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These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv- 

 ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them. 



the preliminary scientific results of the 

 cruise. Investigations conducted in the 

 Pacific Ocean, en route to and returning 

 from the Indian Ocean, are included. 



IRRADIATION PRESERVATION: 

 "irradiation preservation of freshwater fish. 

 I- -Extension of refrigerated storage life of 

 fresh yellow perch fillets," by J. A. Emer- 

 son et al., article. Food Technology , vol. 

 20, Feb. 1966, pp. 108-110, printed. The 

 Garrard Press, 510 No. Hickory St., Cham- 

 paign, 111. 61820. 



JAPAN: 

 Bulletin of Tokai Regional Fisheries Re - 

 search Laboratory , no. 45, February 1966, 

 163 pp., illus., printed in Japanese and 

 English. Tokai Regional Fisheries Re- 

 search Laboratory, 5/5 Kachidoki, Chuo- 

 ku, Tokyo, Japan. Includes articles: "On 

 the factors controlling the catch of the 

 Japanese spiny lobster, Panurilus japoni - 

 cus . and the prediction of the amount of 

 catch in the fishing ground of Manazuru," 

 by T. Maruyama, pp. 81-95; "An efficient 

 use of Nori ( Phorphyra Spp.) culture 

 ground at Nagai, Yokosuka," by T. Maru- 

 yama, pp. 97-106; "Experiments on the 

 attractiveness of artificial reefs for ma- 

 rine fishes, by T. Ogawa and Y. Takemura-- 



I. Preliminary observations on small 

 models in the laboratory," pp. 107-113; 



II. An automatic recording apparatus," 

 pp. 115-126; III. Observations on stone 

 bream in the outdoor tank," pp. 127-135; 

 IV. Attraction of stone bream and rudder - 

 fish to black objects on the white back- 

 ground," pp. 137-145; V. Attraction of 

 fishes to imitative sea -weed," pp. 147-154; 

 VI. Attraction common sea bass to model 

 reefs," pp. 155-163. 



"Studies on the fishery of mackerel by purse 

 seines on the sea off southwest Hokkaido. 

 4. Statistical investigation about the 

 structures of two-boat type purse seine on 

 Ishikari Bay, and a preliminary experi- 

 ment on the representative model net," by 

 Hideo Nakamura and Shuz& Igarashi, article. 

 Bulletin of the Faculty of Fisheries , Hok- 

 kaido University, vol. 15, November 1964, 

 pp. 157-168, printed. Faculty of Fisher- 

 ies, Hokkaido University, Kameda-Machi, 

 Hakodate, Japan. 



LOBSTERS: 

 An Annotated Bibliography of the Spiny Lob - 

 sters , by Harold W. Sims, Jr., Technical 

 Series No. 48, 89 pp., printed, June 1966, 

 Marine Laboratory, Florida State Board 

 of Conservation, Maritime Base, Bayboro 

 Harbor, St. Petersburg, Fla. 



LOBSTER, SPINY: 

 "On the relationship between activity of 

 Japanese spiny lobster and underwater 

 light intensity," by Itsuo Kubo and Naonori 

 Ishiwata, article. Bulletin of the Japanese 

 Society of Scientific Fisheries , vol. 30, 

 November 1964, pp. 884-888, printed. Jap- 

 anese Society of Scientific Fisheries, Shiba- 

 Kaigandori 6, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. 



MACKEREL: 

 "Seasonal changes of the content of fat in 

 the bodies of small Black Sea horse mack- 

 erel," by G. E. Shul'man, article. Chem- 

 ical Abstracts , vol. 62, April 12, 1965, 

 Abstract No. 9503e, printed. American 

 Chemical Society, 1155 16th St. NW., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 20006. 



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MARINE BIOLOGY: 



Studies on Pogonophora . Fine Structure 



the Tentacles , by Brij L. Gupta et al.. 

 Contribution No. 678, 34 pp., illus., printed. 

 (Reprinted from Journal of the Marine Bio - 

 logical Association of the United Kingdom , 

 vol. 46, no. 2, June 1966, pp. 351-372.) In- 

 stitute of Marine Science, University of 

 Miami, 1 Rickenbacker Causeway, Virginia 

 Key, Miami, Fla. 33129. 



NORTHWEST ATLANTIC: 

 "The fisheries situation in the Northwest 

 Atlantic," by Dr. Wilfred Templeman, ar- 

 ticle. Fisheries of Canada , vol. 19, no. 3, 

 September 1966, pp. 3-10, illus., printed. 

 Insormation and Consumer Service, De- 

 partment of Fisheries, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Based on a paper presented at the annual 

 meeting of the Fisheries Council of Can- 

 ada, Halifax, N.W., May 9-11, 1966. Dis- 

 cusses the four chief groundfish species 

 (cod, haddock, redfish or ocean perch, and 

 flatfish) of the Northwest Atlantic. 



OCEANOGRAPHY: 

 Fishing Oceanography (Natural grounds of 

 marine fishery), by K. Demel and J. Kuli- 

 kowski, translated reprint from Polish, 



