24 Canada 



BIOLOGICAL STATION, LONDON, ONTARIO 



BIOLOGICAL STATION, ST. ANDREWS 



Nineteen at professional level; 31 



AVAILABLII FOR LABORATORY 



SIZE OF staff: 



technicians. 

 important species 

 studies: 



Cyclostomata: Petroniyznn mar'niii^ 



major current research projects and scientific 

 leaders: 

 Triaenophorus crassiis (G. H. Lawler) 

 Fish population dynamics (G. F. M. Smith) 

 Fish populations— Great Slave Lake (J. J. Keleher) 

 Fish populations — Lake Superior (A. H. Lawrie) 

 Fish tagging with radio-isotopes (D. P. Scott) 

 Fish and lamprey physiology (R. M. McCauley) 

 Ammocoete biology (M. L. H. Thomas) 

 Experiment in sea lamprey control (J. J. Tibbies) 



Biological Station, St. Andreivs, New Brimsuick 



POSTAL ADDRESS: St. Andrews, New Brunswick, 

 Canada. 

 Field Stations: Chatham, New Brunswick and EUers- 

 lie Brook, Prince Edward Island. 

 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Dr. John L. Hart. Director. Dr. 

 C. J. Kerswill, Assistant Director. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1898. 



SCOPE OF activities: Research on biology applicable 

 to sound use of fisheries resources. Field stations de- 

 voted to biological work on salmonid fishes. 



SEASON OF operation: All year. 



physical environment accessible: Northwest 

 Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Fundy, Passamaquoddy Bay; 

 estuarine conditions; dystrophic lakes, rivers and 

 streams available from field stations. 



provisions for visiting scientists: Space for 3-6 

 visitors; no fees charged; living quarters available 

 nearby. 



major research facilities: Running sea and fresh- 

 water, large outdoor tanks, small aquarium tanks; 

 systematic plankton collections; identified reference 

 collections of fishes and mollusks (partial) ; machine 

 and wood shop, skilled shop workman available; small 



boats and outboard motors; power vessels, 85 ft, 



54 ft, and 50 ft LOA. 

 SIZE OF staff: Twenty-seven at professional level; 40 



technicians. 

 important species available for laboratory 

 studies: 



Crustacea: Honiarris 



Pelecypoda: Placopecten 



Pisces: Gad us, Melanograntmus, Sal mo 



Agnatha : Aiyxine 

 major current research projects and scientific 

 leaders: 



Groundfish (W. R. Martin) 



Lobster (D.G. Wilder) 



Anadromous fishes (M. W. Smith) 



Pelagic fishes (S. N. Tibbo) 



Molluscan shellfish (J. C. Medcof) 



Oceanography (L. M. Lauzier) 



Biological Snh-Station, Ellerslie (Administered 

 by Biological Station, St. Andreivs) 



postal address: Ellerslie, Prince Edward Island, 



Canada. 

 location: Near Summerside. 



BIOLOGICAL SUB-STATION, ELLERSLIE 



