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MOROCCO 



Al Hoceima: 



complex, new fish, planned; June p. 78. 



study to revive fishing industry in; July p. 86. 

 Canners complain about export controls; Mar. p. 61. 

 Cuba imports fisii meal from ; May p. 46, 



June p. 60. 

 Lobster fishery investment opportunity; Feb. p. 76. 

 Protein concentrate, export markets sought for fish; 



Feb. p. 76. 

 Sardine fleet damaged by storm; May p. 60, June 



p. 77. 

 Tangier: 



agar-agar plant to move from; June p. 78. 



cannery short of raw tuna for canning; Feb. p. 75. 



canning season, sardine and tuna; June p. 77. 



shrimp shortage in; June p. 76. 

 Tuna fishery expansion tried; Feb. p. 75. 



MORTGAGE INSURANCE 



Vessels, fishing, program; Dec. p. 30. 



MOUNTAINS, UNDERSEA 



Discovered in Pacific; Mar. p. IV. 



MOZAMBIQUE 



Production, fisheries, 1961-65; June p. 78. 

 Shrimp fishery off coast shows promise; Jan. p. 89. 



MUDSKIPPER 



Landlubber, a fish can be; Mar. p. 83. 



MUSSELS 



Tennessee, harvest up in 1965; Oct. p. 10. 



NATIONAL FISHERIES INSTITUTE 



Fish 'n Seafood Parade expanded promotional pro- 

 gram planned for 1966; June p. 23. 



NATIONAL FISH MEAL AND OIL ASSOCIATION 

 Industrial Fisheries of Tomorrow --Charting the 

 Course; Aug. p. 1. 



NAVAL OCEANOGRAPmC OFFICE, U. S. 



Coral Sea, joint survey under way (The Royal 

 Australian Naval Experimental Laboratory); Nov. 

 p. 36. 



Earth's magnetic field studied by ; Nov. p. 36. 



Mariners warned of damage in commercial fish- 

 ing techniques; Nov. p. 36. 



Mechanical fish to aid oceanographers; Oct. p. 20. 



Student work-study program announced; Aug. p. 41. 



Techniques, commercial fishing, mariners warned 

 of dangers in; Nov. p. 36. 



NAVIGATION 



Vessel inspection rules and regulations, hearing on 

 proposed changes in; May p. 92. 



NETHERLANDS 



Korea, South, loans, private comniercial, promised 



by Norway and ; Dec. p. 68. 



Landings, fishery, 1964-65; June p. 78. 



NETHERLANDS WEST INDIES 



Fisheries trends as of June 1965; 



Feb. p. 76. 



NEW BRUNSWICK (see CANADA) 



NEW ENGLAND 



Fishing fleet in 1965, Coast Guard assistance to; 

 May p. 91. 



Groundfish, abundance in 1966 fishing banlcs, fore- 

 cast of; Mar. p. 26. 



Marine engineering experiment station proposed by 

 Southern group; Feb. p. 29. 



Scallops, sea, abundance forecast in 1966 on 



fishing banks; Mar. p. 26. 



NEWFOUNDLAND (see CANADA) 



NEW GUINEA 



Shrimp, results of Australian survey in the Ramu 

 River area of ; Jan. p. 67. 



NEW JERSEY 



Clam, ocean, survey--1963; Mar. p. 1. 

 Landings, 1965; Sept. p. 24. 



NEW YORK 



Clam, ocean, survey--1963; Mar. p. 1. 



Hudson River, polluted, expels living things; Nov. p. 9. 



Landings, 1965; July p. 34. 



Wholesale fish market, to acquire new site 



(Hunts Point section of the Bronx); Feb. p. 25. 



and 



NEW ZEALAND 



Canadian fisheries trade mission to ^^^_ 



Australia; May p. 44. 

 Fish sausage, a new product; Sept. p. 67. 

 Japan seeks fishing rights within 12-mile 



fishing limit; Mar. p. 62. 

 Lobster, spiny, production, Jan.-Apr. 1965; Feb. p. 77. 



NIGERIA 

 Japan: 

 survey fishing industry; May p. 60. 



tax, one -percent, on exports to 



Jan. p. 87. 



NET(S) 



Japanese knotless 



, new; Sept. p. 64. 



Lake Chad fishery developments; May p. 60. 

 Landings, frozen fish, by foreign trawlers increase; 



Feb. p. 78. 

 Marketing and distribution, frozen fish; June p. 80. 

 Shrimp: 



fishing enterprise formed, new; June p. 79. 



trends, late 1965; Mar. p. 63. 



NORDIC COUNTRIES 



Fishing limits, new, recojni lended; Jan. p. 65. 



NORTH AMERICA 



World fish catch drops in 1964, share of; Jan. p. 64. 



NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA 



Oahe Reservoir, estimate fish in; Dec. p. 12. 



NORTH ATLANTIC 



Boundary between Arctic and ^Oceans survey- 

 ed by U. S. Coast Guard cutter "Evergreen"; Feb. 

 p. 32. 

 Soviet fishing activities off North American coast; 

 Jan. p. 40, Feb. p. 25, 



NORTH ATLANTIC FISHERIES EXPLORATIONS AND 

 GEAR DEVELOPMENT 

 M/V "Delaware": 

 Clam, surf, survey off Md. & Va.; Mar. p. 28, 

 Aug. p. 37, Nov. p. 14. 



