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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol. 28, No. 7 



THESE PUBLICATIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE . 

 OBTAINED FROM THE ORGANIZATION ISSUING THEM. 



BUT USUALLY MAT BE 



guese, April-May 1965. Centre de Pesqulsas de 

 Pesca, Departamento Estadual de Caqa e Pesca, 

 Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil. 



"Sardine fishing grounds along the Yugoslav Adriatic 

 coast, their distribution and characteristics," by 

 Fabjan Grubisic, article. Acta Adriatica , vol. 11, 

 no. 1, 1964, pp. 103-110, printed in Serbo-Croatian 

 with English resume. Institut za Oceanografyii i 

 Rabarstvo, Split, Yugoslavia. 



SCALLOPS: 

 Articles from Journal of the Fisheries Research 

 Board of Canada, vol. 22, printed. Fisheries Re- 

 search~Board of Canada, Ottawa. (Sold by Queen's 

 Printer, Ottawa, Canada.): 



"A comparison -of catches by 3- and 4-inch rings on 

 offshore scallop drags," by Neil Bourne, March 

 1965, pp. 313-333. 



"Orange-red meats in sea scallops," by Neil Bourne 

 and E. G. Bligh, May 1965, pp. 861-864. 



Spectral sensitivity of the scallop Pecten maximus ," 

 article. Science, vol. 151, no. 3708, Jan. 21, 1966, 

 pp. 345-346, illus., printed. American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science, 1515 Massachusetts 

 Ave. NW., Washington, D. C. 20005. 



SEAFOOD INSPECTION: 

 "Should mandatory frozen seafood inspection replace 

 voluntary?" article, Quick Frozen Foods , vol. 28, 

 Jan. 1966, pp. 95-98, printed. E. W. Williams Pub- 

 lications. Inc., 177 6 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

 10019. 



SEAWEEDS: 

 "Algas en la costa de Cadiz" (Seaweed on the Cadiz 

 coast), article, Industrias Pesqueras , vol. 39, no. 

 920, August 15, 1965. p. 380, printed in Spanish, sin- 

 gle issue 50 ptas. (about US$0.85). Industrias Pes- 

 queras, Policarpo Sanz. 21-2, Vigo, Spain. 



"From seaweed to alginates (150 types to meet world- 

 wide demand)," article, Norway Exports , March 

 1966, pp. 56-58, illus., printed. The Export Council 

 of Norway. Drammensveien 40. Oslo 2, Norway. 



"Studies on Vitamin B6 in marine products. IV. The 

 distribution of vitamin B6 in seaweeds," by Koichiro 

 Hayashi. article. Report of the Faculty of Fisheries , 

 Prefectural University of TCTie, vol. 4, no. 3, 1963, 

 pp. 429-435, printed. Prefectural University of Mie, 

 Otanimachi, Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan. 



SENEGAL:^ 

 "En matiere de peche, le Sene'gal oriente son develop- 

 pement vers la capture, le traitement et 1' exporta- 

 tion du thon" (For fisheries Senegal focuses her devel- 

 opment towards the catching, processing and export- 

 ing of tuna), article. La Peche Maritime, vol. 45. no. 

 1057, April 1966, pp. 235-239, illus., printed in 

 French. Les Editions Maritimes, 190. Boulevard 

 Haussmann, Paris, France. 



SHARKS: 

 "The hammerhead sharks of the littoral zone of Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil, with the description of a new species," 



by Victor Sadowsky, article. Bulletin of Marine Sci- 

 ence , vol. 15, no. 1, 1965, pp. 1-12, printed. Institute 

 of Marine Science. University of Miami. 1 Ricken- 

 backer Causeway. Miami. Fla. 33149. 



SHRIMP: 

 "Auto-peeler installed for Maine shrimp," by Jean 

 Doughty, article, National Fisherman, vol. 45, Feb. 

 1965. p. 2. printed. National Fisherman, 22 Main St., 

 Camden, Me. 04843. 



Les Creyettes Penaeides du Plateau Continental Mal - 

 gache (The Peneid shrimp of the Malagasy Continen- 

 tal Shelf), by Alain Crosnier. Cahiers O.R.S.T.O.M.- 

 Oceanographie. Supple'ment au vol. III. no. 3, 1965. 

 158 pp., illus., processed in French, single issue 20 

 F. (US$4. 10) plus postage. Office de la Recherche 

 Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer, 24, rue Bayard, 

 Paris 8o. France. 



"La gamba rosada o carabinero" (The pink shrimp or 

 carabinero). article. Industrias Pesqueras . vol. 39. 

 no. 920. August 15, 1965, p. 37 6, printed in Spanish, 

 single issue 50 ptas. (about US$0.85). Industrias 

 Pesqueras, Policarpo Sanz, 21-2, Vigo, Spain. 



Gulf of Carpentaria Prawn Survey Committee , by G. G. 

 T. Harrison, G. L. Kesteven, and C. G. Setter, Fish- 

 eries Notes, vol. 2, no. 1, February 1965, 22 pp., 

 printed. S. G. Reid, Government Printer. Brisbane. 

 Australia. This report gives an account of the cir- 

 cumstances and decisions leading up to the initiation 

 of the Gulf of Carpentaria Prawn Survey, and of the 

 general outline of the first year's operations. A sum- 

 mary of results is given and the conduct of opera- 

 , '-ijons is reviewed. Some tentative conclusions are 

 drawn from the observations made in the course of 

 the first year's operations. 



Articles from Rapport et Proces Verbaux des Reun- 

 ions, vol. 156, 1965, printed in French and English. 

 Conseil Permanent International pour 1' Exploration 

 de la Mer, Charlottenlund Slot, Denmark: 



"Les crevettes profondes de la region Atlantique ibe'ro- 

 marocaine; repartition bathymetrique et geograph- 

 ique, importance e'conomique" (Deep-water shrimp of 

 the Ibero-Moroccan Atlantic region: depth and geo- 

 graphic distribution, economic importance), by CI. 

 Maurine, pp. 116-119. 



"The deep-sea prawn ( Pandalus borealis ) in Icelandic 

 waters, ' by Adalsteinn Sigurdsson and Ingvar Hall- 

 grimsson, pp. 105-108. 



"Dynamics of a penaeid shrimp population and man- 

 agement implications," by Joseph H. Kutkuhn, pp. 

 120-122. 



SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: 

 Numerical Control for the Small Manufacturer, 



by 



Jack Moorhead, Management Aid No. 181, 4 pp., 

 printed. February 1966. Small Business Administra- 

 tion, Washington, D. C. 20416. Numerical control is 

 a fairly new production technique which uses punched 

 cards or magnetic or paper tape to command a ma- 

 chine. Metalworking plants use numerical control to 

 control machine tools such as drills, lathes, mills, 

 and boring machines. Numerical control has greater 



