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COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 



Vol 28, No. 11 



nak Island, Alaska," by William R. Meehan 

 and William L. Sheridan, 9 pp. (Resource 

 Publication 12.) 



Report 9--"Relation of chemical structure 

 to fish toxicity in nitrosalicylanilides and 

 related compounds, "by Charles R. Walker, 

 Roland J. Starkey, and Leif L. Marking, 

 12 pp. (Resource Publication 13.) 



Report 10--"Evaluation of p, p'-DDT as a 

 reference toxicant in bioassays," by Leif 

 L. Marking, 10 pp. (Resource Publication 

 14.) 



Report ll--"Evaluation of an electronic 

 method of measuring hematocrits of fish," 

 by Richard A. Schoettger and Arnold M. 

 Julin, 11 pp. (Resource Publication 15.) 



(Seattle) Washington and Alaska Receipts 

 and Landings of Fishery Products for Se- 

 lected Areas and Fisheries, Monthly Sum- 

 mary, August 1966, 10 pp. (Market News 

 Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 706 New Federal Office Bldg., 909 First 

 Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98104.) Includes land- 

 ings by halibut fleet reported by Seattle 

 Halibut Exchange; salmon landings reported 

 by primary receivers; landings of halibut 

 reported by International Pacific Halibut 

 Commission; landings and otter-trawl re- 

 ceipts reported by Fishermen's Marketing 

 Association of Washington; local landings 

 by independent vessels; coastwise ship- 

 ments from Alaska by scheduled and non- 

 scheduled shipping lines and airways; im- 

 ports from British Columbia via rail, motor 

 truck, shipping lines, and ex-vessel landings; 

 and imports from other countries through 

 Washington customs district for August. 



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 respective 

 organization or publisher mentioned. Data on 

 prices, if readily available, are shown. 



ALABAMA 

 "Commercial Fisheries Research Act aids 

 Seafoods Division," by Johnie H. Crance, 

 article, Alabama Conservation , vol. XXXVI, 

 no. 4, June- July 1966, pp. 18-21, illus., print- 

 ed. Alabama Department of Conservation, 

 64 No. Union St., Montgomery, Ala. 36104. 



AUSTRALIA: 

 "Victorian offshore scallop explorations," 

 by M. J. Sanders, article, Australian 

 Fisheries Newsletter , vol, 25, no. 8, Au- 

 gust 1966, pp. 11 & 13, illus., printed. 

 Fisheries Branch, Department of Primary 

 Industry. Canberra, A.C.T., Australia. 



BOWFIN: 



"Controversial bowfin found in many areas, 

 but Ox-Bow Lakes are his hangout," by 

 Pete A. Hackney, article, Alabama Con- 

 servationist, vol. XXXVI, no. 4, June -July 

 1966, pp. 22-24, illus., printed. Alabama 

 Department of Conservation, 64 No. Union 

 St., Montgomery, Ala. 36104. 



CALIFORNIA: 

 California Fish and Wildlife Plan, vol. 1, 

 Summary, 110 pp., printed, January 1, 1966. 

 State of California Resources Agency, De- 

 partment of Fish and Game, 1416 Ninth 

 St., Sacramento, Calif. 95814. The plan 

 is major step in management of Califor- 

 nia's fish and wildlife resources. Presents 

 situations and conditions which face fish 

 and wildlife resources through 1980 — and 

 suggestions for actions to maintain or 

 improve State's wildlife resources. In- 

 formation on species of fish in inland 

 waters (except salmon and steelhead), 

 amount and kind of habitat for various fish, 

 potential fish production, accessibility, and 

 present use and yield. Seven categories: 

 trout, warm-water fish, striped bass, Amer- 

 ican shad, sturgeon, Salton Sea fish, and 

 non-game fish. Types of inland fish habi- 

 tat discussed are cold-water streams and 

 canals, lakes, and reservoirs; combina- 

 tion cold-water and warm-water lakes and 

 reservoirs; tidal channels; and unproduc- 

 tive waters. This plan should serve as 

 guide and basis for all activities by gov- 

 ernment, business, industry, or private 

 individuals which affect fish and wildlife 

 resources. 



CANADA: 

 Journal of Fisheries Research Board of 

 Canada reprints. Fisheries Research 

 Board of Canada, Biological Station, Na- 

 naimo, B. C, Canada: vol. 21 (1964), no. 

 5: "Ocean growth and mortality of pink 

 and chum salmon," by W. E. Ricker, pp. 

 905-931; "Estimation of sea mortality 

 rates for the 1960 brood-year pink salmon 

 of Hook Nose Creek, British Columbia,-" 

 by Robert P. Parker, pp. 1019-1034; 

 "Ocean migrations of Pacific salmon," by 



