ATLANTIC OCEAN 



Canadian conference on offshore fishing vessels; 



Jan. p. 69. 

 Germany, East, fishery research in Northwest 



\ May p. 48. 



Israel tuna fishing activity; Apr. p. 59. 

 Japan : 

 exploratory fishing in northern waters; Sept. p. 63. 

 tuna: 

 market and fishing trends; Jan. p. 77. 



purse-seined in eastern ^by; Oct. p. 45. 



Koreans to be used by U. S. canner to fish tuna in 



South •, Sept. p. 65. 



Poland, trends, northwest fishery; Jan. p. 91. 



Romania: 

 "Galati": 

 discontinues fishing (and sistership "Constanta") 



in northwest^ ; Mar. p. 67. 



returns from Georges Bank off New England; 

 Nov. p. 41. 

 Signals, fishing, used by Spanish pair trawlers in 

 northwest ; June p. 86. 



; June p. 91. 



; May p. 78. 

 fisheries; Oct. 



and New 



Tuna fisheries, 1963; May p. 1. 



USSR: 

 fishery research in northwest 

 herring purse seining in north 



moves to exploit southwest 



p. 41. 



AUSTRALIA 



Canadian fisheries trade mission to 



Zealand; May p. 44. 

 Coral Sea survey, joint, under way by the Royal 



Naval Experimental Laboratory and U. S. Naval 



Oceanographic Office; Nov. p. 36. 

 Exports : 



fishery trends; Feb. p. 51. 



groundfish by Canada; Mar. p. 45. 

 Fisheries development project announced in western 



; July p. 62. 



Japan: 



exploratory fishing; May p. 56, Sept. p. 63. 



shrimp fishing; Sept. p. 63. 



tuna fishing; May p. 51. 

 Lobster, spiny, production drops in FY 1964/65; 



Jan. p. 66. 

 Philippine fish farm development prograjn to be 



financed by group; Feb. p. 79. 



Shrimp: 



survey off New Guinea, results of; Jan. p. 67. 



trends, FY 1964/65; Jan. p. 66. 

 Tuna: 



catch, 1965/66 season; Aug. p. 53. 



season short in New South Wales; June p. 53. 

 USSR, "Akademik Berg," research vessel visits; 



Dec. p. 58. 



AUSTRIA 



BCF Trade Promotion Office, international, com- 

 pletes its first full year at fall fair in Vienna; 

 Nov. p. 19. 



AUTHORS AND TITLES 

 BAKKALA, RICHARD: 

 Salmon Research Cruises Planned for Summer 

 1966; July p. 40. 

 BARNETT, HAROLD J, (and Richard W. Nelson and 

 John A. Dyer): 



Pacific Hake ( Merluccius productus ) as Raw Ma- 

 terial for a FisETteHuctlonEiHuitry; May p. 12. 



AUTHORS AND TITLES 



CAIN, STANLEY A., DR.: 

 Estuaries: A Neglected Resource iComplex; Oct. 

 p. 27. 

 CUMMINS, ROBERT, JR.: 

 Hard-Clam Explorations Off Southeastern United 

 States; Dec. p. 33. 

 DOW, R. L.: 

 Method of Forecasting the Relative Abundance of 

 Northern Shrimp ( Pandalus borealls Kr.) in 

 Maine Waters, A; Mar. p. If! 

 DYER, JOHN A. (and Richard W. Nelson and Harold 

 J. Harnett): 



Pacific Hake ( Merluccius productus ) as Raw Ma- 

 terial for a Fish Reduction Industry; May p. 12. 

 FAHY, WILLIAM E,: 

 Species Composition of the North Carolina Indus- 

 trial Fish Fishery; July p. 1. 

 FLOYD, HILTON M.: 

 Wade Seine Construction and Method of Use; Jan. 

 p. 8. 

 GNAEDINGER, R. H. (and R. A. Krzeczkowski): 

 Heat Inactivation of Thiaminase in Whole Fish; 

 Aug. p. 11. 

 GORDON, WILLIAM G. (and George A. Kupfer): 

 Evaluation of the Air Bubble Curtain as a Barrier 

 to Alewives, An; Sept. p. 1. 

 GUTHRIE, JAMES F.: 

 Channel Net for Shrimp in North Carolina, The; 

 Nov. p. 24. 

 HIGH, WILLIAM L.: 

 Trawl Cod-End Closing Device- -Equipment Note 

 No. 19; Mar. p. 16. 

 HILL, WILMA S. (and J. Perry Lane and Robert J. 

 Learson): 



Identification of Species in Raw Processed Fishery 

 Products by Means of Cellulose Polyacetate Strip 

 Electrophoresis; Mar. p. 10. 

 JUHL, ROLF: 

 Experimental Fish Trawling Survey Along the 



Florida West Coast; June p. 1. 

 Trends in Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Trawling Fleet; 

 Dec. p. 43. 

 KRZECZKOWSKI, R. A. (and R. H. Gnaedinger): 

 Heat Inactivation of Thiaminase in Whole Fish; 

 Aug. p. 11. 

 KUPFER, GEORGE A. (and William G. Gordon): 

 Evaluation of the Air Bubble Curtain as a Barrier 

 to Alewives, An; Sept. p. 1. 

 LANE, J. PERRY (and Wilma S. Hill and Robert J. 

 Learson): 



Identification of Species in Raw Processed Fishery 

 Products by Means of Cellulose Polyacetate Strip 

 Electrophoresis; Mar. p. 10. 

 LARSON, CHARLES C. (and Clyde S. Sayce): 

 Willapa Oyster Studies --Use of the Pasture Harrow 

 for the Cultivation of Oysters; Oct. p. 21. 

 LEARSON, ROBERT J. (and J. Perry Lane and Wilma 

 S. Hill): 



Identification of Species in Raw Processed Fishery 

 Products by Means of Cellulose Polyacetate Strip 

 Electrophoresis; Mar. p. 10. 

 McKERNAN, DONALD L.: 

 Industrial Fisheries of Tomorrow --Charting the 

 Course, The; Aug. p. 1. 

 NELSON, RICHARD W. (and John A. Dyer and 

 Harold J. Barnett): 



Pacific Hake ( Merluccius productus) as Raw Ma- 

 terial for a Fish Reduction Industry; May p. 12. 



