CONTENTS - Continued 



CHAPTER V - PROCESSING (continued) Page 

 Grades and standards for canned tuna and tuna- 

 like fishes 325 



Regulations and standards of State governments 325 



Regulations and standards of Federal Government 339 



New Federal standards for tuna 341 



Industry voluntary quality control 342 



Can markets be broadened by packing other tuna products? — 343 



Should canneries move to other locations? 346 



Imported tuna as compared to the domestic catch 348 



CHAPTER VI - IMPORTANCE OF THE TUNA INDUSTRY TO THE NATIONAL INTEREST 353 



CHAPTER VII - DISTRIBUTION 36? 



Charges for distribution and other principal 



economic functions • 368 



Transporting and storing tuna 372 



Transportation — — 372 



Storage ■ 381 



Marketing • 381 



Wholesaling and retailing 381 



Brokers and sales practices 386 



Industry statistics- • 392 



Production statistics 392 



Stock statistics 393 



Consumption data • — 393 



Price data 394 



Vessel landings — 394 



Canned tuna ■ 394 



CHAPTER VIII - GOVERIMENT ASSISTANCE TO THE TUNA INDUSTRY IN THE 



UNITED STATES AND IN CaiPETING COUNTRIES 399 



Scope of investigation of this subject 399 



Source of information 400 



Classification of the various types of governmental 



Summary of findings • • 403 



Recent Reconstruction Finance Corporation experience 



in the domestic tuna industry-— 417 



What can Government do to help American tuna fish- 

 ing in the future? 419 



Technical assistance— ■ 419 



International relations — 420 



Manpower ■ 421 



CHAPTER IX - CONCLUSIONS km RECOMMENDATIONS • 423 



