July 1966 



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servations on a two-seam and a four-seam trawl 

 used in off-shore fishing at Cochin," by M. C. Peru- 

 mal and V. Sreeram, pp. 7 1-83; "Further studies on 

 the Indian sardine oil, by P. V. Kamasastri, P. V. 

 Prabhu and D. Ramananda Rao, pp. 84-90. 



Seafood Trade Journal, vol. 1, no. 2, February 1966, 

 42 pp., illus.. printed in English. The Seafood Can- 

 ners' and Freezers' Association of India, Cochin, 

 India. Includes articles on: "Planning on fisheries," 

 pp. 3-6; "The development of the freezing and ex- 

 port of prawns in India," by R. Madhavan Nayar, pp. 

 8-12; "Activities at the Central Institute of Fisher- 

 ies Operatives Ernakulam," by M. C. Perumal, pp. 

 14-17; "Shrimp-rice culture, by Dr. M. V. Rajago- 

 pal, p. 25. 



IOWA: 

 Quarterly Biology Reports , vol. 17, no. 4, Oct. -Dec. 

 1965, 51 pp., illus., processed. Biology Section, 

 Fish and Game Division, State Conservation Commis - 

 sion, E. 7th & Court Sts., Des Moines, Iowa 50309. 

 The section on fisheries contains the following arti- 

 cles: "Results of an experimental muskellunge-sil- 

 ver northern pike cross," by Terry Jennings and 

 Fay Fronk; "Pre-impoundment studies of the Chari- 

 ton River in the vicinity of Rathbun Dam and Reser- 

 voir- -Part II," by Jim Mayhew; "Some observations 

 on trout populations in two Iowa streams," by Roger 

 Schoumacher; "Progress report: Channel catfish 

 tagging studies on the Wapsipicon River, Buchanan 

 County," by Robert Schacht; "Movement of tagged 

 channel catfish before the impoundment of the Red 

 Rock Reservoir," by Gary Ackerman; and "Channel 

 catfish tagging on the Coralville Reservoir and ad- 

 joining waters --progress report no. 1," by Don 

 Helms. 



IRRADIATION PRESERVATION: 



"Effect of hypoxanthine on the flavor of fresh and 

 stored low-dose-irradiated petrale sole fillets," by 

 John Spinelli, article. Journal o_f Food Science , vol. 

 30, Nov. -Dec. 1965, pp. 1063-1069, printed. Jour- 

 nal of Food Science, 510-524 No. Hickory St., Cham- 

 paign, ni. 61820. 



ISRAEL: 

 "Fisheries and fish culture in Israel in 1964," by S. 

 Sarig, article. Bulletin of Fish Culture in Israel , 

 vol. 17, no. 4, Dec. 1965, pp. 94-106, processed. 

 Fisheries Division--Fish Breeders Association, 

 Bamidgeh, Nir-David, D. N., Israel. A review of 

 Israel's marine and inland fisheries including catch 

 and consumption data for 1963-1964. Discusses ma- 

 rine and inland catch by area, fish cultivation, im- 

 ports, canning industry, marketing, and consump- 

 tion by product. 



JAPAN: 

 Journal of the Faculty of Fisheries and Animal Hus - 

 bandry , Hiroshima University , vol. 6, no. 1, 321 pp., 

 illus., printed in Japanese and English, December 

 1965. The Faculty of Fisheries and Animal Hus- 

 bandry, Hiroshima University, Fukuyama, Japan. 

 Contains, among others, the following articles: "On 

 the production of carbon dioxide gas in fish flesh 

 during the deterioration of freshness," by Suezo 

 Asakawa, pp. 1-5; "A note on the fishing ground for 

 the spring skipjack fishing in the vicinity of Shiono- 



misaki, Wakayama Prefecture," by Sadaichi Nishika- 

 wa, pp. 77-84; "An opinion on the forecast of fishing 

 grounds and on the fundamental sea states from the 

 water temperature distribution in the neighboring 

 sea of Japan," by Yasuo Matsudaira, pp. 313-321. 



Report of Nankai Regional Fisheries Research Labo - 

 ratory , no. 23, March 1966, 208 pp., illus., printed 

 in Japanese and English. Nankai Regional Fisheries 

 Research Laboratory, Sanbashidori, Kochi-shi, Ja- 

 pan. Includes articles on: "Infra -central grooves of 

 tunas with special reference to the identification of 

 young tunas found in the stomachs of large preda- 

 tors, ' by Izumi Nakamura and Shoji Kikawa, pp. 55- 

 66; "Morphological study on the slender tuna, AUo - 

 thunnus fallal Serventy obtained from the Tasman 

 Sea," by Izumi Nakamura and Keiichiro Mori, pp. 67- 

 83. 



"studies on Penaeus orientails Kishinouye," by Masao 

 Oka and Soichiro Shirahata, article. Bulletin of the 

 Faculty of Fisheries , Nagasaki University, no. 17, 

 1964, pp. 55-67, printed in Japanese; English ab- 

 stract. Faculty of Fisheries, Nagasaki University, 

 Sasebo, Japan. 



The View of the Marine Products Industry in Ariake 

 Sea, by Wataru Ikematsu, Fishery Propagation Se- 

 ries, No. 10, 55 pp., printed in Japanese, January 

 1966. Fisheries Resource Conservation Association, 

 Futaba Bldg., 24-banchi, Sakuragawacho, Shiba Niahi- 

 kubo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. There are five chap- 

 ters that describe: physical features, sea conditions 

 and marine fauna and flora; sea industries in terms 

 of management units, personnel, and vessels; fishing 

 conditions and production; sea farming conditions; 

 and future of the fisheries. 



KENYA: 

 Report on Kenya Fisheries 1964, 30 pp., illus., printed, 

 1966, 3s. Fisheries Division, Ministry of Forest De- 

 velopment, Game and Fisheries, Nairobi, Kenya. 



KING CRABS: 

 Articles from Rapport et Proces Verbaux des Reun- 

 ions, vol. 156, 1965, printed. Conseil Permanent In- 

 ternational pour 1' Exploration de la Mer, Charlotten- 

 lund Slot, Denmark: 



"On the introduction of the commercial crab Para - 

 lithodes camtschatica (Tilesius) into the Barents 

 Sea," by Ju. I. Orlov and A. F. Karpevich, pp. 59-61. 



"Preliminary report of the effect of varying levels of 

 fishing on eastern Bering Sea king crabs, Parall - 

 thodes camtschatica (Tilesius)," by Takashi Miyaha- 

 ra and Hebert N. Shippen, pp. 51-57. 



KUWAIT: 



Foreign Trade Regulations of Kuwait , by Emil Stavri- 

 otis. Overseas Business Reports 66-13, 5 pp., print- 

 ed, April 1966, single copy $0.35. Bureau of Inter- 

 national Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, 

 Washington, D. C. (Sold by Commerce Department 

 field offices or Superintendent of Documents, U.S. 

 Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402J 



MARINE BIOLOGISTS: 

 "Canada's far-ranging arctic marine biologists," arti- 

 cle. Trade News, vol. 18, no. 9, March 1966, pp. 14- 



