278. Industrial use of fish oils. By H. Fineberg 

 and Arnold G. Johanson. December 1967, 

 17 pp., 9 tables. 



(No abstract.) 



279. Use of fish oils in margarine and shorten- 

 ing. By J. Hannewijk. December 1967, 19 

 pp., 3 figs., 1 table. 



(No abstract.) 



280. Misconceptions about nutritional proper- 

 ties of fish oils. By M. E. Stansby. December 

 1967, 6 pp. 



(No abstract.) 



281. Nutritional value of fish oils as animal 

 feed. By Neva L. Karrick. December 1967, 

 21 pp., 1 table. 



(No abstract.) 



282. Fish oil industry in South America. By 

 J. R. Sanchez Torres. December 1967, 11 pp., 

 1 fig., 4 tables. 



(No abstract.) 



Data Report 



(Hard copies of Data Reports Nos. 19 through 22 

 are for sale at $3.00 each by the U.S. Department 

 of Commerce, National Technical Information Ser- 

 vice, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22151.) 



15. Northeast Pacific albacore-oceanography 

 data, 1962-64. By R. W. Owen, Jr. 1967, 47 

 pp. on 1 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 



Oceanographic data are presented for the region 

 bounded by the coast of Oregon-Washington and 

 long. 1;?OOW. from lat. 41° N. to 48° N. in July of 

 the years 1962-64. Observations and computed val- 

 ues are reported at observed and interpolated depths 

 that extend from the sea surface to more than 1,000 

 m.; these include water temperature, salinity, den- 

 sity, dynamic height, and oxygen concentration. 

 Standard weather observations are reported, as well 

 as solar radiation measurements, chlorophyll a con- 

 centration, and albacore catches. 



16. Counts of larval penaeid shrimp and ocean- 

 ographic data from the Tortugas Shelf, Flor- 

 ida, 19(52-64. By J. L. Munro and D. Dimit- 

 riou. 1967, 40 pp. on 1 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 This report presents a computer print-out of 

 data gathered during investigations of the abun- 

 dance and distribution of larvae of pink shrimp, 

 Penaeiis duorarum. Penaeid genera counted and 



staged include Penaeus, Trachypeneus, Sicyonia, 

 Parapenaeux, and Penaeopsis. Routine oceanograph- 

 ic measurements are included. 



17. Research on pink salmon at Little Port 

 Walter, Alaska, 1934-64. By Jerrold M. Olson 

 and William J. McNeil. 1967, 301 pp. on 5 

 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 A research station was established in 1934 at 

 Sashin Creek on Little Port Walter Bay, Baranof 

 Island, southeastern .Maska. This report summar- 

 izes in tables the data collected since that time on 

 migrations of pink salmon (Oruorhynchus gor- 

 buscha) , chum salmon (O. keta) , and echo salmon 

 (0. kisutch) to Sashin Creek, and on the environ- 

 ment in the bay. A list is given of published and 

 unpublished reports about specific problems studied 

 at Little Port Walter. 



18. Oceanographic observations, 1964, east 

 coast of the United States. By Joseph Chase. 

 1967, 181 pp. on 3 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 



Daily water temperature and salinity observations 

 for 1964 for 15 locations along the Atlantic seaboard 

 are tabulated, plotted, and discussed. 



19. Recoveries of marked pin shrimp, Penaens 

 diiorarimi Burkenroad, released on the Flor- 

 ida, Tortugas grounds in 1965. By Charles 

 E. Knight and Richard J. Berry. 1967, 83 pp. 

 on 2 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 In the course of two studies on the Tortugas fish- 

 ing grounds in 1965, Bureau of Commercial Fisher- 

 ies personnel stain marked and released 18,804 pink 

 shrimp. Of these, 7,106 were recaptured by the 

 commercial fishing fleet. This report contains in- 

 formation on dates and locations of release and re- 

 captures of shrimp, identification of vessels that 

 caught marked shrimp, and data on sex, length, and 

 weight of the shrimp recovered. 



20. A hydrographic atlas of larger North Car- 

 olina sounds. By Austin B. Williams, Gerald 

 S. Posner, William J. Woods, and Earl E. 

 Deubler, Jr. 1967, 135 pp. on 3 microfiche. 



ABSTRACT 

 Ar\ atlas of figures, tables, and short text provides 

 a summary of salinity-temperature data for coastal 

 North Carolina in files of the University of North 

 Carolina Institute of Marine Sciences. Mean month- 

 ly surface and bottom isohalines and isotherms are 

 depicted in a series of 48 figures. Monthly means 

 and extremes for salinity-temperature values are 

 listed in tables for 76 fixed stations. 



21. Distribution of physical-chemical proper- 

 ties and tabulations of station data. Washing- 



