SELECTED REFEREITCES 



Aiidcrson, A. U. and Pow^ir, E. A. 



Fiahory statistics of the United States. United States 

 Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 annual reviews for selected years, Washington, D. C. 



Anderson, A. W., Stolting, ',7. H., and Associates 



1953 Survey of the domestic tuna industry. United States 



Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Washington, D. C. (Special Scientific Report — Fisheries 

 No. 10^1 ) 



Bullis, Harvey R. 



1951 Gulf of Mexico shrimp trav/1 designs. United States 

 Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 September, Washington, D. C. (Fishery Leaflet 39^) 



1952 The gear development program of the M-V Oregon . Proceedings 

 of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute, Uth Annual 

 Session, April, p. 101, Marine Laboratory, University of 

 Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 



Carlson, 



1952 



195*^ 



Denhara, 

 1955 



C. B. 

 Increasing the spread of shrimp trawls. United States 

 Itepartment of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 Commercial Fisheries Review, vol. 1^, no. 7> July, 

 Washington, D. C. (Also Separate 3l6) 



Recent developments in fishing vessel deck gear. United 

 States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Commercial Fisheries Review, vol. 16, no. 11, 

 November, Washington, D. C. (Also Separate 383) 



S. C. 



Skiffs used for shrimp fishing in inside waters of Gulf 

 of Mexico. United States Department of the Interior, 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, Commercial Fisheries Review, 

 vol. 17, no. 3> March, V/ashington, D. C. 



Fishing Gazette 



1952 A new factory ship for shrimping. 

 p. 39. 



Vol. 69, no. 3, March, 



Larsson, K. H. 



1953 Phantom trawl developed after years of trials. United 

 States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Commercial Fisiieries Review, January, Washington, 

 D. C. 



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