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CRA.B(S) (cont.) 

 King (cont.): 

 Bering Sea (cont.): 

 tagging in North Pacific and; Oct. p. 11. 

 U. S. catch increases; Apr. p. 21. 

 data analyzed; Dec. p. 26. 

 Japan: 

 Bering Sea, eastern, mothership licensed to 



operate in; May p. 54. 

 canned: 

 exports good, but supplies inadequate; Dec. 



p. 65. 

 exports to United Kingdom drop; Dec. p. 66. 

 exports of to U. S. decline; Feb. p. 66. 



factoryship ("Kyowa Maru"), firm purchases 



cargo vessel for; Feb. p. 73. 

 fishing trends; July p. 81. 



prices for 1966, domestic market; Sept. p. 61. 

 Pacific, northwest, resource, Japan and USSR 

 differ on status of; May p. 41. 

 Meat, canned, Japanese exports; Sept. p. 61. 

 USSR: 



semiautomatic production line, claims 



perfection. of; Oct. p. 42. 



United Kingdom firm contracts for canned 



meat and salmon; Jan. p. 98. 



CRAYFISH 



Louisiana, EDA approves study to help expand 

 industry; Feb. p. 87. 



CROAKER 



Chesapeake Bay crop, frigid weather destroys; 

 May p. 20. 



CROWTHER, HAROLD E. 



Director McKernan leaves BCF for State Depart- 

 ment November 1; his successor; Oct. p. 1. 



CUBA 



Fishing fleet expanded; Oct. p. 50, Dec. p. 53. 

 France, shellfish exports to; June p. 60. 

 Havana fishing port; Apr. p. 57, June p. 60. 

 Landings, fishery, in 1965; June p. 60. 

 Lobster, spiny, landings and exports; Aug. p. 55. 

 Morocco, fish meal imported from; May p. 46, 



June p. 60. 

 Proposal on fishing rejected at conference; Feb. 



p. 47. 

 Spain, trawlers and tuna vessels ordered from; 



Jan. p. 71. 

 Sponge industry, plans for revival; Aug. p. 55. 

 USSR: 



fishery specialists visit; Dec. p. 54. 



services fishing vessels; June p. 60. 



train fishermen; Mar. p. 47, Sept. p. 51. 



U. S., fishing off the coast of; Nov. p. 54. 



Vessel, fishing, under Soviet Master; Apr. p. 57. 



CUSTOMS, BUREAU OF 



Information, vessel owners to be asked for more; 

 Dec. p. 32. 



USSR, inquiry instituted on fishery products im- 

 ported from; June p. 108. 



CZECHOSLOVAKIA 



Icelandic trade agreement with East European 

 Communist countries; June p. 70. 



DAHOMEY, REPUBLIC OF 



Fishery developments, 1965; Sept. p. 51. 

 Unlicensed foreign vessels. Government forbids 

 trawling within 12-mile fishing limits by; Jan. p. 71. 



DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF 



Finfish purchases, changes; Dec. p. 6. 



Inspection criteria for food establishments revised; 



Jan. p. 29. 

 Subsistence Contractor Inspection Procedures 



Manual revised by ; Jan. p. 29. 



DELAWARE 



Clam, ocean, survey--1963; Mar. p. 1. 



"DELAWARE II" 



Keel laid for; Dec. p. 29. 



DENMARK 



Canada airfreights lobsters to ; Mar. p. 46. 



Catch and exports, fishery, 1965; Mar. p. 50. 

 Caviar, lumpsuckers, Baltic Sea, rich source of roe 



for; Mar. p. 50. 

 Cod-block industry is important U. S. supplier; 



Oct. p. 38. 

 Copenhagen: 



fishery attach^ (A. M. Sandberg), new, appointed 

 to post; July p. 104. 



sealskins from Greenland auctioned in; June p. 67. 

 Data, mid-year, made available; Oct. p. 38. 

 Eels studies in the Sargasso Sea; Apr. p. 58. 

 Esbjerg, international fisheries fair planned, 1968; 



Nov. p. 38. 

 Exports, fishery: 



products and byproducts, Jan. -Sept.; Feb. p. 56. 



to all countries, Jan.-Mar. 1966; Aug. p. 55. 

 Fishery trends; Jan. p. 71, July p. 67. 

 Fishing limits, Nordic countries recommend new; 



Jan. p. 65. 

 Fish meal: 



edible, odorless, tasteless, experimental production 

 of; May p. 46. 



oil, and solubles production, 1964-65; export trends, 

 1965; Apr. p. 57. 



plant, small, for research use developed; June p. 67. 

 Frozen fishery products : 



date marking of; Mar. p. 50. 



weight labeling requirements; Mar. p. 50. 

 Germany, East: 



continues to buy __^_^ fish; Mar. p. 51. 



sells fishing vessels to ; May p. 48, June p. 68. 



Groundfish shortages causing problems for some 



processors; July p. 57. 

 Icing regulations for fish; Mar. p. 49. 

 Imports of fishery products from Alaska; July p. 13. 

 Landings, prices, processing, and foreign trade, 



fishery, in 1965 and outlook for 1966; June p. 60. 

 Loan(s): 



fiscal 1965, Government; Mar. p. 50. 



vessel funds, fishing, nearly exhausted; Mar. p. 51. 

 North Sea Continental Shelf agreement between 



Britain and signed; June p. 48. 



Oil and solids recovered from filleting and plant 



rinse water, modified method; July p. 67. 

 Oysters, seed, Norway exported to France and ; 



Aug. p. 68. 

 Poland may order fishing vessels from and 



East Germany; Jan. p. 92. 



