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HAKE (cont.) 



Japan, consumer acceptance gaining; Dec. p. 67. 

 Pacific : 



reduction industry, (Merluccius productus ) 



as raw material for; May p. 12. 



study of commercial possibility approved; by EDA; 

 Nov. p. 22. 

 Population survey (M/V "John N. Cobb"); Oct. p. 12. 

 Schools, small (M/V "John N. Cobb"), found; Nov. 



p. 17. 

 South African finds good market in Great 



Britain; June p. 84. 

 Trawl, pelagic, tested in north Pacific for fishing 



(M/V ^'Western Flyer" and "St. Michael"); Jan. 



p. 42, Feb. p. 27. 

 United Kingdom may join other countries in fishing 



South African ; May p. 81. 



USSR: ~~~ 



fish for in eastern Pacific; May p. 78. 



Pacific utilization; Aug. p. 73. 



Washington: 



SBA loan for reduction plant in Aberdeen; Mar. 

 p. 73. 



test fishing (M/V "St. Michael") in Puget Sound; 

 Jan. p. 52. 



HALIBUT 



California, tagging and related studies (M/V "N. B. 



Scofield"); Jan. p. 17. 

 North Pacific: 



area 3A closed early; Oct. p. 35. 



areas 1, 2, 3A and 3B, fishing ends in; Nov. p. 33. 

 Quality changes in fresh chilled dressed , 



new approaches to; Jan. p. 1. 

 North Pacific regulations for 1966; Apr. p. 50. 

 USSR, Bering Sea, large resources found in; Oct. 



p. 41. 



HANDLING 



Boston trawlers improve fish methods; Dec. 



p. 24. 



HARVESTING TECHNIQUES 



Mariners warned of danger in ; Nov. p. 36. 



HATCHERIES 



Oregon, salmon (chinook) fingerling liberation tied 

 in with Bonneville exhibit; Aug. p. 41. 



HAWAII 



Artificial reefs, junk cars proven effective for; 



Oct. p. 55. 

 Landings, commercial fishery; Jan. p. 37, Feb. p. 



p. 20, Oct. p. 8. 

 Tuna: 



albacore, record size caught off; Feb. p. 39. 



bigeye, rare, found off; Oct. p. 11. 



HEARING 



Ancient fish, man may owe to; Sept. p. 77. 



HERRING 



Alaska, eggs on kelp: 

 Craig, fishery at; July p. 13. 

 USDI inspection of; June p. 6. 

 Atlantic, north, populations and larvae studied 



(M/V "Delaware"); Jan. p. 41, Nov. p. 16. 

 Canada: 

 British Columbia: 

 bulk handling of mealtestedin; June p. 59. 



HERRING 

 Canada: 

 British Columbia labor dispute: 

 negotiations; Jan. p. 68. 

 settled; Feb. p. 55. 

 exvessel prices, fishermen ask higher; Dec. p. 51. 



looks for in Gulf of St. Lawrence; Oct. p. 49. 



New Brunswick: 

 conference, fishery, planned; May p. 43. 

 plant, reduction, new; Apr. p. 54. 

 Gulf of Maine: 

 M/V "Rorqual": 

 brit distribution studies; Sept. p. 26. 

 larval distribution studied; Jan. p. 42, June p. 25, 

 July p. 37. 

 Iceland: 

 landings and export trends, late 1965; Feb. p. 60. 

 minimum size limit established; July p. 71. 

 prices, exvessel, set for shrimp, cod, haddock, 



and ; Dec. p. 59. 



Japan: 

 roe shortage pushed prices to record high; Mar. 



p. 59. 

 to import ^_^ from USSR; May p. 55. 

 Maine, predictions of supply, long range, progress 



on the method for; June p. 23. 

 Norway: 

 heavy catches in early 1966, fishery opens with; 



May p. 61. 

 purse seiners : 



automated, new, f or ^ ^fishery; May p. 61. 



cost of typical new; Mar. p. 64. 

 trends, fishery; June p. 81, July p. 86. 

 whaling factoryship ("Kosmos IV ) may be shifted 



to fishery; June p. 81. 



Norwegian Sea, research by Soviet Union, Norway, 



and Iceland in; June p. 45. 

 Scotland, USSR sales to; Mar. p. 70. 

 Trawl, midwater, tested (M/V "St. Michael") for 



catching; Feb. p. 27. 

 USSR: 

 Bering Sea, conducts research in; Dec. p. 58. 

 catches in 1964, pair fishing increases; Jan. p. 95. 

 delivers to Japanese on the high seas; Aug. p. 73. 

 purse seine for in North Atlantic; May p. 78. 



United Kingdom purse-seine experiments may 

 increase catch and fish meal production; 



July p. 95: 



HONDURAS 



Shrimp landings down in 1965; Jan. p. 75. 



HONG KONG 



Fishery trends, recent; May p. 48. 



HUNGARY 



Pakistan, fish meal from; May p. 49. 



HUDSON RIVER 



Polluted expels living things; Nov. p. 9. 



HURRICANE DAMAGE 



Louisiana oyster fishery. Federal aid authorized 

 for to; Feb. p. 87. 



HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL J. 



International Trade Promotion, office of, named to 

 head; May p. 90 



HYDROFOIL CRAFT 



Passenger service to begin by new ; Feb. p. 43. 



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