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CCMMERCIAL FISHEMES REVIEW 



Vol. 13, No. 4 



the prevailing trade practice of the fishing industry, the Service has concurred in 

 the request of Natl oral Fisheries Institute ani, for the next two years, will use 

 ocean perch ( rosefish ) in all its publications. At the end of this period, ( rose- 

 fish ) will be omitted and ocean perch alone will be used in its official publications. 

 It is believed that this will allow sufficient time for all interested parties to 

 become familiar with the change-over of names. 



u. s. 



Commissioners of the International Commission for the 

 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Name Advisors 



At their initial meeting held in Boston, Mass., on March 6 and 7, the U. 3. 

 Commissioners of the International Ccnmission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries 

 named 14 advisors, representing all phases of the North Atlantic fishing industry. 

 Two additional advisors from Maine were appointed at a later date. 



The advisory committee was chosen in accordance with Federal law to guide the 

 recently-appointed commissioners in their later discussions with representatives of 

 the other ten nations that signed the treaty that established the commission. 



The three U. S, Commissioners, recently appointed by President Truman, attend- 

 ing the session were: Dr. Hilary J. Deason, Chief, Office of Foreign Activities, 

 Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, D. C.j Francis Vf. 

 Sargent, Director of Marine Fisheries, Massachusetts DepEu^tment of Conservation, 

 Boston; and Bernhard Knollenberg, author and lawyer of Chester, Conn. 



The 14 advisors appointed at the meeting were: 



RICHARD E. REED, COMMISSIONER 

 DEPT. OF SEA AND SHORE FISHERIES 

 AUGUSTA, MAINE 



THOMAS EAGAN, PORT AGENT 

 ATLANTIC fishermen's UNION 

 45 SOUTH STREET 

 ROCKLAND, MAINE 



PATRICK MCHUGH, SEC.-TREAS. 

 ATLANTIC fishermen's UNION 

 206 ESSEX STREET 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



THOMAS D. RICE, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 

 MASS. FISHERIES ASSOCIATION 

 FISH PIER 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



THOMAS FULHAM 

 FULHAM BROS. 

 FISH PIER 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



EDMUND o'nEIL, BUSINESS AGENT 

 SEAFOOD producers' ASSOCIATION 

 12 Wl LLI am STREET 

 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



GEORGE E. FEENER, PORT AGENT 

 ATLANTIC fishermen's UNION 

 NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



JOHN DEL TORCH 10, C 

 CAPE ANN FISHERI ES 

 FORT SQUARE 

 GLOUCESTER, MASS. 



ALPHONSUS F. HAYES 

 ATLANTIC fishermen' 

 209 MAINE STREET 

 GLOUCESTER, MASS. 



LEONARD WARNER 

 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL 

 PROVIDENCE 2, R. I . 



EDWARD C. HAYES, ADMINISTRATOR 

 FISH AND GAME DIVISION 

 STATE HOUSE 

 PROVIDENCE, R. I . 



FRANK CYGANOWSKI 

 52 CAMPBELL STREET 

 WARREN, R. I . 



JOHN B. BINDLOSS 

 72 WATER STREET 

 STONINGTON, CONN. 



FRANK W. Wl LKISSON 

 FRANK W. W I LKISSON INC. 

 16 FULTON FISH MARKET 

 NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 



