VIRGIN ISLANDS 

 Government of the Virgin Islands 



1. Investigation of Sport Fishing Potential. (FA: F-l-R). 



The fresh water resources as well as the marine fishery are being investi- 

 gated. Small inland impoundments on St. Croix, constructed by other agencies, 

 are being stocked and placed under a management program by the project. Ex- 

 ploratory marine fishing is being carried out to learn the recreational possibili- 

 ties of the fishery resource about the Islands. 



Began August 1952, continuing; $10, 000. 



Address inquiries to: William Miller, Project Leader, Government House, 

 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, V. I. 



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SUBJECT INDEX 



Acquisition of Fishing Waters--lll. 20; 



Ind. 26; Iowa 27; N, Mex. 80; N. Y. 85; 



N.C. 88; Oreg. 99; Pa. 106; Wash. 118; 



Wyo. 136. 

 Age and Growth- -Calif . 8; Idaho 20; 111. 



24; Iowa 32; Md. 40; Mich. 47, 51, 54; 



Mo. 61, 63, 66, 67; Mont. 71; Nebr. 72; 



N. Y, 86; Okla. 96, 97, 98; Wash. 119. 

 Aquatic Vegetation Control- -Ala. 1; 



Iowa 27; La. 36; Minn. 58; N.J. 78; 



Ohio 90; Tex. 112; P.R. 141. 

 Creel Census- -Calif . 7; Colo. 12; Conn. 



14; Del. 15; Idaho 18, 19; Ul. 21. 22, 



24; Iowa 28, 29, 31; Maine 38; Md. 40, 



41; Mass. 41; Mich. 44, 45, 46, 47; 



Minn. 56, 57, 58; Mo. 61, 63, 64; 



Mont. 67, 68, 69; N. H. 74; N.J. 76, 



77, 78; N.Y, 83, 85; Tenn. 109, 111; 



Wash. 119, 120; W. Va. 127; Wise. 129. 

 Dams and Diver sions- -Calif . 10; Idaho 



19; La. 37; Oreg. 99; Wash. 118, 119, 



120. 

 Disease and Parasites--Aia. 1; Calif. 6; 



Maine 39; Mich. 50, 51, 54; Mont. 



69; N.Y. 81, 82; Wash. 118, 124; 



W. Va. 128; Wyo. 135. 

 Distribution of Fishes--Kans. 33, 34; 



Ky. 36; Md. 40; Mich. 43, 47, 52, 54; 



Minn. 58; Mo. 63, 64; Mont. 70, 71; 



Nev. 73; N.J. 76; Ohio 93; Okla. 96; 



Pa. 106; Wash. 119, 123; W. Va. 126; 



T.H. 139. 

 Economics of Sport Fishery- -Del. 15; 



Idaho 18; 111. 22; Md. 40, 41. 

 Fertilization, Experimental- -111. 22; 



Mich. 48; Mo. 62; Vt. 117. 



Fish Culture--Ala. 2; Calif. 5; Colo. 13; 



Ga. 18; 111. 24; Kans. 34; Mass. 43; 



Mich. 52; Minn. 59; Mo. 65; Mont. 68, 



70; Nebr. 72; N. Mex. 81; N.Y, 81, 82, 



84, 87, 88; Ohio 91; Oreg. 99, 101, 104; 



Pa. 105, 106; Tenn. 110; Wash. 121, 122, 



123, 124; W. Va. 127; Wis. 132; Wyo. 



134, 135. 

 Food Studies --Calif. 6; 111. 23; Ind. 26; 



Mich. 55; Mont. 70; Nebr. 72; N. 



Mex. 80; Wash. 119. 

 Lake and Pond Construction- -Ala. 1; 



Ariz. 3; Ark. 4; HI. 20, 25; Iowa 30; 



Kans. 33; Md. 39; Miss. 59; Mo. 60, 



61; Nebr. 73; N. Dak. 90; Ohio 91, 92; 



Oreg. 103; Pa. 106; S. C. 108; Wash. 



123; Wis. 130; Wyo. 134, 135. 

 Lake Improvement- -Ariz. 3; Colo. 11; 



111. 23; Iowa 30; Kans. 32; Mich. 48; 



Nebr. 72; N.J. 76, 77, 78; Okla. 95; 



W. Va. 127; Wis. 131. 

 Lake Management Investigations- -Calif . 



4, 5, 6, 9, 10; Colo. 11, 12; Fla. 15; 



Idaho 19; 111. 20, 21, 24, 25; Iowa 31; 



Kans. 33; La. 36; Maine 37, 38; 



Mich. 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 55; Mo. 60; 



Nev. 73; N. H. 74, 75; N.Y. 82, 83, 84, 



87; Ohio 93; Tenn. 109; Utah 115; Vt. 116; 



W. Va. 125, 126, 128; Wis. 128, 129, 



130, 132; Wyo. 134; T.H. 139. 

 Life History Studies --Calif. 10; Del. 15; 



Fla. 16; Idaho 20; Bl. 22, 23; Kans. 



34; Maine 37, 38, 39; Mass. 43; 



Mich. 46, 48, 49, 55, 56; Minn. 58, 



59; Mo. 61, 64, 66; Mont. 69, 70, 71; 



N.J. 78; N.Y. 81, 82, 86, 87; N. C. 89; 



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