Erebus — see Vessels 



European hake 

 fishery, C 3."J2, p. 7 



Eittliyiiiiiis allttltratii.s — see Little tunny 



Exploratoiy Fishing and Gear Research Base 

 explorations in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean 

 Sea 



gear development, C" 351 



resource assessment, C 351 

 explorations off the coast of the U.S., C 351 

 industry activity 



east coast of Florida, C 351 



Gulfof Mexico, C 351 

 location and assessment of 



bottoni-dwellinK resources, C 351 



midwater fishes by sonar, C 351 



surface-dwelling pelag^ic fishes, C 351 



Farm ponds 



tow-bar system for seining 



equipment, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 83 

 operation, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 86 



Favorite — see Vessels 



Fecundity 



Selntstdilfs.S 596 



Fish 



anadromous 



spawning, C 352 



upstream passage through navigation locks. C 352 



use of stream for nursery, C 352 



capacity tests of pipes, S 592 

 flesh separator 



potential impact on U.S. fisheries, FIR v. 6 no. 4. 



p. 171 

 separating flesh from tillet waste and trimmings, 



FIR v.6no. 4, p. 169 

 separating flesh from headed and gutted fish. 



FIR V. 6 no. 4, p. 167 

 tests with small pink shrimp, FIR v. 6 no. 4, p. 170 



passage through pipes, effect of 



entrance and exit conditions, S 592 

 illumination, S 592 

 pipe diameter, S 592 

 sharp turns in pipe, S 592 

 water depth, S 592 

 water velocity, S 592 



Yakima River, Washington 



distriliution and abundance, S 603 

 effect of water temperature and flow on distribu- 

 tion, S 603 

 names and numbers of families and species, S 603 



Fish containers 

 bins, C 333 

 boxes, (• 333 

 portable bulk containers, C 333 



Fish echoes 



relation to sonar detection, S 607 



Fish handling 



recommended practices, C 333 



Fish larvae 



frigate mackerel, D 40 

 Pacific Ocean perch, C 347 

 tuna. U 40 



Fish processing plants 

 construction 



basic facilities, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 66 

 employee facilities, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 72 

 processing equipment, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 70 

 premises, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 65 

 processing recommendations 



bacteriological testing procedures, P'lR v. 6 no. 2, 



p. 73 

 plant and personnel sanitation, P'lR v. 6 no. 2, 



p. 75 

 product handling, FIR v. 6 no. 2. p. 78 

 sanitation, FIR v. 6 no. 2, p. 64 



Fish screens — see Screens 



Fisheiy 



North Pacific 



albacore, S 623 



Fishery bulletins 



list from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, February 

 1970, FL 628 



Fishery cooperatives 



in the U.S. from 1969-70. FL 627 



Fishery plant 



sanitizing methods, F'lR v. 6 no. 2. p. 16 



Fishery products 



using Tennessee River fish. FIR v. 6 no. 1, p. 93 



Fishways — see Chinook salmon 



Florida 



Gulf Breeze Pesticide Field Station. C .335 

 northeast, shrimp fishery 



brown, S 605 



pink, S 605 

 Poi-poise Lake, Central P'lorida Bay, S 604 

 St. Petersburg Beach, C 342 

 scombrid fishes, S 595 



Millri- Freeman — see Vessels 



Fresh water ice — see Refrigeration of fresh fish 



Fur seal 



distribution and movements, C 336 



food.C 336 



history of fur sealing, C 336 



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