TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont. ) 



Reported by-- Page 



Washington 



Departnnent of Fisheries 130 



Game Department 131 



University of Washington 132 



Washington State College 133 



U. 5. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology. . 134 

 West Virginia 



Conservation Commission .... 137 



West Virginia University 139 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology. . 139 

 Wisconsin 



Conservation Department 142 



The Institute of Paper Chemistry 145 

 Sulphite Pulp Manufacturers' 



Research League 145 



Committee on Water Pollution . 146 



University of Wisconsin 146 



Wyoming 



Game and Fish Commission . . . 147 

 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology . . 150 



Reported by-- Page 



Alaska 



Game Commission 150 



Department of Fisheries 152 



Water Pollution Control Board . 152 

 Forest Service 



Alaska Forest Research 



Center 153 



U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Alaska Fisheries . 153 



River Basin Studies 153 



Hawaii 



Division of Fish and Game .... 154 

 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Branch of Fishery Biology . . 155 

 Puerto Rico 



Division of Forests, Fish and 



Wildlife 156 



Virgin Islands 



Government of Virgin Islands . . 157 



Subject Index 157 



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PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE SURVEY 



This circular is the third catalog of sport-fishery programs in the United 

 States. Its objective is to provide fishery administrators, teachers, research 

 workers, and managers a means of keeping abreast of current work in fish conser- 

 vation and restoration activities. It is believed that the publication will stimulate 

 a greater exchange of ideas among those engaged in similar projects, will aid in 

 preventing needless duplication of effort, and will furnish a comprehensive picture 

 of our sport-fishery programs. 



The Survey is a cooperative venture which deals primarily with work in 

 progress. Past accomplishments or future plans have been included only when 

 they were directly related to current work. Because of space linnitations it was 

 necessary to exclude reports on fish stocking, law enforcement, public relations, 

 and similar routine management operations. 



Reports on individual projects are necessarily brief, and the space assigned 

 does not reflect the importance of a project. So far as possible, the Fish and 

 Wildlife Service has limited its editing of completed questionnaires to the standardi- 

 zation of format and attainment of clarity. The Service serves only as a clearing- 

 house and means of publication. Readers desiring additional information are re- 

 quested to direct inquiries to the responsible agency as given under the project 

 description rather than to the Fish and Wildlife Service, except where the project 

 is listed as an undertaking of the Service. 



Since there is no complete directory of agencies and institutions engaged 

 in projects covered by the Survey, undoubtedly some have been overlooked. 

 Readers knowing of such omissions are urged to notify the Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, so that the omitted agency may have opportunity to provide reports for 



