Special Scientific Reports - Fisheries 



SSR-F 72. English translations of fishery 



literature; additional listings, compiled by 

 Leslie W. Scattergood. Mar. 1952. 32 p. 



*SSR-F 73. Zooplankton volumes off the Pacific 

 coast, 1951, prepared by the Staff of the 

 South Pacific Fishery Investigations. May 

 1952. 37 p. 



*SSR-F 74. Status of Columbia River blueback 

 salmon runs, 1951, by Harold A. Gang- 

 mark and Leonard A. Fulton. Apr. 1952. 

 29 p. , illus. 



*SSR-F 75. Water temperatures of California's 

 Central Valley 1949-51, by Oliver B. 

 Cope. May 1952. 48 p., illus. 



*SSR-F 76. Migrations and habitat of the tuna 

 ( Thunnus thynnus L. ), studied by the 

 method of the hooks, with observations on 

 growth, on the operation of the fisheries, 

 etc. , by M. Sella. R. Comitato Talasso- 

 grafico Italiano, Memoria 156, Venice, 

 1929. Translated by Wilvan G. Van 

 Campen. July 1952. 20 p. , illus. 



*SSR-F 77. Oceanographic conditions and the 

 albacore grounds east of Cape Nojima. 

 (Contributions to fisheries guidance, 

 no. 2) (Published by the Miyagi Prefec- 

 ture Experiment Station, Apr. 1939) 

 Translated from the Japanese language 

 by Wilvan G. Van Campen. July 1952. 

 18 p. , illus. 



*SSR-F 78. On the relation between the tuna 

 fishery and oceanographic conditions, by 

 Takeshi Kawana. Report of Fisheries in- 

 vestigations, v. 31, Hokkaido Fisheries 

 Experiment Station, published Mar. 1934. 

 Translated from the Japanese language by 

 Wilvan G. Van Campen. July 1952. 33 p. , 

 illus. 



*SSR-F 79. The Japanese tuna fishing industry; 

 five articles translated from the Japanese 

 language by Wilvan G. Van Campen. July 

 1952. 32 p. 



*SSR-F 80. Pilchard eggs and larvae and other 

 fish larvae. Pacific coast, 1950, by El- 

 bert H. Ahlstrom. Oct. 1952. 58 p. 



*SSR-F 81. Yellowstone lake trout creel 



censuses, 1950-51, by Harvey L. Moore, 

 Olive B. Cope, and Richard E. Beckwith. 

 Sep. 1952. 41 p., illus 



SSR-F 82. The tunas and their fisheries, by 

 Hiroshi Nakamura. Published by Takeuchi 

 Shob5, Tokyo, 1949. Translated from the 

 Japanese language by W. G. Van Campen. 

 Aug. 1952. 115 p. , illus. 



SSR-F 83. Five Japanese papers on skipjack, 

 translated from the Japanese language by 

 W. G. Van Campen. Aug. 1952. 78 p. , 

 illus. 



*SSR-F 84. Furunculosis of fish, by Bruce M. 

 McCraw. Dec. 1952. 87 p. 



SSR-F 85. 25 :> ears of federal fishery re- 

 search on the Great Lakes, by Ralph Hile. 

 Oct. 1952. 48 p. 



*SSR-F 86. Tests of hatchery foods for salmon, 



1951, by Roger E. Burrows, David D. Pal- 

 mer, H. William Newman and Robert L. 

 Azevedo. Nov. 1952. 24 p. 



*SSR-F 87. Doctoral dissertations on the man- 

 agement and ecology of fisheries; additional 

 listings, 1952, prepared in the Branch of 

 Fishery Biology. Oct. 1952. 44 p. Revision 

 of SSR-F 31. 



*SSR-F 88. High speed plankton samplers, by 

 Edgar L. Arnold, Jr. , and Jack W. Geh- 

 ringer. Sept. 1952. 12 p., illus. 



SSR-F 89. Offshore fishing in Bristol Bay and 

 Bering Sea, by Joseph T. Barnaby. Oct. 



1952. 30 p. , illus. 



*SSR-F 90. Experimental surface gill net fish- 

 ing for skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) in 

 Hawaiian waters, by Walter M. Matsumoto. 

 Nov. 1952. 20 p. , illus. 



*SSR-F 91. Reaction of tunas and other fishes 

 to stimuli. Nov. 1952. 83 p. , illus. This 

 report is also Contributions nos. 22-26, of 

 the Hawaii Marine Laboratory, University 

 of Hawaii. 



SSR-F 92. Use of electricity in the control of 

 sea lampreys: electromechanical weirs and 

 traps and electrical barriers, by Vernon 

 C. Applegate, Bernard R. Smith, cind Wil- 

 lis L. Nielsen. Dec. 1952. 52 p. , illus. 



SSR-F 93. Directing the movement of fish with 

 electricity, by Alberton L. McLain and 

 Willis L. Nielsen. Jan. 1953. 24 p., illus. 



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