ABSTRACT 

 A standard grid of oceanographic stations in an 

 area bounded by lat. 10° and 26° N., and long. 148° 

 and 157° W., was occupied at monthly intervals be- 

 tween February 1964 and June 1965. For the fifth 

 set of two cruises, Townsevd Cromwell cruises 14 

 and 15, March and April 1965, oceanographic sta- 

 tion data are tabulated, BT data are presented in 

 vertical sections, and the distribution of surface 

 temperature, surface salinity, and surface dynamic 

 height relative to 1,200 m. are shown in charts for 

 each cruise. Methods and procedures as well as the 

 limitations of the data are discussed. 



557. The Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot 

 Study Part VI: Toicnsend Cromwell cruises 

 16, 17, and 21 May and June 1965 and Janu- 

 ary 1966. By Robert L. Charnell, David W. K. 

 Au, and Gunter R. Seckel. June 1967, iv + 

 59 pp., 20 figs., 3 tables. 



ABSTRACT 

 A standard grid of oceanographic stations in an 

 area bounded by lat. 10° and 26°N., and long. 148° 

 and 157° W., was occupied at monthly intervals be- 

 tween February 1964 and June 1965. For the last 

 regular cruises, Townsend Cromwell cruises 16 and 

 17, May and June 1965, oceanographic station data 

 are tabulated, BT data are presented in vertical sec- 

 tions, and the distribution of surface temperature, 

 surface salinity, and surface d>Tiamic height relative 

 to 1,200 m. are shown in charts for each cruise. 

 Methods and procedures as well as the limitations 

 of the data are discussed. Oceanographic station 

 data from Townsend Cromwell cruise 21 in Januarv 

 1966, consisting of a single profile of stations be- 

 tween lat. 10° and 26.5° N. along long. 154° W., 

 have been included. 



558. Geographical index to collecting stations 

 of the exploratory fishing vessels Oregon, Sil- 

 ver Bay, Combat, and Pelican 1950-65. By 

 Frederick H. Berry and Shelby Drummond. 

 October 1967, iii ^ 25 pp., 1 fig., 5 tables. 



ABSTRACT 

 Geographic locality designations are applied to 

 collecting stations of four Bureau of Commercial 

 Fisheries exploratory fishing vessels during 1950-65 

 in the western Atlantic. 



559. Published in 1968. 



560. Surface-to-bottom pot fishing for pandalid 

 shrimp. By Louis Barr and Roland McBride. 

 December 1967, iii + 7 pp., 6 figs. 



ABSTRACT 

 Baited shrimp pots were used to study the sea- 

 sonal and diel changes in vertical distributions of 

 several species of pandalid shrimp (primarily Pan- 

 dalus borealis, P. goniurus, and P. hypsinotus) in 



Kachemak Bay, Alaska. This method has good po- 

 tential for sampling shrimp populations in untrawl- 

 able areas. 



AUTHOR INDEX 



Anderson, William D., Jr., C 252 



Anonymous, FL 585, 604, FL 605 



Au, David W. K. — see Charnell et al. 



Harnett, Harold J., Richard W. Nelson, and 

 John A. Dassow, FIR v. 3, p. 11 



Barr, Louis, and Roland McBride, S 560 



Bartlett, Martin R. — see Wilson and Bartlett 



Bell, F. Heward, FL 602 



Berry, Frederick H., and Shelby Drummond, S 558 



Branch of Foreign Trade and Economic Services, 

 Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, FL 601 



Brown, W. Duane, Roland Finch, Tai-wan Kwan, 

 H. S. Olcott, and M. B. Schaefer, FIR v. 4, p. 1 



Bruce, Robert A., FL 600 



Bullis, Harvey R., Jr., and John R. Thompson, C 265 



Butler, Philip A., and Robert F. Johnson, C 260 



Carroll, B. J., and B. Q. Ward, FIR v. 4, p. 29 



Charnell, Robert L., David W. K. Au, and Gunter R. 

 Seckel, S 552, S 553, S 554, S 555, S 556, S 557 



Chase, Joseph, D 18 



Clark, George M. — see Hoy and Clark 



Dassow, John A. — see Barnett et al. 



Davis, William Spencer — see Thompson et al. 



Deubler, Earl E., Jr.— see Williams et al. 



Dimitriou, D. — see Munro and Dimitriou 



Dollar, .'Me.xander M., Andrew Goldner, and Harold S. 

 Olcott, FIR V. 3, p. 19 



Dougherty, Jack B., and Harry L. Seagran, C 259 



Dragovich, Alexander, and James E. Sykes, C 255 



Drummond, Shelby — see Berry and Drummond 



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