NAKAMDRA, HIROSHI 



1950. The food habits of yellowfln tuna ( Neothxjnnua macropterua) (Schlegel) 

 from the Celebes Sea. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa, Trans. (Taiwan Haku- 

 butsu Oakkal Kalho) 26(148) :l-8. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Spec. Scl. Rept.: Fish. No. 23, April 1950, 8 pp. (Translation from 

 the Japanese by W. G. Van Campen.) 



1952. The tunas and their fisheries. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Spec. 

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NISKA, EDWIN L. 



1953. Construction details of tuna longllne gear used by the Pacific Oceanic 

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 Rev., vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 1-6. Also available as U. S. Fish and Wild- 

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REINTJES, JOHN W. and J. E. KING 



1953. Food of the yellowfln tuna In the central Pacific. U. S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service, Fish. Bull. No. 81, vol. 54, pp. 91-110, 10 figs. 



SHAPIRO, SIDNEY 



1950. The Japanese longllne fishery for tunas. U. S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Comm. Pish. Rev., vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 1-27, 16 figs. Also 

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SHIMADA, BELL M. 



1951. Japanese tuna-mothership operations in the western equatorial Pacific 

 Ocean. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Comra. Fish. Rev., vol. 13, 

 No. 6, pp. 1-26, 17 figs. Also available as U. S. Fish and Wildlife 

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