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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol. 28, No. 10 



Federal Office Bldg., 909 First Ave., Se- 

 attle, Wash. 98104.) Includes July infor- 

 mation on landings by the halibut fleet re- 

 ported by the Seattle Halibut Exchange; 

 salmon landings reported by primary re- 

 ceivers; landings of halibut reported by 

 International Pacific Halibut Commission; 

 landings and otter-trawl receipts reported 

 by Fishermen's Marketing Association of 

 Washington; local landings by independent 

 vessels; coastwise shipments from Alaska 

 by scheduled and nonscheduled shipping 

 lines and airways; imports from British 

 Columbia via rail, motor truck, shipping 

 lines, and ex-vessel landings; and imports 

 from other countries through Washington 

 customs district. 



Shellfish Situation and Outlook , CEA-Sl, 47 

 pp., June 1966. (U. S. Bureau of Commer- 

 cial Fisheries, Branch of Current Econom- 

 ic Analysis, 1815 N. Ft. Myer Drive, Ar- 

 lington, Va. 22209.) First issue of new 

 quarterly directed mainly at assisting fish- 

 ery management in making short-run and 

 intermediate production, distribution, and 

 pricing decisions. Available pertinent 

 shellfish facts assembled and analyzed to 

 give picture of probable market conditions 

 and price movements in the future. 



The following service publication is for sale 

 and is available only from the Superintend- 

 ent of Documents, U. S. Government Print- 

 ing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402: 



Pollution - Caused Fish Kills in 1965 , Sixth 

 Annual Report, WP-12; 32 pp., illus., print- 

 ed, 1966, 25 cents. Data on po 1 lut i o n- 

 caused fish kills by State, source of pollu- 

 tion, type of water and water body, sever- 

 ity of damage, and related subjects. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



These publications are not available from 

 the Fish and Wildlife Service, but usually may 

 be obtained from the organization issuing 

 them. Correspondence regarding publications 

 that follow should be addressed to the respec- 

 tive organization or publisher mentioned. 

 Data on prices, if readily available, are shown. 



AGAR AGAR: 

 "Mode of action of an inhibitor from agar on 

 growth and hemagglutination of group A 

 arboviruses," by Julio I. Colon and others, 

 article. Journal of Bacteriology , vol. 90, 

 July 1965, pp. 172-179, printed. Williams 

 & Wilkins Co., 428 East Preston Street, 

 Baltimore, Md. 21202. 



ALGAE: 

 "utilization of algae as a protein source for 

 humans," by Richard Dam, et al., article. 

 Journal of Nutrition , vol. 86, Aug. 1965, 

 pp. 376-382, printed. Wistar Institute of 

 Anatomy and Biology, 36th Street at Spruce, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 



ANTIBIOTICS: 



Antimycin --A New Fishery Tool, by Robert 

 E. Lennon, 2 pp., illus., printed. (Reprint- 

 ed from Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin, 

 March-April 1966.) Wisconsin Conserva- 

 tion Department, Box 450, Madison, Wis. 

 53701. 



AUSTRALIA: 

 Fisheries Australia . Statistical bulletin No- 

 ll -1964-65, 52 pp., illus., processed. Corn- 

 wealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, 

 Canberra, Australia. Contains statistics 

 on Australia's marine and fresh-water fish- 

 eries, including boats, equipment and per- 

 sons engaged; production, processing and 

 consumption; and foreign trade. 



CANADA: 

 35th Annual Report 1964 . 102 pp., illus., 

 printed, 1966. Department of Fisheries, 

 Ottawa, Canada. (Sold by Queen's Printer 

 and Controller of Stationery, Ottawa, Can- 

 ada.) Contains such items as inspection 

 service; economics service; industrial 

 development service; fishermen's indem- 

 nity plan; Fisheries Prices Support Board; 

 and the fishing industry. Also, statistical 

 tables showing the landings and landed 

 values of fish and shellfish by areas and 

 species, and by areas and provinces; export 

 by types of products; and others. 



"The South Bay Fisheries Research Station," 

 by F. P. Maher, article, Ontario Fish and 

 Wildlife Review, vol, 5, no. 1, 1966, pp. 

 15-20, illus., printed. Department of 

 Lands and Forests, Parliament Buildings, 

 Toronto 5, Ontario, Canada. 



