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FISHERY BULLETIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Japanese Bureau of fisheries. — Continued 

 (1932) 1934: 347 p. [J.P] 



Results of tuna longlining and purse sein- 

 ing by boats of the factory ship Haruna 

 Maru (1,500 tons) off the N. coast of 

 Borneo and the W. coast of Sumatra; com- 

 plete operational data; results of shipboard 

 canning and freezing experiments; des- 

 criptions and figures of fishing gear and 

 boats; daily catches by species by each of 

 8 boats fishing up to 40 baskets of long- 

 lines; catch rates given, positions of sets 

 plotted; yellowfin stomach contents (non- 

 quantitative) recorded for 66 samples of 

 up to 29 fish, together with notes on plank- 

 ton samples from the same stations; graph 

 plotting yellowfin and bigeye catch rates 

 with transparency and water temperature 

 at 0, 100, and 150 meters. 



1935. Report of the southern fisheries investigation 

 for 1933. Bur. Fish. Min. Agr. and For. (1933) 

 1935: 298 p. [J,P] 



Results of tuna longlining and purse sein- 

 ing by boats of the factory ship Haruna 

 Maru (1,500 tons) off south coasts of Su- 

 matra, Java, and the lesser Sundas; com- 

 plete operational data; shipboard canning 

 and freezing results; fishing logs and catch 

 data for 67 longlining stations; water tem- 

 perature and specific gravities to 200 m. 

 given as high, low, and average for each 

 of three sections of cruise; total catch 

 rates (all species) given similarly; details 

 of longline and purse seine construction; 

 descriptions of boats used; description of 

 processing techniques; tuna catch com- 

 prised yellowfin and bigeye. 



1939. Results of encouragement given to the devel- 

 opment of albacore fishing grounds during 



1938. Bur. Fish., Min. Agr. and For. 1939: 

 298 p. [J.P] 



Detailed results of exploratory albacore 

 longlining by 11 research ships at 28°N.- 

 43°N., 165°E.-165°W. from May to Sep- 

 tember; track charts and fishing logs; 

 data on surface and subsurface water tem- 

 peratures and salinities, correlated with 

 catch rates; albacore .stomach contents 

 noted; measurement and sex data; catch 

 records also for bigeye, yellowfin, and 

 skipjack. 



1940. Results of encouragement given to the de- 

 velopment of albacore fishing grounds during 



1939. Bur. Fish., Min. Agr. and For. 1940: 173 

 p. (Translated as Spec. sci. Rep.: Fish. U. S. 

 Fish Wildl. 33). [P] 



Detailed results of exploratory albacore 

 longline fishing by 9 research ships at 30° 

 N.-45°N., 163°E.-175°W. from May 



Japanese Bureau of fisheries. — Continued 



through October; track charts and fishing 

 logs; data on surface and subsurface 

 water temperatures and salinities, cor- 

 related with albacore catch rates; stomach 

 contents noted; measurement and sex 

 data; catch records for bigeye also; data 

 on plankton collections (nonquantitative). 



1942. Results of encouragement given to the devel- 

 opment of albacore fishing grounds during 

 1940. Bur. Fish. Min. Agr. and For. 1940: 135 

 p. [J] 



Results of exploratory albacore longlining 



in the central North Pacific. 



JOUBIN, M. (Ed.) 



1934. Faune Ichthyologique de I'Atlantique Nord, 

 No. 15. Copenhagen, Andr. Fred Host and Fils 

 (published for Conseil Permanent International 

 pour I'Exploration de la Mer). [P] 



Plates including description, synonymy, 

 geographical distribution of: Germo ala- 

 lunga, Atixis thazard, Katsuwonus pelamis, 

 Euthynnus alletteratus, Sarda sarda. 



June, Fred C. 



1950a. Preliminary fisheries survey of the Hawai- 

 ian-Line Islands area. Part 1. The Hawaiian 

 long-line fishery. Comm. Fish. Rev. 12(1) :1- 

 23. [P] 



Information on the boat, crew, description 

 of gear, bait, setting the line, fishing areas 

 and depths, amount and efficiency of gear 

 used, catch composition. 



1950b. The tuna industry in Hawaii. Pan-Amer. 

 Fish. 4(10) : 11, 19. [P] 



Brief description of the skipjack (Katsu- 

 wonus pelamis j fishery. 



1951a. Preliminary fisheries survey of the Hawai- 

 ian-Line Islands area. Part 2. Notes on the 

 tuna and bait resources of the Hawaiian, Lee- 

 ward, and Line Islands. Comm. Fish. Rev. 

 13(l):l-22. [P] 



Includes sea conditions, tuna and bait re- 

 sources, for the Hawaiian Islands, Lee- 

 ward Islands, Line Islands, and Canton 

 Island. 

 1951b. Preliminary fisheries survey of the Ha- 

 waiian Line Islands area. Part 3. The live- 

 bait skipjack fishery of the Hawaiian Islands. 

 Comm. Fish. Rev. 13(2) : 1-18. [P] 



Description and notes on biology of skip- 

 jack, development of the fishery, fishing 

 boats and crews, bait, fishing methods, 

 fishing areas and seasons. 



1952a. Observations on a specimen of bluefin tuna 

 (Thunnus thynnus) taken in Hawaiian waters. 

 Pacif. Sci. 6(1) :75-76. [P] 



Comparison with Thunnus orientalis; mor- 



