27 



(R/V "Siscowet"); 



LAKE SUPERIOR 



Biological research in 

 Feb. p. 19. 



"Clifford" aids fisheries; Dec. p. 18. 



Federal funds to aid commercial fishing industry; 

 Feb. p. 87, Apr. p. 76. 



Lake trout spawning stocks sampled (R/V "Musky II"); 

 Jan. p. 35. 



Research on species in by Ann Arbor Biologi- 

 cal Laboratory (R/V "Siscowet"); July p. 27, Aug. 

 p. 32, Sept. p. 16. 



Trawling studies continued (M/V "Kaho"); Jan. p. 33. 



LAMPREY, SEA (see SEA LAMPREY) 



LANDINGS 



Anchovy total 2,500 tons; Dec. p. 11. 

 Canada: 

 annual data, 1965; June p. 55. 

 monthly data; Dec. p. 51. 



Quebec's maritime fisheries, 1965; June p. 56. 

 Cuba in 1965; June p. 60. 

 Denmark: 

 data, mid-year, made available; Oct. p. 38. 



fishery , prices, processing, and foreign 



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



Ecuador law on foreign fish ; June p. 68. 



Faroe Islands: 



British quota on liberalized; Jan. p. 72. 



exports and at record level in 1965; Apr. 



p. 58. 

 France's fishery trends, 1965; Aug. p. 57. 

 Great Lakes commercial fishery, 1965; Nov. p. 5. 

 Greece: 

 freezer-trawler landings; July p. 70. 



trends and , 1965; June p. 68. 



Honduras, shrimp, down in 1965; Jan. p. 7 5. 



Ivory Coast fishery , 1965; May p. 50. 



Japan: 

 set record in 1965; Aug. p. 59. 

 tuna: 

 alba core: 

 pole-and-line; Sept. p. 56. 

 season poor; Oct. p. 44. 



foreign vessel increase; Sept. p. 57. 



skipjack season excellent; Oct. p. 44. 



Louisiana 1965 hit record high; Dec. p. 11. 



Netherlands, 1964-65; June p. 78. 



Nigeria, frozen fish by foreign trawlers 



increase in; Feb. p. 78. 

 Norway, foreign fishery, ban on, may be relaxed; 

 June p. 81. 



Poland, trends and ; Jan. p. 91. 



Romania, 1965; May p. 70. 



St. Pierre-Et. Miquelon, frozen packed fish, Poland 



lands at; Aug. p. 69. 

 Taiwan: 

 small increase in 1965; May p. 74. 



tuna. Pacific, catch of South Korea and, to 



top Japan's; Oct. p. 44. 

 USSR: 

 first-half 1966 up slightly; Oct. p. 40. 



' , plan 50-percent, by 



increase in fishery 

 1970; Feb. p. 83. 

 United Kingdom trends, 1965; July p. 94. 

 U. S. commercial fisheries and value higher 



in 1965; June p. 35. 

 Virginia , 1965; Sept. p. 32. 



LANDLUBBER 



Mudskipper can be a ; Mar. p. 83. 



LARVAE 



Herring, fall distribution in Gulf of Maine studied 



(M/V "Rorqual"); Jan. p. 42. 

 North Atlantic lobster and sea herring studied; 



Jan. p. 41, July p. 37, Sept. p. 27. 



LAWS AND REGULATIONS 



Fish and wildlife law enforcement,.. Interior Depart- 

 ment seeks to strenghten; Aug. p. 81. 



LAW, FISHERIES 



Brazil drafts revision of ; Nov. p. 52. 



LAW OF THE SEA 



Conference held at University of Rhode Island; June 



p. 47. 

 Convention of fishing and conservation of the living 

 resources of the high seas: 

 enters into force; June p. 47. 

 Mexico ratified; Apr. p. 53. 



LIBERLfV 



Tuna, Atlantic fisheries; May p. 58. 



LIBYA 



Japan, three tuna long-liners imported from; Sept. 



p. 65. 

 Poland, vessels, fishing, ordered from; Aug. p. 65, 



Oct. p. 49. 



LICENSES 



British Columbia (Canada) system, amend- 

 ment of, for commercial fisheries planned in; Feb. 

 p. 54. 



LIFE PRESERVER 



Ring buoy patented; May p. 26. 



LOAN PROGRAM, FISHERY 



Fishing Fleet Improvement Act of 1964, hearings on 

 construction differential subsidy, applications 

 under; Feb. p. 89, Mar. p. 72, Apr. p. 77, May p. 90, 

 June p. 101, July p. 101, Oct. p. 15-. 



LOANS 



BCF interest rates on fishery ; May p. 89, 



Oct. p. 14. 

 Denmark Government fishing vessel : 



fiscal year 1965; Mar. p. 50. 



funds nearly exhausted; Mar. p. 51. 

 Japanese tuna fishermen request lower interest rates 



on Government ; Aug. p. 62. 



Korea, South: 



Italian-French consortium, second fishery 



negotiated from; Dec. p. 69. 



Norway and Netherlands, private commercial 



promised by; Dec. p. 68. 

 SBA $30.5 million to fisheries in 1965; Dec. 



p. ST. 



United Kingdom, interest rates revised, fisher}?; 



Jan. p. 98, June p. 94. 



