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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol. 28, No. 8 



LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED 

 AT THE THIRD TECHNICAL MEETING ON FISHING BOATS 



Subject: TECHNO -SOCIO-ECONOMIC BOAT PROBLEMS 



THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS ON DE- 

 VELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE FISHLNG SECTOR, 

 by R. Hamjsch, FAG. 



TOPOGRAPHICAL FACTORS IN FISHING BOAT DESIGN, by K. 

 Chidhambaram, India. 



TECHNO-SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN THE 

 MECHANIZATION OF SMALL FISHING CRAFT IN JAPAN, by 

 A. Takagi and Y, Hirasawa, Japan. 



METHODE DE PROJET DES NOUVEAUX TYPES DE NAVIRES DE 

 PECHE, by E. Gueroult, France, 



Subject: SEAKINDUNESS AND WORKABILITY 



A FREE SURFACE TANK AS AN AMT-RO LUNG DEVICE FOR 

 nSHING VESSELS, by J. van den Bosch, Netherlands. 



TECHNICAL SURVEY OF TRADITIONAL JAPANESE SMALL HSH- 

 ING VESSELS, by N. Yokoyama, T. Tsuchiya, T. Kobayashi 

 and Y. Kanayama, Japan. 



A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FAO RESISTANCE DATA FOR 

 FISHING CRAFT, by D. Doust and J. Hayes, United Kingdom; 

 and T. Tsuchiya, FAO. 



NEW POSSIBIUTIES FOR IMPROVEMENT IN THE DESIGN OF 

 FISHING VESSELS, by J-O. Traung, FAO; D. Doust and J. 

 Hayes, United Kingdom. 



MEASUREMENTS ON TWO INSHORE FISHING VESSELS, by M. 

 Hatfield, United Kingdom. 



CATAMARANS AS COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS, by F. 

 MacLear, United States. 



Subject: ENGINEERING: INBOARDS 



TECHNICAL EXPERIENCES OF MECHAMZATION OF INDIGENOUS 

 SMALL CRAFT, by E. Kvaran, FAO . 



ENGINE TYPES AND MACHINERY INSTALLATIONS, by C. Bor- 

 genstam, Sweden. 



Subject: ENGINEERING: OUTBOARDS 



OUTBOARD ENGINES IN COASTAL nSHING, by E. Estlander and 

 N. Fuginami, FAO. 



THE LOCATIONS AND SHAPE OF ENGINE WELLS IN DUGOUT 

 CANOES, by T. GiLLmer, United States; and O. Gulbrandsen, 

 FAO. 



Subject: MATERIALS 



ALUMINUM AND ITS USE IN FISHING BOATS, by C. Leveau, 

 United States. 



DEVELOPABLE HULL SURFACES, by U. KUgore, United States. 



BOATYARD FAQLITIES, by J. Fyson, FAO . 



ALL PLASTIC FISHING VESSELS, by M, Takehana, Japan. 



WOOD FOR FISHING VESSELS, by G. Pedersen, Denmark. 



COMPARISON BETWEEN PLASTIC AND CONVENTIONAL BOAT- 

 BUILDING MATERIALS, byD. Verwei], Netherlands. 



A 110 -FT. FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC TRAWLER, by 

 R. della Rocca, United States. 



Subject: DESIGN OF BOATS UNDER 20 GROSS TONS 



IMPROVEMENT OF DUGOUT CANOES AND OTHER INDIGENOUS 

 SMALL CRAFT, by A. Thomas, Jamaica. 



THE ADVANTAGES AND USES OF HIGH-SPEED FISHING CRAFT, 

 by J. Brandlmayr, Canada. 



FISHING BOATS FOR DEVELOPING FISHERIES, by P. Gurtner, 

 FAO. 



GREENLAND HSHING VESSELS AND CENTRALIZED DEVELOP- 

 MENT, by K. Rasmussen, Denmark . 



Subject: DESIGN OF BOATS FROM 20 TO 100 GROSS TONS 



REFRIGERATION FAOUTIES IN SlvIALL HSHING BOAT, by S. 

 Chigiosa, Japan. 



HYDRAUUC DECK MACHINERY, by F. Vibrans, Jr. , and K. 

 Bmttinger, United States. 



RECENT UNITED STATES COMBINATION HSHING VESSELS, by 

 L. Blount and E. Schaefers, United States. 



SMALL STERN TRAWLERS, by W. Reid, Canada. 



Subject: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF HSHING VESSELS 



DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE STERN TRAWLERS, by T. Shimizu, 

 Japan. 



RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JAPANESE TUNA LONGUNERS, by 

 J. Kazama, Japan. 



^ NEW T RENDS IN STERN HSHING, by J. Minnee, Netherlands. 



Note: See Commercial Fisheries Review , May 1965. p. 50: December 1965. p. 47. 



