174 Siceden 



phytic communities; graduate and undergraduate in- 

 struction. 

 SEASON OF OPERATION: June 15 to October 15 at 

 Aneboda. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: The oligotrophic 



lakes Fiolen, Allgunnen, Straken, Skarshultsjon and 

 Frejen; rivers, streams, and peat bogs. 

 PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Research and 

 living space for visitors ; no fees charged for research 

 space. 



MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES: Small 



library ; small aquarium tanks ; identified reference 

 collections of plankton samples, algae and inverte- 

 brates; small boats and outboard motors. 



INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: General limnology (three 

 weeks' course). 



SIZE OF STAFF: Five at professional level; 1 technician. 



important species available for laboratory 

 studies: 

 Crustacea: Daphiiiu nrngna 

 Gramineac: Phrdgniites communis 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Theoretical and applied limnology (Sven G. Thun- 

 mark) 

 PUBLICATIONS ISSUED: Ada LniDwlogica (occasionally 

 published journal) 



Soedra Sveriges Fiskerifoerening 



FISHERY SOCIETY' OF SOUTHERN SWEDEN 



POSTAL ADDRESS: Aneboda, Lammhult, Sverige (Swe- 

 den). 

 LOCATION: Near Vaxjo. 

 EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Dr. B. Berzins, Direktor. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1906. 



SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES: Restricted research on fresh- 

 water fishery biology including plankton, cultivation 



SOEDRA SVERIGES FISKERIFOERENING 



of fish in ponds and lakes, management of lakes; 

 training of inland fisheries workers. 

 SEASON OF OPERATION: All year. 



PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE: Eutrophic and 



oligotrophic lakes, rivers and streams, and fish ponds. 

 PROVISIONS FOR VISITING SCIENTISTS: Space for 2-3 

 visitors; no fees charged; living quarters available in 

 alternate years. 



MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES: Small 

 library ; large outdoor ponds and tanks, small aquar- 

 ium tanks; small boats and outboard motors. 



INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: For fishery instructors: lim- 

 nology, zooplankton, management of fish ponds and 

 lakes, applied botany, etc. 



SIZE OF STAFF: One at professional level; 3 technicians. 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Zooplankton and production of fingerlings in ponds 



(B. Berzins) 

 Taxonomy and ecology of rotifers in southern Sweden 



(B. Berzins) 

 Biology of pike-perch fry (B. Berzins) 

 Inundations fauna in pike-ponds (B. Berzins) 

 Management of lakes with rotenone (B. Berzins) 

 Toxicity of aquatic herbicides on fish (B. Berzins, 



Andersson, Carlgren) 



Uppsala Un'ivers'ttet, Inst'itiitionen for Fysiol- 

 o^'isk Botan'tk 



UPPSALA UNIVERSITY^ INSTITUTE FOR PHYSIOLOG- 

 ICAL BOTANY 



POSTAL ADDRESS: Uppsala, Sverige (Sweden). 

 EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Professor Nils Fries. 



YEAR FOUNDED: 1939. 



SCOPE OF activities: Unrestricted research on the 



physiology of marine plants in pure (axenic) culture; 



graduate and undergraduate instruction. 

 season of OPERATION: All year. 

 PROVISIONS for visiting SCIENTISTS: Space for about 



6 visitors; no fees charged; living quarters available 



nearby. 



MAJOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES: Moder- 

 ately complete library; machine and wood shop, skilled 

 shop workman available. 



INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM: Morphology and taxonomy 

 of marine and fresh-water algae. 



SIZE OF STAFF: Thirty-five at professional level; 16 

 technicians. 



MAJOR CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND SCIENTIFIC 

 LEADERS: 



Physiology of Rhodohyta (Lisbeth Fries) 

 Nutrition of Phaeophyta (Marianne Hielm) 

 Phototaxis and photosynthesis in marine Chlorophyta 



(Bjorn Lindahl) 

 Physiology and morphogenesis in Charophyta (Curt 



Forsberg) 



