracirrhites sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:986 Paracirrhites sp. — see also Hawkfish Paraergasilus remulus — see Copepods Paralabrax nebulifer — see Bass, barred sand Paralepididae — see Fish larvae Paralepis atlantica — see Barracudina Paralichthys californicus — see Halibut, California Paralichthys dentatus — see Flounder, summer Paralichthys lethostigma — see Flounder, southern Paralithodes camtschatica — see Crab, king Parameter estimation random variability and, for generalized production model, FB 69:569 Paraphronima crassipes southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Parasites from sea mammals, off North American west coast, S 647 Minchinia nelsoni, S 569 of calico scallop, S 627 178 of porpoises eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, FB 71:455 Parathemisto sp. southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Pareja trawling — see Trawling, pair Parophrys vetulus — see Sole, English Parrotfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:718 Parupeneus sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:960 Pascagoula, Mississippi, C 249, 251, 262, 267, 284, 327; SEP 779; TM SEFC-2, TM SER-3 Pasture harrow for cultivation of oysters, SEP 772 Pathology progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Patinopecten caurinus — see Scallop, weathervane Patinopecten yesoenssis — see Scallop Pearl industry Japan, status of shellfish culture, C 388:25 Pectin gibbus — see Scallop, calico Pelecypods abundance in natural and altered estuarine areas, S 677 Penaeid shrimp — see Shrimp Penaeidae additional references on biology of, FB 68:101 Penaeus description of, FB 67:462 western Atlantic shrimps of, FB 67:461 Penaeus aztecus—see Shrimp, brown Penaeus brasiliensis—see Shrimp, spotted pink Penaeus duorarum — see Shrimp, pink Penaeus duorarum notialis — see Shrimp Penaeus japonicus culture in Japan, C 388:111 Penaeus marginatus deepwater trapping, Hawaiian Islands, SEP 1095 Penaeus paulensis — see Shrimp Penaeus schmitti—see Shrimp, white Penaeus setiferus—see Shrimp, white Pend Oreille River, British Columbia, D 39 Pennsylvania shad fisheries status by water area 1960, S 550 Pensaukee River, Wisconsin water quality investigations, S 559 Peprilus triacanthus—see Butterfish Perca flavescens — see Perch, yellow Perch Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Pacific coast dipping into sodium tripolyphosphate prior to irradiation, FIR 4:39 Perch, kelp cleaning activity, FB 69:513 general ecology, FB 69:496 Perch, ocean Atlantic coast fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 1970 (64) historical statistics, 1930-65, SD 59 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) frozen fillets historical U.S. statistics, 1937-67, SD 61 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) New England, brief history, FL 594 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (F-4) Perch, Pacific ocean boats used, C 347 fishing equipment, C 347 fishing season, C 347 length-frequency distribution at 50 fathoms, FIR 4:69 productivity, C 347 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 studied off west coast, 1969, SEP 865 synopsis of biological data, C 347 Perch, pirate Georgia coast, FB 70:337 Perch, silver recreational fishery, near St. Petersburg, Florida, dur- ing 1971, SEP 1093 Perch, yellow Green Bay bottom trawl explorations, 1963-65, C 297 history in Lake Erie, FL 630 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 southeastern Lake Michigan, seasonal depth distribu- tion, FB 67:9 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 trawl cod end mesh size selectivity in Lake Erie, SEP 752 Percidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Percidae — see also Perch Percina caprodes — see Logperch Percopsis omiscomaycus — see Trout-perch Peru anchoveta recent fishery developments, 1970, SEP 890 divergence, off the coast, FB 69:859 179 fish meal exporters. 1967, FFL 133 fish meal industry, June 1967, FFL 127 fisheries anchovy catch. FFL 74-6, 126 edible fish, FFL 74-6 fish meal. FFL 74-6 fish oil, FFL 74-6 industry developments, FFL 74-6 international agreements, FFL 74-6 market outlook, FFL 74-6 fishery laws October 1967 promotion law, FFL 132 fishing industry 1968-71. FFL 12 1971-72. FFL 73-4 1968 mid-year report, FFL 12 status as of September 1967, FFL 129 growth rate of phytoplankton, FB 70:1071 plankton populations and upwelling, FB 69:859 table fish (bonito most important) recent fishery developments, 1970, SEP 890 taxation on exports fish meal, FFL 132-S fish oil, FFL 132-S Pervagor spilosoma feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1010 Pervagor spilosoma — see also Filefish Pesticide-wildlife studies general information, C 225 states, provinces, and universities annotated list of investigations, 1964, C 224 Pesticides and fish, C 225 effects on fish and wildlife, C 226 effects on hard clam and American oyster, FB 67:393 in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Petalichthys capensis — see Needlefish Petrolisthes sp. — see Crab Petromyzon marinus — see Lamprey, sea Phacus — see Phytoplankton Phalarope II — see Vessels Phanerodon atripes — see Seaperch, sharpnose Philippines deep-sea fisheries industry, development of, FFL 163 fisheries fiscal year 1971, FFL 72-12 program to increase fish production, 1968-69, FFL 163 fishery developments: 1964, MNL 9; 1966, FFL 9 fishing industry, developments in, 1967-69, FFL 9 Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Phoca vitulina richardi — see Seal, harbor Pholus gunnellus -see Gunnel, rock Phosphorus Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 Phosphorus content crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (canned), SEP 1022 finfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Photophores, in lanternfish.es development, FB 70:547 evolution of pattern, FB 70:556 Phronima sedentaria southeasten Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Physeter catodon — see Whale, sperm Physical oceanographic data EASTROPAC atlas from principal participating ships, second survey cruise, Aug. -Sept. 1967, C 330, vol. 5 third and fourth monitor cruises, October 1967- January 1968, C 330, vol. 7 Physiculus sp. — see Moridae Phytoplankton and upwelling off coast of Peru, FB 69:859 assimilation rates, FB 70:1077 California Current region pigment and production measurements, 1969-72, D 91 Chlamydomonas mundana, FB 70:1066 Chlorella pyrenoidosa, FB 70:1064 Ditylum brightwellii, FB 70:1076 Dunaliella tertiolecta, FB 70:1066 estimating production of, from ammonium and chlorophyll concentrations, FB 69:87 Great Central Lake, FB 70:18 growth rate, FB 70:1069 implications for simulation models of phytoplankton production, FB 70:1079 interrelation between growth rate and assimilation number, FB 70:1072 marine abundance and rate of production in estuaries near Beaufort, N.C., C 204 Melosira italica, FB 70:1078 Procystis sp., FB 70:1069 production in natural and altered areas, FB 69:829 Skeletonema costatum, FB 70:1075 variation of assimilation number with temperature in sea, FB 70:1075 Pig tissues dietary fish oil on fatty acid composition and payability, FB 69:281 Pike Georgia coast, FB 70:336 Pike, northern Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Pike, yellow Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 Pindang analyses of products, FIR 5:13 microbiological and sanitation aspects, FIR 5:14 procedure used in making, FIR 5:12 180 Pine Island Sound, Florida, D 13 Pinfish food, growth, migration, reproduction, and abundance near Pensacola, Florida, 1963-65, FB 68:135 Pinfish, spottail juvenile cleaning habit, FB 70:1114 food habits, FB 70:1114 Pinthaster dentatus — see Sea star Pioneer — see Vessels Pionersk — see Vessels Pipefish Georgia coast, FB 70:339 Pipefish, northern caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Pisaster giganteus — see Sea star Pisces — see Vessels Pituitary gland thyroid stimulating hormone activity in Atlantic stingray, FB 71:93 Placopecten magellanicus — see Scallop, sea PLADS remote sensors in fishery assessment, TM SEFC-2 Plagiotremus goslinei feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:999 Plaice rearing larvae to metamorphosis using artificial diet, FB 72:353 Plaice, Alaska resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Plaice, American distribution, Nova Scotia to Long Island, FB 70:639 Plankton classification, FL 583 distribution, FL 583 distribution in northern equatorial latitudes, FB 70:893 evaluation of pump and reeled hose system for study- ing vertical distribution, S 545 harmful effects, FL 583 luminescence, FL 583 reproduction, FL 583 survival, FL 583 swarms and blooms, FL 583 uses, FL 583 variability, southern California, FB 69:681 yield, FL 583 Plankton — see also Macrozooplankton; Nannoplankton; Net plankton; Phytoplankton; Zooplankton Plankton nets mesh retention of larvae, FB 70:839 Plastic turf— see Turf, plastic Platichthys stellatus — see Flounder, starry Platybelone argalus—see Needlefish Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:978 Plectroglyphidodon johnstonianus— see also Damselfish Pleurobrachia bachei quantitative natural history demography and net production, FB 72:325 growth in culture and metabolic rates, FB 72:297 physical parameters and distribution, FB 72:304 seasonal variations in parasites, predators, and prey, FB 72:313 significance of, in plankton, FB 72:332 study area, FB 72:300 Pleuroncodes planipes — see Crab, red Pleuronectes platessa — see Plaice Pleuronectidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 Pleuronectiformes — see Fish larvae Plum Island Sound, Massachusetts, D 29 Poacher, pigmy Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Poacher, pricklebreast Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Poecilia reticulata — see Guppy Poeciliidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Poeciliidae — see also Livebearers Point Conception, California, FB 70:62 Point Loma, California, FB 69:525, 70:205 Point of Marsh — see Vessels Point Reyes, California, S 537 Point Sur, California, S 537 Poland economic returns of factory trawlers, northwest Atlan- tic catch per effort, SEP 842 competition for United States, SEP 842 costs and earnings, SEP 842 operation, SEP 842 vessels, SEP 842 Pollachius uirens — see Pollock Pollock caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) frozen fillets historical U.S. statistics, 1936-67, SD 61 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 situation and outlook annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 9); 1971 (F-13) May 1967, CEA F-2 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Pollock, walleye resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Pollutants affect embryos and larvae American oyster and hard-shell clam, SEP 956 181 Pollution Columbia River thermal pollution might threaten smelt, SEP 899 Polyacetate strip electrophoresis identification of species in raw processed fishery products. SEP 757 Polychaeta abundance in natural and altered estuarine areas, S 677 new from Beaufort, North Carolina, C 375 Polychaetes, sabellid redescription of some species, FB 70:459 Polyphemus pediculus — see Zooplankton Pomacanthadae — see Angelfishes Pomacanthus areuatus — see Angelfish, gray Pomacanthus po.ru — see Angelfish, French Pomacentridae — see Georgia Pomacentrus jenkinsi feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:979 Pomacentrus jenkinsi — see also Damselfish Pomadasyidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Pomadasyidae — see also Grunts Pomatomidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Pomatomidae — see also Bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix — see Bluefish Pomfret, Pacific occurrence in northeastern Pacific Ocean, FIR 3(1): 1 Pomoxis annularis — see Crappie, white Pompano experimental rearing of young, C 290 Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Ponds — see Farm ponds Pontellina systematica and distribution of sibling species, FB 72:63 Porania insignis — see Sea star Porgies Georgia coast, FB 70:341 Porgy feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:9.56 Porgy, black culture in Japan, C 388:117 Porgy, longspine electrical threshold response, FB 72:851 Porgy, red culture in Japan, C 388:117 Poronotus triacanthus — see Butterfish Porphyra yezoensis — see Algae, red Porpoise, eastern spinner development and color pattern, FB 70:986 Porpoise, Hawaiian spinner escape behavior, FB 70:49 Porpoise, spinner color patternCs) closely related delphinids, FB 70:992 geographical variation, FB 70:990 helminth parasites eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, FB 71:455 relative to age of host, FB 71:466 Porpoise, spotted helminth parasites eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, FB 71:455 relative to age of host, FB 71:464 Porpoise, whitebelly spinner development and color pattern, FB 70:988 Porpoise Lake, Central Florida Bay flora and fauna identification, S 604 Porpoises from tuna purse seine, SEP 949 helminth parasites, FB 71:455 stomach contents in mixed-species aggregations, FB 71:1077 Port Susan, Washington, FB 71:837 Portugal commercial fisheries of, 1970, FFL 72-6 fish canning industry, FFL 28 fisheries of, 1968-69, FFL 8 fishing industry: 1964, MNL 8; 1965-67, FFL 8; 1968 (8A); 1969 (8-A) metropolitan fishing industry, 1969, FFL 8-B north sardine industry, 1969, FFL 52 Portuguese West Africa experimental purse seining for tunas, SEP 782 Portunus triberculatus — see Crab Pos'et — see Vessels Pot fishing Virgin Islands, SEP 946 Potamorrhaphis guianensis — see Needlefish Potomac River, Maryland, S 565 Pots — see Traps Pout, ocean parasites of, Rhode Island Sound, SEP 1064 Pranesus insularum feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:931 Pranesus pinguis — see Silverside Praunus flexuosus — see Mysids Prawn — see Shrimp, spot Prawns assessment survey, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, TM SEFC-2 prawn otter trawl fishery, Sabah, Malaysia, 1968, FFL 153 world demand may outstrip supply during next decade, SEP 863 Predation northern squawfish tests of electrical barrier for controlling, S 611 Predators on juvenile menhaden in clear and turbid estuaries, SEP 957 Prescott, Oregon, FB 71:312 182 Pressure west coast of North America, 1946-71 monthly mean gradients used in coastal upwelling indices, S 671 Priacanthus cruentatus — see Bigeye Pribilof—see Vessels Pribilof Islands, Alaska fur seal industry, 1786-1965, C 275 fur seal investigations: 1965, S 536; 1966 (584); 1967 (597); 1968 (617); 1969 (628) Primary production methods for determining, description and evaluation of, S 564 mid-subarctic Pacific region, FB 69:595 Primno macropa southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Prince William Sound, Alaska, S 602 Prionace glauca — see Shark, blue Pristigenys alta — see Bigeye, short Processing quality and yield of bay scallop meats, S 624 Productivity subarctic Pacific, 1966-68, D 50 Progress — see Vessels Promysis atlantica — see Mysids Prosopium coulteri — see Whitefish, pygmy Prosopium cylindraceum — see Whitefish, round Protein content crude crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (canned), SEP 1022 finfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Protein shortage aid from new thread herring fishery in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 816 oceanography's role in developing marine resources, SEP 809 Protothaca staminea — see Clams, littleneck Protozoa — see Ciliophora Proximate composition crustaceans, SEP 1022 finfish (canned), SEP 1022 finfish (raw), SEP 1022 mollusks, SEP 1022 Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, SEP 1074 Psettichthys melanostictus — see Sole, sand Pseudocheilinus octotaenia feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:989 Pseudomma affine — see Mysids Pseudophycis bachus — see Moridae Pseudopleuronectes americanus — see Flounder, winter Pseudotylosurus angusticeps — see Needlefish Pseudorca crassidens — see Whale, false killer Pterois sphex — see Lionfish; Scorpionfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis—aee Squawfish, northern Puerto Montt, Chile problem being far from fish markets, SEP 775 Puerto Rico commercial marine fisheries statistical picture, 1968-69, SEP 866 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64); 1971 (65) Puffer culture in Japan, C 388:116 Puffer, northern age, growth, and reproduction, Chesapeake Bay, 1969- 70, FB 71:955 history of landings in New York, FB 70:597 Puffer, sharpbacked feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Puffer, spiny feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Puget Sound fish larvae collected, April and May 1967, S 663 taken Dec. 1965-Jan. 1966, C 332:124 Pumpkinseed Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Pungitius pungitius — see Stickleback, ninespine Pupfish, desert laboratory rearing, FB 69:151 potential for research, FB 69:151 spawning methods in laboratory, FB 69:154 Purse seine — see Seine, purse Pushkin — see Vessels Pycnogonida northeastern United States annotated systematic list, C 386 index to scientific names, C 386 key, C 386 Pyrocystis sp. — see Phytoplankton Q Quahog, black with surf clams, off U.S. middle Atlantic coast, SEP 756 Quahog, northern growth rate in Tampa Bay, Florida, 1967, C 290 Tampa Bay, Florida, 1966, C 257 Quahog, ocean Bureau of Commercial Fisheries clam survey, FIR 6:188 description and submarine photos, SEP 810 found during clam survey, SEP 791 Gulf of Maine to Cape Hatteras, D 57 history of resource, FIR 6:187 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 potential of resource, FIR 6:193 survey off Virginia, SEP 804 Quahog, southern distribution off middle Atlantic coast size, SEP 788 vessels and cruises, SEP 788 Quillback Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 183 Rabaul Japanese skipjack tuna fishery- development, SEP 1106 Radiation incident solar, description and evaluation of methods, S 564 Rain gear overboard in, FL 635 Rainfall runoff determinant of elements leached from land and transported to estuary, FB 70:965 Raja erinacea — see Skate, little Raja ocellata — see Skate, winter Rajidae — see Skates and rays Random variability and parameter estimation for generalized production model. FB 69:569 Rastrelliger sp. eggs and young, S 652 Ratfish food habits. FB 70:421 length-weight relationship, FB 70:421 occurrence in Columbia River estuary, FB 72:854 parasites of, FB 70:421 sex and age determination, FB 70:421 Rays Georgia coast, FB 70:334 Recipes catfish, FMDS 6 fish, FMDS 5, 8, 9; TKS 14, 15 Florida fish, FMDS 1 nautical notions for nibbling, FMDS 10 pollock, FMDS 16 salmon, coho, FF 5 seafood, FMDS 3, 7, 12, 14 shellfish, FMDS 5: TKS 14, 15 Recirculation system salt water, C 355 Red algae — see Algae, red Red Sea proximate composition of commercial fishes, FIR 5:39 sharks, FB 69:615 Red tide Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Symposium comments on etiology, S 521 current field studies, S 521 design for further research, S 521 factors causing blooms, S 521 field and laboratory work, Florida State laboratory, S 521 in southern California, S 521 laboratory culture studies, S 521 ocean currents, S 521 primary