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e. In addition to the school in Tokyo, the following field 

 stations are maintained for practical exercise. 



(l) Tateyama Station, Chiba Prefecture, gives practical 

 exercises in fishing methods, meteorological obser- 

 vations, mantifacture of fishing gear, swimming, row- 

 ing, and sailing boats. 



(2^ Ntunazu Station, Shizuoka Prefecture, provides 



practical instruction in fish canning and processing. 



(3) Kominato Marine Biological Laboratory, Chiba Pre- 

 fecture, is used for experiments on salt-water fish 

 and for meteorological observations. 



(4) Kanasawa Station, Kanagawa Prefecture, was taken 

 over by the Imperial Japanese Navy and is not used 

 as a fisheries station at the present time. 



(5) The Yoshida Station, Shizuoka Prefecture, is used 

 for practical exercises in fresh-water fish culture. 



(6) Oizumi Station, Taraanashi Prefecture, is used for 

 scientific research and the study of the culture of 

 cold fresh-water fishes. 



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