TABLES OF CONTENTS (Cont. ) 



Reported by-- Page 



Washington (Cont. ) 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 Branch of Game-fish and 



Hatcheries 123 



Branch of Fishery Biology. . . . 124 

 West Virginia 



Conservation Commission 125 



West Virginia University 128 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology .... 128 

 Wisconsin 



Conservation Department 128 



University of Wisconsin 131 



Institute of Paper Chemistry .... 132 

 Sulphite Pulp Manufacturers' 



Research League, Inc 132 



U. S. Forest Service 



Forest Products Laboratory. . . 133 

 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology. . . . 133 



Reported by-- Page 



Wyoming 



Game and Fish Commission 133 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology. . . . 136 

 Alaska 



Game Commission 136 



U. S. Forest Service 



Alaska Forest Research Center 137 

 U. S. Public Health Service 



Arctic Health Research Center . 137 

 Hawaii 



Division of Fish and Game 138 



University of Hawaii 140 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology .... 140 

 Puerto Rico 



Division of Forests, Fisheries and 



Wildlife 141 



Virgin Islands 142 



Subject Index 142 



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PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SURVEY 



This circular is the second annual catalog of sport-fishery programs in the 

 United States. Its objective is to provide fishery administrators, teachers, research 

 workers, and managers a means of keeping abreast of current work in fish conser- 

 vation and restoration activities. It is believed that the publication will stimulate a 

 greater exchange of ideas among those engaged in similar projects, will aid in pre- 

 venting needless duplication of effort, and will furnish a comprehensive picture of 

 our sport-fishery progranns. 



The Survey is a cooperative venture which deals primarily with work in pro- 

 gress. Past accomplishments or future plans have been included only when they were 

 directly related to current work. Because of space limitations it was necessary to 

 exclude reports on fish stocking, law enforcement, public relations, and similar 

 routine management operations. 



Reports on individual projects are necessarily brief, and the space assigned 

 does not reflect the importance of a project. So far as possible, the Fish and Wild- 

 life Service has limited its editing of completed questionnaires to the standardization 

 of format and attainment of clarity. The Service serves only as a clearinghouse and 

 means of publication. Readers desiring additional information are requested to direct 

 inquiries to the responsible agency as given under the project description rather than 

 to the Fish and Wildlife Service, except where the project is listed as an undertaking 

 of the Service. 



Since there is no complete directory of agencies and institutions engaged in 

 projects covered by the Survey, undoubtedly some have been overlooked. Readers 

 knowing of such omissions are urged to notify the Fish and Wildlife Service, so that 

 the omitted agency may have opportunity to provide reports for the next edition. It 