production studies, S 521 public health significance, S 521 screening of chemicals for control, S 521 control, S 535 field observations on Florida red tide, S 535 general conditions during outbreaks, S 535 history, S 535 laboratory evaluation of control agents, FB 66:163 life forms of Gymnodinium breve, S 535 organism, chemical and physical properties of toxins from, FB 68:433 references and related subjects, S 535 subject index to selected topics, S 535 suggestions for future research, S 535 Redfish distribution, FF 1 fishing gear, FF 1 growth, FF 1 history of catch Canada, FF 1 Germany, FF 1 United States, FF 1 market demand, FF 1 matures in sport fishery, New York Bight, FB 71:597 reproduction, FF 1 tagging, FF 1 time of catch, FF 1 Red horse Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 Reef fishes activity during evening and morning transitions between daylight and darkness, Hawaii, FB 70:715 Reefs, artificial — see Artificial reefs References annotated, Pacific saury, S 606 Refrigeration of fresh fish bacterial ice, C 333 carbon dioxide dissolved in refrigerated brine for preservation of whole fish, FB 69:433 freshwater ice, C 333 refrigerated brine, C 333 saltwater ice, C 333 Remoras Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Remote sensing application of data, SEP 918 ecological applications, SEP 918 oceanographic information, SEP 918 rational resource use needed, SEP 918 satellite and airborne sensors, SEP 918 utilization, SEP 918 Research reports organizing to reveal the units of research, C 272 Research vessels Miller Freeman, C 261 Walther Herwig, C 266 Reservoirs a fisherman looks at, C 227 progress in sport fishery research, 1964, C 210 Respiration California gray whale calves, SEP 1045 Revillagigedo Islands models of migration of young skipjack tuna, FB 70:751 184 Revillagigedo Island, Alaska, S 576 Rhee Line marine sovereignty of Korea, FB 70:254 Rhinecanthus rectangulus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1006 Rhinecanthus rectangulus — see also Triggerfish Rhizosolenia — see Phytoplankton Rhode Island Foster's Cove, FB 68:295 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3794; 1965 (4081); 1966 (4395); 1967 (4674); 1968 (4983); 1969 (5257); 1970 (5556); 1971 (5912); 1972 (6112); 1973 (6411) April: 1965, CFS 3896; 1966 (4211); 1967 (4493); 1968 (4766); 1969 (5051); 1970 (5368); 1971 (5645); 1972 (5889); 1973 (6186); 1974 (6489) August: 1965, CFS 3993; 1966 (4278); 1967 (4569); 1968 (4849); 1969 (5130); 1970 (5457); 1971 (5703); 1972 (6000); 1973 (6299); 1974 (6579) December: 1964, CFS 3786; 1965 (4073); 1966 (4378); 1967 (4655); 1968 (4931); 1969 (5235); 1970 (5526); 1971 (5800); 1972 (6086); 1973 (6382) February: 1965, CFS 3862; 1966 (4163); 1967 (4444); 1968 (4742); 1969 (5006); 1970 (5303); 1971 (5602); 1972 (5844); 1973 (6171); 1974 (6448) January: 1965, CFS 3807; 1966 (4109); 1967 (4420); 1968 (4715); 1969 (4992); 1970 (5278); 1971 (5569); 1972 (5822); 1973 (6149); 1974 (6428) July: 1965, CFS 3964; 1966 (4273); 1967 (4547); 1968 (4827); 1969 (5109); 1970 (5435); 1971 (5681); 1972 (5882); 1973 (6279); 1974 (6550) June: 1965, CFS 3947; 1966 (4245); 1967 (4527); 1968 (4811); 1969 (5095); 1970 (5418); 1971 (5674); 1972 (5962); 1973 (6256); 1974 (6529) March: 1965, CFS 3878; 1966 (4193); 1967 (4457); 1968 (4752); 1969 (5008); 1970 (5334); 1971 (5626); 1972 (5866); 1973 (6191); 1974 (6469) May: 1965, CFS 3935; 1966 (4233); 1967 (4515); 1968 (4783); 1969 (5068); 1970 (5395); 1971 (5661); 1972 (5940); 1973 (6137); 1974 (6509) November: 1964, CFS 3752; 1965 (4050); 1966 (4365); 1967 (4636); 1968 (4912); 1969 (5211); 1970 (5518); 1971 (5777); 1972 (6065); 1973 (6362); 1974 (6638) October: 1964, CFS 3741; 1965 (4028); 1966 (4326); 1967 (4621); 1968 (4890); 1969 (5192); 1970 (5506); 1971 (5752); 1972 (6044); 1973 (6341); 1974 (6619) September: 1965, CFS 4001; 1966 (4304); 1967 (4589); 1968 (4868); 1969 (5159); 1970 (5483); 1971 (5729); 1972 (6021); 1973 (6320); 1974 (6599) shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 Rhode Island Sound ocean pout parasites, SEP 1064 Roccus chrysops — see Bass, white Roccus saxatilis — see Bass, striped Rocinela belliceps pugettensis (marine isopod) predation on juvenile Pacific salmon, FB 69:699 Rock beauty western Atlantic, C 369 Rock Island Dam, Washington, FB 70:125 Rockfish California Current region seasonal and geographic characteristics, SEP 915 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 field identification, northeastern Pacific, C 203 Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 larvae, Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 off southern California and Baja California distinguishing features, FB 70:944 distribution, FB 70:955 fin development, FB 70:946 general morphology, FB 70:944 pigmentation, FB 70:949 sequence of ossification, FB 70:951 preservation with use of carbon dioxide dissolved in refrigerated brine, FB 69:433 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sebastes variegatus, new species from northeastern Pacific Ocean, FB 69:387 Rockfish — see also Sebastodes Rockfish, canary Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 Rockfish, flag Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 Rockfish, Pacific proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Rockfish, rougheye Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 Rockfish, yellowtail Oregon, mercury content, FB 71:713 Rorqual — see Vessels Roundfish resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63 grenadiers, D 96 Pacific cod, D 96 sablefish, D 96 sculpins, D 96 walleye pollock, D 96 Rudderfish, banded early development, FB 72:422 RUFUS application to fishery assessment, TM SEFC-2 Rumb — see Vessels Runner, rainbow early development, FB 72:417 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 Ruth Lake, Alaska, S 532 Sabah, Malaysia prawn otter trawl fishery, 1968, FFL 153 185 Sabine Pass. Texas. D 74 Sablefish distribution, abundance, and size, mouth of Columbia River, SEP 744 length-frequency distribution at 50 fathoms, FIR 4:68 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:613 reduction of, SEP 1062 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 results of comparative trawl and trap fishing off Oregon fishing gear, SEP 1055 San Diego, California experimental fishing (free-vehicle fishing techni- ques). SEP 874 smoked products, SEP 1062 trapping. SEP 913 trapping system for harvesting, FF 7 Sablefish — see also Vessels Saccopharyngiformes leptocephali of, identification and description, FB 72:547 Safety, fishing vessel New England commercial fleet cost of marine insurance premiums to vessel operators, SEP 818 reduction of accident-frequency rate of crews, SEP 818 Safety measures falling overboard, FL 635 Sailfish Atlantic Ocean distribution, S 662 young, FB 68:177 biology, Florida east coast age and growth, S 675:84 reproduction, S 675:86 central Pacific Ocean biology and occurrence, C 311 length-weight relationship, S 675:126 distribution, S 675:50 eastern Pacific Ocean longline fishery, review of, S 675:318 morphometries, S 675:113 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament biology investigations, SEP 997 tagging results, western north Atlantic Ocean, S 675:195 western Atlantic Ocean length and weight data, analysis of, S 675:121 Saf flower oil effects on flavor of turkey, FB 72:1032 St. Andrew Bay, Florida, FB 71:235; FIR 4:166 St. Johns River, Florida blue crabs growth rate, 1966, C 264 juveniles, abundance and distribution, 1966, C 264 studies, 1964, C 214 shad fish-passage facilities, 1966, C 264 water temperature and runs, FB 70:660 St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, C 239, 242, 257, 290, 342; S 521; TM SER-2 St. Simons Island, Georgia, C 267 St. Vincent Island cetaceans from, FB 69:303 Audrey Sakhorov — see Vessels Salinity construction of vertical sections by computer, C 365 daily observations, Atlantic seaboard, 1964, D 18 determinant in distribution and cycling of elements in estuaries, FB 70:966 Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 hydrographic observations, Tampa Bay, Florida, 1965- 66, D 24 July distributions, northeast Pacific Ocean, 1961-64, S 549 North Pacific Ocean, 1965-68, D 49 processing EASTROPAC STD data, C 365 profiles, mouth of Gulf of California, spring 1960, S 573 rate at canal stations, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:157 response of juvenile Atlantic menhaden, 1966, C 264 sea surface American Samoa, 1962-69, D 69 effect on young Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:786 French Frigate Shoal, 1957-68, D 69 Guam, 1962-69, D 69 Johnston Island, 1957, 1959-63, 1965-66, 1968-69, D 69 Koko Head, Oahu, FB 69:181 Lanai, Hawaii, 1960-69, D 69 Midway Island, 1957-69, D 69 Ocean Station November, 1958-69, D 69 Ocean Station Victor, 1957-69, D 69 Wake Island, 1957-65, 1968-69, D 69 sections by computer, C 365 short-term tolerance of shrimp, C 295 summary for coastal North Carolina, D 20 synergistic effects on adult fiddler crab, FB 70:415 vertical distribution of sardine eggs and larvae and other zooplankton, S 545 Salmo gairdneri — see Trout, rainbow; Trout, steelhead Salmo trutta — see Trout, brown Salmon 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6129 demand indicators, CFS 6129 demand projections, CFS 6129 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6129 domestic production, CFS 6129 foreign consumption, CFS 6129 foreign production, CFS 6129 government programs, CFS 6129 industry performance indicators, CFS 6129 international trade, CFS 6129 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6129 aircraft-refueling trailer modified to haul juveniles, SEP 1000 186 Alaska Brownlee Reservoir, emigration experiments of hatchery reared, FB 68:252 Little Goose Dam, collection transportation system, SEP 999 migration of Pacific, FB 66:443 statistics, historical, SD 60 stream catalogs for Regulatory Districts: 5-8, S 523; 9, S 524; 12, D 46; 13, D 47 Alaska, guide to collection and identification of presmolt characters used for identification, TM ABFL-2 key to juveniles, TM ABFL-2 labeling specimens, TM ABFL-2 preserving specimens, TM ABFL-2 annotated bibliography of interspecific hybridization, TM NWFC-1 Antarctic Ocean, future harvest environmental preference, SEP 1063 general characteristics, SEP 1063 seeding the Southern Ocean with salmon, SEP 1063 artifical propagation associated harvesting costs, C 371:139 empirical analysis of data, C 371:141 entry and exit of resources in commercial harvest: fixed asset theory, C 371:140 policy implications, C 371:144 production function analysis, C 371:135 status of augmentation programs, C 371:133 canned products situation and outlook: August 1971, CEA F-ll; December 1972 (F-14) Columbia River artificial culture, recent advances, FL 623 hatchery causes of rise in yields, FL 623 future production, FL 623 program, FL 623 effect of nitrogen supersaturation on, FB 68:1 effect of ocean environment on distribution, SEP 1009 effect of water velocity on passage of, in transportation channel, FB 66:59 experimental trawling for high-seas, SEP 726 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook: May 1971, CEA F-10; November 1971 (F-12) frozen historical U.S. statistics, 1955-67, SD 61 gill net mesh selection curves, Pacific, FB 65:381 Greenland fisheries, FFL 92-A hatchery-reared, emigration from Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:252 improved incubator, and results of preliminary tests, TM ABFL-1 Japan culture, C 388:119 exports, 1962-64, FFL 88 importance in fishery, C 233 loss from high-seas gillnetting, FB 71:845 juvenile(s) collection and transportation system, Little Goose Dam, SEP 999 collection by traveling screens, S 608 fish species that reside with, in Yakima River, Washington, S 603 key to field identification, fresh waters of Pacific Northwest, C 366 safe passage through dams, C 339 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F- 16; May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) models of oceanic migrations, Pacific Ocean common characteristics of migrations, FB 66:455 pinks East Kamchatka, FB 66:446 southeastern Alaska and British Columbia, FB 66:443 possible guidance mechanisms, FB 66:457 sockeye, Bristol Bay, FB 66:448 New England development of coastal fishery, SEP 1010 improving in the Atlantic, SEP 1008 ocean salinity and distribution, Pacific, SEP 854 ocean temperature and distribution, Pacific effects of warm water, SEP 852 environmental observations, SEP 852 surface temperature, SEP 852 temperature-minimum stratum, SEP 852 Pacific coast, fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 1970 (64) plastic turf substitute for gravel in incubators, SEP 1097 predation on fry, particularly by sculpins, fresh waters of Washington, D 71 problem of bias in models to approximate ocean mor- tality, maturity, and abundance schedules actual situation, FB 71:514 Cleaver's (1969) model, FB 71:517 Fredin's (1964) model, FB 71:517 limit-mean model, FB 71:518 numerical examples of bias, FB 71:520 Ricker's (1962) model, FB 71:516 research cruise, western North Pacific, SEP 725 situation and outlook annual review: 1968 (canned only), CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F-9) May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November: 1966, CEA F-l; 1968 (canned) (F-4) October: 1969, CEA F-6 study of loss and delay at Rock Island Dam alternative models for estimating mortality, FB 65:363 determination of delay, FB 65:358 determination of mortalities, FB 65:345 estimation of total upstream recoveries of tagged sockeye, FB 65:341 method of tagging, FB 65:340 system for bypassing juveniles around low-head dams applications, SEP 840 187 research required, SEP 840 United States export opportunities, SEP 991 fishery statistics, 1966. SD 60 United States and Japan research in North Pacific, SEP 920 successful research cruise, SEP 830 west Pacific Ocean Soviet-Japanese negotiations, 1960-69, FFL 184 Salmon, Atlantic Denmark, viewpoint on high-seas fishing, FFL 167 high seas fisheries outlook, 1970, FFL 183 Salmon, canned market situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13; July 1973 (F-15) situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13 Salmon, chinook brand size and configuration to long-term retention, SEP 1068 Brownlee Reservoir distribution and movement of juveniles, FB 68:219 coded wire tags in automatic recovery adults detected and separated, SEP 1069 tag used in marking migrating juveniles, SEP 1069 Columbia River Basin abundance of fall run, S 571 abundance of spring and summer run, S 571 fall-run spawning areas, S 571 spring- and summer-run spawning areas, S 571 Columbia River hatcheries to harvest of fall, FB 67:361 differences in scale characteristics among four rivers in Alaska, S 577 between age groups of a brood year, S 577 between brood years, S 577 between sexes, S 577 ecology and production of juveniles in eutrophic reser- voir condition, FB 71:886 effects of reservoir conditions on, FB 71:882 food habits, FB 71:888 growth, FB 71:885 migration from reservoir, FB 71:889 net production and yield, FB 71:887 survival, FB 71:884 effect of dissolved nitrogen on, S 646 effect of water flow in fishways behavior, S 601 performance, S 601 plunging flow, S 601 streaming flow, S 601 effects of transportation on survival and homing, Snake River collection, marking, and hauling procedures, FB 71:551 effect of transport mortality and tag loss, FB 71:552 recovery of marked, in commercial and sport fisheries, FB 71:557 retention of cold brand and magnetic tag, FB 71:559 return of adults spring and summer, to Ice Harbor Dam, FB 71:555 to spawning grounds, FB 71:557 timing of seaward migration of juvenile fish to adult returns, FB 71:558 egg-to-migrant survival of spring, in Yakima River, Washington, FB 67:347 electrical guidance of fingerlings, FB 68:307 emigration of fall and spring from Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:250 estimate of mortality, Columbia River near Bonneville Dam, summer run of 1955, FB 68:461 fall yield of Columbia River hatcheries, FB 70:431 fish-passage research, 1961-66, fallback of adults, C 254 fry, predation by sculpins on, S 621 immobilization of fingerlings by decompression, S 655 juvenile(s) food and growth parameters, FB 71:387 growth in water of differing salinity, FB 70:119 migration into Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:203 thermal tolerance, FB 69:833 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 passage of adults through Brownlee Reservoir, FB 67:35 passage over Rock Island Dam 1965, S 533 distribution by ladder, FB 70:132, 137 percentage tagged fish observed, FB 70:131, 137 travel time over ladders, FB 70:132, 138 passage through pipes, S 592 rates of migration in Brownlee Reservoir, FB 67:43 response to horizontal rectangular orifices at two depths, S 547 scale description, C 317 seaward migration, distribution of, Snake River above Lower Monumental Dam, SEP 1081 studies of scales, Columbia River differentiation of fall chinook and spring chinook by marine growth, FB 66:177 scale growth fish released as fry and fingerlings, FB 66:167 fish released between May and February, FB 66:173 in marked and unmarked fish, FB 66:171 tagging, FB 70:130 Salmon, chum abundance, S 618 Alaska bionomics and life history, C 315 distribution, C 315 economic importance, FL 632 geographic distribution, FL 632 life history, FL 632 Little Port Walter, escapement and survival, D 17 effect of spawning bed environment on reproduction environmental requirements of eggs and larvae, FB 65:496 188 observations on environment and mortality, FB 65:506 fishery, C 315 future runs, S 618 identity, C 315 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 population, C 315 predation on juveniles by marine isopod, FB 69:700 preservation, FB 69:433 protection and management, C 315 scale description, C 317 spawning areas, S 618 Salmon, coho abundance, S 618 Alaska Katmai National Monument, S 590 Little Port Walter, escapement and survival, D 17 bioeconomic contribution of Columbia River hatchery economic evaluation, FB 72:152 estimation of total catch from hatcheries, FB 72:145 experimental design, FB 72:140 field operations, FB 72:144 butchering, C 346 characteristics age, FB 70:80 egg size, FB 70:86 fecundity, FB 70:82 length, FB 70:84 Columbia River hatcheries survival, maturity, abundance, and marine distribu- tion of 1965-66 brood, FB 71:679 distribution and movement of juveniles in Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:219 effect of impoundments on migrations, C 254 electrical guidance of fingerlings, FB 68:307 emigration of hatchery-reared from Brownlee Reser- voir, FB 68:253 future runs, S 618 Great Lakes guide to handling, smoking and preserving, FF 5 sportsman's guide to handling, smoking, and pre- serving, C 346 immobilization of fingerlings by decompression, S 655 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Little Port Walter, Alaska, 1963-64 escapement and survival, D 17 long-term olfactory "memory", FB 71:315 migration of juveniles into Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:203 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 olfactory electroencephalograph^ responses to water conditioned by conspecifics, FB 71:893 passage over Rock Island Dam, 1965, S 533 passage through pipes, S 592 predation on juveniles by marine isopod, FB 69:699 response to vertical and horizontal rectangular orifices at two depths, S 547 scale description, C 317 smolts age, FB 70:89 migration, FB 70:87 size, FB 70:90 spawning areas, S 618 thermal tolerance of juveniles, FB 69:833 Salmon, fresh market situation and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13 Salmon, frozen market situation and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13 Salmon, jack definition, FB 70:80 Salmon, king Alaska, C 338 Salmon, kokanee distribution and movement of juveniles in Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:219 migration of juveniles into Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:203 scale description, C 317 Salmon, pink Alaska description, FL 619 economic importance, FL 619 food and growth, FL 619 geographic distribution and abundance, FL 619 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Little Port Walter, D 17 migrations, FL 619 research and management, FL 619 Sashin Creek, S 538, 587, 589 spawning, FL 619 survival, FL 619 biological characteristics of intertidal and freshwater spawning, S 602 characteristics of blood, FB 66:195 distribution of spawners, S 587 effect of spawning bed environment on reproduction environmental requirements of eggs and larvae, FB 65:496 observations on environment and mortality, FB 65:506 fry production in gravel incubator hatchery, TM ABFL-3 future of the transplanted stock, Sashin Creek, Alaska, S 589 growth and development effect of quality of spawning bed, S 616 effects of water quality on, S 616 embryos and alevins, S 616 history, Sashin Creek, Alaska S 589 identity, 1966 escapement, S 589 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Little Port Walter, Alaska, 1934-64 escapement and survival, D 17 meteorological observations, D 17 physical measurements of environment, D 17 189 low-temperature threshold for eggs, FB 69:587 migration and distribution of spawners, Sashin Creek, Alaska disappearance of eggs and alevins from spawning beds. FB 66:583 relation of survival of eggs and alevins to time of spawning. FB 66:581 relation of water quality to survival and develop- ment of eggs and alevins, FB 66:582 seasonal variation in mortality in spawning beds, FB 66:585 survival of eggs and alevins, FB 66:578 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 predation on juveniles by marine isopod, FB 69:699 return of spawners, S 587 Sashin Creek, Alaska density and distribution of deposited eggs, S 538 distribution of early- and late-spawning females, S 538 distribution of large and small females, S 538 number and density of spawners, S 538 patterns of freshwater mortality, S 538 survival of embryos and alevins, S 538 scale description, C 317 spawners distribution, S 589 fecundity, S 589 number, S 589 time of migration, S 589 survival of eggs and alevins, S 587, 589 transplantation to Sashin Creek, S 587 Salmon, red Alaska, Kvichak River, FB 69:531 canned, fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 Salmon, silver use of sodium tripolyphosphate to control shrinkage during hot-smoking, FIR 5:105 Salmon, sockeye abundance, S 618 abundance and size of juveniles to their environment, FB 71:1065 Alaska biological studies and optimum escapements in ma- jor river systems, FB 67:405 Bristol Bay, new model of ocean migration, FB 72:592 Chignik River System, spawning grounds, D 41 distribution, abundance, and growth of associated species, S 678 fishery resources, FL 636 Great Central Lake, spawning sites, FB 70:39 Iliamna Lake, summer food of juveniles, FB 70:355 Karluk runs, causes of decline and recommen- dations for rehabilitation, FB 71:628 Katmai National Monument, S 590 Naknek River, spawning population migration and age group structure, FB 65:461 Nushagak run, escapement and productivity, 1908- 66, FB 69:747 rearing grounds, southwest, FB 67:426 spawning grounds, southwest, FB 67:418 birectilinear recruitment curves, S 600 Brownlee Reservoir distribution and movement of juveniles, FB 68:219 emigration of hatchery-reared, FB 68:253 canned proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 Chignik River System, Alaska, spawning grounds, D 41 distribution, abundance, and growth of juvenile and associated species, S 678 effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 future runs, S 618 growth and survival in Ruth Lake condition, S 532 migration of smolts, S 532 relation of population density to survival, S 532 trophic conditions, S 532 helminth infestation, FB 71:267 influence of lake size on survival, S 600 intensities of freshwater helminth infections in smolts, FB 71:274 Japanese mothership fishery loss from high-seas gillnetting, FB 71:845 juveniles distribution by time and season, FB 70:39, 44 effect of artificial lake fertilization on growth, FB 70:45 food of, FB 70:40, 43 Karluk runs, causes of decline and recommendations for rehabilitation hypothesis concerning decline, FB 71:628 information bearing on Karluk runs, FB 71:632 interpretation of decline in catch, FB 71:644 spawning in Karluk River, FB 71:633 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 new model of ocean migration of Bristol Bay distribution and migration inferred from high-seas catches, FB 72:592 distribution as determined by coastal tag returns, FB 72:590 influence of water areas and currents, FB 72:609 North Pacific, spring 1968, S 625 ocean circulation and distribution, SEP 858 ocean food of estimating food abundance near fishing stations, SEP 861 experimental fishing catches more salmon at night, SEP 861 measuring plant production, SEP 861 three major species eat mostly plankton, SEP 861 passage over Rock Island Dam, FB 70:125; S 533 passage through pipes, S 592 rearing grounds in southwest Alaska, capacity, FB 67:426 reproductive relations of populations in fresh and salt water, FB 67:439 scale features Asian coast, FB 70:141 190 description, C 317 North American coast, FB 70:141 scales, photographic atlas of, FB 67:243 sonic tags give travel time travel patterns, SEP 1007 spawning areas Chignik River System, Alaska, D 41 Columbia River basin, S 618 Great Central Lake, FB 70:39 selection of, FB 70:447 southwestern Alaska, capacity, FB 67:418 time of migration and age group structure, Naknek River system, Alaska, FB 65:461 summer food of juvenile salmon and zooplankton, Iliamna Lake, Alaska, FB 70:355 tagging, FB 70:130 upstream migration influence of Rocky Reach Dam and temperature of Okanogan River, FB 66:131 Salmon fisheries abstention line, FB 70:247 Japan-Soviet regulation, FB 70:248 Japanese development, FB 70:238 optimal management model, FB 70:497 Salmon management linear-programming solution, FB 69:117 Salmonella control in fish meal, FIR 4:29 guidelines for control in production of fish meal, C 354 studies in catfish feeds, SEP 937 Salmonids juveniles in Upper Mayfield Reservoir, Washington horizontal and vertical distribution, S 566 Salmonids, anadromous fish-passage research 1961-66, C 254 Salpa vagina viewed from a storied sub, Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Salton Sea fishery for Gulf croaker, FB 69:158 Saltwater ice — see Refrigeration of fresh fish Saltwater recirculation system and laboratory, Pas- cagoula, Mississippi, C 355 Salvelinus alpinus — see Char, Arctic Salvelinus malma — see Dolly Varden Salvelinus namaycush — see Trout, lake Samoa Islands Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 South Pacific longline fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 tuna-school fishing and baiting, SEP 896 Sampler sled-mounted suction, for benthic organisms, S 614 Sampler — see also Shrimp sampler San Diego, California sablefish fishing, experimental free-vehicle fishing techniques, SEP 874 striped marlin catch distribution and related sea surface tem- perature, S 675:190 tagging small cetaceans, FB 70:62 San Francisco, California, FIR 3(4): 19 San Francisco Bay, California, FB 70:1138 San Pedro, California experimental drum seining for wetfish, SEP 926 purse-seine gear changes, 1952-72, SEP 933 Sand dollar distribution and abundance off Oregon and Washington, FB 71:1104 Sand lance distribution of larvae on continental shelf, 1966, FB 71:371 Sand lance, Pacific Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Sanddab, speckled Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Sanitation guidelines for control of Salmonella in production of fish meal, C 354 recommended practices for vessels, C 333 smoked-fish plants avoiding cross-contamination, C 259 cleaning of plant and equipment and storage of sup- plies, C 259 maintaining plant premises, buildings, and ser- vices, C 259 need for sanitation, C 259 Sapelo Island, Georgia, FB 71:279 Sarasota, Florida, FB 70:63 Sarasua — see Vessels Sarda chiliensis — see Bonito, Pacific Sarda orientalis — see Bonito, striped Sarda sarda — see Bonito, Atlantic Sardine canned products situation and outlook: August 1971, CEA F-ll; December 1972 (F-14) larvae and eggs Sardinops caerulea found in Sebastian Vizcaino Bay, Baja California, S 545 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F- 16; May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); Novem- ber 1974 (F-19) market situation and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 Mediterranean experimental production of fish protein concen- trate, SEP 851 situation and outlook annual review: 1968 (canned), CEA F-5; 1969 (canned) (F-7); 1970 (F-9); 1971 (F-13) Sardine, gilt Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5(2) :40 Sardine, Pacific apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia, FB 70:1017 bioluminescence, practical significance of, SEP 897 CalCOFI investigations, 1951-59, C 303 California Current region seasonal and geographic characteristics, SEP 922 eggs and larvae, Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 191 historical statistics. 1915-65, SD 59 larvae, mesh retention by plankton nets, FB 70:839 preliminary analysis of catch curve for California, FB 66:587 scale patterns and growth in laboratory, FB 70:1043 Sardine, scaled description of eggs and larvae, FB 72:1106 distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 electrical threshold response of, FB 72:851 Sardine. Spanish distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 Sardine industry- north Portugal, 1969, FFL 52 Sardinella anchovia — see Sardine, Spanish Sardinella aurito — see Sardine, gilt Sardinops sp. — see Sardine, Pacific Sashin Creek, Alaska, FB 66:575; S 538, 587, 589 Satellites feasibility of monitoring west African oceanic front, SEP 850 subpoint prediction for direct readout meterological application, S 669 disturbed orbital motion, S 669 orbit prediction, S 669 subpoint location, S 669 undisturbed orbital motion, S 669 Sauger Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 Saurida gracilis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:929 Saurida sp. — see Lizardfish, Red Sea Saury importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Saury, Pacific annotated references, S 606 northeastern Pacific Ocean availability of fishable concentrations, FB 72:128 growth, FB 72:126 length-weight relation, FB 72:126 mortality, FB 72:128 status of knowledge, FB 72:121 stock composition, FB 72:123 seasonal and geographic characteristics in California Current region, SEP 876 some metazoan parasites of eastern, FB 71:943 Scad, rough distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 Scad, round distribution in western Atlantic, SEP 911 early development, FB 71:426 Scale characters juvenile salmon, C 317 life history features that influence, C 317 Pacific salmon, C 317 steelhead trout, C 317 Scales age determination, FL 637 description of, from Alaska Peninsula, FB 70:171 Bristol Bay, FB 70:170, 175, 178 British Columbia, FB 70:172 Cook Inlet, FB 70:171, 175 Copper River area, FB 70:172, 175 north of Bristol Bay, FB 70:169 southeastern Alaska, FB 70:172, 178 USSR, FB 70:169, 174, 177 Washington and Oregon, FB 70:172, 175 features, sockeye salmon, FB 70:141 Scallop 1930-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6127 demand indicators, CFS 6127 demand projections, CFS 6127 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6127 domestic projection, CFS 6127 foreign consumption, CFS 6127 foreign production, CFS 6127 government programs, CFS 6127 industry performance indicators, CFS 6127 international trade, CFS 6127 experimental fishing, Caribbean and adjacent waters, SEP 1090 exploratory fishing, Panama, SEP 730 frozen, historical U.S. statistics, SD 61 regional patterns of consumption, C 361 status of culture in Japan, C 388:24 status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:5 Scallop, bay abundance varies with density of seagrass, SEP 1073 aquaculture, U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, C 388:63 comparative size, C 344 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 history of landings in New York, FB 70:594 influence of mechanical processing on quality and yield, S 624 opening, using microwave energy, FIR 4:247 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Scallop, calico abundance, FB 69:403 age and growth, FB 69:401 area off Cape Kennedy, Florida variations in catch from area to area, 1960-66, FIR 5:86 variations in catch, by months, FIR 5:89 variations in rates of catch in single small area dur- ing 1 day, FIR 5:89 biology, S 656 comparative size, C 344 distribution, FB 69:403 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fishery Florida east coast, S 656 general, S 656 North Carolina, S 656 northeastern Gulf of Mexico, S 656 history of explorations, Gulf of Mexico, SEP 778 192 mortality, FB 69:401 off eastern Florida, 1967-68, FB 69:399 parasites, S 627 processing machinery, S 627 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 southeastern United States, S 627; SEP 867 spawning, FB 69:400 vessels, S 627 yield, FB 69:404 Scallop, sea annual marks on shell and ligament, FB 65:299 comparative size, C 344 description and submarine photos, SEP 810 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 history of landings in New York, FB 70:599 New England offshore fisheries, brief history, FL 594 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 trends in Atlantic Ocean, SEP 814 Scallop, weathervane Oregon explorations in an 8-foot New Bedford scallop dredge, 1963 and 1967, SEP 820 Scallop cleaner inexpensive, built from spare parts, SEP 751 status of, off northeastern United States, SEP 953 Scapholeberis kingi — see Zooplankton Scarus sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:995 Scarus sp. — see also Parrotfish Schooling orientation of tuna during, FB 70:197 Sciaenidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Sciaenidae — see also Drum Scina sp. samples, 1971, southeastern Bering Sea, S 680 Scomber australasicus eggs and young, S 652 Scomber japonicus — see Mackerel, chub; Mackerel, Pacific Scomber scombrus — see Mackerel, Atlantic Scomberomorus cavalla — see Mackerel, king Scomberomorus concolorsee Mackerel, Monterey Spanish Scomberomorus maculatus—see Mackerel, Spanish Scomberomorus regalis — see Cero Scomberomorus sierra — see Sierra Scomberomorus sp. eggs and young, S 652 Scombridae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 indexed bibliography of eggs and young, 1880-1970, S 652 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Scombridae — see also Fish larvae; Tunas Scombrids comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic species bigeye tuna, FB 72:848 frigate mackerel, FB 72:848 little tunny, FB 72:848 skipjack tuna, FB 72:848 yellowfin tuna, FB 72:848 Scopelarchidae — see Fish larvae Scopelopsis multipunctatus development fins, FB 70:546 morphology, FB 70:542 photophores, FB 70:547 pigmentation, FB 70:547 Scopelosauridae — see Fish larvae Scophthalmus aquosus — see Windowpane Scorpaena coniorta feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:945 Scorpaena coniorta — see also Scorpionfish Scorpaenidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 fish larvae from northeastern Pacific Ocean and Puget Sound, April and May 1967, S 663 Sebastes variegatus sp. n., FB 69:387 species identification by electrophoresis, FB 70:405 Scorpaenopsis cacopsis feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:946 Scorpionfish electrophoretic investigations, FB 70:403 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:944 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:724 Screen cantilevered traveling fish, S 608 traveling fish, FL 633; S 608 Sculpin, coastrange Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Sculpin, fourhorn seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michi- gan, FB 67:11 Sculpin, longhorn caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Sculpin, slimy abundance and size of juveniles versus their environ- ment, FB 71:1068 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michigan, FB 67:10 Sculpins bottom trawl explorations 1963-65 Green Bay, C 297 Lake Superior, C 294 193 northern Lake Michigan. C 318 predation on fall Chinook salmon, S 621 salmon fry in fresh waters of Washington, D 71 resource in Gulf o( Alaska. 1961-63. D 96 southern Lake Michigan— abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Scup caught by otter trawl ot't' Woods Hole, S 622 history of landings in New York, FB 70:599 Sea anchor parachute type. SEP 815 Sea bass feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Georgia coast. FB 70:339 Sea bass, black caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 description of larvae, FB 70:1243 history of landings in New York, FB 70:587 larval occurrences, north of Cape Lookout, North Carolina. 