CANADA (cont.) 



Insurance for fish traps and shore installations; 



Mar. p. 46. 

 Landings : 

 annual, 1965; June p. 55. 

 first-half 1966; Nov. p. 44. 

 Lobster(s): 

 Denmark, airfreighted to; Mar. p. 46. 

 Newfoundland fishermen to be compensated for 



storm losses; Aug. p. 54. 

 Northumberland Strait, fishing controls experi- 

 ments in; Sept. p. 50. 

 Nova Scotia fishermen receive government aid for 



storm damage; Jan. p. 68. 

 splitting machine developed; Mar. p. 45. 

 Montreal, Atlantic Offshore Fishing Vessel Con- 

 ference forecast catch expansion; June p. 53. 

 New Brunswick: 

 Atlantic Herring Fishery Conference held in 



Fredericton; May p. 43, July p. 64. 

 fisheries development projects for 1966; Mayp. 43. 

 fish -processing plant to be built in Shippigan; 



Jan. p. 69. 

 herring reduction plant, new. in lower Caraquet; 



Apr. p. 54. 

 tuna cannery being built between St. Andrews and 

 St. Stephen; Mar. p. 45. 

 Newfoundland : 

 bait -holding units, fisheries aided by new; Jan. 



p. 69. 

 bait service expands; Nov. p. 45. 

 fish processing: 

 community centers sponsored by Government; 



Feb. p. 53. 

 plant, large, being built at Mortier Bay; Mar. 

 p. 46. 

 Japanese seek help to develop offshore fishery; 



Jan. p. 69. 

 storm damage, government to help fishing industry 



repair; June p. 56. 

 whaling, Japan studies potential; Mar. p. 59, May 

 p. 44. 

 Nova Scotia: 

 chart, new, of fishing banks southeast of; Jan. p. 68. 

 vessel, new fisheries patrol, for area; Mayp. 44. 

 Ontario's fishery research program on Lake Erie; 



Feb. p. 55. 

 Per capita consumption of fishery products in- 

 creases in 1964; May p. 43. 

 Quebec's maritime fisheries, 1965; June p. 56. 

 Regional Director of Fisheries in the Maritimes 



area appointed; July p. 64. 

 Salmon: 

 British Columbia canned pack, 1960-1964; Feb. 

 p. 54. 



conference. Pacific, United States- meetings; 



Jan. p. 65, June p. 50, July p. 60. 

 fleet size, limiting considered; Dec. p. 51. 

 Scallop fishery does not interfere with lobster 

 season in Northumberland Strait; July p. 64. 

 Seaweed supplies may become low; Sept. p. 84. 



Splake brood stock from for Great Lakes 



plantings; Aug. p. 29. 

 Swordfish, frozen, export validations to ; 



Jan. p. 80, Feb. p. 67, May p. 54, June p. 73, 

 July p. 80. 

 Trade Commission Office opened in Far East (Kuala 



Lumpur, Malaya); Mar. p. 46. 

 Trade mission, fisheries, visited Italy, Spain, and 

 Portugal; Jan. p. 70. 



CANADA 



Treaty, North Pacific Fisheries, Japanese official 



discusses renegotiation with ^^^ and U. S.; Dec. 



p. 47. 

 United States: 



exports of fishery products to , 1964; Jan. p. 50. 



fishing off the coast of; June p. 96. 

 USSR trawling fleet off British Columbia; Feb. p. 12. 

 Whaling, Atlantic, studied with aid of Japanese ves- 

 sel; July p. 66. 

 Yellow perch: 



exvessel prices, tries to stabilize; Oct. p. 49. 



price support prograni for fishermen in Lake Erie 

 area; Sept. p. 50. 



CANAL ZONE 



Manatees show promise as "weed controllers"; 

 May p. 85. 



CANARY ISLANDS 



Fishery activities; May p. 44 



Japan to establish rest home for fishermen at Las 

 Palmas; Mar. p. 59. 



CANNED FISH 



Census Bureau survey of canned foods to include 



fish; Dec. p. 32. 

 Defense supply agency planned purchases; 



Nov. p. 4. 

 Japan, shrimp export price is up; Dec. p. 66. 

 Moroccan canners complain about export controls; 



Mar. p. 61. 

 Norway's exports; Feb. p. 79, Mar. p. 64. 



Philippines buy South African ; Mar. p. 66. 



Portugal exports and pack; Apr. p. 68, June 



p. 83, Dec. p. 61. 

 Salmon, Pacific stocks; Jan. p. 46, Feb. p. 35, Apr. 



p. 36, May p. 31, June p. 30, July p. 43, Aug. p. 43. 

 Veterans Administration estimated requirements 



for 1966; June p. 15. 



CANNERY 



Canada (New Brunswick) tuna being built; 



Mar. p. 45. 

 Ecuador tuna ceases operation; Dec. p. 55. 



CANNING 



Cooking time, new process shortens; Aug. p. 100. 



Tangier cannery short of raw tuna for ; Feb. p. 75. 



CAN(S) 



Shipments for fishery products; Jan. p. 23, Feb. p. 

 16, Mar. p. 22, May p. 19. June p. 8, July p. 17. 

 Aug. p. 22, Oct. p. 3, Nov. p. 4, Dec. p. 6. 



CAPELIN 



USSRfinds stocks in Barents Sea are large; Dec. p. 58. 



CAPE VERDE ISLANDS 



Portugal tuna fishery, development plans for; Aug. 

 p. 69. 



CARGO TERMINAL 



Juneau, Alaska, to get ; Nov. p. 9. 



CARIBBEAN AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC FISHERIES 

 EXPLORATIONS 

 Pump, fish, tested (M/V "Oregon"); July p. 17. 

 Shrimp trawl, electrical, efficiency testing continued 

 ("George M. Bowers"); Nov. p. 13. 



