Subjects 



Frozen fish (Continued) 



packaging. FL 324 



precooked fish, freezing of. FL 128, 144 



quick-freezing technique. FL 203, 207 



refrigerated locker storage of fish and 

 shellfish. FL 128, 143. 144 



refrigeration. FL 214; Doc 1016; IR 16 



refrigeration equipment manufacturers. 

 FL 359 



refrigeration equipment on factory ship. 

 Pacific Explorer . FL 414; Sep 161 



retailing. FL 258 



round frozen fish, effect of prolonged com- 

 mercial storage prior to thawing, fil- 

 leting and refreezing. Sep 306 



sales patterns for 1936 and 1946. FL 365 



salmon, brine-frozen. Sep 350, 364 



salmon, use of frozen salmon for canning. 

 Sep 279 



salmon freezing. Doc 902 



shrimp, freezing. Sep 189, 373 



sources of information on. FL 362 



statistics (See Fishery products, frozen 

 fish) . 



storage experiments on frozen rockfish 

 fillets. Sep 233 



storage in refrigerated lockers with 

 other food. FL 181 



storage tests on frozen pink salmon. Sep 82 



storing, suggestions. FL 103 



thawing equipment, suggestions for. 

 Sep 328 



thawing fish frozen at sea, equipment and 

 procedure. Sep 317 



trade in fresh and frozen fishery products. 

 Doc 930, 939, 996, 1026, 1036, 1039; 

 EC 50, 52, 54, 55, 63; IR 39 



transportation of frozen live fish. FL 40 



tuna on Japanese mothership expeditions. 

 Sep 315 



wrapping materials for. FL 213; Sep 148 



Frozen shellfish: 



oysters, frozen, effect of ascorbic acid on 

 keeping quality. Sep 287 



oysters, frozen, tests with. Sep 290 



Fundulus heteroclitus ( See Killifish). 



Fungus: 



Achlya, isolated, attempts to infect fish. 

 PFC, v.ll, no.3 G 



in eggs of pike, control with malachite 



green. PFC, v. 14, no.l G; v. 16, no. 2 F 



infections, combating. PFC 56 D 



on salmon eggs, prophylactic treatment 

 for control. PFC, v.ll, no.2 A 



Saprolegnia, isolated; attempts to infect 

 fish. PFC, v.ll. no.3 G 



Saprolegnia parasitica , control by 



malachite green. PFC, v.ll, no.3 H 



Fur farms, potential markets for Alaska 

 salmon cannery waste. FL 405; 

 Sep 320 



Fur-seals (See Seals). 



Furunculosis (See Diseases). 



Fusa Maru , research vessel ( See Vessels, 

 fishing and research). 



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