1966, FB 70:1254 survey of fishery, SEP 960 Sea bass, pygmy behavior, FB 71:237 distribution, FB 71:236 food habits and predation, FB 71:240 growth, FB 71:240 habitat, FB 71:237 reproduction and development, FB 71:238 Sea bass, rock survey of fishery, SEP 960 Sea birds Pacific Ocean abundance and distribution, S 586 environmental influence, S 586 flock analysis, S 586 species accounts, S 586 Sea bob Guianas trends and potential of fishery, SEP 889 life history Georgia, S 605 South Carolina, S 605 Sea Grant — see National Sea Grant Program Sea grass— see Shoal grass; Turtle grass Sea grasses Khor Umaira, People's Republic of Yemen role in the diet of green turtle, FB 71:1093 Sea level monthly differences between Hawaiian Islands and California coast, FB 70:619 Sea productivity Atlantic and Gulf blue crab, C 371:78 Atlantic longline tuna, C 371:78 Bering Sea king crab, C 371:78 Cape Flattery sablefish, C 371:89 Chesapeake Bay menhaden, C 371:78 diminishing returns of fisheries theory of biological growth, C 371:73 theory of yield from a given biomass, C 371:74 stationary state equilibrium, C 371:75 stock adjustment model, C 371:75 Sea star North Carolina, FB 67:127 trophic interaction between, and gastropod, FB 69:669 Sea star— see also Pisaster giganteus Sea surface temperatures southeastern Alaska, 1959-63, D 8 Sea urchin California fishery development, SEP 944 fishing and processing methods, SEP 944 future, SEP 944 tips on pursuing, SEP 944 two species common to, SEP 944 status of production in Hokkaido, C 388:5 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Sea worm aquiculture rearing lugworm as a bait worm, SEP 824 Seabass, white Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Seabed drifters used to study currents off Kodiak Island, SEP 1080 Sea-bottom studies continental shelf off Massachusetts, S 613 Seafood breaded, bacteriological controls for producing high- quality, SEP 779 canned products effects of Hurricane Camille (Gulf Coast area), SEP 879 efforts to recondition after hurricane, SEP 879 for health, FMDS 17 home freezing, SEP 1026 how to eye and buy, FMDS 15 introducing new products, SEP 1092 Seafood industry technology's role in basic research for future, SEP 781 fish protein concentrate (FPC), SEP 781 future of fishery technology, SEP 781 how BCF serves industry, SEP 781 quality standards adopted in 1958, SEP 781 utilization research, SEP 781 Seahorses Georgia coast, FB 70:339 Seal, fur heavy metals in age determinations, FB 72:135 heavy metal-age comparisons, FB 72:136 tissues, FB 72:135 Seal, harbor heavy metals in age determinations, FB 72:135 heavy metal-age comparison, FB 72:136 mercury in livers, FB 72:136 tissues, FB 72:135 194 Sea-level meteorological properties and heat exchange processes, July 1963 to June 1965, S 612 North Pacific Ocean wind field, S 620 wind stress values, S 620 Seaperch, sharpnose cleaning activity, FB 69:511 general ecology, FB 69:495 Searobins Georgia coast, FB 70:347 Seatrout, gray south Atlantic coast of United States taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, S 570 Seatrout, sand fish food study, 1967, C 295 Seattle, Washington, C 207, 316, 326, 329; FIR 3:11, 47; SEP 743, 839 Seaweed mariculture, Japan, C 388:7 west coast industry agar, SEP 792 California regulates cutting, SEP 792 harvesting, SEP 792 kelp products, SEP 792 sea urchin a threat to kelp, SEP 792 uses for agar, SEP 792 Seaweed — see also Algae; Kelp Seaweed colloids production, manufacturing, and use, FIR 6:15 Seaweed culture Japan, C 388:97 Sebastes aleutianus — see Rockfish, rougheye Sebastes flavidus — see Rockfish, yellowtail Sebastes macdonaldi — see Rockfish Sebastes marinus — see Redfish Sebastes pinniger — see Rockfish, canary Sebastes rubriuinctus — see Rockfish, flag Sebastes variegatus, sp. n., FB 69:387 Sebastian Vizcaino Bay, Baja California Sardinops caerulea eggs and larvae, S 545 Sebastodes ovaries and eggs, S 596 spawning season, S 596 testes, S 596 Sebastodes alutus — see Perch, Pacific ocean Sebastolobus development and distribution of larvae and juveniles distinguishing features, FB 72:871 fin development, FB 72:876 general morphology, FB 72:871 pigmentation, FB 72:879 Seine, beach variable-mesh for sampling juvenile salmon capabilities, SEP 1036 fishing technique, SEP 1036 net, SEP 1036 Seine, haul used in farm ponds, FIR 4:91 Seine, purse experimental tuna, Portuguese West Africa, SEP 782 Japanese-Chinese restrictions, FB 70:256 method for tapering computing the taper, SEP 802 Norwegian tuna, SEP 802 procedure for cutting a taper, SEP 802 U.S. purse seine with uniform taper, SEP 802 San Pedro wetfish fleet major gear changes, 1952-72, SEP 933 world's largest, Sarasua, Spain, FFL 140 Seine, purse (California tuna) depth-time sequential analyses of operation setting of 7-strip, 470-fathom, FIR 5:192 setting of 8-strip, 520-fathom, FIR 5:199 design, improved construction of models, FIR 4:185 essential elements of design, FIR 4:195 hybrid purse seine, FIR 4:200 models as aids in design, FIR 4:187 recommendations, FIR 4:203 Seine, wade construction and method of use, SEP 750 Seining — see Drum seining; Haul seining Selene vomer — see Lookdown Semotilus atromaculatus — see Chub, creek Senegal fisheries, 1971, FFL 72-14 fishing industry, FFL 78 shrimp commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 industry, 1967, FFL 139 Sennet, northern behavior, FB 70:194 development of larvae and juveniles, FB 70:185 embryo, FB 70:187 mortality, FB 70:193 transformation, FB 70:194 Seiiorita cleaning activity, FB 69:497 general ecology, FB 69:494 Sensors application of remote sensors to fishery assessment, TM SEFC-2 Sergestes similis primary food items calanoids, FB 70:220 chaetognaths, FB 70:220 euphausiids, FB 70:220 Seriola dorsalis — see Yellowtail Seriola zonata — see Rudderfish, banded Serraniculus pumilio — see Sea bass, pygmy Serranidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Serranidae — see also Sea basses Sevastopol — see Vessels 195 Shad collection of eggs, Hadley Falls Dam. Mass., 1966, C 264 experimental lockage. Cape Fear River, N.C., 1966, C 264 mortality of adults, Holyoke Water Power Company Canal System. 1966, C 264 practicability offish-passage facilities, St. Johns River, Florida. C 264 Shad. American biology, management, and status of the fisheries, At- lantic coast, 1960. S 550 comparative study of juveniles by fin ray and scute counts, S 525 description, FL 614 economic importance, FL 614 fish-passage research, C 215 history of landings in New York, FB 70:592 life history, FL 614 migration juveniles, FB 70:664 ocean temperature, FB 70:664, 666 river temperature, FB 70:660 research and management, FL 614 tagging summary, 1950-65, Beaufort, North Carolina, S 539 Shad, gizzard Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations, 1962-66, S 674 life history, western Lake Erie, FB 65:391 Shad, threadfin bait for skipjack tuna, Hawaii, S 640 effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 Sharks abundance, C 228 anatomical features, C 228 experimental and exploratory fishing off northeastern South America, SEP 1089 field guide to eastern Pacific and Hawaiian, C 271 fishing gear, C 238 food and feeding habits, C 228 Georgia coast, FB 70:334 Isistius brasiliensis, probable cause of crater wounds f>n fishes and cetaceans, FB 69:791 new genus, lago carcharhinid, FB 69:615 numbers and general distribution, C 228 relation to man, C 228 sensory perception, C 228 size, C 228 Sharks, Arabian Sea, FB 69:615 Sharks, blue deep sea observations, FB 70:510 growth hormone- and prolactin-like proteins amino acid composition, FB 70:937 electrophoretic analyses, FB 70:935 immunodiffusion, FB 70:937 molecular weights, FB 70:936 peptide maps, FB 70:937 purification, FB 70:936 Sharks, cat western Atlantic claspers and clasper siphons, FB 65:587 color and color pattern, FB 65:585 dermal denticles, FB 65:590 distribution and segregation, FB 65:583 keys to genera, FB 65:597 morphometries, FB 65:596 number of vertebrae, FB 65:595 reproduction, FB 65:586 shape of body and fins, FB 65:589 teeth, FB 65:591 Sharks, Portuguese cell types, differential counts, and blood cell measurements, FB 71:435 Sheepscot estuary, Maine retention of larval herring, FB 70:299 Sheepshead history, Lake Erie, FL 630 Sheepshead, freshwater Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Sheepshead, freshwater — see also Drum, freshwater Shellfish guide for buying fresh and frozen, C 214 historical catch statistics, CFS 5007 market review and outlook, CEA S-27 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA S- 28; April 1974 (S-29); July 1974 (S-30); Novem- ber 1974 (S-31) northeastern United States submarine photos of commercial species, SEP 810 situation and outlook annual review: 1967, CEA S-8; 1970 (S-20); 1971 (S- 24) April: 1970, CEA S-16 August: 1969, CEA S-14; 1970 (S-18); 1971 (S-22) December: 1966, CEA S-3; 1968 (S-ll); 1969 (S-15); 1970 (S-19); 1971 (S-23) January: 1973, CEA S-26 June: 1966, CEA S-l; 1967 (S-5); 1968 (S-9); 1969 (S-13); 1970 (S-17); 1971 (S-21) March: 1967, CEA S-4; 1969 (S-12) November: 1967, CEA S-7 September: 1966, CEA S-2; 1967 (S-6); 1968 (S-10); 1972 (S-25) Shellfish consumption preliminary findings from 1969 consumer panel survey, C 361 Shellfish culture Japan, C 388:107 Shellfish larvae — see Crab, red Shelton, Washington, SEP 724 Shiner, emerald fishing for, Great Lakes, FL 608 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Shiner, spottail fishing for, Great Lakes, FL 608 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 196 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michigan, FB 67:8 Shipment of fresh fish fillets rail, FIR 6:151 truck, FIR 6:148 Shipworm biology of, SEP 995 Shoal grass Porpoise Lake, Florida, S 604 reestablishing on bay bottoms modified by dredging, C 257 Shrimp 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6131 demand indicators, CFS 6131 demand projections, CFS 6131 domestic effort, CFS 6131 domestic employment, CFS 6131 domestic vessels, CFS 6131 foreign consumption, CFS 6131 foreign production, CFS 6131 government programs, CFS 6131 industry performance indicators, CFS 6131 international trade, CFS 6131 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6131 additional references on biology of family Penaeidae, FB 68:101 Alaska commercial species, FL 631 fisheries, FL 631 food, FL 631 life history, FL 631 predators, FL 631 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 research, FL 631 Alaska explorations, 1962-64, SEP 760 Bay Islands, Honduras industry, 1968, FFL 172 Brazil survey on coastal and offshore waters, FFL 130 can-venient ways with, FMDS 2 channel net in North Carolina, SEP 773 color changes in ovaries, a determinant of maturity developing or yellow ovaries, SEP 1072 ripe or nearly ripe ovaries, SEP 1072 undeveloped ovaries, SEP 1072 cultivation in artificial ponds, C 295 culture in Japan, C 388:111; SEP 976 development of electric trawl system, SEP 796 diagnostic characters of juveniles Bermuda, S 599 Gulf of Mexico, S 599 North American Atlantic Coast, S 599 discarding by commercial fishery, Gulf of Mexico, SEP 1004 distribution of penaeid, eastern Venezuela, SEP 737 distribution off northeastern coast of South America, SEP 970 El Salvador industry, 1965-67, FFL 113 equipment for holding and releasing penaeid, during marking experiments, FB 69:247 European demand spurs New England catches, SEP 964 fishery Florida east coast, S 605 Georgia, S 605 iodine shrimp, FL 589 methods of capture, FL 589 North Carolina, S 605 nutritive value, FL 589 South Carolina, S 605 frozen, glucose oxidase reduces oxidation, SEP 906 Gulf coast annual summary: 1964, CFS 3784; 1965 (4111); 1966 (4411); 1967 (4781); 1968 (5107); 1969 (5412); 1970 (5721); 1971 (5925); 1972 (6126); 1973 (6425) April: 1965, CFS 3959; 1966 (4224); 1967 (4510); 1968 (4945); 1969 (5200); 1970 (5382); 1971 (5638); 1972 (5930); 1973 (6223); 1974 (6503) August: 1965, CFS 4024; 1966 (4308); 1967 (4619); 1968 (4994); 1969 (5341); 1970 (5439); 1971 (5716); 1972 (6014); 1973 (6314); 1974 (6593) December: 1965, CFS 4084; 1966 (4374); 1967 (4740); 1968 (5079); 1969 (5364); 1970 (5517); 1972 (6143); 1973 (6396) February: 1965, CFS 3892; 1966 (4195); 1967 (4466); 1968 (4863); 1969 (5181); 1970 (5371); 1971 (5575); 1972 (5858); 1973 (6185); 1974 (6462) January: 1965, CFS 3860; 1966 (4175); 1967 (4428); 1968 (4853); 1969 (5171); 1970 (5370); 1971 (5549); 1972 (5836); 1973 (6163); 1974 (6442) July: 1965, CFS 4009; 1966 (4298); 1967 (4590); 1968 (4975); 1969 (5336); 1970 (5406); 1971 (5694); 1972 (5993); 1973 (6293); 1974 (6564) June: 1965, CFS 4008; 1966 (4270); 1967 (4568); 1968 (4961); 1969 (5213); 1970 (5397); 1971 (5668); 1972 (5976); 1973 (6270); 1974 (6544) March: 1965, CFS 3918; 1966 (4208); 1967 (4479); 1968 (4937); 1969 (5193); 1970 (5372); 1971 (5597); 1972 (5880); 1973 (6206); 1974 (6483) May: 1965, CFS 3975; 1966 (4236); 1967 (4526); 1968 (4957); 1969 (5205); 1970 (5389); 1971 (5658); 1972 (5954); 1973 (6249); 1974 (6523) November: 1965, CFS 4066; 1966 (4358); 1976 (4723); 1968 (5059); 1969 (5360); 1970 (5490); 1972 (6079); 1973 (6376) October: 1965, CFS 4044; 1966 (4350); 1967 (4707); 1968 (5040); 1969 (5356); 1970 (5462); 1971 (5765); 1972 (6058); 1973 (6355) September: 1965, CFS 4033; 1966 (4324); 1967 (4671); 1968 (5019); 1969 (5349); 1970 (5443); 1971 (5743); 1972 (6035); 1973 (6335); 1974 (6613) 197 Gulf of Mexico, penaeid sample catches taken by trawling, 1961-65, D 83 Gulf of Mexico bait industry Florida. FL 582 Galveston, Texas area, FL 582 kinds of shrimp used, FL 582 publications on shrimp. FL 582 suggestions for holding live bait shrimp, FL 582 Gulf of Mexico resource research, SEP 967 importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Indonesian fishery review of. FFL 73-16; SEP 1030 industry of Central America, Caribbean Sea, and northern South America, SEP 971 initial success in estimating rearing-pond population, SEP 958 Japan frozen imports, 1964-73, FFL 74-7; SEP 1076 statistics on frozen imports, 1964-72, FFL 73-11 juvenile surveyed in Galveston Bay, Texas, 1967, C 295 key to American Pacific, of genus Tr achy penaeus, FB 69:635 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3785; 1965 (4113); 1966 (4415); 1967 (4775); 1968 (5132); 1969 (5407); 1970 (5722); 1972 (6125); 1973 (6424); 1974 (5924) April: 1965, CFS 3951; 1966 (4223); 1967 (4507); 1968 (4916); 1969 (5203); 1970 (5373); 1971 (5637); 1972 (5929); 1973 (6222); 1974 (6502) August: 1965, CFS 4023; 1966 (4307); 1967 (4618); 1968 (5024); 1969 (5253); 1970 (5396); 1971 (5715); 1972 (6013); 1973 (6313); 1974 (6592) December: 1964, CFS 3749; 1965 (4083); 1966 (4373); 1967 (4739); 1968 (5066); 1969 (5289); 1970 (5516); 1971 (5813); 1972 (6142); 1973 (6395) February: 1965, CFS 3891; 1966 (4198); 1967 (4468); 1968 (4862); 1969 (5183); 1970 (5362); 1971 (5574); 1972 (5857); 1973 (6184); 1974 (6461) January: 1965, CFS 3864; 1966 (4174); 1967 (4427); 1968 (4852); 1969 (5173); 1970 (5358); 1971 (5548); 1972 (5835); 1973 (6162); 1974 (6441) July: 1965, CFS 4007; 1966 (4297); 1967 (4594); 1968 (5005); 1969 (5228); 1970 (5390); 1971 (5693); 1972 (5992); 1973 (6292); 1974 (6563) June: 1965, CFS 4006; 1966 (4269); 1967 (4567); 1968 (4993); 1969 (5220); 1970 (5385); 1971 (5667); 1972 (5975); 1973 (6269); 1974 (6542) March: 1965, CFS 3917; 1966 (4207); 1967 (4478); 1968 (4908); 1969 (5194); 1970 (5363); 1971 (5596); 1972 (5879); 1973 (6205); 1974 (6482) May: 1965, CFS 3971; 1966 (4235); 1967 (4525); 1968 (4947); 1969 (5214); 1970 (5374); 1971 (5657); 1972 (5953); 1973 (6248); 1974 (6522) November: 1964, CFS 3743; 1965 (4062); 1966 (4357); 1967 (4722); 1968 (5063); 1969 (5281); 1970 (5489); 1971 (5789); 1972 (6078); 1973 (6375) October: 1965, CFS 4043; 1966 (4349); 1967 (4706); 1968 (5056); 1969 (5274); 1970 (5461); 1971 (5764); 1972 (6057); 1973 (6354) September: 1965', CFS 4032; 1966 (4323); 1967 (4670); 1968 (5043); 1969 (5259); 1970 (5442); 1971 (5742); 1972 (6034); 1973 (6334); 1974 (6612) larval distribution and abundance in Texas and Louisiana coastal waters, 1967, C 295 taxonomy and culture, C 295 life history brown, S 605 pink, S 605 sea bob, S 605 Trachypeneus constrictus, S 605 white, FL 589 mesh size on retention of shrimp and other marine organisms, FB 71:248 microbial analyses of frozen raw breaded, FIR 3(3) :5 microbiological study of iced bacterial results, iced Gulf of Mexico shrimp, C 284 histological findings, C 284 recommendations for extension of storage life of iced shrimp, C 284 Penaeus duorarum notialis, description, FB 67:520 Penaeus paulensis, description, FB 67:555 post larval collected in Galveston Bay, Texas, 1967, C 295 studies in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, 1967, C 295 problems of "green" frozen raw breaded determining nature of coloration, FIR 5:2 determining source of contamination, FIR 5:6 remedying problem of coloration, FIR 5:10 pumping device for sampling description of gear, SEP 968 regional patterns of consumption, C 361 research, aboard Soviet ship in Gulf of Alaska, SEP 948 research at Gulf Coastal Fisheries Center, SEP 966 sea bob trends and potential of fishery, Guianas, SEP 889 seasonal distribution and relative abundance, Gulf of Mexico larvae and postlarvae in relation to spawning periods and possible overwintering, FB 66:332 planktonic-stage, FB 66:329 spawning in relation to bottom temperatures, FB 66:329 trends in seasonal abundance and their im- plications, FB 66:327 spot and dock determining escape behavior, FIR 5:152 pot efficiency, measured by ease of shrimp entry, FIR 5:153 shrimp exit, FIR 5:157 status of California resource and its management distribution, SEP 972 sun-dried industry of Mexico, history and description, SEP 787 198 Texas Gulf coast stochastic investment model, C 371:112 tolerance to temperature and salinity, C 295 trawling gear double-rig twin, used in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 951 trends in Gulf of Mexico trawling fleet, SEP 777 United States export opportunities, SEP 991 fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) historical statistics, 1887-1965, SD 59 industry, changes in marketing and processing, SEP 981 industry, prospects for the 1970's, SEP 981 used as an example in a general life history exploited population simulator, FB 71:1019 west Africa, commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 western Atlantic, genus Penaeus, FB 67:461 world demand may outstrip supply during next decade, SEP 863 Shrimp, Alaskan pink determining carotenoid content, FB 70:111 Shrimp, Asian proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Shrimp, breaded production annual summary: 1964, CFS 3771; 1965 (4059); 1966 (4363); 1967 (4651); 1968 (4956); 1969 (5244); 1970 (5554); 1971 (5904); 1972 (6104); 1973 (6404) April-June: 1965, CFS 3867; 1966 (4192); 1967 (4481); 1968 (4773); 1969 (5053); 1970 (5330); 1971 (5697); 1972 (6037); 1973 (6250); 1974 (6545) January-March: 1965, CFS 3810; 1966 (4122); 1967 (4413); 1968 (4719); 1969 (4991); 1970 (5272); 1971 (5582); 1972 (5979); 1973 (6134); 1974 (6463) July-September: 1965, CFS 3942; 1966 (4262); 1967 (4555); 1968 (4830); 1969 (5088); 1970 (5455); 1971 (5793); 1972 (6097); 1973 (6315); 1974 (6594) October-December: 1965, CFS 4034 sanitation guidelines in industry, C 308 Shrimp, brown catch per unit effort and mean total length of, taken by trawl in Galveston Bay system, 1963-67, D 93 development of electric shrimp-trawl systems determining effect of high- and low-voltage stimula- tion, FIR 4:168 determining threshold voltages, FIR 4:166 distribution related to turbid water, FB 67:289 early developmental stages, FB 69:223 emigration studies from Galveston, Texas, Biological Laboratory, 1967, C 295 experimental rearing of postlarval in ponds, SEP 785 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 laboratory-reared, FB 69:223 larval culture in Texas, C 388:33 life history Georgia, S 605 North Carolina, S 605 northeast Florida, S 605 South Carolina, S 605 normal postmortem changes, FB 72:223 nutritional requirements for culture, FB 70:104, 106 organics and organic moieties feeding efficiency, FB 70:1287 minimum net assimilation rates, FB 70:1287 net assimilation efficiency, FB 70:1286 Penaeus aztecus aztecus, description, FB 67:527 Penaeus aztecus subtilis, description, FB 67:547 postlarval in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, D 64 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 relation between tail length and total length, FB 67:125 release and recovery data from studies in northern Gulf of Mexico, D 85 responses of electrically stimulated, burrowed in sand, FIR 4:169 substrata found in commercial shrimp grounds, FIR 4:178 seasonal occurrence and size