17-27, 19 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) The future of fish harvesting. By Basil 

 A. Parkes. September 1966, pp. 28-33, 6 figs. 

 (No abstract.) 



(250.) Processing — Tomorrow. By E. Robert 

 Kinney. September 1966, pp. 34-36, 2 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) A panel considers: "Sell up to higher 

 profits". By Arthur H. Frohman, John Mehos, 

 Eric Turnill, and Dr. Wendell Earle. Septem- 

 ber 1966, pp. 37-44, 6 figs. 

 (No abstract.) 



(250.) All the world's a market. By Hon. 

 Mitchell Sharp. September 1966, pp. 45-48, 

 3 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) World demand complicates conserva- 

 tion. By Hon. H. J. Robichaud. September 

 1966, pp. 49-51, 3 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) Mexico's fishing industry. By Lie. 

 . Jorge Echaniz R. September 1966, pp. 52-55, 

 3 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) World mai'kets and demands. By Stew- 

 art L. Udall. September 1966, pp. 56-58. 

 (No abstract.) 



(250.) The role of FAO in world fisheries. By 

 Roy I. Jackson. September 1966, pp. 59-62, 



1 fig. 



(No abstract.) 



(250.) The future of North American fisher- 

 ies. By Donald L. McKernan. September 

 1966, pp. 63-72, 5 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



251. Annual report, Bureau of Commercial 

 Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Pasca- 

 goula, Mississippi fiscal year 1965. By Travis 

 D. Love and Mary H. Thompson. November 

 1966, iv + 25 pp., 21 figs., 7 tables. 

 (No abstract.) 



252. Published in 1967. 



253. Ornamental use of starfishes. By Haskell 

 S. Tubiash. December 1966, 3 pp., 2 figs. 



(No abstract.) 



Data Report 



10. Oceanographic observations, 1963, east 

 coast of the United States. By Joseph Chase. 

 March 1966, 173 pp. on 3 microfiche. 



ABSTR.\CT 

 Daily water temperature and salinity observations 

 for 1963 from 15 locations along the Atlantic sea- 

 board are tabulated, plotted, and discussed. 



11. Releases and recoveries of marked pink 

 shrimp, Penaeus duorarnm Burkenroad, in 

 south Florida waters. 1958-64. By Donald M. 

 Allen and T. J. Costello. March 1966, 77 pp. 

 on 2 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 In 17 experiments in south Florida waters, pink 

 shrimp were captured, stain-marked, released, and 

 recaptured during the period 1958-64. This report 

 contains data concerning place and date of release 

 and recapture of shrimp, number, size, and sex of 

 shrimp, and the stains used. 



12. Oceanographic observations south of Adak 

 Island, summer 1963. By Craig Van Dyke. 

 May 1966, 56 pp. on 1 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 Temperature and salinity data to a depth of 1,050 

 m. were obtained at 44 stations between Adak Island 

 and lat. 50° N., from July to September 11, 1963, 

 aboard the RV George B. Kelez. Tabulations of 

 observed and interpolated data, as well as values of 

 sigma-T and dynamic height anomaly, are presented. 



13. Oceanographic observations of Tampa Bay, 

 Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island Sound, Florida, 

 and adjacent waters of the Gulf of Mexico, 

 February 1964 through February 1965. By 

 A. Dragovich, J. A. Kelly, Jr., and J. H. Finu- 

 cane. August 1966, 73 pp. on 2 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 Oceanographic data are presented, and the meth- 

 ods of collection and analysis of samples are de- 

 scribed. Determinations of water temperature, sa- 

 linity, inorganic phosphate-phosphorus, dissolved 

 oxygen, pH, iron, chlorophyll A, light transmission, 

 ultraviolet absorption, cloud cover, cloud type, wind 

 velocity, sea state, and sea direction are recorded. 

 These data were collected as a part of continuing 

 studies on the ecology of estuaries and the Florida 

 red-tide organism (Gymnodinium breve). 



