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FEDERAL PURCHASES OF FISHERY PRODUCTS 

 (cont.) 

 Subsistence contractor inspection procedures man- 

 ual revised by Defense Department; Jan. p. 29. 



FEDERAL SPECIFICATION(S) 



Sardines, shrimp and tuna, canned, new for; 



Jan. p. 101. 



FILMS 



New honored by BCF; Dec. p. 23. 



FINFISH 



Defense Department changes purchases; 



Dec. p. 6. 



FINLAND 



USSR, fishing bases on; May p. 80. 



FISH 



Man may owe hearing to ancient ; Sept. p. 77. 



FISH BLOCKS 



Underutilized fresh-water species in Great Lakes, 

 studies on production of from; July p. 25. 



FISH CATCH 



World tops 50 million tons in 1964; Jan. p. 55. 



FISH CULTURE 



FAO world symposium on warm-water pond 



Sept. p. 42. 

 Japanese developments in salmon and trout _ 



Sept. p. 60. 



Taiwan development program; Sept. p. 70. 



FISHERIES FAIR 



Trade promotion office, international, completes 

 its first full year; Nov. p. 19. 



FISHERIES LABORATORY 



Florida (Miami), new tropical biological Atlantic 



operated by BCF; Feb. p. 17. 



Michigan (Ann Arbor), _____ dedicated in; July p. 



23. 

 Texas Gulf coast, new operated by Sport 



Fisheries and Wildlife, Bureau of; Jan. p. 29. 



FISHERIES LOAN FUND 



Applications for fishing vessels: 

 Alaska; Jan. p. 101, Feb. p. 89, Mar. p. 72, Apr. 



p. 77, May p. 90, June p. 101, July p. 101, Aug. 



p. 82, Oct. p. 15, Dec. p. 30. 

 California; Feb. p. 89, Mar. p. 72, May p. 90, 



June p. 101, Aug. p. 82, Nov. p. 22, Dec. p. 30. 

 Florida; July p. 101, Aug. p. 82, Dec. p. 30. 

 Louisiana; Sept. p. 78. 

 Maine; June p. 102, Aug. p. 82, Sept. p. 78, Dec. 



p. 30. 

 Massachusetts; Nov. p. 22. 

 Oregon; Mar. p. 72, Apr. p. 77, Sept. p. 78. 

 Puerto Rico; Dec. p. 30. 

 Rhode Island; Mar. p. 72, Apr. p. 77. 

 Texas; Feb. p. 89, Apr. p. 77, May p. 90, Nov. p. 22. 



win improved contract; Dec. p. 



FISHERIES LOAN FUND 



Applications for fishing vessels: 

 Washington; Jan. p. 101, Feb. p. 89, Apr. p. 77, 

 May p. 90, Jime p. 101, July p. 101, Sept. p. 78, 

 Oct. p. 15. 

 Wisconsin; Dec. p. 30. 

 Interest rate, increased, on fisheries loans became 

 effective AprU 1, 1966; May p. 89. 



Vessels, U. S. , and other financial aid for; 



Feb. p. 39, June p. 36, Aug. p. 46. 



FISHERMEN 

 Canada: 



British Columbia licensing system, new, for 



and vessels; Apr. p. 56. 



emergency assistance by Government to for 



catch failure; Feb. p. 52, Mar. p. 46. 



Cuban trained by Soviets; Mar. p. 47, Sept. p. 



51. 

 EEC drafted fisheries policy; Nov. p. 37. 

 Japan: 

 census of population engaged in fisheries; Sept. p. 64. 

 rest home for __^_ to be established at Las Palmas 

 (Canary Islands); Mar. p. 59. 

 Mexico: 



Ensenada's are having good year; Nov. p. 47. 



Gulf shrimp 



53. 



North Vietnam's train in USSR; Nov. p. 44. 



Thailand fisheries legislation favors domestic 



May p. 75. 



FISHERY ATTACHES 



Tokyo and Copenhagen posts, new appointments to; 

 July p. 104. 



FISH FARMS 



Arkansas farm-pond fish gear research, Nov. 1965; 



Feb. p. 18. 

 Australian group, ___^_ development program in 



the Philippines to be financed by; Feb. p. 79. 

 Catfish, pond-reared, has good market potential; 



June p. 15. 

 United Kingdom, plaice rearing experiment points 



up problems of marine ; Feb. p. 85. 



Washington, evaluation of cost and production of 



; Mar. p. 36. 



FISH -FINDER 



Japan, for trawl gear developed; Jan. p. 87. 



FISH FOOD 



Food for salmon and steelhead, contract awarded 

 for specialized fish pellet for; Mar. p. 33. 



FISH HATCHERIES 



Hatchery fish, comprehensive survey announced of 

 needs for; Sept. p. 14. 



FISHING FLEET IMPROVEMENT ACT 



Hearings on construction differential subsidy, appli- 

 cations under ; Feb. p. 89, Mar. p. 72, Apr. 

 p. 77, May p. 90, June p. 101, July p. 101, Oct. p. 

 15. 

 Subsidies: 

 Federal approved, for construction of new tuna 



vessels; July p. 103. 

 regulations amended on payment of; Aug. p. 82. 