distribution near Galveston, FB 66:149 tables to convert length to weight to number per pound, D 70 Shrimp, caridean deepwater trapping, Hawaiian Islands, SEP 1095 Shrimp, coonstripe description, FL 631 Shrimp, dock description, FL 631 used during test-tank studies of shrimp-pot efficiency, FIR 5:151 Shrimp, freshwater culture in Japan, C 388:112 in Liberia, S 626 Shrimp, frozen historical U.S. statistics, SD 61 Japanese imports, 1967-70, FFL 72-2 Shrimp, grass effect of temperature and salinity on larval develop- ment rate of development, FB 71:117 survival, FB 71:116 variation in number of instars, FB 71:118 Shrimp, humpy description, FL 631 Shrimp, Maine fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Shrimp, Mexican fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 199 Shrimp, northern forecasting relative abundance in Maine waters, SEP 758 Gulf of Maine fishery notes on biology. SEP 965 life history research, Kachemak Bay, Alaska, SEP 973 separating machine, FIR 6:53 Shrimp, ocean California application of yield models, FB 70:1021 biomass estimation. FB 70:1033 catch and effort data, 1954-69, FB 70:1022 fishing mortality estimates, FB 70:1031 spawning biomass and recruitment, FB 70:1034 description, FL 631 Shrimp, opossum distribution, variation, and supplemental description, FB 72:835 Shrimp, pandalid electrophoretic comparison of five species from northeastern Pacific Ocean Pandalopsis dispar, FB 72:799 Pandalus borealis, FB 72:799 Pandalus goniurus, FB 72:799 Pandalus hypsinotus, FB 72:799 Pandalus jordani, FB 72:799 surface-to-bottom pot fishing advantages and disadvantages, S 560 effectiveness of technique, S 560 effects of tides on operation of gear, S 560 equipment and methods, S 560 trawl catches and oceanographic data from NMFS sur- veys of Gulf of Alaska, 1970-72, D 88 Shrimp, penaeid deepwater trapping in Hawaiian Islands, SEP 1095 environmental and nutritional requirements for culture, FB 70:101 key to protozoan, mysis, and postlarval stages, northwestern Gulf of Mexico, FB 65:437 population dynamics and management implications estimation of growth, FB 65:321 estimation of mortality, FB 65:326 Sanibel mark-recapture experiment, FB 65:321 Tortugas mark-recapture experiment, FB 65:314 yield in value as a function of age (size) at recruit- ment, FB 65:334 yield in weight as a function of age (size) at recruit- ment, FB 65:331 relation between tail length and total length, FB 67:125 system for collecting large numbers of live postlarval, FB 70:1298 Shrimp, pin recoveries of marked, released on Florida Tortugas grounds, 1965, D 20 Shrimp, pink Alaska explorations, 1962-64, SEP 760 Buttonwood Canal, Florida fishes and juvenile stages, December 1962-June 1965, D 22 collected in canals, Tampa, Florida, Aug. 1970-Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 collection by sled-mounted suction sampler, S 614 description, FL 631 design and evaluation of a sampler for measuring near- bottom vertical distribution, FB 71:243 development of electric shrimp-trawl system determining effect of high- and low-voltage stimula- tion, FIR 4:168 determining threshold voltages, FIR 4:166 diel and seasonal occurrence in Tampa Bay diel fluctuations of catch and size to light, S 561 seasonal changes in abundance and size, S 561 in-plant experiments using various precooking con- ditions before machine peeling and canning, FIR 5:181 laboratory experiments on variables possibly affecting color carotenoid analyses, FIR 5:183 distribution of color, FIR 5:184 effect of heat on color, FIR 5:184 size, FIR 5:183 larvae culture in Texas, C 388:33 seasonal changes and relative abundance entering Everglades estuary, C 295 Tortugas Shelf, Florida, FB 67:165 migrations and geographic distribution in Florida, FB 65:449 nursery area in central Florida Bay, S 604 Penaeus duorarum duorarum, description, FB 67:499 relation between tail length and total length, FB 67:125 releases and recoveries of marked, south Florida waters, 1958-64, D 11 responses of electrically stimulated, burrowed in sand, FIR 4:169 substrata found in commercial shrimp grounds, FIR 4:178 Sanibel and Tortugas grounds, Florida mortality rates in populations, FB 66:491 tables to convert length to weight to number per pound, D 70 Tortugas Shelf, Florida, 1962-64 larval counts and oceanographic data, D 16 Shrimp, royal red age classes, FB 69:322 biology, FB 69:313 conversion of "whole" and "headless" weights, S 585 general observations on potential commercial grounds effect of bottom temperature, FIR 5:172 role of environment, FIR 5:171 substrate as a limiting factor, FIR 5:171 habits, FB 69:317 larval, postlarval, and juvenile stages, FB 69:318 latitude and depth distributions, FB 69:319 length-weight relation, S 585 reproductive systems, FB 69:316 size and age at recruitment, FB 69:323 size at maturity, FB 69:320 200 spawning, FB 69:321 specific observations on potential commercial grounds Atlantic Ocean off St. Augustine, Florida, FIR 5:164 Dry Tortugas grounds, Gulf of Mexico, FIR 5:168 Mississippi Delta grounds, Gulf of Mexico, FIR 5:170 Shrimp, sidestripe Alaska explorations, 1962-64, SEP 760 description, FL 631 Shrimp, spot description, FL 631 giant Alaskan experimental trawling and pot fishing, SEP 806 studies of, Little Port Walter, Alaska, SEP 974 used during test-tank studies of shrimp-pot efficiency, FIR 5:151 Shrimp, spotted pink Penaeus brasiliensis, description, FB 67:562 Shrimp, white emigration studies from Galveston, Texas, Biological Laboratory, 1967, C 295 environmental requirements for culture aeration, FB 70:104, 105 stocking density, FB 70:104, 106 substrate, FB 70:102, 105 larval culture in Texas, C 388:33 life history, FL 589 net assimilation efficiency algal mat, FB 70:1288 organics and organic moieties feeding efficiency, FB 70:1287 minimum net assimilation rates, FB 70:1287 net assimilation efficiency, FB 70:1286 Penaeus schmitti, description, FB 67:487 Penaeus setiferus, description, FB 67:468 population trends in tidal marsh pond, SEP 969 postlarval in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, D 64 recording fish incidental to trawling, south Atlantic coast, 1931-35, S 570 relation between tail length and total length, FB 67:125 release and recovery data from studies in northern Gulf of Mexico, D 85 seasonal occurrence and size distribution near Galveston, FB 66:149 tables to convert length to weight to number per pound, D 70 Shrimp, white Gulf fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Shrimp, white South Atlantic fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Shrimp industry Caribbean Sea, FFL 73-1, 74 Central America, FFL 73-1, 74 general information, selected countries, FFL 2, 2(R) Honduras, FFL 73-10 Japan, FFL 72-7 northern South America, FFL 73-1, 74 Sengal, 1967, FFL 139 Shrimp sampler diel or circadian movements on abundance of shrimp near seabed, FB 71:247 light on shrimp vertical distribution, FB 71:246 tickler chain on shrimp catch rate and vertical dis- tribution, FB 71:249 Shrimp trawl 70-foot semiballoon, relative catching efficiency, FIR 4:49 design, FF 9 development, to separate shrimp from other marine animals, SEP 836 development of an electric system, SEP 796 how to make, FF 9 materials used in construction, FF 9 use of electricity in conjunction with a Gulf-of-Mexico, S 653 Shrimp vessels estimated costs, returns, and financial analysis of Gulf of Mexico, SEP 1104 Shrimp, oceanic — see Sergestes similis Sierra eggs and young, S 652 Sierra Leone fisheries, 1968-69, FFL 124; 1970-71, FFL 72-13 fishing industry, 1967, FFL 124 frigate mackerel larvae, D 40 oceanic conditions off, Feb. -Mar. 1965 dissolved inorganic phosphate, D 28 dissolved oxygen, D 28 salinity, D 28 temperature, D 28 water samples, D 28 shrimp commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 tuna larvae February-April 1965, D 40; FB 69:555 Silverside feeding oriented movements behavior, small, FB 71:785 diurnal school, FB 71:777 feeding habits, FB 71:781 inshore migration, FB 71:780 major prey organisms, FB 71:783 nocturnal activity, FB 71:780 offshore migration, FB 71:779 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Georgia coast, FB 70:339 Silverside, Atlantic caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 effect of X-radiation on gametes, C 204 Singapore fisheries, 1967, FFL 159-A trends in fisheries, 1969, FFL 159 201 Siphonophores distribution adjacent to Suez and Panama canals, FB 72:527 eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea, FB 72:529 western Caribbean and Central American Pacific, FB 72:534 Size, in relation to swimming speed in jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 tail beat amplitude in jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 tail beat frequency in jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 Skagit Bay. Washington, FB 72:648 Skate, little caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 Skate, winter caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 Skates Georgia coast, FB 70:334 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Skates and rays abundance, C 228 anatomical features, C 228 food and feeding habits, C 228 numbers and general distribution, C 228 relation to man, C 228 size, C 228 Skeletonema costatum — see Phytoplankton Skidaway River, Georgia, FB 70:1293 Skryplev — see Vessels Sleepers Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Small-clam retainer and bottom sampler designed, SEP 807 Smelt Columbia River introduced otter trawling to fishery, SEP 862 thermal pollution might threaten, SEP 899 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 history, Lake Erie, FL 630 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Smelt, American caught by otter trawl near Woods Hole, S 622 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michi- gan, FB 67:6 Smelt, Arctic Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Smelt, longfin Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Smelt, night Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Smelt, pond Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Naknek River system, 1961-64 abundance and length frequencies, S 678 Smelt, rainbow Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Smelt, surf Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 Snake Island fishway passage conditions and counts of fish, 1960-63, S 565 Snakefish caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Snapper feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 field guide, western Atlantic, C 252 geographical, depth, and temperature distributions, western Atlantic, SEP 860 Georgia coast, FB 70:340 handline and longline fishing explorations, Caribbean, SEP 1083 trap fishing explorations for snapper and related species, Caribbean and adjacent waters, SEP 1087 Snapper, red fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fishing, vertical longline, SEP 1027 Gulf of Mexico fishing grounds, C 208 fishing methods and gear, C 208 fluctuation of effort, Campeche Banks, C 208 handling and marketing, C 208 history, C 208 production, C 208 production problems, C 208 species taken, C 208 vessels, C 208 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 Snapper, yelloweye inhibition of flesh browning and skin color fading in frozen fillets, S 644 Snooks Georgia coast, FB 70:339 Sodium tripolyphosphate control fish shrinkage during hot-smoking, FIR 5:103 Solar energy affecting productivity in a trophic web, FB 70:966 Solaster caribbaeus — see Sea star Sole, butter resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, Dover mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, English dipping into sodium tripolyphosphate prior to irradia- tion, FIR 4:39 Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 serum factor associated with maturity analysis of data, FB 66:51 202 biological implications of presence of HM factor, FB 66:55 comparisons of HM concentrations in serum and kidney fluids, FB 66:50 practical applications of HM factor, FB 66:55 production of HM factor by males, FB 66:54 separation of mature females from other HM- positive individuals, FB 66:56 Sole, flathead resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, gray history of landings in New York, FB 70:600 Sole, lined developmental abnormalities of laboratory-reared, FB 69:537 Sole, petrale dipping into sodium tripolyphosphate prior to irradia- tion, FIR 4(1):39 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 Sole, rex mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, rock resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, sand Humboldt Bay, California, larval fish survey, S 665 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Sole, yellowfin resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Soleidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Soleidae — see also Soles Soles Georgia coast, FB 70:347 Solomon Islands Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Somalia fisheries, 1966, FFL 107 Sonar detection of fish schools, eastern tropical Pacific, July- November 1967, SEP 811 horizontal-scanning aboard Oregon II, SEP 828 Sonar testing feasibility study, S 607 Sorensen's abalone — see Abalone, white Sorong (West Irian) Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Sounds produced by California gray whale, SEP 1054 South Africa commercial fish catch, 1966-67, FFL 22 fish consumption: 1966-67, FFL 22 fisheries, 1965, FFL 22(S) processed fishery products: 1966-67, FFL 22 South America distribution of shrimp, northeastern coast, SEP 970 fish oil industry, C 282 northern, shrimp industry, FFL 73-1, 74 shrimps, FB 69:635 South Carolina effect of artificial habitat on marine sport fishery and economy, SEP 1002 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3819; 1965 (4138); 1966 (4447); 1967 (4654); 1968 (4948); 1969 (5212); 1970 (5768); 1971 (5917); 1972 (6118); 1973 (6417) April: 1965, CFS 3851; 1966 (4143); 1967 (4431); 1968 (4731); 1969 (4995); 1970 (5291); 1971 (5621); 1972 (5895); 1973 (6215); 1974 (6495) August: 1965, CFS 3938; 1966 (4254); 1967 (4535); 1968 (4812); 1969 (5091); 1970 (5421); 1971 (5708); 1972 (6006); 1973 (6306); 1974 (6585) December: 1965, CFS 4053; 1966 (4329); 1967 (4627); 1968 (4900); 1969 (5185); 1970 (5532); 1971 (5806); 1972 (6092); 1973 (6388) February: 1965, CFS 3840; 1966 (4091); 1967 (4394); 1968 (4685); 1969 (4965); 1970 (5246); 1971 (5566); 1972 (5850); 1973 (6177); 1974 (6454) January: 1965, CFS 3833; 1966 (4089); 1967 (4368); 1968 (4664); 1969 (4955); 1970 (5221); 1971 (5543); 1972 (5828); 1973 (6155); 1974 (6434) July: 1965, CFS 3915; 1966 (4227); 1967 (4505); 1968 (4787); 1969 (5069); 1970 (5380); 1971 (5686); 1972 (5985); 1973 (6285); 1974 (6556) June: 1965, CFS 3883; 1966 (4226); 1967 (4476); 1968 (4767); 1969 (5045); 1970 (5352); 1971 (5676); 1972 (5968); 1973 (6262); 1974 (6535) March: 1965, CFS 3846; 1966 (4121); 1967 (4414); 1968 (4711); 1969 (4974); 1970 (5271); 1971 (5591); 1972 (5872); 1973 (6197); 1974 (6475) May: 1965, CFS 3859; 1966 (4179); 1967 (4449); 1968 (4746); 1969 (5014); 1970 (5325); 1971 (5650); 1972 (5946); 1973 (6241); 1974 (6515) November: 1965, CFS 4013; 1966 (4315); 1967 (4605); 1968 (4894); 1969 (5176); 1970 (5484); 1971 (5782); 1972 (6071); 1973 (6368) October: 1965, CFS 3998; 1966 (4296); 1967 (4579); 1968 (4856); 1969 (5143); 1970 (5467); 1971 (5757); 1972 (6050); 1973 (6347); 1974 (6625) September: 1965, CFS 3974; 1966 (4271); 1967 (4558); 1968 (4826); 1969 (5117); 1970 (5453); 1971 (5735); 1972 (6027); 1973 (6326); 1974 (6605) menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 Murrells Inlet, SEP 1102 North Inlet Estuary, FB 70:1121 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 shrimp fishery brown, S 605 sea bob, S 605 South Vietnam fisheries: 1967, FFL 162; 1971 (72-9) 203 fishery development survey, conducted Jan. -Apr. 1970, SEP 877 South-West Africa commercial fish catch, 1967, FFL 22 fish consumption. 1967, FFL 22 fisheries. 1965, FFL 22(S) fishery industries. 1966-67. FFL 21 processed fishery products, 1967, FFL 22 Soviet Union administration. SEP 1075 catch, SEP 1075 education and training, SEP 1075 fishing activity off Alaska, 1964 herring. SEP 732 king crab. SEP 732 perch. SEP 732 shrimp. SEP 732 fishing operations, SEP 1075 fleet, SEP 1075 foreign relations, SEP 1075 future development, SEP 1075 research and development, SEP 1075 trawl fleet fishing fleet, C 332:54 fishing method, C 332:70 movement, C 332:68 research activities, C 332:67 side trawlers, C 332:54 stern trawlers, C 332:58 support ships, C 332:61 whaling, SEP 732 Spadefishes Georgia coast, FB 70:345 Spain 1968 fishing season, FFL 11 fish production, 1969, FFL 11 fishing industry, 1966, FFL 11 pair trawling, 1967, FFL 125 purse seine, world's largest, Sarasua, FFL 140 Sparidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Sparidae — see also Porgies Spawners, intertidal and freshwater pink salmon, S 602 Spearfish Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Spearfish, longbill distribution, S 675:50 Spearfish, roundscale validity and status of, S 675:54 Spearfish, shortbill central Pacific Ocean biology and occurrence, C 311 distribution of larvae, S 675:242 length-weight relationship, S 675:126 distribution, S 675:50 Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament, SEP 997 review of longline fishery, eastern Pacific Ocean, S 675:318 Species, new Sebastes variegatus (Pisces: Scorpaenidae), FB 69:387 Taaningichthys paurolychnus (Pisces: Myctophidae), FB 70:71 Trachypenaeus fuscina (Decapoda: Penaeidae), FB 69:635 Sphaeroma sp. — see Gribbles Sphoeroides maculatus — see Puffer, northern Sphyraena argentea — see Barracuda, Pacific Sphyraena barracuda — see Barracuda, great Sphyraena borealis — see Sennet, northern Sphyraena chrysotaenia — see Barracuda, blunt jaw Sphyraena jello — see Barracuda Sphyraenidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Sphyraena borealis, FB 70:185 Sphyraenidae — see also Barracuda Spill pattern manipulation ladder choice, FB 70:136 travel time, FB 70:137 Spirinchus starksi — see Smelt, night Spirinchus thaleichthys — see Smelt, longfin Spisula solidissima — see Clam, surf Sponge industry Tarpon Springs techniques of harvesting, SEP 799 varied fortunes of the industry, SEP 799 Sport fishes seasonal and geographic characteristics, California Current Region, SEP 979 Sport fishing blue marlin, FB 70:284 handling, smoking, and preserving Great Lakes coho salmon, C 346 white marlin, FB 70:284 Spot collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 electrical threshold response of, FB 72:851 industrial bottomfish from Gulf of Mexico evaluation of muscle hypoxanthine and volatile bases as potential quality indices, FIR 5:117 taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, south Atlantic coast of United States, S 570 Spring Creek Hatcheries fall chinook salmon, FB 70:431 Squalidae — see Sharks Squalus acanthias — see Dogfish, spiny Squawfish, northern electrical installation for control, S 583 tests of electrical barrier for controlling predation, S 611 Squid fishery, historical statistics, CFS 4833 fishing gear and technology, northwest Atlantic, SEP 1023 204 frozen, historical U.S. statistics, SD 61 importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 