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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 



Blackfin in U. S. standards for canned tuna, 



proposes to include; Nov. p. 22. 

 Pesticide residues in food and feed, continues 



surveillance of; Jan. p. 101. 

 Protein concentrate made from fish. Interior 



requests approval of; May p. 88. 



FOREIGN TRADE (also see EXPORTS and IMPORTS) 

 Census Bureau, expansion of statistical 



reports planned by; Dec. p. IT. 

 Denmark fishery landings, prices, processing, and 



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



Exports of fishery products by U. S., 1964; Jan. 



p. 49. 

 Imports of canned tuna in brine under quota; Jan. 



p. 49, Feb. p. 40, Mar. p. 36, Apr. p. 42, May 



p. 36, June p. 38, July p. 54. 

 Production, use, and , Aug. 1964-July 1965 



with comparisons; Feb. p. 56. 



USSR establishes sections; May p. 76. 



United Arab Republic, in fishery products; 



Jan. p. 98. 



FOSSILS 



Atlantic Coast, rare 



dredged off; Nov. p. 28. 



FRANCE 



Consumption, promotional campaign urges in- 

 creased fish; Jan. p. 73. 



Cuba shellfish exports to; June p. 60. 



Fecamp, International Congress of the Cod Industry 

 holds conference in; Feb. p. 45. 



Korea, South, loan, second fishery, negotiated from 

 Italian- consortium; Dec. p. 69. 



Lorient, exposition, fisheries, planned in; Jan. p. 73. 



Oysters, seed, Norway exported to and Den- 

 mark; Aug. p. 68. 



Paris, OECD fisheries committee meetings in; 

 June p. 50, Dec. p. 48. 



Trends, fishery, 1965; Aug. p. 57. 



Tuna ex -vessel prices and import quotas set for 

 West African 1965/66 season; Feb. p. 58. 



FRENCH GUIANA 



Shrimp industry trends; Sept. p. 52. 



FRESH FISH 



Halibut, fresh chilled dressed, 

 quality changes in; Jan. p. 1. 



new approaches to 



FRESH-WATER FISH 

 Sturgeon is the largest 

 Technical Meeting, IBP' 



June p. 99. 



on the biological basis of 

 production; June p. 45. 



FREEZING FISH AT SEA 



Japanese freezer system, new, installed on tuna 

 vessel; Sept. p. 58. 



FROG(S) 



Raising bass and 

 p. 4. 



FROZEN FISH 

 Argentine 



method patented for; Nov. 



industry; May p. 42. 



Denmark cod-block industry is important U . 



supplier; Oct. p. 38. 

 Greece, imports banned; June p. 68. 

 Japanese production is high; Sept. p. 61. 



FROZEN FISH 



Nigeria, marketing and distribution; June p. 80 

 Nojrwegian cooperative group export sales of 

 at record level ^ 



Feb. p. 78. 

 Pakistan frozen foods industry, status of, under 



second five year plan; Jan. p. 89. 

 PoUsh vessels land packed at Saint Pierre; 



Aug. p. 69. 

 Veterans Administration estimated requirements 



for 1966; June p. 15. 



FROZEN FISHERY PRODUCTS 

 Denmark: 



date marking of ; Mar. p. 50. 



weight labeling requirements; Mar. p. 



50. 



established; 



FROZEN FOODS 



Highway loading requirements for 

 July p. 47. 



FUR SEAL(S) 

 Alaska skins: 

 prices: 

 fall 1965 auction; Jan. p. 30. 

 spring 1966 auction; June p. 17. 

 processing proposals. Interior Departmient to 

 issue new for; Jan. p. 29, Mar. p. 23. 

 Japanese industry submits recommendation on; 

 Aug. p. 64. 



GABON 

 Tuna, 



Atlantic, fisheries; May p. 47. 



87. 

 Jan. 



GEAR 



Efficiency of and shrimp resources studied 



("John R. Manning"); Mar. p. 18. 



Hake winter fishery, depth telemetry being 



lent; Dec. p. 29. 

 Iceland, hydraulic reel for line fishing developed; 



Sept. p. 54. 

 Japan: 

 fish-finder for trawl developed; Jan. p 



radar-buoy for tracking fishing at sea; 



p. 87. 

 tuna: 

 long-line, vertical, tested; May p. 52. 

 power reel to save labor on vessels; May p. 52. 

 purse-seine, mothership test fishing off West 



Africa; Apr. p. 61, May p. 51. 

 reel use increased for hauling long lines; Sept. 

 p. 57. 



trolling developed; Feb. p. 65. 



Longlining, BCF workshop in Gloucester, Mass., 



discusses swordfish and tuna; Dec. p. 28. 

 Nekton ring net sampler for use aboard oceano- 



graphic research vessels; Feb. p. 9. 

 Net, channel, for shrimp in North Carolina; Nov. 



p. 24. 

 Pasture harrow, oyster cultivation by use of, Willapa 



Oyster studies; Oct. p. 21. 

 Shrimp behavior trap studies completed; July p. 14. 

 Tackle device, fishing, new, patented; Jan. p. 39. 

 Trawl: 

 "Cobb" pelagic tested for effectiveness in catching 



Pacific hake; Feb. p. 27. 

 cod-end closing device; Mar. p. 16. 

 Gulf of Mexico, shrimp electrical __^ studies 

 continued (M/V "George M. Bowers"); Jan. p. 35, 

 July p. 29, Nov. p. 13, Dec. p. 19. 



