Feeding; 



An cdequatg nourishment is, v/ith the agitation and the optinun 

 tei:.perp.ture, nn iiaportant factor for the success of such rearii^|> 

 The youni^ larvae have been fed very regularly mth a laixtvire of equal 

 prrts of beef liver and My t ilu s r.iuscle. This concentration vras 

 diluted v.dth sea vrater before being served to the larvae* 



Corrivault, Go YJilfrid and Jean-Louis TreiiLlay 



1948a Station Biologique du Saint-Laurent recherches sur le 



honard (liomarus ane ricanu s I'iilne Edv;ards)« Rapport 

 pr6lininaire anne^l946o Rapp. G^n« Stat. Bid. St»- 

 Laurent 1946 (1948), App, nc. 1, pp. 15-43, illus. 



Y'forl^ on the Lo bster for the_ year 1946 ; 



The vrork en the lobster during the surmner season of 1946 has 

 concentrated on the follovring problers: 



1. Rearing the lobster larvae to the 4th stage. 



2. Biological observations node in the course of experimental 

 fishing at Grand -Ri-^iere» 



3» Analysis of the lobster populations of three sections of 

 the Bay of Chaleur. 



Several researchers have devoted all their tir.ie to assure the 

 ■good conduct of those proble:ns» These are: 



Andre Gagnon, student in the Department of Biology, Quebec. 

 Lucien Morisset, student in the Department of Biology, Quebec. 

 Reine d' i^njou, student in dietetics at J.lontreal University. 

 Gaston Dompicrre, student in Quebec Theology. (July 5 to Aug. 8). 

 G, Yj. Corrivault, Biology Department, Quebec. 



The rearing establishment has necessitated a continual obser- 

 vation. This result hat: been obtained, thanlcs to the formation of 

 tea.,Ts of two investigators who, after a v/atch of eight ho\irs of work, 

 vrere relieved by one other teama The aixbhorities of the Biological 

 Station may congratulate themselves for the generous cooperation and 

 the spirit of duty of each. of the oollaborat irs who have been 

 appointed for the lobster work. 



