September 1966 



COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



85 



FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 

 PUBLICATIONS 



THESE PROCESSED PUBLICATIONS ABE AVAILABLE FREE FROM THE 

 OFFICE OF INFORMATION, U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, WASHING- 

 TON, D. C, 20402, TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS ARE DESIGNATED AS FOL- 

 LOWS: 



CFS - CURRENT FISHERY STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

 FL - FISHERY LEAFLETS. 



SEP.- SEPARATES (rEPRINTS) FROM COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW . 

 SSR.- FISH. - SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORTS- -F I SHER I ES (LIM- 

 ITED distribution) . 



Number Title 



CFS- 4040 - Fish Meal and Oil, 1965 Annual Summary, 

 4 pp. 



CFS-4108 - Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin Landings, Feb- 

 ruary 1966, 3 pp. 



CFS-4124 - Virginia Landings, 1965 Annual Summary, 

 13 pp. 



CFS-4135 - Virginia Landings, March 1966, 4 pp. 



CFS-4138 - South Carolina Landings, 1965 Annual Sum- 

 mary, 6 pp. 



CFS-4141 - Virginia Landings, April 1966, 4 pp. 



CFS-4144 - Frozen Fishery Products, May 1966, 8 pp. 



CFS-4153 - Louisiana Landings, April 1966, 3 pp. 



CFS-4159 - Maryland Landings, 1965 Annual Summary, 

 12 pp. 



CFS-4160 - Alabama Landings, 1965 Annual Summary, 

 6 pp. 



CFS-4161 - Mississippi Landings, March 1966, 2 pp. 



CFS-4163 - Rhode Island Landings, February 1966, 

 3 pp. 



CFS-4164 - Alabama Landings, April 1966, 3 pp. 



CFS-4168 - Texas Landings, March 1966, 2 pp. 



CFS-4169 - Texas Landings, April 1966, 2 pp. 



CFS-4171 - Maine Landings, April 1966, 4 pp. 



CFS-4172 - North Carolina Landings, May 1966, 4 pp. 



CFS-4175 - GulfCoastShrimpData, January 1966, 13 pp. 



Sep. No. 7 67 - The Industrial Fisheries of Tomorrow- - 

 Charting the Course. 



Sep. No. 768 - Third Technical Meeting on Fishing 

 Boats. 



Sep. No, 769 - Heat Inactivation of Thiaminase in Whole 

 Fish, 



Sep. No. 770 - Argentina--Tuna Fisheries, 1960-1964. 



FL-581 - List of Fishermen's and Fish Shore Workers ' 

 Unions in tjie United States . 4 pp., June 1966. The 



list was originally compiled in February 1948, with 

 the latest revision made in December 1965. It may 

 not be complete because of changes taking place 

 among fishery unions, new unions or branches being 

 formed, or changes in affiliations. 



FL-589 - The Shrimp and the Shrimp Fishery of the 

 Southern United States , by William W. Anderson, 8 

 pp., revised 1966. 



SSft-Fish. No. 529 - The Bureau of Commercial Fisher - 

 ies Type ry Electrofishing Shocker --Its Characteris - 

 tics and Operation , by BenjarflinG. Patten and Charles 

 C. Gillaspie, 18 pp., illus., April 1966. 



Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries 

 Biological Laboratory, Beaufort, N.C.,~for the MS_- 

 cal Year Ending June 30, 1965, Circular 240, 43 pp. 

 illus., March 1966. Contains accounts of the work 

 accomplished during FY 1965, including the Labora- 

 tory Director's report covering research highlights, 

 and participation in the Atlantic States Marine Fish- 

 eries Commission, training programs, and work 

 conferences. Presents infgrmation on research pro- 

 grams conducted by the laboratory including blue 

 crab and menhaden; and studies on shad and striped 

 bass under the laboratory's Anadromous Fisheries 

 Program. Also includes summaries of library activ- 

 ities, seminars presented, meetings attended, and 

 publications by staff members. 



Commercial Clams of the North American Pacific 

 Coast, by Murray H. Amos, Circular 237, 21 pp., 

 illus., April 1966. Discusses the habitat, anatomic 

 features, reproduction, propagation, harvesting, and 

 the principal species of commercial clams of the Pa- 

 cific Coast. Also discusses sanitary control and clam 

 fishery regulations. 



Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Biolog- 

 ical Station, S^. Petersburg Beach, Florida--Fiscal 

 Years 1962-1964, by James E. Sykes, Circular 239, 

 26 pp., illus., April 1966. Discusses the estuarine 

 research program — the biological, chemical, and 

 physical environment of the estuary, and the condi- 

 tions that promote the production of commercially 

 valuable organisms. Also discusses the work accom- 

 plished by the laboratory on the red tide program. 

 The principal aims of this program are to conduct 

 research leading to an understanding of the combi- 

 nation of hydrological factors that are responsible 

 for the blooms of G.. breve and to propose and test 

 methods which promise to reduce the lethal effect on 

 marine animals. 



