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Keuya 



INLAND FISHERY RESEARCH STATION, KENYA 



of T'dap'hi spp. in ponds, river fishes and fisheries. 

 SEASON OF OPERATION: All year. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: Sagana and 

 Ragati Rivers, tributaries of the Tana River, shallow 

 l/50th-4 acre ponds. 



PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Research and 

 living spiace for 2 visitors ; no fees charged for research 

 space. 



MAJOR RESEARCH FACILITIES: Small library; small 

 aquarium tanks, artificial stream in laboratory with 

 specially constructed underwater glass windows for 

 observation of fish behavior and spawning; small 

 research and identified reference collections of fresh- 

 water fishes of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika, as 

 well as local flora; small boats and outboard motors. 



SIZE OF STAFF: Two at professional level; 2 technicians. 



important species available for laboratory 

 studies: 

 Pisces: T'llapia nigra, T. iiios.uuiib'/ca, Aiiguilla nehii- 

 losa lobtata, Barbus tanes/s, Labeo cylindricus 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Pond culture studies on Tilapiii nigra, T. n'doliciis and 

 Labeo iiilolicus 

 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED: Report on Kenya Fisheries 

 (annual report). 



SEASON OF OPERATION: All year. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: Tsushima Cur- 

 rent, Yellow Sea, Sea of Japan; sandy and silty beaches, 

 rocky and gravelly shores, estuarine conditions, brack- 

 ish, shallow bays, rivers and streams. 



PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Space for visitors; 

 no fees charged ; living quarters available nearby. 



MAJOR RESEARCH FACILITIES: Moderately complete 

 library; running sea and fresh-water, large outdoor 

 ponds and tanks, small aquarium tanks ; research col- 

 lections of fishes and other marine fauna; identified 

 reference collections of marine and fresh-water fishes, 

 mollusks and others; machine and wood shop; 12 

 vessels, including the 23 m LOA, Buk Han San Ho, 

 23 m LOA, //// Yang Ho. and 22 m LOA, Kae Rim 

 Ho. 



SIZE OF STAFF: Thirty-four at professional level; 250 

 technicians. 



IMPORTANT SPECIES AVAILABLE FOR LABORATORY 

 STUDIES: 



Mollusca: Ommatostrephes sloani pacipciis, Tapes 

 japonica, Os/rea gigas 



Pisces: Tracbtirns japonic/is. Engraulis japonicus, 

 Pseiidosciaena manchnrica. Theragra chalcograma, 

 Scomber japonicus, Cololabis saira, Cyprimu carpio 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Biochemistry (Bong Nae Lee and Hee Un Chang) 

 Sectional oceanographic observation (Tong Hwan Bae) 

 Fisheries resource investigation (Tong Hwan Bae) 

 Marine ecology (Tong Hwan Bae) 

 Tidal flats development (Won Tack Yang) 



Piisan-Soosan-Daehak, Chung-Shik-Kiva 



PUSAN FISHERIES COLLEGE, DEPARTMENT OF 

 SEA PRODUCE 



POSTAL ADDRESS: 599-1 Daeyundong, Pusan, South 



Korea. 

 EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Kyoh-Soo Taeyung Chung, Kwa- 



Jang. 



KOREA 



Chung Ang Soo San Si Hum Jang 



KOREA CENTRAL FISHERIES EXPERIMENTAL STA- 

 TION 



POSTAL ADDRESS: #l6-2 Ka, Namhang Dong, Pusan, 



South Korea. 

 EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Bong Nae Lee, So-Jang. 

 SPONSORING AGENCY: Ofiice of Marine Affairs. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1921. 



SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES: Restricted research on the biology 

 and ecology of fishes; oceanography. 



CHUNG ANG SOO SAN SI HUM JANG 



