Sea-level 

 meteorological properties and heat exchange 



processes, July 1963 to June 1965, S 612 

 North Pacific Ocean 

 wind field, S 620 

 wind stress values, S 620 

 Seaperch, sharpnose 

 cleaning activity, FB 69:511 

 general ecology, FB 69:495 

 Searobins 



Georgia coast, FB 70:347 

 Seatrout, gray 

 south Atlantic coast of United States 

 taken during shrimp trawling, 1931-35, S 570 

 Seatrout, sand 



fish food study, 1967, C 295 

 Seattle, Washington, C 207, 316, 326, 329; FIR 3:11, 47; 



SEP 743, 839 

 Seaweed 

 mariculture, Japan, C 388:7 

 west coast industry 

 agar, SEP 792 



California regulates cutting, SEP 792 

 harvesting, SEP 792 

 kelp products, SEP 792 

 sea urchin a threat to kelp, SEP 792 

 uses for agar, SEP 792 

 Seaweed — see also Algae; Kelp 

 Seaweed colloids 



production, manufacturing, and use, FIR 6:15 

 Seaweed culture 



Japan, C 388:97 

 Sebastes aleutianus — see Rockfish, rougheye 

 Sebastes flauidus — see Rockfish, yellowtail 

 Sebastes macdonaldi — see Rockfish 

 Sebastes marinus — see Redfish 

 Sebastes pinniger — see Rockfish, canary 

 Sebastes rubrivinctus — see Rockfish, Hag 

 Sebastes uariegatus, sp. n., FB 69:387 

 Sebastian Vizcaino Bay, Baja California 



Sardinops caerulea eggs and larvae, S 545 

 Sebastodes 

 ovaries and eggs, S 596 

 spawning season, S 596 

 testes, S 596 

 Sebastodes alutus — see Perch, Pacific ocean 



Sebastolobus 

 development and distribution of larvae and juveniles 

 distinguishing features, FB 72:871 

 fin development, FB 72:876 

 general morphology, FB 72:871 

 pigmentation, FB 72:879 

 Seine, beach 

 variable-mesh for sampling juvenile salmon 

 capabilities, SEP 1036 

 fishing technique, SEP 1036 

 net, SEP 1036 

 Seine, haul 

 used in farm ponds, FIR 4:91 



Seine, purse 

 experimental tuna, Portuguese West Africa, SEP 782 

 Japanese-Chinese restrictions, FB 70:256 

 method for tapering 

 computing the taper, SEP 802 

 Norwegian tuna, SEP 802 

 procedure for cutting a taper, SEP 802 

 U.S. purse seine with uniform taper, SEP 802 

 San Pedro wetfish fleet 



major gear changes, 1952-72, SEP 933 

 world's largest, Sarasua, Spain, FFL 140 

 Seine, purse (California tuna) 



depth-time sequential analyses of operation 

 setting of 7-strip, 470-fathom, FIR 5:192 

 setting of 8-strip, 520-fathom, FIR 5:199 

 design, improved 

 construction of models, FIR 4:185 

 essential elements of design, FIR 4:195 

 hybrid purse seine, FIR 4:200 

 models as aids in design, FIR 4:187 

 recommendations, FIR 4:203 

 Seine, wade 



construction and method of use, SEP 750 

 Seining — see Drum seining; Haul seining 

 Selene vomer — see Lookdown 

 Semotilus atromaculatus — see Chub, creek 



Senegal 

 fisheries, 1971, FFL 72-14 

 fishing industry, FFL 78 

 shrimp 

 commercial potential survey, Feb. -Apr. 1969, SEP 



882 

 industry, 1967, FFL 139 

 Sennet, northern 

 behavior, FB 70:194 



development of larvae and juveniles, FB 70:185 

 embryo, FB 70:187 

 mortality, FB 70:193 

 transformation, FB 70:194 



Seriorita 

 cleaning activity, FB 69:497 

 general ecology, FB 69:494 

 Sensors 

 application of remote sensors to fishery assessment, 

 TM SEFC-2 

 Sergestes similis 

 primary food items 

 caianoids, FB 70:220 

 chaetognaths, FB 70:220 

 euphausiids, FB 70:220 



Seriola dorsalis — see Yellowtail 



Seriola zonata — see Rudderfish, banded 



Serraniculus pumilio — see Sea bass, pygmy 



Serranidae 

 seasonal occurrence of young, northwestern Florida es- 

 tuary, S 672 

 Serranidae — see also Sea basses 

 Sevastopol — see Vessels 



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