cost of fishing, VIII-63 

 developing countries, VIII-63 

 evasion of quota, VIII-63 

 purchasing quota, VIII-64 

 tempting investment, VIII-6 3 

 enforcements, 



deviations, VIII-6 1 

 discarded fish, VlII-61 

 international inspection, VIII-60 

 penalties, VIII-6 1 

 weight, VIII-6 1 

 feasibility 



difficulty, VIII-60 

 negotiation of aUocation, VIII-59 

 limit fishing effort 



accessible locations, VIII-6 1 

 advisory quotas, VIII-62 

 closed seasons, VlII-62 

 domestic policy, VIII-63 

 economic situation, VlII-61 

 net economic yield, VIII-62 

 pressure on fish population, VIII-61 

 quota for each stock, VIII-62 

 standard units, VIII-62 

 weighted systems, VIII-62 

 quota system, implications 

 long-range vessels, VIII-65 

 North Pacific, VIII-65 

 obsolete vessels, VlIl-65 

 redundant capital and labor, VIII-65 

 Fishing Industry 



fish consumption, V-36 

 fish production, V-36 

 fish supply, V-36 

 foreign trade, V-36 

 problems and recommendations 

 access to resources, V-38 

 cost of vessels and gear, V-39-40 

 credit problems, V-40 

 fleet renovation, V-39 

 information exchange, V-41-42 

 legal/regulatory, V-40-41 

 pollution, V-41 

 surveys, V-41 



vessel subsidy act, V-39-40 

 recent trends, V-38 

 U.S. world rank, V-39 

 Fishing industry, technology 

 Government role 



Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, VI-154 

 fish location, VI-153 

 navigation and bottom charts, VI-153 

 technology transfer, VI-153 

 hunting and harvest 



artificial control, VI-145 

 environmental modification, VI-149-150 

 fishing-up,VI-149-150 

 Umitations, VI-146 

 requirements, VI-146-150 

 processing 



breakthroughs, VI-153 



problems, Vl-152-153 

 status, VI-150-152 

 vessels and gear 



Federal effort, VI-143 

 New England groundfishery, VI-138-139 

 status of vessels, VI-137-138 

 status of gear types, VI-141-142 

 trends of vessels, VI-142-143 

 Fishing Operations in Northeastern Pacific Ocean, 

 Agreement between United States and Soviet 

 Union 

 objectives 



damage to gear, VlII-144 

 fisheries conduct, VIII-144 

 provisions 



mark location of gear, VIII-144 

 promote caution, VIII-144 

 Fixed continental shelf laboratory. Shelf installations, 



VI-1 10, 224-225 

 Fixed Stations (see Buoys) 

 Fleet Commercial Weather Center, Monterey, California, 



11-13 

 Fleet controllers, transportation, VI-1 19 

 Fleet Numerical Weather Central 

 monitoring, appraisal, 11-29-31 

 monitoring system, present status, 11-17-20 

 ships of opportunity, 11-39 

 Fleet Weather Centrals, monitoring system, present status, 



11-17-18 

 Fleet Weather Facilities, Federal agencies, II-3-4, 17-19 

 FLIP, 1-57 



Flotation recovery, VII-95 

 Florida, jurisdiction and leasing policies, V-13-17 

 FNWC (see Fleet Numerical Weather Central) 

 Food: 



hunger, battle against, 1-29 

 Panel on the World Food Supply, Statement, 1-29 

 sources of food additives 

 cultured marine algae, 1-29 

 fish protein concentrate, 1-29 

 leaf and oU protein, 1-29 

 Food and Agricultural Organization of the U.N. (FAO) 

 Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research 



(ACMRR),VIII-130 

 Atlantic Tuna, Conservation, VIII-126-127 

 Committee on Fisheries, Functions 

 evaluation of conventions, VIII-67 

 recommendations, VIII-67 

 worldwide system, VIII-67 

 Department of Fisheries, VIII-130 



Fishery Resources and Exploitation Division, 



VIII-130 

 Committee on Fisheries, VIII-130 

 Eastern Central Atlantic Fishery Committee, VIII-130 

 fishery commissions, organization and budget, 



VlII-52-53 

 General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean 



(GFCM), VIII-130 

 Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission, VIII-130 

 Indicative World Plan for Agricultural Development 

 VIII-130 



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