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FISHERY BULLETIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



Shapiro, Sidney. — Continued 



T. orientalis: bibliography, distribution, 

 Ryukyuan common names, migration, 

 spawning of K. pelaniis. 



1948b. The Japanese tuna fisheries. SCAP Nat. 

 Resour. Sect. Rep. 104:60 p. [P] 



Katsuivonus pelaniis, Neothunnus macrop- 

 terus, Thunnus germo, T. orientalis: bibli- 

 ography, classification, description, distri- 

 bution, migration, food, habits, fishing 

 conditions in relation to oceanography, 

 figures, Japanese common names. 



1950. The Japanese long-line fishery for timas. 

 Comm. Fish. Rev. U. S. Fish Wildl. 12(4) :l-26. 



[P] 



Details of construction, operation of gear. 



Shim ADA, Bell M. 



1951a. An annotated bibliography on the biology 

 of Pacific tunas. Fish Bull., U. S. Fish Wildl. 

 52(58): 1-58. [P] 



Arranged alphabetically by author, and 

 papers by the same author chronologically. 

 Detailed subject index. 



1951b. Contributions to the biology of tunas from 

 the western equatorial Pacific. Fish. Bull., 

 U. S. Fish Wildl. 52(62) :111-119. [P] 



Spawning of Neothunnus viacropterus and 

 Parathunnus sibi; records of juvenile Kat- 

 suwonus pelamis; occurrence of Thunnus 

 orientalis. 



1951c. Japanese tuna-mothership operations in 

 the western equatorial Pacific Ocean. Comm. 

 Fish. Rev. Fish Wildl. 13(6) :l-26. Also Sepa- 

 rate No. 284. [P] 



Description and operation of longline gear 

 with diagrams; total landings; composi- 

 tion of catch; mothership vessel opera- 

 tions. 



1951d. Juvenile oceanic skipjack from the Phoe- 

 nix Islands. Fish. Bull., U. S. Fish Wildl. 52 

 (64) :129-131. [P] 



Descriptions of 5 specimens of Katsuwo- 

 nus pelamis; table of published records of 

 juvenile K. pelamis from Pacific Ocean. 



1954. On the distribution of the big-eyed tuna, 

 Parathunnus sibi, in the tropical eastern Pacif- 

 ic Ocean. Pacif. Sci. 8(2) :234-5. [P] 



Distributional records; anatomical differ- 

 ences from Neothunnus macropterus. 



Shimizu, Wataeu. 



1947. Seasonal changes in the composition of tuna 

 flesh. Bull. Jap. Soc. sci. Fish. 13(1): 27-28. 

 [Je,P] 



Analysis of black tuna flesh for water, 

 ash, protein, and fat content. 



Shimoda, Mokuichi. 



1937. Southern fisheries. Kaiyo gyogyo 7:1-136. 

 [J,P] 



General description and history of the ex- 

 ploration and the expansion of the Japa- 

 nese longline and livebait fisheries into 

 the Mandated Islands and Indonesian 

 waters; plan for mothership-type opera- 

 tions. 



Shizuoka Prefecture Fisheries Experiment Station. 

 1936. Investigation of skipjack fishing. Shizuoka- 

 ken suisan shikenjo jigyo hokoku (1934) : 

 1-19. [J,P] 



Skipjack catch in relation to water temp- 

 erature in Japanese waters. 



1937a. Investigation of skipjack fishing. Shizuo- 

 ka-ken suisan shikenjo jigyo hokoku (1935) : 

 259-285. [J,P] 



Skipjack catch in relation to water tem- 

 perature in Japanese waters. 



1937b. Albacore grounds of the central Pacific. 

 Kaiyo gyogyo 2(15) : 50-55. [J] 



Thunnus germo, Pacific Ocean — northwest. 



Sigma. 



1941. Spunti biologichi: perche non debba rite- 

 nersi che i nostri tonni ci vengano dall' Atlan- 

 tico. Corr. Pesca 15(21) : 1-2. 



Thunnus thynnus: migrations; Atlantic, 

 Mediterranean. 



Smith, J. L. B. 



1935. New and little known fishes from South 

 Africa. Rec. Albany Mus. 4:358-364. 



Neothunnus itosibi: figure. 



Smith, Osgood R., and Milner B. Schaefe:r. 



1949. Fishery exploration in the western Pacific 

 (January to June 1948, by vessels of the 

 Pacific Exploration Company) . Comm. Fish. 

 Rev. 11(3) :1-18. [P] 



Bigeye tuna, Euthynnus yaito, Katsuwo- 

 nus pelamis, yellowfin tuna; Hawaiian, 

 Line, former Japanese mandated islands, 

 occurrence recorded; E. yaito and K. pela- 

 7nis figured. 



Smith, Robert O. 



1947. Survey of the fisheries of the former Japan- 

 ese mandated islands. Fish. Leafl. U. S. Fish 

 Wildl. 273:89-95. [P] 



Katsuwonus pelamis, Neothunnus macrop- 

 terus, Thunnus germo: Hawaiian and 

 Micronesian common names; livebait fish- 

 ing for K. pelamis. 



Society for the Promotion of oceanic Fisheries. 



1936. Tunas. Kaiyo gyogyo 4:1-62. [J,P] 



Germo alalunga: differences in quality of 

 summer and winter fish from the north- 

 west Pacific in relation to sexual maturity, 

 body condition, season; spawning, migra- 



