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FFL-88--Japanese Exports of Salmon and 



King Crab, 1962-1964, 15 pp., July 1966. 

 FFL-90--Belgian Fishing Industry, 1965, 21 



pp., Oct. 1966. 

 FFL-92- -Greenland's Fisheries, 1964 and 



1965 Trends, 24 pp.. May 1966. 

 FFL-101 --Conference of Plenipotentiaries on 



the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas --Rio 



de Janeiro, Brazil - 2 to 14 May 1966 - 



Final Act, 25 pp., June 1966. 

 FFL-102- -Fisheries Development Potential 



of the Territory of Baja California Sur, 



Mexico, 11 pp., Sept. 1966. 

 FFL-103--Japan's Fisheries Catch, 1965, 6 



pp., Sept. 1966, 

 FFL-1 04 --Fisheries of Communist China, 



1966. 6 pp., Oct. 1966. 



The following service publication is for 

 sale and is available only from the Super- 

 intendent of Documents, U.S. Government 

 Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402. 



The Progressive Fish Culturist , vol. 28, no. 

 4, Oct. 1966, pp. 187-247, illus., printed, 

 single copy 25 cents. Some of the articles 

 are: "Survival of trout fed dry and meat- 

 supplemented dry diets," by John W. Mason 

 et al.; "Results of tests with channel cat- 

 fish in Alabama ponds," by JohnieH. Crance 

 and L. Glenn McBay; "Comparative evalu- 

 ation of plastic and concrete pools and 

 earthen ponds in fish-cultural research," 

 by E. W. Shell; "Use of M.S. 222 in anes- 

 thetizing and transporting the sand shrimp," 

 by Frank J. Schwartz; and "DDVP as a 

 selective toxicant for the control of fishes 

 and insects," by U. S, Srivastava and S. K. 

 Konar. 



The following publications are available 

 only from the specific office mentioned: 



Fishery Production in Selected Areas of 

 Maryland , Virginia , and North Carolina , 

 by William N. Kelly, 31 pp., Oct. 1966. 

 (Market News Service, U. S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service, P. O. Box 447, Hampton, 

 Va. 23369.) A summary of commercial 

 landings of fish and shellfish and the pro- 

 duction of crab meat and shucked oysters 

 as reported by producers and wholesalers 

 from selected principal fishing localities 

 of Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. 

 Discusses landings in the Hampton Roads, 

 Lower Northern Neck, Lower Eastern 

 Shore, and Chincoteague areas of Virginia; 

 Ocean City, Cambridge, and Crisfield, 

 Maryland; and Morehead City, North Car- 

 olina. The statistics in the summary pre- 

 sent partial commercial fisheries produc- 

 tion only and do not represent complete 



commercial landings or production for a 

 given area, individual state, or the Ches- 

 apeake Bay area as a whole. However, the 

 statistics do show trends in fisheries pro- 

 duction for the specific area designated 

 and do reflect the over -all production 

 trends by species, localities, and states. 

 A highlight of the report is the scallop 

 fishery in the Chesapeake Bay region. 



Research Leads to Improved Harvesting - 

 Processing - Marketing of Commercial Farm 

 Pond Fish, Newsletter to Industry, 15 pp., 

 illus., printed, Aug. 16, 1966. Regional 

 Director, Region 4, 5 Research Drive, Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. 48103. Discusses recent ac- 

 complishments of BCF research projects 

 of significance to farm pond fish producers. 



(Seattle) Washington and Alaska Receipts and 

 Landings of Fishery Products for Selected 

 Areas and Fisheries , Monthly Summary, 

 September 1966, 9 pp. (Market News Serv- 

 ice, U, S, Fish and Wildlife Service, 706 

 New Federal Office Bldg., 909 First Ave., 

 Seattle, Wash. 98104.) Includes landings 

 by the halibut fleet reported by the Seattle 

 Halibut Exchange; salmon landings reported 

 by primary receivers; landings of halibut 

 reported by the International Pacific Hali- 

 but Commission; landings and otter-trawl 

 receipts reported by the 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, 

 motortruck, shipping lines, and ex -vessel 

 landings; and imports from other coun- 

 tries through Washington customs district 

 for the month indicated. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



These publications are not available from 

 the Fish and Wildlife Service, butusually 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. 



ALGAE: 

 "New technique for mass assays of physio- 

 logical characteristics of unicellular algae," 

 by Richard L, Massey and Rudolf H. T. 

 Mattoni, article. Applied Microbiology , 

 vol. 13, Sept. 1965, pp. 798-800, printed. 



