Columbia River 

 commercial fisheries, and adjacent ocean 

 anadromous species, FIR 3(3):22 

 bony fishes, FIR 3(3):37 

 elasmobranchs, FIR 3(3):51 

 freshwater species, FIR 3(3):21 

 mammals, FIR 3(3):62 

 shellfish, FIR 3(3):54 

 dams as barriers to fish migration, C 254 

 estuary, 1966-67 

 biochemical oxygen demand, D 43 

 dissolved oxygen, D 43 

 temperature, D 43 

 total alkalinity, D 43 

 frequency and duration of flow reversal, 1968-70 

 characteristics of flow reversal, FB 71:313 

 river flow, FB 71:313 

 tidal height, FB 71:313 

 hatcheries to harvest fall chinook salmon, FB 67:361 

 limnological characteristics, S 610 

 otter trawling introduced into smelt fishery, SEP 862 

 smelt 



thermal pollution might threaten, SEP 899 

 supersaturation of nitrogen in and effect on salmon 

 and steelhead trout, FB 68:1 

 Columbia River, British Columbia, D 39 

 Columbia River, Washington, FB 70:125, 660, 71:387; S 



533 

 Columbia River estuary 

 December 1971 through December 1972 

 salinities, D 92 

 water temperature, D 92 

 zooplankton, D 92 

 Columbia River hatcheries 

 coho salmon, 1965-66 brood, FB 71:679 

 fall chinook salmon, FB 70:431 

 Comanche — see Vessels 

 Combtooth blennies 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:915 

 Common fisheries policy 

 European communities, 1970, FFL 186 

 OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and 

 Development) 

 Council regulation 2140/70 (regulations for fish and 



fishing), FFL 186-A 

 Council regulation 2142/70 (market support), FFL 

 186-A 

 Compostoma anomalum — see Stoneroller 

 Computer 

 analog, models of fish populations, FB 66:31 

 programs, processing of digital data logger STD tapes, 

 S 588 

 Conger marginatus 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:929 

 Congo 



fisheries, 1966, FFL 120 

 Connecticut 

 Bridgeport, FB 68:289 



Connecticut River, FB 70:662 

 Milford, C 328 

 Norwalk Harbor, FB 68:293 

 shad fisheries status by water area, 1960, S 550 

 Connecticut River, Massachusetts 

 Hadley Falls Dam 



collection of shad eggs, 1966, C 264 

 operation of fish lift, 1966, C 264 

 mortality of adult shad, Holyoke Water Power Com- 

 pany Canal System, 1966, C 264 

 water temperature and migrations of American shad, 

 FB 70:662 

 Conochilus unicornis — see Zooplankton 

 Consumer panel survey 



shellfish consumption, C 361 

 Containers, insulated 

 improving and expanding the distribution of fresh (un- 

 frozen) seafoods, SEP 808 

 Contaminants — see Environmental contaminants 

 Contamination 

 Hillsborough Bay, Florida, FB 68:191 



Continental shelf 

 middle Atlantic 

 bathymetric maps, FB 68:38 

 geomorphology, FB 68:48 

 Nova Scotia to Long Island 

 chlorophyll, D 23 

 dissolved oxygen, D 23 

 distribution of groundfish, FB 70:637 

 salinity, D 23 



temperature, D 23; FB 70:637 

 Conversion tables 



for penaeid shrimp. Gulf of Mexico, D 70 

 Cook Inlet, Alaska, FB 70:143 

 Cooperative Gulf of Mexico Estuarine Inventory 

 Florida, data of biology phase, D 95 



Copepods 

 and needlefishes, FB 68:347 



calanoid, central North Pacific Ocean, FB 66:527 

 cyclopoid, parasitic on diodontid and tetraodontid 



fishes, FB 66:285 

 Labidocera, predators on fish letrvae, FB 69:655 

 new genus, FB 68:358 

 new species, FB 68:350 



predation by marine, on fish larvae, FB 69:655 

 southern California, variability, FB 69:681 



Copper River, Alaska, FB 70:143 

 Coral Seas — see Vessels 

 Core Sound, North Carolina 



abundance and distribution of blue crab, 1966, C 264 

 Coregonus artedii — see Cisco; Herring, lake 

 Coregonus clupeaformis — see Whitefish, lake 

 Coregonus hoyi — see Bloater; Chub 

 Coregonus pidschian—see Whitefish, humpback 

 Coregonus sardinella — see Cisco, least 

 Con's gaimard 



feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 

 72:993 

 Coronaster briareus — see Sea star 



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