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FISHERY BULLETIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



MiE Prefecture Fisheries Experiment Station. — 

 Continued 



sections; fishing discussed in relation to 

 oceanographic conditions. 



1950a. No. 1 Taiyo Maru's 2nd exploratory tuna 

 fishing cruise in 1950. Mie sui shi jih6 165:8- 

 12. [J] 



Fishing conditions; Pacific Ocean - north- 

 west. 



1950b. Shinro Maru's investigation of the coastal 

 tuna longline fishery. Mie sui shi jih5 165: 

 15-16. [J] 



Fishing conditions; Pacific Ocean — north- 

 west. 



1950c. Outline of the skipjack fishery in 1950. 

 Mie sui shi jiho 165:24-25. [J] 



Fishing conditions; Pacific Ocean — ^north- 

 west. 



MiGlTA, M., and K. Arakawa. 



1948. Melanophorhonnone of fishes. Contrib. cent. 

 Fish. Sta. Japan (1946-48) 39:241-244. [Je] 

 Frigate mackerel, skipjack, Thunnus ori- 

 entalis, yellowfin tuna: melanophorhor- 

 mone content of pituitary glands tabula- 

 ted; proportional weight of various pEirts 

 of T. orientalia brain; brain of yellowfin 

 figured. 



MiLiC, N. 



1937. Tunolov. Ribarski kalendar: 53-57. 



Fishing methods and gear, Adriatic Sea. 



MINE., TATSUZ6, and Satoru Iehisa. 



1940. Homogeneity of the groups of black tuna 

 in the Satsunan Sea area. Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. 

 Fish. 8(6) : 292-294. (Pacific Oceanic Fishery 

 Investigations Translation No. 53. In: Spec, 

 sci. Rep: Fish. U. S. Fish WUdl. 52). [P] 



Size composition of conuuerclal longline 

 catch, seasonal changes; age composition 

 (by Aikawa's tables) ; seasonal changes in 

 catch per trip; southern Japan. 



MIURA, T. 



1941. Fishes of South Seas. Tokyo, Unebi Book 

 Co., Ltd. 416 p. [J] 



Narrative of trip through various fishing 

 grounds (skipjack, etc.). Includes: (1) In 

 search of skipjack, p. 3-32; (2) South Sea 

 skipjack, p. 35-66; (3) Bait for South Sea 

 skipjack, p. 67-72; (4) South Sea Neothun- 

 nus macropterus, p. 73-87. 



MIYAMA, YOSHIMICHI, and I. OSAKABE. 



1938. On the character of the fats obtained from 

 the various bodily parts of fishes. Bull. Jap. 

 Soc. sci. Fish. 7(2) :105-106. [Je.P] 



Katsuwonus vagans, Parathunnus aibi, 

 Thunnus orientalis: chemical analysis of 

 fats. 



MiYAMAj YOSHIMICHI, and I. OSAKABE. — Continued 

 1940. Note on the vitamin oil contained in the 

 liver of fishes. BuU. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish. 9(1) : 

 16-20. [Je,P] 



Bigeye, black tuna, skipjack, yellowfin: 

 chemical analysis of liver and liver oil. 



MIYAMA, YOSHIMICHI, K. Saruya, and T. Hasegawa. 

 1939. On the characters of the fats obtained from 

 various body parts of fish. Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. 

 Fish. 8(4): 185-186. [ Je,P] 



Thunnus macropterus: South Seas; chemi- 

 cal analysis of various body parts; length- 

 weight data, sex, and stomach contents of 

 specimens recorded. 



MiYAZAKi Prefecture High-Seas Fishery Guidance 

 Center. 



1953. Tuna longline fishery guidance. Miyazakl- 

 ken enyo gyogo shidosho gyOmu gaiyo: 3-41. 

 [J,P] 



Reports of 7 longlining cruises to South 

 China Sea, Philippine, and New Guinea 

 waters; complete fishing logs and opera- 

 tional information; catch rates, size com- 

 position, sex ratios and maturity for yel- 

 lowfin and bigeye; water temperature at 

 surface, 50 m., and 100 m. 



MIZUSHIMA^ KOichirO, et al. 



1951. Studies on green meat in albacore. In: 

 Itsumi sho tosen rombvm : 1-81. Publ. by Shi- 

 zuoka kanzume kyokai gijutsubu. [J,P] 



Green discoloration of albacore flesh stu- 

 died from physiological, histological, 

 chemical, and technological points of view 

 to determine its cause. 



Molteno, C. J. 



1948. The South African tunas. Cape Town, 

 South African Fishing Industry Research 

 Institute, 34 p. [P] 



Economics of the tuna fishing industry; 

 how to recognize a tuna; commercial tuna 

 . , fishing methods; synonymy, description, 



•"C' distribution, utilization of Thunnus thyn- 



nus L., Germo albacora (Lowe), Sarda 

 sarda (Bloch), Euthynnus pelamis L., 

 Euthynnus alletteratus (Rafinesque), Ger- 

 mo alalunga (Bonnaterre), Auxis thazard 

 (Lac^pSde), Germo obesus (Lowe), Neo- 

 thunnus itosibi (Jordan and Evermann). 



Mooke, Harvey L. 



1951a. Estimation of age and growth of yellowfin 

 tuna (Neothunnus macropterus Temminck and 

 Schlegel) in Hawaiian waters. (Unpublished 

 thesis submitted for the degree of Master of 

 Science, University of Hawaii, Honolulu). 

 [P] 



Scale and vertebra reading, and weight 

 frequency analysis. 



