August 1966 



COMMERCIAL FISHEEIES REVIEW 



95 



THESE PUBLICATIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE . BUT USUALLY MAY BE 

 OBTAINED FROM THE ORGANIZATION ISSUING THEM. 



the changes in the age-old process of interaction on 

 the oceans that account in measure for the emergence 

 of novel problems in regulation; to seek to identify 

 some of the new problems by speculating about the 

 types of future claims and counterclaims that will 

 differ from those encountered in previous experi- 

 ence; and to make a short, rather general, survey of 

 the broad outlines of the legal technicality inherited 

 from the past that modern decision-makers might 

 adopt, wisely or not, as useful for resolving disputes 

 in the future. No systematic effort is made to clari- 

 fy community policies at stake in the emerging 

 struggle over the sea, though brief suggestions are 

 made about the direction of further research of some 

 ^ problems. 



LOBSTER 

 "Lobster-transplant in B. C," by Bruce Woodland, 

 article. Trade News, vol. 18, no. 10-11, April- 

 May. 1966, pp. 3-6, illus., printed. Director of 

 Information and Educational Service, Department of 

 Fisheries. 



MACKEREL 

 "The Atlantic mackerel," by R. D. Humphreys and 

 S. N. Tibbo, article. Trade News, vol. 18. no. 5, 

 Nov. 1965, pp. 15-17, illus., printed. Director. 

 Information and Consumer Service, Department of 

 Fisheries. Ottawa, Canada. 



MARINE BIOLOGY 

 The Biological Bulletin, vol. 130. no. 2. April 1966, 

 illus.. printed, single copy $3.75. The Biological 

 Bulletin. Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Hole. 

 Mass. Contains, among others, articles on; "Fac- 

 tors affecting activity and burrowing habits of the 

 pink shrimp, Penaeus duorarum Burkenroad " by 

 Charles M. Fuss. Jr.. and Larry H. Ogren; Res- 

 piration during the reproductive cycle in the sea 

 urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus," by A. C. 

 Giese and others; Time and intensity of setting of 

 the oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Long Island 

 Sound." by Victor L. Loosanoff; Aerial respira- 

 tion in the longjaw mudsucker Gillichthys mirabilis 

 (Teleostei: gobiidae)," by Eric S. Todd and Alfred 

 W. Ebeling; and " Caprella grahami , a new species 

 of caprellid (Crustacea: amphipoda) commensal 

 with starfishes," by Roland L. Wigley and Paul 

 Shave. 



MEXICO 

 La Industria Pesquera en Mexico y el Contrato de 

 Asociacion en Participacion con las Cooperativos 

 (The Mexican Fishery Industry and the Contract of 

 Association and Participation with the Cooperatives), 

 57 pp.. illus., printed in Spanish. July 1965. Gus- 

 tavo Martinez Cabanas, Torre Latinoamerica Piso 

 36, Mexico, D.F. In two parts: Part I contains 

 sections on location and importance of fishery 

 centers; production by species; export market for 

 shrimp, and domestic consumption. Part II covers 

 agreements between vessel owners and cooperatives. 



MICHIGAN 

 Y our Michigan Department o^ Conservation - -What 

 It Is, What It Does, 44 pp.. illus.. printed, Apr. 

 1966, Michigan Department of Conservation, Lan- 

 sing, Mich. 48926. Contains, among others, a sec- 

 tion on fish. 



MIDWATER TRAWLS 

 Further Experiences with Midwater Trawls ( June to 

 December 1962) , by J. Scharfe and R. Steinberg 

 (translated by C. A. McLean). 55 pp.. 1964, printed. 

 (Translation from ProtokoUe zur Fischer eitechnik , 

 vol. 37, no. 8, 1963, pp. 161 -2307JTisheries Labora- 

 tory, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 

 Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. 



MOTION PICTURES 



Careers in Oceanography , 16 mm. color film. 28 min- 

 utes duration. Can be borrowed for public showing 

 by written application to the Public Affairs Officer 

 of any Naval Station. This documentary presenta- 

 tion depicts the challenge and adventure of oceano- 

 graphy. It stresses the many opportunities open in 

 the field and delineates the paramount position o- 

 ceanography plays in the defense of the United States. 

 There is also a lucid explanation of its contribution 

 to the civilian economy. The many sciences includ- 

 ed in the field of oceanography are explained as well 

 as the opportunities for meaningful careers. Also 

 spotlights such ocean phenomena as a 50-foot tidal 

 bore and huge underwater sea kelp. 



NORWAY 

 "Rekordar for norskt fiske under 1965. Nagra utvec- 

 klingstendenser i fangst och fartygsbygge' (Record 

 year for Norwegian fisheries during 1965. Some 

 development trends in fishing and vessel building), 

 by Lars Storleer, article, Svenska Vastkustiskaren , 

 vol. 36, no. 8, AprU 25, 1966 pp. 172-174, Qlus., 

 printed in Swedish. George Aberg. Fiskhamnen, 

 Goteborg V. Sweden. 



"Tralfiske 1964--Melding fra Fiskeridirektoratet 

 Kontoret for ^konomiske undersi^kelser og statistakk" 

 (Trawl fishing- -Report from the Fishery Depart- 

 ment Office for Economic and Statistical Research), 

 article. Fiskets Gang , vol. 52, April 1966, pp. 327- 

 339, illus., printed in Norwegian. Fiskeridirekto- 

 ratet, Radstuplass 10, Bergen, Norway. 



OCEANOGRAPHY 

 Oceanography - -Science of the Future , by Rear Ad- 

 miral O. D. Waters, Jr., USN, 17 pp., processed. 

 U. S. Naval Oceanographic Office, Suitland, Md. An 

 address at the commencement ceremony, Brevard 

 Engineering College. Melbourne, Fla., June 15, 1966. 



"Sea power and the sea bed," by John P. Craven, ar- 

 ticle. United States Naval Institute Proceedings, vol. 

 92, no. 4, April 1966, pp. 36-51, illus.. prmted, sin- 

 gle issue $1. U. S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md. 

 21402. 



"The U. S. needs sea-grant colleges." by John A. 

 Knauss, article. Undersea Technology , vol. 7, no. 5. 

 May 1966, pp. 74-76, printed, single copy $1.00. 

 Compass Publications, Inc.. Undersea Technology, 

 617 Lynn Bldg.. 1111 No. 19th St.. Arlington. Va. 

 22209. 



The following Informal Manuscript Reports are avail- 

 able for limited distribution from the Marine Sci- 

 ences Department. U. S. Naval Oceanographic Of- 

 fice, Washington, D. C. 20390: 