in stomach contents of porpoise and yellowfin tuna, FB 71:1077 potential and status as a U.S. food resource, SEP 1110 potential for offshore fishery in New England catch value, SEP 1109 charter operations, SEP 1109 day-night differences, SEP 1109 economic feasibility, SEP 1109 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 Squid, brief collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 Squid, long-finned distribution and abundance between Cape Hatteras and Georges Bank, SEP 1028 New England Fisheries Development Program economic feasibility of harvesting, processing, and marketing, SEP 1100 northwest Atlantic, SEP 1023 Squid, short-finned New England Fisheries Development Program economic feasibility of harvesting, processing, and marketing, SEP 1100 northwest Atlantic, SEP 1023 Squirrelfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:722 Starfish feeding rates at controlled water temperatures and during different seasons of the year, FB 68:67 ornamental use of, C 253 Starfish — see also Leather star Stargazers Georgia coast, FB 70:346 Stavrida — see Vessels STD digitizer-computer interface ocean environment assessment aided by, SEP 988 Steelhead artificial propagation production function analysis, C 371:135 status of augmentation programs, C 371:133 Stellerina xyosterna — see Poacher, pricklebreast Stellifer lanceolatus — see Drum, star Stenella — see Dolphin, long-snouted or spinner; Dol- phin, spotted or bridled Stenella cf. S. longirostris — see Porpoise, Hawaiian spin- ner Stenella graffmani—see Porpoise, spotted Stenella longirostris — see Porpoise, spinner Stenella microps — see Porpoise, Hawaiian spinner Stenella roseiventris — see Porpose, Hawaiian spinner Steno bredanensis — see Dolphin, rough-toothed Stenobrachius leucopsarus — see Lampfish, northern Stenotomus caprinus — see Porgy, longspine Stenotomus chrysops — see Scup Stephanasterias glacilis — see Sea star Sternoptychidae — see Fish larvae Stethojulis balteata feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:992 Stichaeidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Stickleback, fourspine caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Stickleback, ninespine abundance and size of juveniles to their environment, FB 71:1068 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 life history and trophic relationship in Lake Superior, FB 71:1039 Naknek River system, 1961-64 abundance, S 678 length frequencies, S 678 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Stickleback, threespine abundance and size of juveniles to their environment, FB 71:1067 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Naknek River system, 1961-64 abundance, S 678 length frequencies, S 678 Stingray, Atlantic thyroid stimulating hormone activity in pituitary gland, FB 71:93 Stizostedion canadense — see Sauger Stizostedion vitreum vitreum—see Pike, yellow; Walleye Stochastic investment model for survival conscious fishing firm income taxes and depreciation of capacity, C 371:112 Stolephorus buccaneeri — see Anchovy Stomach contents of billfish juvenile albacore, South Pacific, FB 69:821 juvenile skipjack tuna, Pacific, FB 69:545 Stomatopod larvae in night micronekton hauls, eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:97 Stomatopoda northeastern United States annotated list, C 387 index to scientific names, C 387 key, C 387 Stomiatoidei — see Fish larvae Stonecat Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Stoneroller Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 STOR tuna research in the eastern tropical Pacific, C 303 Storing coho salmon, C 346 205 Strait ot Gibraltar, west summer concentrations of white marlin, S 675:165 Strait of Juan de Fuca salinity front at entrance, SEP 848 Stream catalog southeastern Alaska Regulatory District(s) 5. 6. 7. and 8, S 523 9. S 524 12, D 46 13. D 47 Strinsia alata — see Moridae Stromateidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary. S 672 Stromateidae— see also Butterfish Strongxlocentrotus intermedius — see Sea urchin Strongxlocentrotus nudus — see Sea urchin Strongxlocentrotus purpuratus—see Purple urchin Strongylura sp.— see Needlefish Sturgeon, lake Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Submarine (deep-diving research vessel) observes flora and fauna off Norfolk, Virginia, SEP 822 Sucker, longnose Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Sucker, white Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Suckers Georgia coast, FB 70:336 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 history in Lake Erie, FL 630 Sudan fish canning factory technical and economic report on expediency of building, FFL 106 Sufflamen bursa feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1008 Sufflamen bursa — see also Triggerfish Sumatra Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, west coast of, SEP 1106 Summaries of technical articles, C 349 Sun King — see Vessels Sunfishes Georgia coast, FB 70:340 Surfperch, barred asymmetry analysis possible statistical indicator of environmental stress, FB 71:357 Surgeonfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:718 Surimi grades of, SEP 1020 Sweden fisheries: 1964, MNL 10; 1965, FFL 10 fishing industry: 1966-67, FFL 10 Swim bladders comparison of tunas for sonar detection, S 607 Swimming speed jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 sustained, of jack mackerel, FB 69:267 Swordfish Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 biology, northwest Altantic Ocean distribution, S 675:103 size, S 675:104 size/weight and growth, S 675:104 spawning, S 675:104 tagging, S 675:105 central Pacific Ocean length-weight relationship, S 675:126 death of swordfish industry, Gulf of Mexico, TM SEFC-2 distribution, S 675:49 distribution of larvae, Indian and Pacific oceans, S 675:261 east coast of Canada harpoon fishery replaced by longline fishery, S 675:296 eastern Pacific Ocean review of longline fishery in, S 675:321 food and feeding habits, northwest Atlantic Ocean, S 675:138 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook, May 1971, CEA F-10 frozen historical U.S. statistics, 1939-67, SD 61 longlining in eastern Pacific catch, SEP 837 fishing gear and methods, SEP 837 future prospects, SEP 837 maturation and fecundity, Hawaiian waters developmental stages of ova, S 675:144 fecundity, S 675:146 heterogeneity of ova diameters, S 675:144 occurrence, S 675:142 spawning, S 675:145 mercury, Hawaii, S 675:163 mercury, western Atlantic Ocean levels in food items, S 675:157 variation between sexes, S 675:156 variation between tissues, S 675:157 variation with size, S 675:155 206 variation with time and area, S 675:156 northwest Atlantic Ocean distribution of larval, S 675:252 U.S. exploratory longline fishing effort and catch rates, 1957-65, S 543 Swordfish, broadbill central Pacific Ocean, C 311 Symphysanodon key to the species, FB 68:327 Symphysanodon sp. — see Fish Symphysanodon typus, FB 68:329 Syngnathidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Syngnathidae — see also Pipefish; Seahorses Syngnathus fuscus — see Pipefish, northern Synodontidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Synodontidae — see also Fish larvae; Lizardfishes Synodus uariegatus feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:929 Syringodium isoetifolium — see Sea grasses Taaningichthys sp. — see Lanternfish Tabellaria — see Phytoplankton Tagging Atlantic menhaden, 1966-69, D 66 blue marlin, FB 70:290 Delphinapterus leucas, FB 70:61 Delphinus delphis, FB 70:62 Lagenorhynchus obliquidens, FB 70:62 small cetaceans, FB 70:61 Stenella attenuata, FB 70:61 Stenella graffmani, FB 70:62 Steno bredanensis, FB 70:61 Tursiops gilli, FB 70:62 Tursiops truncatus, FB 70:62 white marlin, FB 70:286 Tags — see Internal tags Tahiti Papeete Market landings of skipjack and yellowfin tuna, SEP 813 Tail beat amplitude jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 Tail beat frequency jack mackerel and other fishes, FB 69:253 Taiwan billfish landings, 1962 to 1971, S 675:332 fisheries: 1965, FFL 26; 1971 (72-17) fishing industry, 1967 and 1969 industrial outlook report on, FFL 26 fishing industry outlook, FFL 72-1 tuna fishery, 1969, FFL 180-A long-line fishery, 1967, FFL 180 Tajfun — see Vessels Tampa Bay, Florida benthic macroinvertebrates and sediments from up- land canals, D 94 construction of upland canals, FB 71:155 diel and seasonal occurrence of pink shrimp, S 561 experimental rearing of young pompano, C 290 filamentous algae, D 34 hydrographic observations: 1965-66, D 24; 1970 (77); 1971 (84); 1971-73 (87); 1972 (90) meteorological observations, 1971, D 84 occurrence of immature species dominant in Gulf of Mexico commercial fisheries, FB 65:369 oceanography pH, D 34 salinity, D 34 water depth, D 34 water temperature, D 34 sea grasses, D 34 sediment, D 34 surf clam distribution, 1967, C 290 Tampa Bay, Florida, C 255, 257, 290; D 13, 14, 24, 73; FB 71:145; S 541, 561 Tanzania fisheries: 1966, FFL 105; 1972 (74-9) fishery developments, 1968, FFL 105 Taractes rubescens from Hawaiian waters, FB 71:900 Taractichthys steindachneri from Hawaiian waters, FB 71:900 Target strength of fishes: a review of measurements, FB 69:703 Tariff schedules United States on fishery products changes from Kennedy round of GATT negotiations, CFS 4464 Tarltonbeania crenularis — see Lampfish, blue Tarpon Springs, Florida, SEP 799 Tarpons Georgia coast, FB 70:334 Tautog caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Long Island, New York activity and movements, FB 72:29 feeding, FB 72:31 seasonal movements, FB 72:33 Tautoga onitis — see Tautog Tautogolabrus adspersus — see Cunner Technical writing abstracts and summaries, C 349 organization, correct coordination and subordination, C 269 Telemetry acoustic, from fish, FB 72:251 Temperature aerial survey, southeastern Gulf of Mexico, 1966, C 257 Baja California fishing conditions to thermocline, S 675:302 bathythermograph data on subsurface thermal struc- ture, eastern North Pacific Ocean, S 548 207 bottom-water temperatures on continental shelf, Nova Scotia to New Jersey, C 376 changes in abundance of green crab, FB 67:337 construction of vertical sections by computer, C 365 daily observations along the Atlantic seaboard, 1964, D 18 difference at canal stations, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970-71. FB 71:157 distribution for snapper, western Atlantic, SEP 860 distribution in northern equatorial latitudes, FB 70:892 effect of irradiation on freshwater fish, FIR 4:135 effect on developmental rate of northern lobster em- bryos, FB 70:95 effect on distribution of young Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:787 effect on larval development and settling success, FB 70:373 effect on uptake of DDT by euphausiid, FB 69:629 feeding rates of starfish, FB 68:67 fish passage research, 1961-66 adaptability to new environment, C 254 flow studies in British Columbia, D 39 Galveston Bay, Texas, S 639 growth rate measurements in natural phytoplankton at different temperatures, FB 70:1069 heat exchange between oceans and atmosphere, eastern North Pacific, 1961-71, S 682 North Pacific Ocean, S 612 July distributions, northeast Pacific Ocean, 1961-64, S 549 late summer waters, Gulf of Mexico, 1967, SEP 823 low, threshold for pink salmon eggs, FB 69:587 monthly sea surface temperatures, Gulf of Mexico, C 300 North Pacific Ocean, 1966-68, D 48 patterns during shipment of fresh fillets by truck and by rail, FIR 6:147 patterns in North Pacific Ocean surface, FB 70:611 processing EASTROPAC STD data, C 365 profile at mouth of Gulf of California, spring, 1960, S 573 relation to production of aflatoxin in fish meal, FIR 4:139 response of juvenile Atlantic menhaden, 1966, C 264 sea surface American Samoa, 1962-69, D 69 anomalies in North Pacific, FB 69:345 Christmas Island, 1954-69, FB 69:181 French Frigate Shoal, 1957-68, D 69 Guam, 1962-69, D 69 Johnston Island, 1957, 1959-63, 1965-66, 1968-69, D 69 Koko Head, Oahu, 1956-69, FB 69:181 Lanai, Hawaii, 1960-69, D 69 Midway Island, 1957-69, D 69 Ocean Station November, 1958-69, D 69 Ocean Station Victor, 1957-69, D 69 Wake Island, 1957-65, 1968-69, D 69 short-term tolerance of shrimp, C 295 subsurface, Columbia River, Prescott, Oregon, D 53 summary for coastal North Carolina, D 20 synergistic effects on adult fiddler crab, FB 70:415 thermal studies on Salmonella contamination in fish meal, FIR 4:30 variation of phytoplankton assimilation number with temperature in the sea, FB 70:1075 vertical distribution of sardine eggs and larvae and other zooplankton, S 545 Temperature-depth profiles Arrow Lakes, British Columbia, D 39 Tennessee River fish for fishery products, FIR 6:93 Teredo sp. — see Shipworm Ternate, Kendari Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development, SEP 1106 Terrapin, diamondback collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 Tethyaster vestitus — see Sea star Tetragonuridae — see Fish larvae Tetraodontidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Tetraodontiformes — see Georgia Tetrapturus albidus — see Marlin, white Tetrapturus angustirostris — see Spearfish, shortbill Tetrapturus audaxsee Marlin, striped Tetrapturus belone distribution, S 675:50 Tetrapturus georgei — see Spearfish, roundscale Tetrapturus pfluegeri—see Spearfish, longbill Texas Clear Lake, S 578 Galveston, C 230, 246, 268, 295, 307, 325, 343, 388:33 Galveston Bay bait shrimp industry, FL 582 catch per unit effort of brown shrimp by trawl, 1963- 67, D 93 hydrographic survey, S 639 Galveston Entrance, D 74 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3901; 1965 (4156); 1966 (4529); 1967 (4675); 1968 (4962); 1969 (5232); 1970 (5616); 1971 (5923); 1972 (6124); 1973 (6423) April: 1965, CFS 3894; 1966 (4169); 1967 (4465); 1968 (4757); 1969 (5028); 1970 (5309); 1971 (5613); 1972 (5928); 1973 (6221); 1974 (6501) August: 1965, CFS 3970; 1966 (4279); 1967 (4544); 1968 (4821); 1969 (5093); 1970 (5419); 1971 (5714); 1972 (6012); 1973 (6312); 1974 (6591) December: 1964, CFS 3782; 1965 (4036); 1966 (4352); 1967 (4656); 1968 (4905); 1969 (5207); 1970 (5513); 1971 (5812); 1972 (6140); 1973 (6394) February: 1965, CFS 3814; 1966 (4130); 1967 (4402); 1968 (4755); 1969 (4989); 1970 (5270); 1971 208 (5585); 1972 (5856); 1973 (6183); 1974 (6460) January: 1965, CFS 3812; 1966 (4086); 1967 (4381); 1968 (4684); 1969 (4979); 1970 (5237); 1971 (5546); 1972 (5834); 1973 (6161); 1974 (6440) July: 1965, CFS 3969; 1966 (4242); 1967 (4520); 1968 (4806); 1969 (5077); 1970 (5402); 1971 (5692); 1972 (5991); 1973 (6291); 1974 (6562) June: 1965, CFS 3968; 1966 (4234); 1967 (4519); 1968 (4793); 1969 (5070); 1970 (5384); 1971 (5656); 1972 (5974); 1973 (6268); 1974 (6541) March: 1965, CFS 3824; 1966 (4168); 1967 (4418); 1968 (4756); 1969 (5016); 1970 (5290); 1971 (5603); 1972 (5878); 1973 (6204); 1974 (6481) May: 1965, CFS 3936; 1966 (4205); 1967 (4518); 1968 (4761); 1969 (5039); 1970 (5342); 1971 (5636); 1972 (5952); 1973 (6247); 1974 (6521) November: 1964, CFS 3781; 1965 (4029); 1966 (4317); 1967 (4615); 1968 (4882); 1969 (5168); 1970 (5485); 1971 (5788); 1972 (6077); 1973 (6374); 1974 (6650) October: 1964, CFS 3763; 1965 (4010); 1966 (4301); 1967 (4587); 1968 (4858); 1969 (5157); 1970 (5472); 1971 (5763); 1972 (6056); 1973 (6353); 1974 (6631) September: 1964, CFS 3762; 1965 (3995); 1966 (4286); 1967 (4571); 1968 (4841); 1969 (5144); 1970 (5446); 1971 (5741); 1972 (6033); 1973 (6332); 1974 (6611) phytoplankton production, West Bay, FB 69:829 Sabine Pass, D 74 West Bay hydrographic observations from natural marsh and marsh altered by dredging, bulkheading, and filling, D 97 Texas Gulf coast stochastic investment model applied to shrimp fishing, C 371:112 Thailand fisheries, FFL 72-5, 97 fishery trends, FFL 72-11 foreign fishery trade, FFL 97-A Thalassia testudinum — see Turtle grass Thalassoma duperrey — see Wrasses Thalassoma sp. feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:991 Thaleichthys pacificus — see Smelt Thiaminase heat inactivation in whole fish, SEP 769 in aquatic animals, S 631 Thiaminase activity effect of gamma radiation in freshwater fish, FIR 4:133 improved assay method in fish, FIR 2(4) :55 Thornyheads resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63, D 96 Thunnus larvae, identification, FB 70:1 Thunnus alalunga — see Tuna, albacore Thunnus albacares — see Tuna, yellowfin Thunnus atlanticus — see Tuna, blackfin Thunnus maccoyii eggs and young, S 652 Thunnus maccoyii — see also Tuna, southern bluefin Thunnus obesus — see Tuna, bigeye Thunnus thynnus — see Tuna, bluefin Thunnus tonggol eggs and young, S 652 Thymallus arcticus — see Grayling, Arctic Thyraster serpentarius — see Sea star Thysanopoda tricuspidata developmental stages, FB 71:53 distribution, FB 71:66 identification of early stages, FB 71:65 Tide effect on distribution of young Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:788 Tilapia macrocephala effect on yield by crowding, FB 70:693 exploitation, FB 70:694 Tilefish fishing activities in Caribbean and adjacent waters, SEP 1090 history of landings in New York, FB 70:595 Tilefish, gray bottom longline explorations, Gulf of Mexico, SEP 826 Tillamook Head, Oregon scallop explorations, 1963 and 1967, SEP 820 Toadfishes Georgia coast, FB 70:337 Togo shrimp, commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 882 Tomcod, Atlantic caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Tonga Islands South Pacific longline fishery for albacore, 1954-64, SEP 766 Tonguefishes Georgia coast, FB 70:347 Toxins from red tide organisms, FB 68:433 Trachinidae attempts to rear larvae, S 632 Trachinocephalus my ops — see Snakefish Trachinotus carolinus — see Pompano Trachurus lathami — see Scad, rough; Scad, round Trachurus symmetricus — see Mackerel, jack Trachypenaeus key to American Pacific, FB 69:635 Trachypenaeus fuscina new species, description, FB 69:635 Trachypeneus constrictus — see Shrimp Trade United States Trade Expansion Act, SEP 733 Traitors Cove, Alaska, S 576 Translations abstracts, Soviet publications on fisheries and oceanography, FOT 4 209 fishery and oceanography literature, FOT 5 Soviet articles on fisheries, aquatic sciences, and oceanography. FOT 6 Soviet pamphlets and books on fisheries and oceanography, FOT 4 titles. Soviet articles of interest to fishery biologists and oceanographers. FOT 4 Trap net (floating) use in reservoirs, SEP 831 Traps evaluation of sampling, in farm ponds, SEP 798 fish behavior near. Virgin Islands, SEP 888 Traveling screen for removal of debris, S 645 Trawl— see also Midwater trawl, Isaacs-Kidd; Otter trawl; Shrimp trawl Trawl fisheries Japanese development, FB 70:229 Japanese-Chinese agreements, FB 70:255 Trawl nets cod end closing device, SEP 759 North Atlantic fisheries, FL 600 recent innovations in reels, SEP 817 Trawl studies bottom current measurements, SEP 952 Trawlers economics of Gulf of Mexico foodfish, SEP 1103 industrial, SEP 1103 Trawling — see Fish trawling Trawling, pair Spain, 1967, FFL 125 Trawling, pareja — see Trawling, pair Tred Avon River, Maryland first season survival of American oyster, 1961-62, S 567 Trichiuridae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Trichiuridae — see also Cutlassfishes; Fish larvae Triggerfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:720 Triglidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Triglidae — see also Searobins Trinectes maculatus — see Hogchoker Tripterophycis gilchristi — see Moridae Troll fishing fall chinook salmon, effect on yield, FB 70:438 Tropical Atlantic Biological Laboratory Atlantic tuna fishery, C 344 progress in research calico scallop biology program, C 344 developmental biology of fishes, C 344 fishery oceanography, C 344 taxonomy of clupeoid fishes, C 344 tuna fishery biology, C 344 research vessels and cruises, C 344 TYopik — see Vessels Trotline for blue crabs, FL 616 Trout aircraft-refueling trailer modified to haul juveniles, SEP 1000 culture in Japan, C 388:118 frozen, historical U.S. statistics, 1920-67, SD 61 industry, impact of genetics on, SEP 945 system for bypassing juveniles around low-head dams, SEP 840 Trout, brown effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Trout, lake Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 method for protecting, taken in trawls, SEP 838 Naknek River system, 1961-64 prey on sockeye salmon, S 678 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Trout, rainbow effect of impoundments on migration, C 254 growth and food conversion of, reared in brackish and fresh water, FB 70:1293 immobilization of fingerlings by decompression, S 655 influence of temperature on fatty acid pattern of mus- cle and organ lipids, FIR 3(1):23 Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 migration of juveniles into Brownlee Reservoir, FB 68:203 technical problems of culture in Japan, C 388:21 Trout, steelhead abundance, S 618 brand size and configuration in relation to long-term retention, SEP 1068 coded wire tags useful in automatic recovery adults detected and separated, SEP 1069 tags used in marking migrating juveniles, SEP 1069 Columbia River causes in rise of hatchery yields, FL 623 future hatchery production, FL 623 hatchery program, FL 623 recent advances in artificial culture, FL 623 distribution, seasonal abundance, and biological features in North Pacific Ocean age, FB 69:794 Canadian and U.S. research vessels, FB 71:791, 793 distribution in relation to surface temperature, FB 71:800 fishing gear and methods, FB 71:789 Japanese research vessels, FB 71:793 210 length and weight, FB 71:796 migrations of tagged, FB 71:801 offshore fishing effort and catches, FB 71:790 distribution of seaward-migrating, Snake River above Lower Monumental Dam, SEP 1081 effect of dissolved nitrogen, S 646 effect of nitrogen supersaturation, FB 68:1 effects of transportation on survival and homing, Snake River, FB 71:549 electrical guidance of fingerlings, FB 68:307 future runs, S 618 passage over Rock Island Dam, 1965, S 533 passage through pipes, S 592 response to vertical and horizontal rectangular orifices at two depths, S 547 scale description, C 317 spawning areas, S 618 thermal tolerance of juveniles in relation to super- saturation of nitrogen gas, FB 69:833 Trout-perch Green Bay bottom trawl explorations, 1963-65, C 297 Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 seasonal depth distribution, southeastern Lake Michigan, FB 67:8 Truk live-bait survey, C 353 Trumpetfish feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Trust Territory baitfish scouting, SEP 925 live bait at Truk, C 353 Tuna 1947-72 biological stock assessment, CFS 6130 demand indicators and projections, CFS 6130 domestic employment, vessels, effort, and produc- tion, CFS 6130 foreign consumption and production, CFS 6130 government programs, CFS 6130 industry performance indicators, CFS 6130 international trade, CFS 6130 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6130 Argentine Republic fishing, 1960-64, SEP 770 Atlantic comparison with Pacific landings, 1963, SEP 762 description of fishery, 1963, SEP 762 osteological development and variation in young, FB 72:572 plenipotentiary conference on conservation, 2 to 14 May 1966, FFL 101 Atlantic, eastern tropical participation by Panamanian and U.S. seiners, SEP 1040 purse seine fishery, SEP 853 Atlantic, northwestern U.S. exploratory longline fishing effort and catch rates, 1957-65, S 543 Atlantic, tropical larvae collected during EQUALANT surveys, SEP 855 Atlantic coast fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62: 1969 (63); 1970 (64) review of development, SEP 728 canned products situation and outlook, August 1971, CEA F-ll; December 1972 (F-14) Caribbean exploratory longline fishing, SEP 1088 comparative anatomy and systematics of Thunnus, FB 66:81 comparative study of adaptations for continous swim- ming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 food comparison between skipjack and yellowfin, FB 70:1094 composition, FB 70:1090 evaluation of food organizms, FB 70:1097 gill raker apparatus and food selectivity, FB 69:361 juvenile tunas as food of skipjack and yellowfin, FB 70:1094 seasonal changes in taxonomic composition of forage organisms, FB 70:1096 variation, size of tunas and volume of stomach con- tents, FB 70:1094 forecasting world demand to 1990, SEP 856 Georgia coast studies, FB 70:347 gill raker apparatus and food selectivity, FB 69:361 Hawaii catches, central Pacific, C 274 how they see a net, SEP 729 Japan development of fisheries, FB 70:241 importance in fisheries, C 233 industry, FFL 74-11 limited entry, C 371:146 Lesser Antilles aircraft and vessel survey, SEP 783 live bait for catching, SEP 1060 market review and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15; December 1973 (F-16); May 1974 (F-17); August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) Marquesas Islands, larval distribution, FB 66:1 mercury content, review of, FB 71:603 oil, effects on flavor of turkey, FB 72:1032 osteological development and variation in young, At- lantic Ocean, FB 72:578 Pacific comparison with Atlantic landings, 1963, SEP 762 pole-and-line fishing, SEP 962 Pacific, central equatorial pre-exploitation abundance, FB 70:875 Pacific coast fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 1970 (64) Portuguese West Africa experimental purse seining, SEP 782 211 marching for. SEP 844 situation and outlook annual review 1970. CEA F-9 canned, annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7) May: 1967. CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) November 1966. CEA F-l slender, eggs and young, S 652 surface pre-exploitation abundance equatorial central Pacific Ocean, FB 70:902 school fishing and baiting, SEP 896 Taiwan long-line fishery, 1967, FFL 180 tropical seine fishery cross section production functions, C 371:42 United States fishery statistics, 1966, SD 60 landings by flag vessels, 1960-70, SD 64 vessels costs and earnings, California, FIR 3(1) :29 Tuna, albacore age and growth, FB 67:207 analysis of price differential between U.S. -caught and imported Japanese (October 1973), CEA F-16 Atlantic age and growth, FB 69:846 Bay of Biscay surface fishery, FB 69:846 Japanese longline fishery, 1965, S 582 longline fishery, FB 69:847 mortality, FB 69:849 population dynamics, FB 69:845 potential yield, FB 69:850 seasonal distribution, S 662 Atlantic fishery, SEP 762, 875 changes in abundance, Indian Ocean, 1952-65, D 49 distribution, apparent abundance, and size com- position, in longline fishery, American Samoa, FB 67:47 early life history and spawning in Hawaiian waters, FB 67:205 eggs and young, S 652 environment and forecasting of west coast summer fishery, C 303 fecundity, S 580 fishery, C 344 food of, S 593 Hawaiian occurrence, 1968, SEP 870 possible role in North Pacific population, SEP 870 size composition and abundance, 1968, SEP 870 Japanese Atlantic longline fishery, 1965, S 582 July catch, northeast Pacific Ocean, 1961-64, S 549 juveniles in South Pacific apparent abundance, FB 69:824 distribution, FB 69:824 length composition, FB 69:823 migration, FB 69:823 time of spawning, FB 69:825 larvae, identification, FB 70:4 length of juvenile, FB 67:206 longline fishing, Marquesas Islands and adjacent areas, S 546 NMFS forecast and research, 1972, SEP 941 North Pacific longline grounds apparent abundance, S 623 apparent movement, S 623 average location, S 623 decline in apparent abundance, S 623 distribution, S 623 evolution of migratory pattern, S 623 migratory route, S 623 possible genetic effects of fishing, S 623 size distribution, S 623 northeast Pacific albacore-oceanography data, 1962-64, D 15 oceanography off Oregon, 1970 catches and effort, FB 71:490 food habits, FB 71:500 movements of fleet, FB 71:491 oceanographic conditions, FB 71:492 sources and treatment of data, FB 71:489 operating costs and earnings of U.S. fishermen, FIR 2(4):5 predator of Pacific ocean perch, C 347 proximate composition and sodium and potassium contents, FIR 4:74 South Pacific, longline fishery, 1954-64, SEP 766 status of stocks, S 582 Tuna, bigeye Atlantic fishery, 1963, SEP 762 Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 changes in abundance, Indian Ocean, 1952-65, D 49 eggs and young, S 652 environmental influence over distribution, FB 70:880 fecundity, S 580 fishery, C 344 food of, S 593 larvae identification, FB 70:8 northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 1964: Feb. -Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, FB 69:562 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic scombrids, FB 72:848 longline fishing, Marquesas Islands and adjacent areas, S 546 stomach contents, equatorial eastern Pacific, FB 71:137 Tuna, black skipjack eggs and young, S 652 larvae, identification, FB 70:3 Tuna, blackfin bibliography, S 635 eggs and young, S 652 fishery, C 344 food of, S 593 larvae, identification, FB 70:9 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 212 occurrence in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 723 size distribution and relative abundance, S 595 troll fishing results in the Caribbean, SEP 1085 Tuna, bluefin adult from Florida west coast urban waterway, FB 69:251 analysis of migrations and mortality of tagged estimates of fishing and other losses, FB 72:909 method of release, FB 72:905 total mortality estimates — Chapman and Robson method, FB 72:906 total mortality estimates — regression method, FB 72:911 Atlantic fishery, 1963, SEP 762 Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 changes in abundance, Indian Ocean, 1952-65, D 49 eastern North Pacific Ocean geographical variation in schooling behavior, FB 70:917 multiple schooling characteristics, FB 70:925 occurrence of schools in relation to time of day, FB 70:922 schooling behavior, FB 70:916 vulnerability to capture, FB 70:919 eggs and young, S 652 environment and forecasting of west coast summer fishery, C 303 fishery, C 344 food of, S 593 larvae, identification, FB 70:8 larvae collected in northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 1964: Feb.-Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) northwest Atlantic, tag shedding rates, FB 71:1102 occurrence in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 723 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 proximate composition and sodium and potassium contents, FIR 4:76 southern Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 Tuna, bonito recent fishery developments in Peru, 1970, SEP 890 Tuna, canned situation and outlook: annual review, 1971, CEA F-13 Tuna, kawakawa eggs and young, S 652 larvae, identification, FB 70:5 sensory factors in spacing and orientation during schooling, FB 70:197 stomach contents, Samoa Islands, FB 71:137 Tuna, little tunny distribution, C 344 eggs and young, S 652 food of, S 593 larvae collected, northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 1964: Feb.-Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) larvae, northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, FB 69:564 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic scombrids, FB 72:848 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 Mediterranean and Red seas, FIR 5:41 occurrence in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 723 size distribution and relative abundance, S 595 troll fishing results in the Caribbean, SEP 1085 Tuna, skipjack Atlantic, food of, FB 68:445; S 593 Atlantic fishery, 1963, SEP 762 Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 biology, SEP 1077 catch and estimates of fishing effort and apparent abundance, Hawaiian waters, FB 66:181 distribution, S 580; SEP 1077 distribution of forage, eastern tropical Pacific, S 649 distribution off Baja California, FB 68:147 eastern tropical Atlantic, 1972 catches, SEP 1040 fishing areas, SEP 1040 sizes, SEP 1040 EASTROPAC evaluation, C 303 ecology, SEP 1077 effect of premortem stress, holding temperatures, and freezing on biochemistry and quality chemistry of raw and canned tuna, S 651 effect of premortem stress and postmortem biochemical changes on quality of canned, S 651 effect of refrigeration on yield, S 651 glycolytic degradation products, S 651 organoleptic analysis, S 651 purines and purine derivatives, S 651 quality in tuna, S 651 refrigeration of tuna: chilling and freezing, S 651 relation of refrigeration experiments to present prac- tices, S 651 eggs and young, S 652 environmental influence over distribution, FB 70:880 fecundity, S 580 fishery, C 344; SEP 1077 food of, in Atlantic, FB 68:445, 70:1094; S 593 Gulf of Guinea, feeding habits, S 551 harvesting, SEP 1077 Hawaiian industry to increase catch, C 306 Hawaiian waters apparent abundance, S 615 distribution of fishing effort and catches, S 615 distribution of quarterly catches, by regions, S 615 Hawaiian-caught and their environment, FB 70:763 Japanese fishery development in foreign areas, SEP 1106 landings at Papeete Market (Tahiti), SEP 813 larvae identification, FB 70:3 selectivity of towed-net samplers, FB 70:813 larvae collected, northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 1964: Feb.-Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) larvae, northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, FB 69:564 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic scombrids, FB 72:848 213 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean. SEP 1084 longline fishing. Marquesas Islands and adjacent areas. S 546 migration models of young, FB 70:741 occurrence in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 723 oceanography cruises, eastern tropical Pacific Ocean fisheries and biological observations, SEP 903 future cruises. SEP 903 migration model, SEP 903 objectives, procedures, and methods, SEP 903 oceanographic transect, SEP 903 off coast of West Africa comparison of food with yellowfin, FB 70:1087 operations of seven Hawaiian vessels, S 629 opportunities for United States, SEP 1077 ovaries nematode infestation, S 580 stages of development, S 580 Pacific age and growth, FB 69:549 distribution and abundance, FB 69:545 early life history, FB 69:545 time of spawning, FB 69:552 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 proximate composition and sodium and potassium content, FIR 4(2):77 resource. SEP 977, 1077 resources, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, SEP 753 review of literature on development of fisheries, Pacific Ocean, S 661 size distribution and relative abundance, S 595 some operational aspects of Hawaiian live-bait fishery, S 574 spawning in Marquesas Islands and Tuamotu Archi- pelago collection of ovaries, FB 65:480 degree of maturity, FB 65:481 developmental stages of ova, FB 65:481 examination of ovaries, FB 65:480 fecundity, FB 65:484 frequency of spawning, FB 65:483 gonad index, FB 65:484 size at first spawning, FB 65:481 spawning season, FB 65:482 stage of sexual development and schooling behavior, FB 65:485 stomach contents eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:71 equatorial eastern Pacific, FB 67:71 Samoa Islands, FB 67:137 target strength for sonar detection, S 607 threadfin shad as bait, S 640 Tuna, southern bluefin food of, S 593 larvae, identification, FB 70:8 Tuna, yellowfin apparent growth of, eastern Atlantic Ocean analysis with apparent known age fish, FB 71:181 analysis with unknown age fish, FB 71:176 estimated length and weight, FB 71:181 growth estimates from modal progression and scale readings, FB 71:183 recruitment, FB 71:179 regional differences, FB 71:180 year class difference, FB 71:179 Atlantic seasonal distribution, S 662 canned in brine fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 canned in oil fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus content, SEP 1022 canned quality relationship to biochemical variables, FIR 4:1 frozen storage aboard vessel, FIR 4:1 length offish, FIR 4:1 time of holding on deck, FIR 4:1 changes in abundance, Indian Ocean, 1952-65, D 49 distribution off Baja California, FB 68:147 eastern tropical Atlantic, 1972 catch rates, SEP 1040 catches, SEP 1040 fishing areas, SEP 1040 sizes, SEP 1040 eastern tropical Pacific fishery, random variability and parameter estimation in generalized production model, FB 69:569 eggs and young, S 652 environmental influence over distribution, FB 70:880 examination of yield per recruit basis for minimum size regulation, FB 72:37 fecundity, S 580 fishery, C 344; SEP 762 fishery in eastern tropical Atlantic capture per day at sea, SEP 739 capture per trip, SEP 739 catch per actual fishing day, SEP 739 catch per unit effort by live-bait boats, SEP 739 distribution of catches by species and by nationali- ties, SEP 739 influence of oceanographic conditions on shifting of fishing grounds, SEP 739 food of, in Atlantic, FB 68:445; S 593 Gulf of Guinea, preliminary report on feeding habits, S 551 Japanese Atlantic longline fishery, 1965, S 582 Japanese catch status, 1964, S 568 landings at Papeete Market (Tahiti), SEP 813 larvae collected in northwestern Gulf of Guinea, 1964: Feb.-Apr., D 36; Aug.