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INDUSTRIAL FISHERY PRODUCTS (cont.) 

 Fish meal, oil, and solubles (cont.): 



United States production by areas; Feb. p. 21, Apr. 

 p. 27, May p. 25, June p. 21, July p. 30, Aug. 

 p. 33, Oct. p. 3. 

 Fish oil, scientists of BCF study why it becomes 



rancid; June p. 22. 

 Hake, Pacific, as raw material for a fish reduction 



industry; May p. 12. 

 Industrial Fisheries of Tomorrow --Charting the 



Course; Aug. p. 1. 

 Japanese production, use, and foreign trade, 1964- 



65 and forecast 1966; Feb. p. 71. 

 Marine oils, U. S. supply situation and foreign trade, 



Oct. 1964-Sept. 1965 with comparisons; Feb. p. 21. 

 Norway fish meal and oil production at record level 



in first half of 1966; Sept. p. 68. 

 Peruvian taxes on fish meal and oil exports; Sept. 



p. 69. 

 Production; Jan. pp. 37, 38, Feb. p. 20, Mar. p. 26, 



Apr. p. 27, May p. 25, June p. 21, July p. 31, Aug. 



p. 33, Sept. p. 17, Oct. p. 3, Nov. p. 3, Dec. p. 4. 

 Seaweed supplies, Canadian, may become low; Sept. 



p. 84. 

 Species composition of the North Carolina industrial 



fish fishery; July p. 1 . 

 Supply, U. S.; Jan. p. 37, Feb. pp. 20, 21, Mar. p. 26, 



Apr. p. 27, May p. 25, June p. 22, July p. 31, Aug. 



p. 34, Sept. p. 17. 



INLAND FISHERIES EXPLORATIONS AND GEAR 

 DEVELOPMENT 

 Arkansas farm-pond fish gear research; Feb. p. 18. 

 Oahe Reservoir: 

 biological research (R/V "Siscowet"); Feb. p. 19. 

 trawling studies ("Hiodon"); Jan. p. 38, Feb. p. 22, 

 Aug. p. 34, Sept. p. 18, Nov. p. 13, Dec. p. 18. 



INSPECTION 



Alaska, herring-eggs-on-kelp, USDI 



June p. 6. 

 Defense Personnel Support Center revises 



criteria for; Jan. p. 29. 



of; 



for fish traps and shore 



INSURANCE 



Canada provides 



installations; Mar. p. 46. 



INTER -AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION 

 Meeting, annual, held in Guayaquil, Ecuador; June 

 p. 46. 



INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE (also see COM- 

 MERCIAL FISHERIES, BUREAU OF; INDIAN AF- 

 FAIRS, BUREAU OF; and SPORT FISHERIES AND 

 WILDLIFE, BUREAU OF) 



Fish and wildlife law enforcement, seeks to 



strengthen; Aug. p. 81. 

 "Golden Passport" on sale across the nation, new 



$7 Federal; June p. 122. 

 National anadromous fishery program act to be 

 administered by ; Jan. p. 48. 



INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE CONSER- 

 VATION OF ATLANTIC TUNAS 

 Conference of plenipotentiaries drafts convention; 

 July p. 57. 



INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION 

 OF THE SEA 

 Rome, 53rd statutory meeting in; Jan. p. 61. 



INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE EXPLORATION 

 OF THE SEA 

 Symposium on "The Living Resources of the African 

 Atlantic Continental Shelf"; Sept. p. 37. 



INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES CONVENTIONS 



U. S. Coast Guard and enforcement of ; Dec. 



p. 62. 



INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION 

 Conditions of work in the fishing industry: 

 meeting on; Jan. p. 62. 

 two conventions approved; Sept. p. 44. 



INTERNATIONAL NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES COM- 

 MISSION (see NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES COMMIS- 

 SION, INTERNATIONAL) 



INTERNATIONAL NORTHWEST PACIFIC FISHERIES 

 COMMISSION (see NORTHWEST PACIFIC FISHERIES 

 COMMISSION, INTERNATIONAL) 



INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION 

 (see PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, INTERNA- 

 TIONAL) 



INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES COM- 

 MISSION (see PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES COM- 

 MISSION, INTERNATIONAL) 



INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROMOTION, OFFICE OF 

 Hutchinson named to head ; May p. 90. 



INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL MEETING ON FISHING 

 BOATS, THIRD 

 Merchant marine practices, builders of fishing 

 vessels advised to study; Mar. p. 71. 



INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION (see WHAL- 

 ING COMMISSION. INTERNATIONAL) 



to remove 



INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 

 Railway Express Agency petition to 

 rule. Sec. Udall supports; Nov. p. C 



INVENTIONS 



Bait: 

 machine : 

 long-line developed in Norway; Mar. p. 65. 

 vending for live; July p. 31. 

 tank, submergible floating; Nov. p. 4. 



Canada : 

 British Columbia, pumps to unload salmon devel- 

 oped in; June p. 57. 

 lobster-splitting machine developed; Mar. p. 45. 



Clam and oyster opener, combined; July p. 32. 



Denmark, small fish meal plant developed for re- 

 search use; June p. 67. 



Iceland, hydraulic reel for line fishing developed; 

 Sept. p. 54. 



Japan, skipjack tuna heading machine developed; 

 Sept. p. 58. 



Life preserver, ring buoy; May p. 26. 



Raising bass and frogs, method for; Nov. p. 4. 



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



Scallop evisceration apparatus patented; Jan. p. 39. 



Shrimp deveining hand instrument patented; Jan. p. 39. 



Tuna packing method patented; Jan. p. 39. 



USSR, crab production line, semiautomatic, developed 

 aboard vessels; Sept. p. 71, Oct. p. 42. 



United Kingdom, warp-load meter for fishing devel- 

 oped; Aug. p. 76. 



