Cornetfish 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 



72:915 

 Corsair Canyon 



offshore northern lobsters, S 598 

 Coryphaena equiselis — see Dolphin, little 

 Coryphaena hippurus — see Dolphin, common 

 Coryphaenidae — see Fish larvae 

 Coscinasterias tenuispina — see Sea star 

 Costa Rica 

 developing fish industry, FFL 38 

 Puntarenas, fishing industry of, FFL 38 

 Cottidae 



attempts to rear larvae, S 632 

 Cottidae — see also Fish larvae 

 Cottus aleuticus — see Sculpin, coastrange 

 Cottus cognatus — see Sculpin, slimy 

 Crab 

 culture in Japan, C 388:112 

 description of eggs, FB 71:189 

 feeding, cleaning, and swimming behavior 

 megalopa, FB 71:228 

 prezoea, FB 71:226 

 zoeal stages, FB 71:227 

 Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea 

 assessment survey, TM SEFC-2 

 Japanese development of, FB 70:239 

 Japanese fishery, SEP 959 

 juvenile, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 

 king and blue 



amino acids, FIR 5:123 

 glucosamine, FIR 5:125 

 minerals, FIR 5:123 

 proximate composition, FIR 5:122 

 relative nutritional value, FER 5:125 

 larvae, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 

 larval development 

 megalopa, FB 71:189 

 prezoea, FB 71:189 

 zoea I, FB 71:189 

 zoea n, FB 71:189 

 male, sex pheromone activity of molting hormone, 



crustecdysone, FB 69:337 

 mature, near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 

 resource in Gulf of Alaska, 1961-63 

 king crab, D 96 

 Tanner crab, D 96 

 separation of meat by centrifugal process 

 recent developments, SEP 910 

 recovery of meat from crab shell scrap, SEP 910 

 separation of picked meat from shell and tendon, 

 SEP 910 

 shipment of live Dungeness by self-contained van, 



SEP 1017 

 swimming, of genus Callinectes 



characters of systematic value, FB 72:687 



fossil record, FB 72:715 



history, FB 72:685 



key to mature or nearly mature males, FB 72:721 



key to species, FB 72:720 



larval development, FB 72:713 

 measurements, FB 72:689 

 modem distribution, FB 72:717 

 questionable species, FB 72:791 

 U.S. fishery statistics: 1966, SD 60; 1968 (62); 1969 



(63); 1970 (64) 

 United States-Japan-Soviet regulations on North 

 Pacific king crab, FB 70:251 

 Crab, blue 

 1947-72 

 biological stock assessment, CFS 6132 

 demand indicators, CFS 6132 

 demand projections, CFS 6132 

 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6132 

 domestic production, CFS 6132 

 foreign consumption, CFS 6132 

 foreign production, CFS 6132 

 industry performance indicators, CFS 6132 

 international trade, CFS 6132 

 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6132 

 abundance and distribution. Core Sound, N.C., 1966, 



C 264 

 abundance and distribution of juveniles, St. Johns 



River, Florida, 1966, C 264 

 bibliography, S 640 

 chemical composition and nutritive value relative to 



king crab, FIR 5:121 

 collected in canals, Tampa Bay, Florida, Aug. 1970- 



Aug. 1971, FB 71:158 

 ecology and physiology studies. North Carolina and 



Florida, C 215 

 effect of chemical treatments on acceptability, S 630 

 factors involved in blue discoloration of canned meat, 



S 633 

 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 

 food, FB 67:28 



growth rate, St. Johns River, Florida, 1966, C 264 

 history of landings in New York, FB 70:591 

 juveniles, FB 67:26 

 larval stages, FB 67:24 

 longevity, FB 67:23 



mating and size at sexual maturity, FB 67:19 

 movements of tagged, in North Carolina, SEP 892 

 near Beaufort, N.C., S 637 

 preservation by freezing, S 630 



proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 spawning, FB 67:21 



survival and duration of larvae, 1966, C 264 

 tagging and recovery, FB 67:21 

 Crab, cancer 

 viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, 

 SEP 822 

 Crab, Dungeness 

 1947-72 

 biological stock assessment, CFS 6133 

 demand indicators, CFS 6133 

 demand projections, CFS 6133 

 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6133 

 domestic production, CFS 6133 



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