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INVESTMENT(S) 



Angolan fishing industry, foreign in; Sept. p. 47. 



Japan reports on overseas fishery; Jan. p. 85. 



IRELAND 



Expansion, fisheries, in 1965; June p. 70. 



Fishery trends; July p. 71. 



Fish meal industry expansion trends; Jan. p. 76. 



combined to 



IRRADIATION PRESERVATION 

 Dungeness crab meat, heat and 



pasteurize; Dec. p. 26. ~ 



Mackerel, , studied as food for Vietnamese; 



Dec. p. 2T. 

 Symposium called on food irradiation; Apr. p. 50. 



ISRAEL 



Tuna fishing activity in the Atlantic; Apr. p. 59. 

 Uganda given fisheries aid; Aug. p. 73. 



ITALY 



Canadian trade mission, fisheries, visited^ 

 Spain, and Portugal; Jan. p. 70. 



Codex Alimentarius Commission meets in Rome, 

 third session, Oct. 19-29, 1965; Feb. p. 44, Aug. 

 p. 50. 

 Korea, South, loan, second fishery, negotiated from 



-French consortium; Dec. p. 69. 



Rome, ICES holds 53rd statutory meeting in; Jan. 



p. 61. 

 Tuna, frozen: 

 duty-free quota: 

 change sought; Dec. p. 61. 

 industry seeks rise in; Nov. p. 40. 

 Japan: 

 export prices, Dec. 1965; Mar. p. 56. 

 import duty placed on; July p. 71. 

 market improves; Dec. p. 61. 



IVORY COAST 



Fisheries, Jan. -June 1966; Sept. p. 54. 

 Landings, fishery, 1965; May p. 50. 

 Trends, fishery; Jan. p. 76. 

 Tuna fisheries, developments in; June p. 71. 



JALUIT 



Tuna, skipjack, resources;- Feb. p. 6. 



JAPAN 

 Africa : 



East, bottomfish resource explored off; Aug. p. 63. 



West, trawlers change fishing policy; May p. 57. 

 Agar-agar, plans to process by Argentine- 



joint firm; Apr. p. 53. 

 Alaska, fishing activity by ; Feb. p. 12. 



Argentina requests help in making fishery 



marketing survey; Apr. p. 53. 

 Asia, Southeast, research center to be set up in; 



Oct. p. 47. 

 Atlantic : 



eastern, three purse-seine fleets to operate in; 

 Sept. p. 55. 



north, exploratory fishing in waters; Sept. p. 63. 

 Australia: 



exploratory fishing off; May p. 56, Sept. p. 63. 



shrimp fishing good off; Sept. p. 63. 

 Bering Sea: 



factoryships returning from eastern; Dec. p. 63. 



fishing plans for 1966 in; Mar. p. 57. 



trends, fishing; Jan. p. 82. 



JAPAN 



Brazil, whaling increased off; Dec. p. 55. 



Budget for fiscal year 1966, fisheries agency; Mar. 



p. 60. 

 Canada : 

 Newfoundland : 

 offshore fishery, help sought to develop; Jan. p. 69. 

 whaling potential surveyed; May p. 44. 



whaling, Atlantic, studied with the aid of 



vessel; July p. 66. 

 Catches of squid, mackerel, and saury decline; Dec. 



p. 63. 

 Catch, fish, is down and imports are up; Aug. p. 60. 

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

 China, Communist, fisheries team visits; Dec. p. 68. 

 Crab; 

 exports, meat; Jan. p. 80, Feb. p. 66, Sept. p. 61. 

 king: 

 Bering Sea, eastern, mothership licensed to oper- 

 ate in; May p. 54. 

 canned exports good, but supplies inadequate; 



Dec. p. 65. 

 exports to United Kingdom drop; Dec. p. 66. 

 factoryship, firm purchases cargo vessel for; 



Feb. p. 73. 

 fishing trends; July p. 81. 



Pacific, northwest, status of resource, and 



USSR differ on; May p. 41. 

 Culture, developments in salmon and trout; Sept. 



p. 60. 

 Distant -water fisheries policy, scientists see need 



to re-examine; Jan. p. 86. 

 Ecuador, tuna enterprise fails to materialize in; 



May p. 47. 

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

 Export(s): 

 canned king crab to U. S. decline; Feb. p. 66. 

 mackerel, canned, to United States: 

 increasing; Aug. p. 63. 

 prices raised; Jan. p. 80. 

 marine products; Feb. p. 67, Apr. p. 63, May p. 55, 



June p. 73, July p. 79. 

 salmon prices, new set for; Nov. p. 42. 

 sardine canned prices raised; Jan. p. 80. 

 Trade Promotion Organization gets $940,000 to 



promote export sales; Sept. p. 61. 

 trout, rainbow, frozen; Jan. p. 81, Feb. p. 67, Apr. 



p. 63, Mayp. 55, Junep. 73, Julyp. 80,Sept.p. 60. 

 tuna, frozen: 

 to countries other than U.S.; July p. 77. 

 to U. S. and Canada; July p. 76, 

 Fish depletion in home waters, concern about; Sept. 



p. 63. 

 Fishery attache' (C. E. Atkinson), new, appointed to 



Tokyo post; July p. 104. 

 Fish-finder for trawl gear developed; Jan. p. 87. 

 Fish meal: 

 foreign trade up in 1965; May p. 56. 

 import allocation announced by Government; Mar. 



p. 58. 

 pollock, Alaska, to be bought from Soviets for; 

 Mar. p. 58. 

 Fish oil production by species; Dec. p. 65. 

 Frozen fish production is high; Sept. p. 61. 

 Fur seals, industry submits recommendations on; 



Aug. p. 64. 

 Geneva conventions, ratification of two expected; 



Apr. p. 64. 

 Grounds, major firms look for new; Oct. p. 45. 

 Hake gaining consumer acceptance; Dec. p. 67. 



