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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol. 28, No. 8 



CONTENTS (CONTINUED) 



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TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS (Contd.): 

 Great Lakes Fisheries Explorations and Gear 

 Development: 



Seasonal Distribution and Abundance Studies 

 of Alewife and Chub in Lake Michigan Con- 

 tinued 

 Great Lakes Fishery Investigations: 

 Biological Research and Sea Lamprey Con- 

 trol, May 1966 

 Industrial Fishery Products: 

 U. S. Demand for Fish Meal in 1965 

 U. S. Fish Meal, Oil, and Solubles: 

 Production by Areas, June 1966 

 Production, April 1966 

 U. S. Fish Meal and Solubles: 

 Production and Imports, January -April 1966 

 Inland Fisheries Explorations and Gear De- 

 velopment: 



Oahe Reservoir Trawling Studies 

 Maine Sardines: 



Quality Control Program Found Effective 

 National Fisheries Institute: 

 Advertising and Merchandising Managers ' 

 Contest is Feature of 1966 "Fish 'n Sea- 

 food Parade" 

 Nautical Charts: 

 New Tidal Current Tables Issued for Long 



Island and Block Island Sounds 

 New Chart Issued for Block Island Sound 

 North Atlantic Fisheries Explorations and Gear 

 Development: 



Surf Clam Survey Continued 

 North Atlantic Fisheries Investigations: 

 Research Vessel Albatross IV Sets Record 



for Days at Sea 

 Distribution of Zooplankton Studied 

 North Pacific Fisheries Explorations and Gear 

 Development: 



Hake Population Survey Continued 

 Oceanography: 

 Student Work -Study Program of U. S. Naval 

 Oceanographlc Office 

 Oregon: 

 Chinook Fingerling Liberation Tied-in with 



Bonneville Hatchery Exhibit 

 Salmon Spawning Areas Opened by Removal 

 of Dam 

 Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission: 



Annual Spring Meeting for 1966 Held 

 Salmon: 

 U. S. Pacific Coast Canned Stocks, June 1, 



1966 

 Fingerlings Are "Branded" in Migration 

 Studies 

 South Atlantic Fisheries Explorations and 

 Gear Development: 



Migrations and Seasonal Distribution of Pe- 

 lagic Fish in Florida Straits Studied 

 U. S. Fishing Vessels: 

 Fisheries Loan Fund and Other Financial 



Aid for Vessels, April 1 -June 30, 1966 

 Documentations Issued and Cancelled, April 

 1966 

 Wholesale Prices: 

 Edible Fish and Shellfish, June 1966 



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FOREIGN: 

 International: 

 Fish Meal: 

 50 . . Production and Exports for Selected Coun- 



tries, January-February 1966 

 International North Pacific Fisheries Con- 

 vention: 

 50 . . Japan Asks Removal of Abstention Line 



Codex Alimentarius: 



50 . . Third Meeting of Committee on Food Hy- 



giene 

 Oceanography: 



51 . . United States Exhibit in Germany Resched- 



uled 

 North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission: 



51 . . Fourth Annual Meeting 



Argentina: 



52 . . Tuna Fisheries, 1960-64 



Australia: 



53 . . Tuna Catch, 1965/66 Season 



Brazil: 



53 . . New Oceanographlc Vessel to be Launched in 



1967 

 Bulgaria: 



54 . . Imports of Greek Fishery Products 



Canada: 

 54 . . Lobster Fishermen in Newfoundland to be 

 Compensated for Storm Losses 



54 . . Firm Promotes Fresh-Water Fish Exports 



to Europe 

 Cuba: 



55 . . Spiny Lobster Landings and Exports 

 55 . ,, Plans for Revival of Sponge Industry 



Denmark: 



55 . . Fishery Exports, January -March 1966 



Ecuador: 



56 . . Shrimp Exports, 1965 



Finland: 



57 . . Proposal to Develop Offshore Fishing Fleet 



France: 

 57 . . Fishery Trends, 1965 



Guyana: 

 59 . . Shrimp Exports and Vessels, 196 5 



Japan: 



59 . . Fishery Landings Set Record in 1965 



60 . . Fish Catch is Down and Imports Are Up 



60 . . Fresh and Frozen Tuna Exports to Overseas 



Bases, Business Year 1965 



61 . . New Canned Tuna Export Validation Standard 



Adopted 

 61 . . Fish Landings in Yaizu, May 1966 



61 . . Pole -and -Line Tuna Fishing Trends 



62 . . Reduces Use of Deck-Carried Tuna-Fishing 



Vessels 

 62 . . Refueling Base in Indian Ocean Planned for 



Tuna Long-Liners 

 62 . . Fishing Affected by Mauritania's Extension 



of Fishing Limits 

 62 . . Tuna Fishermen Request Lower Interest 



Rates on Government Loans 

 62 . . Computer for Identifying Tuna Schools Under 



Development 



62 . . Salmon Landings Higher, Prices Lower Than 



1965 



63 . . Firm Explores for Arctic Ocean Salmon 



Contents continued page III. 



