spawning, FB 69:321 



specific observations on potential commercial grounds 

 Atlantic Ocean off St. Augustine, Florida, FIR 5: 164 

 Dry Tortugas grounds. Gulf of Mexico, FIR 5:168 

 Mississippi Delta grounds, Gulf of Mexico, FIR 

 5:170 

 Shrimp, sidestripe 

 Alaska explorations, 1962-64, SEP 760 

 description, FL 631 

 Shrimp, spot 

 description, FL 631 

 giant Alaskan 



experimental trawling and pot fishing, SEP 806 

 studies of. Little Port Walter, Alaska, SEP 974 

 used during test-tank studies of shrimp-pot efficiency, 

 FIR 5:151 

 Shrimp, spotted pink 



Penaeus brasiliensis, description, FB 67:562 

 Shrimp, white 

 emigration studies from Galveston, Texas, Biological 



Laboratory, 1967, C 295 

 environmental requirements for culture 

 aeration, FB 70:104, 105 

 stocking density, FB 70:104, 106 

 substrate, FB 70:102, 105 

 larval culture in Texas, C 388:33 

 life history, FL 589 

 net assimilation efficiency 



algal mat, FB 70:1288 

 organics and organic moieties 

 feeding efficiency, FB 70:1287 

 minimum net assimilation rates, FB 70:1287 

 net assimilation efficiency, FB 70:1286 

 Penaeus schmitti, description, FB 67:487 

 Penaeus setiferus, description, FB 67:468 

 population trends in tidal marsh pond, SEP 969 

 postlarval in Vermilion Bay, Louisiana, D 64 

 recording fish incidental to trawling, south Atlantic 



coast, 1931-35, S 570 

 relation between tail length and total length, FB 



67:125 

 release and recovery data from studies in northern 



Gulf of Mexico, D 85 

 seasonal occurrence and size distribution near 



Galveston, FB 66:149 

 tables to convert length to weight to number per 

 pound, D 70 

 Shrimp, white Gulf 

 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 Shrimp, white South Atlantic 

 fatty acid composition, SEP 1033 

 proximate composition, calcium, and phosphorus con- 

 tent, SEP 1022 

 Shrimp industry 

 Caribbean Sea, FFL 73-1, 74 

 Central America, FFL 73-1, 74 

 general information, selected countries, FFL 2, 2(R) 

 Honduras, FFL 73-10 



Japan, FFL 72-7 



northern South America, FFL 73-1, 74 

 Sengal, 1967, FFL 139 

 Shrimp sampler 

 diel or circadian movements on abundance of shrimp 



near seabed, FB 71:247 

 light on shrimp vertical distribution, FB 71:246 

 tickler chain on shrimp catch rate and vertical dis- 

 tribution, FB 71:249 

 Shrimp trawl 

 70-foot semiballoon, relative catching efficiency, FIR 



4:49 

 design, FF 9 

 development, to separate shrimp from other marine 



animals, SEP 836 

 development of an electric system, SEP 796 

 how to make, FF 9 

 materials used in construction, FF 9 

 use of electricity in conjunction with a Gulf-of-Mexico, 

 S 653 

 Shrimp vessels 

 estimated costs, returns, and financial analysis of Gulf 

 of Mexico, SEP 1104 

 Shrimp, oceanic — see Sergestes similis 

 Sierra 



eggs and young, S 652 

 Sierra Leone 

 fisheries, 1968-69, FFL 124; 1970-71, FFL 72-13 

 fishing industry, 1967, FFL 124 

 frigate mackerel larvae, D 40 

 oceanic conditions off, Feb. -Mar. 1965 

 dissolved inorganic phosphate, D 28 

 dissolved oxygen, D 28 

 salinity, D 28 

 temperature, D 28 

 water samples, D 28 

 shrimp 

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

 882 

 tuna larvae 

 February-April 1965, D 40; FB 69:555 



Silverside 

 feeding oriented movements 

 behavior, small, FB 71:785 

 diurnal school, FB 71:777 

 feeding habits, FB 71:781 

 inshore migration, FB 71:780 

 major prey organisms, FB 71:783 

 nocturnal activity, FB 71:780 

 offshore migration, FB 71:779 

 feeding relationships on coral reefs, Kona, Hawaii, FB 



72:915 

 Georgia coast, FB 70:339 

 Silverside, Atlantic 

 caught by otter trawl off Woods Hole, S 622 

 effect of X-radiation on gametes, C 204 

 Singapore 

 fisheries, 1967, FFL 159-A 

 trends in fisheries, 1969, FFL 159 



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