performance of large versus medium vessels, C 



332:109 

 seasonality, C 332:114 

 statistics, C 332:46 

 vessels, C 332:45 

 Washington, C 332:43 



food 



availability, C 332:40 



euphausiids, C 332:36 



fish, C 332:38 



other organisms, C 332:38 



pandalids, C 332:38 

 interspecific relations, C 332:29 

 larvae. Pacific coast, 1958 and 1959, D 68 

 length-frequency distribution at 50 fathoms, FIR 4:69 

 maturity, C 332:25 



meal, nutritive value for poultry, C 332:143 

 mercury content, Oregon, FB 71:713 

 migration, C 332:28 

 migrations of food organisms, C 332:40 

 mortality, C 332:31 

 opportunistic feeding, C 332:40 



protein autolysis rates at various pH's and 

 temperatures and effect on yield of fish protein 

 concentrate, FB 69:241 

 proximate chemical composition 



ocean, C 332:122 



Puget Sound, C 332:124 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 



range, C 332:25 



raw material for fish reduction industry, SEP 763 



seasonal and geographic characteristics in California 



Current region, SEP 880 

 seasonal feeding, C 332:38 

 size at first maturity, FB 69:583 

 spawning, FB 69:581 



standing stock and yield estimates, C 332:31 

 studied off U.S. west coast, 1969 



eggs and larvae, SEP 865 



juveniles, SEP 865 

 suitability for food, C 332:134 

 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 



Hake, Panamanian 

 distribution, C 332:7 



Hake, red 



caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 



chemical and nutritional characteristics offish protein 

 concentrate from, FB 69:141 



effect of ice storage on chemical and nutritive proper- 

 ties of solvent-extracted whole fish, FB 69:145 



FPC effect by hydrolysis, S 657 



FPC quality virtually same as its raw material quality, 



SEP 895 

 observed from a storied submarine, Norfolk , Virginia, 



SEP 822 

 seasonal distribution of siblings in New England, FB 



72:481 



Hake, silver 

 assessment survey. Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 



TM SEFC-2 

 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 

 fishery, C 332:10 



history of landings in New York, FB 70:597 

 New England offshore fisheries, a brief history, FL 594 

 occurrence of eggs and larvae along middle Atlantic 



continental shelf, 1966, FB 72:813 

 U.S. export opportunities, SEP 991 

 viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, 

 SEP 822 

 Hake, spotted 

 viewed from a storied submarine, Norfolk, Virginia, 

 SEP 822 

 Hake, white 



caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 

 seasonal distribution of siblings. New England, FB 

 72:481 

 Halargyreus johnsonii — see Moridae 

 Halfbeak 

 hybrid, characteristics 

 gill-raker count, FB 71:319 

 otoliths, FB 71:319 

 pigmentation, FB 71:319 

 upper jaw length, FB 71:319 

 vertebral count, FB 71:321 

 Halibut 

 1929-72 

 biological stock assessment, CFS 6128 

 demand indicators, CFS 6128 

 demand projections, CFS 6128 

 domestic employment, vessels, and effort, CFS 6128 

 domestic production, CFS 6128 

 foreign consumption, CFS 6128 

 foreign production, CFS 6128 

 government programs, CFS 6128 

 industry performance indicators, CFS 6128 

 international trade, CFS 6128 

 U.S. trade barriers, CFS 6128 

 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 

 fishery, natural resources and external economics, C 



371:65 

 fresh and frozen products 



situation and outlook: December 1970, CEA F-8; May 

 1971 (F-10); November 1971 (F-12) 

 fresh chilled 



new approaches to quality changes, SEP 749 

 frozen 



historical U.S. statistics 1955-67, SD 61 

 market review and outlook: December 1973, CEA F- 



16; August 1974 (F-18); November 1974 (F-19) 

 market situation and outlook: July 1973, CEA F-15 

 Pacific coast, fishery statistics: 1968, SD 62; 1969 (63); 



1970 (64) 

 situation and outlook 

 annual review: 1968, CEA F-5; 1969 (F-7); 1970 (F- 



9); 1971 (F-13) 

 May: 1967, CEA F-2; 1968 (F-3) 

 November: 1966, CEA F-1; 1968 (F-4) 



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