PROJECT ANALYSIS 



This section gives narrative for each project. Included are project identification number, 

 principal investigator, current fiscal year total cost (both non-Federal and Federal) for 

 continuing project, and year of completion for completed projects. 



Projects are grouped under the type of activity rather than by State or Public Law. In 

 doing so, the reader has all projects on a particular segment of the program, such as 

 research, coordination and planning, or construction in one section. 



Requests for any additional information about a project or reprint of any report shoiold be 

 made to the State agency or Cooperator. The State agencies and Cooperators, including 

 addresses, are listed on pages 73-75- 



CONSTRUCTION 



Forty-nine construction projects have been funded, of which 25 are underway and 24- have been 

 completed. Emphasis is on the construction of salmon hatcheries, fish screens, research 

 vessels, and laboratories. 



Fish Culture Facilities 



Alabama 2-31-C Johnie H. Crance Completed 1968 



Oyster rearing pond construction - A -^r-acre pond was constructed adjacent to the Alabama 

 Marine Resources Laboratory on Dauphin Island to study commercial rearing of oysters in 

 salt-water ponds. 



Idaho 1-9-C James F. Keating $12,600 



Construction of Hayden Creek rearing pond - To construct two 1-acre ponds and related facil- 

 ities for rearing of chinook salmon and steelhead trout. The construction site is an 

 abandoned trout hatchery on Hayden Creek, tributary to the Lemki River. 



Louisiana 2-63-C. J. D. Broom Completed 1968 



Cons truction of salt-water culture ponds - Sixteen -^--acre ponds were constructed on Grand Terre 

 Island, Jefferson Parish, near the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission marine labo- 

 ratory. The ponds are used for culture of brown and white shrimps, as well as oysters and 

 selected fishes. 



Massachusetts 3-39-C A. Russell Ceurvels Completed 1967 



Cat Cove dike repair - The dike on Cat Cove impoundment consisting of about 8 acres of coastal 

 water was repaired and a water level control system installed so that the pool can be used 

 for shellfish culture studies. It is located on Salem Harbor in Salem, the proposed site for 

 a marine laboratory. 



Massachusetts 3-52-C A. Russell Ceurvels Completed 1968 



Cat Cove pier repair and pool rehabilitation - The Cat Cove pool was rehabilitated and pier 

 repaired for shellfish culture research. This 8-acre pool is located on Salem Harbor in 

 Salem, the proposed site for. a marine laboratory. 



Nebraska 4-17-D Robert E. Thomas Completed 1967 



Design and construction of facilities relative to trapping and handling of commercial fish - 

 Live-holding facilities for research on commercial fish in the North Platte River were 

 constructed near Lewellen. Also, an electrical fish weir and trap were installed tu observe 

 movement and availability of fish. 



Washington 1-49-C Russel D. Webb $1^,000 



Bivalve larvae experiuental rearing pond construction - This project provides for the 



