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DENMARK (cont.) 



Prices, fish, exvessel, Nov. 1965; Mar. p. 51. 

 Processors, fish, seek imported supplies; Mar. p. 50. 

 Salmon, Baltic Sea conservation agreement between 



, Sweden, and West Germany ratified; Mar. 



p. 40. 

 "Semipreserved" fish products, date of production 



to be required; Dec. p. 59. 

 Trout, pond: 

 export prices: 

 minimum asked; Apr. p. 57. 



set for live and iced to selected European coun- 

 tries; Mar. p. 48. 

 market trends in 1965 and outlook for 1966; May 

 p. 46. 

 Tuna industry trends; Mar. p. 47. 

 USSR freezer-trawlers delivered by ship- 

 yard: 



"Priluki;" June p. 91. 

 "Zapoljarnyj"; Feb. p. 83. 



DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR (see INTERIOR, 

 DEPARTMENT OF THE; COMMERCIAL FISHERIES, 

 BUREAU OF; and SPORT FISHERIES AND WILD- 

 LIFE, BUREAU OF) 



DISEASE 



Sea animals show resistance to; Jan. p. 121. 



DOLPHIN 



Recipe for delicious (ono ono mahimahi), 



June p. 124. 

 USSR new law bans _^^__ hunting; May p. 79. 



DYE 



Speckles, red, 800 miles of Missouri River; Nov. 

 p. 6. 



EAST CHINA SEA 



Japanese whaling reactivated; Aug. p. 65. 



EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC (EASTROPAC) 



Oceanographer, research, named by Interior Dept. 

 to coordinate expedition in ; Sept. p. 29. 



ECUADOR 



Fleet status, fishing, 1964; Feb. p. 58. 



Import duties, fishing industry freed from some; 



Nov. p. 51. 

 Industry, fishery, grew in April-June 1966; Nov. p. 51. 

 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission annual 



meeting held in Guayaquil; June p. 46. 

 Japanese tuna enterprise: 



fails to materialize; May p. 47. 



planned joint; Feb. p. 57. 

 Landings, law on foreign fish; June p. 68. 

 Offshore fishing fleet, proposal to develop; Aug. p. 57. 

 Tuna cannery ceases operations; Dec. p. 55. 



EDIBLE FISHERY PRODUCTS 



Marketing of ; Jan. p. 39, May p. 26, July p. 33, 



Sept. p. 19. 

 Situation and outlook; Dec. p. 1. 



EDUCATION 



"Sea-grant" colleges recommended by national con- 

 ference at University of Rhode Island; Jan. p. 28. 



EELS 



Demand strong in Europe (London); Sept. p. 46. 

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



ELECTRICAL FISHING 



Gulf of Mexico shrimp gear studies ("George M. 

 Bowers"); Jan. p. 35, July p. 29, Dec. p. 19. 



Soviet fishing with lights and electricity to be ex- 

 panded; Jan. p. 95. 



ELECTRONIC COMPUTER 



Tuna schools,^ under development for identify- 

 ing; Aug. p. ST. 



permitted to enter 



EL SALVADOR 



Vessels, foreign fishing, 

 ports; Apr. p. 58. 



EMPLOYMENT 



Biologists, opportunities with California 



Department of Fish and Game for; Jan. p. 23. 

 Japan drops in fishing industry; Dec. p. 63. 



ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 

 Crayfish industry, Louisiana, study approved to 



help expand; Feb. p. 87. 

 Fish meal industry in Tennessee, study grant may 



lead to; Apr. p. 76. 

 Hake, Pacific, study of commercial possibility 



approved; Nov. p. 22. 

 Lake Superior commercial fishing industry. 



Federal funds to aid; Feb. p. 87, Apr. p. 76. 

 Mooring basin, California, aids construction 



of; Dec. p. 31. 

 Oyster beds, seeded, Chesapeake Bay, 



approved project to study; Apr. p. 35. 

 Processing plant completed at Hancock, Michigan; 



Dec. p. 12. 

 Water lines to Florida fishery plants, grant 



to provide for new; Apr. p. 25. 



ECUADOR 



Bottomfish distribution off Chile, Peru, and 



July p. 61. 

 Exports, shrimp, 1965; Aug. p. 56. 



ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES ADMINIS- 

 TRATION (ESSA) 



Oceanography, new institute set up within 



by U. S. Department of Commerce; Feb. p. 29. 



EQUILANT V 



Oceanography, research vessel "John Elliott Pills- 

 bury" participates in ; Jan. p. 44. 



EQUIPMENT NOTES 



No. 18- -A Nekton Ring Net Sampler for Use Aboard 



Oceanographic Research Vessels; Feb. p. 9. 

 No. 19--Trawl Cod-End Closing Device; Mar. p. 16. 



ESTUARIES 



Resource complex. 



a neglected; Oct. p. 27. 



Fisheries, shrimp and tuna, 1965; Sept. p. 51. 



EUROPE 



Canadian firm promotes fresh-water fish exports to 

 ; Aug. p. 54. 



EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY 



EFTA catch is 2j times ; Nov. p. 37. 



Fisheries policy drafted; Nov. p. 37. 



