A summary, by Robert S. Wolf and Warren F. Rath- 

 jen. 



1083. Handline and longline fishing explorations for 

 snapper and related species in the Caribbean and 

 adjacent waters, by Kyotaro Kawaguchi. 



1084. Results of live bait and pole and line fishing ex- 

 plorations for pelagic fishes in the Caribbean, by 

 Donald P. Wagner. 



108.5. Results of troll fishing explorations in the Carib- 

 bean, by Donald P. Wagner and Robert S. Wolf. 



1086. Spiny lobster fishing explorations in the Carib- 

 bean, by Geoffrey R. Chislett and Mitsuo Yesaki. 



1087. Trap fishing explorations for snapper and related 

 species in the Caribbean and adjacent waters, by 

 Robert S. Wolf and Geoffrey R. Chislett. 



1088. Exploratory tuna longline fishing in the Carib- 

 bean and adjacent waters, by Kyotaro Kawaguchi. 



1089. Results of experimental and exploratory shark 

 fishing off northeastern South America, by L. J. K. 

 Kleijn. 



1090. Minor miscellaneous exploratory/experimental 

 fishing activities in the Caribbean and adjacent 

 waters, by Robert S. Wolf. 



1091. Development of the pelagic red crab 

 (Galatheidae, Pleuroncodes planipes) fishery in the 

 eastern Pacific Ocean, by Susumu Kato. 



1092. Introducing new products into seafood markets, 

 by Morton Miller. 



1093. The recreational fishery on three piers near St. 

 Petersburg, Florida during 1971, by William A. 

 Fable, Jr. and Carl H. Saloman. 



1094. Menhaden and power plants — a growing con- 

 cern, by James S. Young. 



1095. Deepwater shrimp trapping in the Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, by Paul Struhsaker and Donald C. Aasted. 



1096. Attitudinal and demographic characteristics for 

 regular and irregular users of fresh finfish, by Peter 

 M. Sanchez and Leonard J. Konopa. 



1097. Plastic turf substitute for gravel in salmon in- 

 cubators, by Jack E. Bailey and Sidney G. Taylor. 



1098. Fisheries of the Republic of Korea, by William B. 

 Folsom. 



1099. Thermal bleaching of red algal pigment in shucked 

 oysters, by V. G. Burrell, Jr. 



1100. New England Fisheries Development Program, 

 by Warren F. Rathjen. 



1101. Riddle of Bering Sea soundings resolved, by Felix 

 Favorite. 



1 102. Effects of artificial reefs on a marine sport fishery 

 off South Carolina, by Chester C. Buchanan, 

 Richard B. Stone, and R. O. Parker, Jr. 



1103. Economics of Gulf of Mexico industrial and food- 

 fish trawlers, by Rolf Juhl. 



1104. Estimated costs, returns, and financial analysis: 

 Gulf of Mexico shrimp vessels, by Wade L. Griffin, 

 Ronald D. Lacewell, and Wayne A. Hayenga. 



110.5. Puget Sound drum seining, by William L. High. 

 1106. Japanese skipjack tuna fishery development in 



foreign areas (katsuo kaihatsu— kaigai katsuo-zuri 



gyogyo), by Anonymous. 



1107. Some marketing considerations with respect to 

 minced fish products, by Joshua John. 



1108. Names of fishes, by Daniel M. Cohen. 



1 109. The potential for an offshore squid fishery in New 

 England, by F. E. Lux, W. D. Handwork, and W. F. 

 Rathjen. 



1110. Squid— its potential and status as a U.S. food 

 resource, by Vincent G. Ampola. 



Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 



Special scientific reports on fishery subjects, which 

 document long-term or continuing scientific inves- 

 tigations of NMFS or which provide an intensive report 

 on a study of restricted scope. Bibliographies of a 

 specialized nature may also be published in this series. 



Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 



521. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Symposium on 

 Red Tide, by James E. Sykes. September 1965, 11 p. 



522. Pelagic fur seal investigations, 1964, by Clifford H. 

 Fiscus and Hiroshi Kajimura. November 1965, 47 

 p., 4 figs., 8 app. A figs., 4 app. D figs., 8 tables, 17 

 app. A tables. 1 app. B table, 1 app. C table. 



523. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory 

 districts nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8, edited by Carl Rosier, 

 Norm Johnston, and Russel F. Orrell. August 1965, 

 iii + 443 p., 80 figs. 



524. Stream catalog of southeastern Alaska regulatory 

 district no. 9, edited by Norman Johnston. Sep- 

 tember 1965, iii + 197 p., 47 figs. 



525. Comparative study of juvenile American shad 

 populations by fin ray and scute counts, by Paul R. 

 Nichols. February 1966, iii + 10 p., 14 tables. 



526. Synopsis on the biology of the jack mackerel 

 (Trachurus symmetricus), by John S. Mac- 

 Gregor. April 1966, iii + 16 p., 6 figs., 2 tables. 



527. Age and size composition of the menhaden catch 

 along the Atlantic coast of the United States, 1962 

 with a brief review of the commercial fishery, by 

 William R. Nicholson and Joseph R. Higham, 

 Jr. February 1966, iv + 24 p., 6 figs., 8 tables, 15 

 app. tables. 



528. U.S. Federal research on fisheries and limnology in 

 the Great Lakes through 1964; An annotated 

 bibliography, by Ralph Hile. March 1966, iii -I- 53 

 p., 2 tables. 



529. The Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Type IV elec- 

 trofishing shocker— Its characteristics and opera- 

 tion, by Benjamin G. Patten and Charles C. Gillas- 

 pie. April 1966, iii + 15 p., 10 figs. 



530. Seasonal and areal distribution of zooplankton in 

 coastal waters of the Gulf of Maine, 1964, by Ken- 

 neth Sherman. May 1966, 11 p., 10 figs., 4 tables. 



531. Length-weight relation of the summer flounder 

 Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus), by Fred E. Lux 

 and L. R. Porter, Jr. June 1966, iii + 5 p., 1 fig., 3 

 tables, 1 app. table. 



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