Fishing Methods and Gear (continued) 



Commercial salmon trolling. FL 387 



Japanese offshore trawling. FL 389 



Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawl designs. FL 3'^k 



The fisheries of Indonesia. FL 396 



Exploratory shrimp fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, I95O-5I. FL>06 



Tuna bait resources at Salpan. SSR-F kk 



Exploratory tuna fishing in Indonesian waters. SSR-F ^^5 



Exploratory tuna fishing in the Caroline Islands . SSR-F U6 



Exploratory tuna fishing in the Marshall Islands. SSR-F ^7 



Japanese tuna surveys in tropical waters. SSR-F hd 



The Japanese skipjack fishery. SSR-F k9 



The Japanese tuna fishing industry. SSR-F 79 



The tunas and their fisheries. SSR-F 82 



Five Japanese papers on skipjack: (l) Skipjackf ishing grounds and 

 oceanographlc conditions in the northeastern sea area. (2) On the 

 stock of skipjack. (3) Notes on the shoal of bonlto (skipjack, 

 Katsuwonus pelamis ) along the Pacific coast of Japan, (k) Local var- 

 iations in the composition of skipjack ( Katsuwonus pelamis ) schools. 

 (5) Types of skipjack schools and their fishing qualities. SSR-F 83 



Reaction of tuna and other fish to stimuli — 1951' Part I - Background 

 and summary of results . Part II - Observations on the chemoreception 

 of tuna. Part III - Observations on the reaction of tuna to artificial 

 light. Part IV - Observations on sound production and response in tuna, 

 Part V - Notes on the response of a tropical fish ( Kuhlia sandvlcensis ) 

 to Interrupted direct current . SSR-F 9I • 



Survey of the domestic tuna Industry. SSR-F 104 



Longline fishing for deep-swimming tunas in the Central Pacific, January- 

 June 1952. SSR-F 108 



Tuna longline fishery and fishing grounds. SSR-F 112 



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