Van Oosten, John (continued) 



1935'. Lake states change fishery regulations. The Fisherman, 

 Volo h, No. 10, pp, 1-2. 



Review of changes of commercial fishery regulations enacted 

 by States of Michigan, Indiana, and Wisconsin. 



1935. First record of the alewife, Pomolobus pseudo-harengus 

 for the State of Michigan. Copeia, 1935, No. lu 



pp. I9I4-I95. 



Report of capture of alewife in northern Lake Huron off 

 Rogers City, Michigan— first record for the State and second 

 for the lake. Belief is expressed that the alewife reached 

 Lake Huron from Lake Ontario by way of the Trent feterway and 

 Georgian Bay. 



19360 A new immigrant comes to Michigan, The Fisherman, 

 Vol. 5, No, 6, pp. 1 and 3, 



Statement of first Michigan record of alewife, re- 

 ported in 1935 article in Copeia. 



1936, Dr. Van Oosten reveals startling data. Gold Medal 

 Netting News, Vol, 9, May 1936, pp. 1-2. 



A discussion of mesh selectivity stressing that the 

 numbers and sizes of fish taken in nets of a particular mesh 

 size are not to be deduced on mechanical grounds but must be 

 determined from experimentation, 



1936, Net selectivity on the Great Lakes, Gold Medal Netting 

 News, Vol. 10, July 1936, pp. 2-3, 



Continuation of article in May 1936 issue of same journal, 

 introducing data on relation of mesh size to; catches of small 

 trout and chubs in gill nets in Lake Michiganj release of under- 

 sized fish from shallow trap nets in Lake Eriej release of small 

 whitefish from deep trap nets in Lakes Huron and Michigan. 



1936. The mortality of fish in Lake Erie. Great Lakes Fisherman, 

 Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 2 and 10; Vol. 1, No, I, pp, 2-3. [Also 

 in; Combined Biennial Rep., 1938, Pa. Bd. Fish. Comm.] 



Analysis of the species composition of fish found dead on 

 beaches of the south shore of Lake Erie and a consideration of 



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