-Oct. (37) identification, FB 70:4 northwestern Gulf of Guinea and off Sierra Leone, FB 69:560 214 length-weight relations for five eastern tropical Atlan- tic scombrids, FB 72:848 live bait and pole and line fishing explorations in the Caribbean, SEP 1084 longline fishing, Marquesas Islands and adjacent areas, S 546 occurrence in Gulf of Mexico, SEP 723 off coast of West Africa comparison of food with skipjack, FB 70:1087 practical significance of bioluminescence in commer- cial fisheries, SEP 897 proximate composition and sodium and potassium content, FIR 4:78 status of stocks, S 582 stomach contents eastern tropical Pacific, FB 67:71 equatorial eastern Pacific, FB 71:1077 mixed species aggregations, FB 71:1077 Samoa Islands, FB 71:137 target strength for sonar detection, S 607 temperature, weight, and drip changes during precook- ing, FIR 3(4): 19 Tunisia status of fisheries, 1969-70, FFL 188 Turbidity effect on distribution of young Atlantic menhaden, FB 69:786 Turbot, Greenland situation and outlook: annual review, 1968, CEA F-5 Turf, plastic substitute for gravel in salmon incubators, SEP 1097 Tursiops truncatus — see Dolphin, bottlenosed Turtle, green sea grass in diet of, FB 71:1093 Turtle grass harvest and regrowth in Tampa Bay, FB 71:146 Porpoise Lake, Florida, S 604 reestablishing bay bottoms modified by dredging, C 257 transplanting and survival, Boca Ciega Bay, Florida, FB 69:273 Tylosurus sp. — see Needlefish U Uca pugilator — see Crab, fiddler Uganda fisheries, 1966, FFL 108 Ultrasonography to measure blubber thickness of California gray whale, SEP 1047 Ulua, blue feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:954 Umbridae — see Mudminnows Undaria pinnatifida — see Algae, brown Underwater sounds killer whales Kvichak River, Alaska, FB 69:531 Point Loma, California, FB 69:525 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics fish behavior as related to fishing techniques and tac- tics, FAO study tour, SEP 805 scale features of sockeye salmon, FB 70:169 west Pacific salmon Soviet-Japanese negotiations, 1960-69, FFL 184 United Kingdom EDTA agreement on fish fillet imports, 1970, FFL 179 fish labeling law for retailers, FFL 190 fishing industry, 1964, FFL 14; MNL 14 United States commercial fisheries legislative actions affecting, 89th Congress, 2nd Ses- sion 1966, MNL 3 conducts successful salmon research cruise with Japan, SEP 830 east coast oceanographic observations, 1965, D 32 export-import information for traders Chilean fish industry, FFL 16 fish meal and scrap products, 1929-64, CFS 3903 fisheries aid to Republic of Korea, FFL 58 fishery statistics: 1965, SD 59; 1966 (60); 1967 (61); 1968 (62); 1969 (63); 1970 (64) foreign interference with fishing activities, SEP 732 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 4098; 1965 (4398); 1966 (4400); 1967 (5134) northeastern submarine photos of commercial shellfish, SEP 810 suggested customers and prospects for U.S. sales in Iceland, FFL 164 Upeneus moluccensis — see Goatfish, golden banded Upland canals construction, Tampa Bay, Florida, FB 71:155 Upwelling and plankton populations off coast of Peru, June 1969, FB 69:859 conditions related to, which determine distribution of tropical tunas off western Baja California, FB 68:147 Upwelling — see also Coastal upwelling Uranoscopidae seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- tuary, S 672 Uranoscopidae — see also Stargazers Urchin, purple as prey, FB 70:208 defensive responses, FB 70:212 Urea fish excretions as source in the sea, FB 70:399 Urophycis chuss — see Hake, red Urophycis regius — see Hake, spotted Urophycis tenuis — see Hake, white Urosalpinx uinerea — see Oyster drills Vacuum evisceration cleaning fish at sea, SEP 819 215 Veatch Canyon. Massachusetts offshore northern lobsters, S 598 Venezuela distribution of penaeid shrimp, eastern, SEP 737 fisheries: 1964-67, FFL 32; 1970 (72-4); 1970-71 (73-13) Vermilion Bay. Louisiana post-larval shrimp studies, 1967, C 295 Vermin control aboard fishing vessels, C 333 Vermont shad fisheries status, 1960, S 550 Vessel, deep-diving research — see Deep-diving research vessel Vessel conversion Lake Superior gill net vessel to trawler, SEP 812 Vessel design Delaware II, C 273 Vessels Albatross IV, C 362 Alcyon, SEP 1082 Alosa, C 362 Altaj, SEP 1075 Akin, SEP 822 Atlantik. C 332:58; SEP 1075 Blueback, C 362 George M. Bowers, C 362 Brofej Khabaraov, SEP 1075 Calamar, SEP 1082 Caribbean Twin, SEP 768 Rachel Carson, C 362 Challenger, C 362 John N. Cobb, C 362 Comanche, FL 610 Coral Seas, FL 610 Townsend Cromwell, C 362 Delaware, SEP 800 Delaware II, C 273, 362 documented as U.S. fishing craft, 1957-66, SD 60 Dolphin, C 362 Experiment, SEP 1075 Fish Hawk, SEP 1016 fish otter trawl, U.S. fishery statistics, 1966, SD 60 fisheries loans, Fisheries Loan Program, FL 585 Miller Freeman, C 261, 362 Fregata, SEP 1082 Charles H. Gilbert, C 362 Gol'fstrim, SEP 1075 Gulf of Mexico shrimp, SEP 1104 Walther Herwig, C 266 Dai id Starr Jordan, C 362 George B. Kelez, C 362 King fish, C 362 Korablestroitel, SEP 1075 Aleksandr Kotrysev, SEP 1075 Krill, SEP 948 Leninskij Luch, SEP 1075 limited entry in Japanese tuna fishery, C 371:146 Mark I, FL 610 Martha E II, C 362 Mayak, C 332:54 Mayakovskii, C 332:58 Murre II, C 362 NMFS, descriptions, C 362 Okean, C 332:54 Oregon, C 256, 351, 362; SEP 948 Oregon II, C 256, 362; SEP 826, 828 Phalarope II, C 362 Pioneer, C 332:54 Pionersk, SEP 1075 Point of Marsh, C 362 Pos'et, SEP 1075 Pribilof, C 362 Progress, SEP 1075 Pushkin, C 332:58 recommendations handling and icing Pacific halibut, FIR 6:2 improvements in design, C 333 removable deck-block mounting pad, SEP 886 Rorqual, C 362 Rumb, SEP 1075 Sablefish, C 362 Andrey Sakhorou, SEP 1075 Sarasua, FFL 140 Sevastopol, SEP 1075 Skryplev, C 332:58 Stavrida, SEP 1075 Sun King, FL 610 Tajfun, SEP 1075 tropical tuna costs and earnings in California, FIR 3(1):29 Tropik, C 332:58 U.S. commercial, by gear type, 1969, CFS 6543 Victor, FL 610 Vololas, SEP 1075 Vostok, SEP 1075 Shang Wheeler, C 362 Zheleznyakov, SEP 1075 Zheleznyj Potok, SEP 1075 Vibilia sp. southeastern Bering Sea, 1971, S 680 Victor — see Vessels Virgin Islands fish behavior within the influence of pots (traps), SEP 888 pot fishing, SEP 946 Virginia Cape Charles, SEP 791 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3816; 1965 (4124); 1966 (4462); 1967 (4673); 1968 (4929); 1969 (5326); 1970 (5720); 1971 (5915); 1972 (6116) April: 1965, CFS 3872; 1966 (4141); 1967 (4492); 1968 (4753); 1969 (5050); 1970 (5391); 1971 (5629); 1972 (5893); 1973 (6213); 1974 (6493) August: 1965, CFS 3966; 1966 (4250); 1967 (4543); 1968 (4808); 1969 (5124); 1970 (5445); 1971 (5706); 1972 (6004); 1973 (6304); 1974 (6583) December: 1964, CFS 3758; 1965 (4074); 1966 (4353); 1967 (4633); 1968 (4904); 1969 (5241); 1970 (5521); 1971 (5804); 1972 (6090); 1973 (6386) 216 February: 1965, CFS 3825; 1966 (4104); 1967 (4458); 1968 (4704); 1969 (4984); 1970 (5354); 1971 (5572); 1972 (5848); 1973 (6175); 1974 (6452) January: 1965, CFS 3799; 1966 (4075); 1967 (4456); 1968 (4677); 1969 (4943); 1970 (5350); 1971 (5553); 1972 (5826); 1973 (6153); 1974 (6432) July: 1965, CFS 3962; 1966 (4241); 1967 (4534); 1968 (4795); 1969 (5111); 1970 (5430); 1971 (5684); 1972 (5983); 1973 (6283); 1974 (6554) June: 1965, CFS 3912; 1966 (4204); 1967 (4514); 1968 (4776); 1969 (5098); 1970 (5409); 1971 (5664); 1972 (5966); 1973 (6260); 1974 (6533) March: 1965, CFS 3866; 1966 (4135); 1967 (4474); 1968 (4738); 1969 (5027); 1970 (5379); 1971 (5617); 1972 (5870); 1973 (6195); 1974 (6473) May: 1965, CFS 3889; 1966 (4181); 1967 (4495); 1968 (4765); 1969 (5075); 1970 (5399); 1971 (5648); 1972 (5944); 1973 (6239); 1974 (6513) November: 1965, CFS 4030; 1966 (4327); 1967 (4617); 1968 (4880); 1969 (5231); 1970 (5507); 1971 (5780); 1972 (6069); 1973 (6366) October: 1965, CFS 4018; 1966 (4294); 1967 (4592); 1968 (4864); 1969 (5169); 1970 (5499); 1971 (5755); 1972 (6048); 1973 (6345); 1974 (6623) September: 1965, CFS 3996; 1966 (4266); 1967 (4565); 1968 (4834); 1969 (5151); 1970 (5486); 1971 (5733); 1972 (6025); 1973 (6324); 1974 (6603) menhaden fishery, FB 69:765 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 view from a storied submarine the "Alvin" off Nor- folk, SEP 822 York River, FB 70:622 Vololas — see Vessels Vosella spp. — see Mussels, sea Vostok — see Vessels W Wade seine — see Seine, wade Wahoo comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 eggs and young, S 652 morphology and distribution of larval, central Pacific Ocean, FB 66:299 size distribution and relative abundance, S 595 Wake Island oil pollution, S 636 sea-surface temperature and salinity, 1957-65, 1968-69, D 69 Walleye Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 food of young-of-the-year, FB 65:489 history, FL 630 Wanapum Dam, Washington, FB 70:125 Washington Aberdeen, SEP 902 Bonneville Dam, C 339 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Pacific Northwest region, Seattle facilities, C 207 Carson, S 608 coastal upwelling indices, 1947-71, periods of intense winter convergence, S 671 coastal waters food of Pacific hake, C 332:35 hake fishery, C 332:43 Columbia River, C 356, D 43, 56; FB 70:125, 660, 71:387; S 533, 610, 618, 621, 646 Columbia River dissolved gases, 1965-69, D 56 dissolved nitrogen, S 646 floating laboratory, C 356 predation by sculpins on fall chinook salmon fry, S 621 distribution of physical-chemical properties and tabulations of station data on the coast, D 21 Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, D 38 Grays Harbor, S 537 Hanford, FB 71:387 Ice Harbor Dam, C 339 John Day Dam, C 339 landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3921; 1965 (4287); 1966 (4548); 1967 (4842); 1968 (5148) macrozooplankton and small nekton off, S 619 midwater trawling equipment and fishing technique for capturing hake, C 332:77 Port Susan, FB 71:837 predation, particularly by sculpins, on salmon fry in fresh water, D 71 Prosser, FB 68:307 Puget Sound, C 332:124 Rock Island Dam, FB 70:125 salmon passage research Barker Lakes, C 254 Lake Merwin, C 254 Pelton and North Fork reservoirs, C 254 Seattle, C 316, 326, 329; FIR 3(4):11, 47; SEP 743, 839 Shelton, SEP 724 Skagit Bay, FB 72:648 Snake River dissolved gases, 1965-69, D 56 dissolved nitrogen, S 646 Soviet trawl fleet off, C 332:53 Upper Mayfield Reservoir horizontal and vertical distribution of juvenile sal- monids, S 566 Wanapum Dam, FB 70:125 Willapa Bay pasture harrow for cultivation of oysters, SEP 772 Yakima River, FB 67:347; S 603 Washington and Oregon scale features of sockeye salmon, FB 70:172 Water intragravel flow and interchange, in a streambed, FB 66:479 217 Water properties geostrophic circulation and distribution off coasts of Vancouver Island and Washington, spring and fall. 1963. FB 66:223 Weakfish history of landings in New York, FB 70:593 West .African countries FAO technical conference on fisheries of, July 31- August 4. 1967, FFL 128 West Bay, Texas hydrographic observations from natural marsh and marsh altered by dredging, bulkheading, and fill- ing. D 97 phytoplankton production in, FB 69:829 West Irian — see Sorong (West Irian) Wetfish experimental drum seining in California, SEP 926 Wetfish fleet, San Pedro economic study, FIR 6:105 major gear changes, 1952-72, SEP 933 Whale, baleen oil production, 1966-67, FFL 134 Whale, false killer St. Vincent Island, FB 69:308 Whale, goose-beaked, or Cuvier's beaked St. Vincent Island, FB 69:310 Whale, gray aerial observations during 1973, SEP 1057 migrating, off southern California, SEP 1055 avoid underwater sounds of killer whales, FB 69:525 behavioral interactions with other marine mammals, SEP 1056 capture and harnessing of young, SEP 1059 comparative physiology ballistocardiography as a technique, SEP 1046 feeding anatomical interpretation, SEP 1053 behavioral observations, SEP 1053 fluorescent karyotype, SEP 1051 hematologic observations alkali denaturation, SEP 1049 hemoglobin electrophoresis, SEP 1049 routine blood examination, SEP 1049 investigation of blubber thickness using ultrasono- graphy, SEP 1047 migrants with calves and sexual behavior off central California, FB 72:615 respiration and metabolism in calves, SEP 1045 some coagulation factors in plasma, SEP 1050 some physiological parameters of blood, SEP 1052 sounds, SEP 1054 surgical attachment of telemetry device to yearling, SEP 1048 telemetering of temperature and depth data parameters, SEP 1058 receiving system, SEP 1058 transmission system, SEP 1058 Whale, humpback St. Vincent Island, FB 69:304 Whale, killer gray whales avoid underwater sounds of, FB 69:525 St. Vincent Island, FB 69:309 underwater sounds of, repel white whales, FB 69:531 Whale, pygmy killer St. Vincent Island, FB 69:307 Whale, short-finned pilot St. Vincent Island, FB 69:308 Whale, sperm oil production, 1966-67, FFL 134 St. Vincent Island, FB 69:310 Whale, white repelled by underwater sounds of killer whales, FB 69:531 Whale oil situation and outlook 1968 review, CEA 1-5 annual review: 1970, CEA 1-13; 1971 (1-17) April 1970, CEA 1-9 Whaling importance in Japanese fishery, C 233 Shang Wheeler — see Vessels Whelk — see Kelletia kelletii Whiff, bay Georgia food habits of, FB 72:522 White Oak River estuary, North Carolina, FB 69:783, 70:115 Whitefish frozen, historical U.S. statistics, 1920-67, SD 61 Green Bay bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 297 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 southern Lake Michigan — abundance, seasonal availability, and depth distribution, 1962-65, C 301 Whitefish, humpback Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Naknek River system, 1961-64 prey on sockeye salmon, S 678 Whitefish, lake Lake Erie bottom trawl explorations 1962-66, S 674 Whitefish, menominee northern Lake Michigan bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 318 Whitefish, pygmy Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 Naknek River system age and growth, FB 65:564 associated fishes, FB 65:563 comparisons of growth and diet, FB 65:571 distribution and abundance, FB 65:558 food habits, FB 65:566 reproduction, FB 65:572 western Montana age and growth, FB 71:590 218 age and size at maturity, FB 71:593 associated fishes and description of the lakes, FB 71:588 fecundity, FB 71:594 food habits, FB 71:591 gill rakers, FB 71:589 lateral-line scales, FB 71:589 sex ratio, FB 71:594 time and locality of spawning, FB 71:595 vertebrae, FB 71:590 Whitefish, round Katmai National Monument, Alaska, S 590 Lake Superior bottom trawl explorations 1963-65, C 294 Whiting fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 fresh and frozen products situation and outlook, May 1971, CEA F-10 frozen fillets historical U.S. statistics, 1945-67, SD 61 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- tent, SEP 1022 situation and outlook: November 1966, CEA F-l; May 1967 (F-2); annual review 1970 (F-9) Whiting, king south Atlantic coast of United States taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, S 570 Wildlife and pesticides, C 225 effects of pesticides, C 226 survival or surrender for our endangered, C 223 Wind distribution in northern equatorial latitudes, FB 70:892 field and stress values at sea level comparisons with other results in North Pacific, S 620 computations, S 620 inadequacy in distribution and quality of data, S 620 interseason and interyear comparisons, S 620 significant energy input in shallow estuaries, FB 70:966 southeastern tropical Atlantic, S 643 Windowpane caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 Georgia food habits, FB 72:523 Wisconsin landings annual summary: 1964, CFS 3852; 1965 (4087); 1966 (4396); 1967 (4643); 1968 (4985); 1969 (5474); 1970 (5563); 1971 (5926) April: 1965, CFS 3876; 1966 (4154); 1967 (4434); 1968 (4733); 1969 (5078); 1970 (5308); 1971 (5660) August: 1965, CFS 3963; 1966 (4267); 1967 (4562); 1968 (4898); 1969 (5116); 1970 (5479); 1971 (5718) December: 1964, CFS 3766; 1966 (4348); 1967 (4634); 1968 (4920); 1969 (5198); 1970 (5542); 1971 (5816) February: 1965, CFS 3854; 1966 (4108); 1967 (4390); 1968 (4726); 1969 (5055); 1970 (5294); 1971 (5608) January: 1965, CFS 3853; 1966 (4095); 1967 (4379); 1968 (4725); 1969 (5047); 1970 (5275); 1971 (5584) July: 1965, CFS 3941; 1966 (4222); 1967 (4521); 1968 (4895); 1969 (5115); 1970 (5470); 1971 (5696) June: 1965, CFS 3916; 1966 (4203); 1967 (4494); 1968 (4784); 1969 (5104); 1970 (5431); 1971 (5673) March: 1965, CFS 3855; 1966 (4127); 1967 (4423); 1968 (4727); 1969 (5061); 1970 (5306); 1971 (5640) May: 1965, CFS 3877; 1966 (4188); 1967 (4471); 1968 (4763); 1969 (5081); 1970 (5424); 1971 (5670) November: 1964, CFS 3751; 1965 (4048); 1966 (4313); 1967 (4614); 1968 (4915); 1969 (5167); 1970 (5534); 1971 (5792) October: 1965, CFS 3985; 1966 (4302); 1967 (4613); 1968 (4906); 1969 (5160); 1970 (5511); 1971 (5767) September: 1965, CFS 3984; 1966 (4276); 1967 (4563); 1968 (4901); 1969 (5158); 1970 (5496); 1971 (5745) water quality investigations Ahnapee River, S 559 Pensaukee River, S 559 Woods Hole mysids in NMFS collection at, FB 69:717 Woods Hole, Massachusetts, D 32 Worm — see Lugworms Worm, blood bait trade description, SEP 824 Worm, clam bait trade description, SEP 824 Wounds crater, squaloid shark probable cause, FB 69:791 Wrasse feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:915 Hawaiian reefs, FB 70:718 Xanthichthys ringens feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 72:1006 Xenentodon cancila — see Needlefish Xiphias gladius — see Swordfish, broadbill Xiphoids comparative study of adaptations for continuous swimming and hydrostatic equilibrium, FB 71:337 Xiphopeneus kroyeri — see Sea bob Yakima River, Washington, S 603 Yaquina Bay, Oregon nursery ground for larval fishes, FB 72:201 219 Yellowtail apparent abundance off southern and central Califor- nia. FB 70:1015 culture in Japan. C 388:115 York River. Virginia. FB 70:662 Yucatan Straits late-winter survey of, SEP 835 Zanclus canescens — see Moorish idol Zanzibar fishery developments, 1968, FFL 105 Zebrasoma flavescens — see Surgeonfish Zheleznyakov — see Vessels Zheleznyj Potok — see Vessels Ziphius cavirostris — see Whale, goose-beaked, or Cuvier's beaked Zone agreements with Japan fisheries Australia, FB 70:260 Indonesia, FB 70:260 Japanese position, FB 70:262 Korea, FB 70:254 Mexico, FB 70:258 New Zealand, FB 70:258 People's Republic of China, FB 70:255 USSR, FB 70:248 United States, FB 70:256 West Africa, FB 70:261 Zooplankton abundance and distribution, Hawaiian waters, 1955- 56, S 544 and upwelling off coast of Peru, FB 69:859 California Current region seasonal and geographical characteristics, SEP 934 correlations between physical and chemical factors, Hawaii, FB 68:90 daylight and night hauls compared, FB 69:7 diel variations in Hawaii, FB 68:88 from marine surface waters, Auke Bay, Alaska, D 72 Great Central Lake, effect of fertilization on standing stock, FB 70:25 Gulf of Maine abundance, composition, and distribution, S 530 areal distribution and hydrography, S 562 between year comparisons, 1963 and 1964, S 530 circulation and abundance, S 594 circulation and between-year differences, S 562 copepod abundance and distribution, S 594 group and species composition, S 562, 594 surface temperature and salinity, S 562 temperature and abundance, S 594 volume, S 562, 594 zooplankton and hydrography, S 530 kinds and abundance, eastern Chukchi Sea abundance and distribution, S 679 comparison of abundance and distribution, 1970 and 1947, S 679 dissolved oxygen, S 679 salinity, S 679 temperature, S 679 sampling devices annotated bibliography, S 609 summer food for juvenile sockeye salmon, FB 70:355 variability of near-surface off southern California as shown by towed-pump sampling, FB 69:681 variations, from a single locality in Hawaii, FB 68:87 volumes off Pacific coast, 1960, S 581 220 388. Proceedings of the first U.S. -Japan meeting on aquaculture at Tokyo, Japan, October 18-19, 1971. William N. Shaw (editor). (18 papers, 14 authors.) February 1974, iii + 133 p. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 20402. 389. Marine flora and fauna of the northeastern United States. Crustacea: Decapoda. By Austin B. Williams. April 1974, iii + 50 p., Ill figs. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 390. Fishery publications, calendar year 1973: Lists and indexes. By Mary Ellen Engett and Lee C. Thorson. September 1974, iv + 14 p., 1 fig. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. 391. Calanoid copepods of the genera Spinocatanus and Mimocalanus from the central Arctic Ocean, with a review of the Spinocalanidae. By David M. Damkaer. June 1975. x + 88 p., 225 figs., 4 tables. 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