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FISHERY BULLETIN OF THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 



KIMURA, KINOSUKE. — Continued 



gration, catch correlated with water tem- 

 perature; age and size composition of 

 commercial catches. 



1942a. Tuna and spearfish fishing conditions. Sul- 

 san seizo kogaku koza 5:122 p. [J,P] 



Albacore, yellowfin, bigeye tuna; north- 

 west Pacific, Indonesian waters; landings 

 from various longlining grounds (1936- 

 40), fishing seasons, catch per day fished, 

 relation of water temperature to fishing 

 conditions; age (from Aikawa's tables) 

 and rough size composition of albacore and 

 yellowfin catches. 



1942b. High seas fisheries. Kaiyo no kagaku 2(3) : 

 142-7. [J,P] 



Albacore, black tuna, skipjack, bigeye, 

 yellowfin; popular accoimt of livebait fish- 

 ing and longlining grounds and seasons, 

 relation to water temperature; proportion 

 of skipjack landings from various areas, 

 1937-39. 



1949. Atlas of skipjack fishing groimds — with data 

 on the albacore grounds. Tokyo. Kuroshio 

 Publ. Co., 44 p. [J,P] 



Japan: catches of albacore and skipjack 

 in relation to surface water temperature; 

 chart of fishing situation and isotherms 

 for each 10-day period of the year. 

 KiMURA, KINOSUKE, and Kazumi Ishii. 



1931. Fishing conditions in the northeastern part 

 of Suruga Bay (Part 1). Tunas and spear- 

 fishes and their young. Suisan butsuri dan- 

 wakai kaiho 33:526-538. [J] 



Pacific Ocean - northwest: tuna, young. 



1932. Fishing conditions in the northeastern part 

 of Suruga Bay (Part 2) , with the growth rates 

 of black tuna and yellovvrfin based on catches 

 from the Shigedera fishing grounds. Suisan 

 butsuri danwakai kaiho 38:562-580. [J] 



Thunnus orientalis and Neothunntis ma- 

 cropterus: growth, fishing conditions; Pa- 

 cific Ocean-northwest. 



1933a. Statistical analysis of the catch at the 

 northeastern end of Suruga Bay. I. Bluefin 

 tuna (Thunnus orientalis T. and S.). Bull. 

 Jap. Soc. sci. Fish. 1(5) :221-229. [Je,P] 



Size composition, fishing conditions cor- 

 related with season; Pacific Ocean-north- 

 west; annual and seasonal variations in 

 catch and sizes of fish in Japanese tuna 

 traps. 



1933b. Statistical analysis of the catch at the 

 northeastern end of Suruga Bay. II. Yellowfin 

 tuna, swordfish, yellowtail, etc. Bull. Jap. Soc. 

 sci. Fish. 2(2) :69-79. [Je,P] 



KiMURA, KiNOSUKEj and Kazumi Ishii. — Continued 



Seasonal distribution of trap catches; cor- 

 relation with water temperature; Pacific 

 Ocean-northwest. 



KIMURA, KINOSUKE, MITSUO IWASHITA, and ToSHmO 



Hattori. 



1952. Image of skipjack and tuna recorded on echo 

 sounding machine. Bull. Tohoku reg. Fish. 

 Res. Lab. 1:15-19. [Je,P] 



Depth recorder traces of skipjack, alba- 

 core, and bigeye schools; notes on verticaj 

 distribution and schooling habits. 



KODAMA, Masaharu, K. Iizuka, and T. Harada. 



1934. Weight ratio of various body parts and anal- 

 yses of the normal constituents of fresh flesh 

 of important South Sea fish. Taiwan sotokufu 

 suisan shikenjo jigyo hokoku (1932), Technol. 

 Sect. 1-6. [J,P] 



Skipjack and tuna exanained. 



KOYASU, ShOzO. 



1931. On the skipjack fishing conditions off eastern 

 Honshu. Suisankai 579:2-25; 580-24-30. [J] 

 Katsuwonus pelamis: fishing conditions. 

 Pacific Ocean-northwest. 



Kkeutzer, Conradin. 



1951a. Ein elektrisches ThunfischangelgerSt. Arch. 

 Fischereiwiss. 3(1/2). [ 



Fishing methods and gear; North Sea. 



1951b. Thune werden elektrisch geangelt. Fisch- 

 ereiwelt 3(10) : 160-1. [P] 



Description and figure of electrified hook, 

 line, and accessories for stunning tuna. 



KUMAMOTo Prefecture fisheries experiment Station. 

 1946. Experimental pole and line fishing for skip- 

 jack. Kumamoto-ken suisan shikenjo jigyo ho- 

 koku (1942, 1943, 1944) : 3-5. [J,P] 



Summary results of 4 cruises off southern 

 Japan in July-Nov. Surface water tem- 

 peratures discussed. 



KUMATA, TOSHIRO, ET AL. 



1941. Illustrated atlas of edible marine animals 

 and plants of the South Seas. Nissan Fish. 

 Res. Sta., p. 62, 65. [J] 



Katsuwonus vagans, Neothtmnus niacrop- 

 terus, Parathunnus mebachi: distribution; 

 English and Japanese common names, fig- 

 ures, Dutch and Malay common names of 

 N. viacropterus, and P. mehachi. 



KURONUMA, KATSUZO. 



1940. A young of ocean sunfish, Mola mola, taken 

 from the stomach of Germo germo, and a 

 specimen of Masturus lanceolatus as the sec- 

 ond record from Japanese waters. Bull, bio- 

 geogr. Soc. Japan 10(2):25-28. [JE] 



Stomach contents of Germo germo noted. 



