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OCEANOGRAPHY (cont.) 



Boundary between Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans 



surveyed by U. S. Coast Guard cutter "Evergreen"; 



Feb p. 32. 

 Brazil: 



National Comnnission for established; Feb. 



p. 52. 



vessel, new , to be launched in 1967; Aug. 



p. 53. 

 Buoy, stable, "Sea Spider" set in Atlantic to serve 



as; Feb. p. 31. 

 California: 



buoy system, deep-water, implanted off coast for 

 research; July p. 42. 



"N. B. Scofield'': 

 coastal waters studied; Aug. p. 18. 

 tuna, albacore, migration studies; Jan. p. 16. 

 Camera, TV, shows tests at 45,000 feet; Dec. p. 8. 

 Central Pacific: 



"Townsend Cromwell": 

 marine life behavior and related biological ob- 

 servations; Jan. p. 26. 



trade wind zone studies; June p. 10. 



Coral Sea, joint survey under way; Nov. p. 36. 

 Drift bottle recovered after 40 years; June p. 40. 

 Earth's magnetic field, U. S. Naval Oceanographic 



Office study; Nov. p. 36. 

 Eastern Tropical Pacific expedition. Interior Dept. 



names research oceanographer to coordinate; 



Sept. p. 29. 

 Engineering, marine, experiment station proposed 



by Southern New England group; Feb. p. 29. 

 Gulf Stream: 



study sheds new light on; Apr. p. 33. 



year-long study of; Apr. p. 90. 

 Hawaiian Islands, research proiect conducted south 



of (M/V "Townsend Cromwell ); June p. 9, Aug. 



p. 23. 

 Indian Ocean gives up some secrets; Oct. p. 36. 

 Institute for , Commerce Department sets up 



new; Feb. p. 29. 

 Instruments recovered from ocean bottom by 



"Aluminaut"; Dec. p. 8. 

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

 Nekton ring net sampler for use aboard research 



vessels; Feb. p. 9. 



Norway program reviewed; July p. 86. 



"Oceanographer" sails on 14,000-mile expedition; 



Nov. p. 35. 

 Pacific Ocean, probing of great circular ocean 



river in; July p. 128. 

 Research conducted by three nations (Norway, 



United Kingdom, and USSR); Dec. p. 48. 

 Sciences, marine and , 2nd annual meeting, on; 



May p. 29. 

 "Sea-grant" colleges recommended by national con- 

 ference at University of Rhode Island; Jan. p. 28. 

 Spacecraft may help increase fish catch from 



oceans; Dec. p. 8. 

 Student work-study program announced by Naval 



Oceanographic Office; Aug. p. 41. 

 USSR: 



Caribbean Sea research; May p. 79. 



research device, deep-water; July p. 93. 



research vessel ends Atlantic studies; Aug. p. 75. 



vessel, new ("Akademik Kurchatov"); Aug. p. 74. 

 Vessel(s): 



hydrographic ("Davidson" C&GS), launched; June 

 p. 27. 



OCEANOGRAPHY 

 Vessel(s): 

 research: 

 "Miller Freeman" (BCF) launched; May p. 29. 

 "Oceanographer" (C&GS) delivered, commissioned; 



Jan. p. 45, June p. 26, Sept. p. 29. 

 "John Elliott Pillsbury" (BCF): 

 begins 9 -week survey; Apr. p. 32. 

 completes 8 -month expedition; Jan. p. 44. 



OCEAN PERCH 



USSR Pacific fishery: 

 Bering Sea, central, discovers new stock of 



in; July p. 91. , 

 catch rose in 1965; Oct. p. 40. 

 catch by large stern factory trawler ("Xtlemen"); 



June p. 89. 

 Kuril Islands, north, new fishery developed; Nov. 



p. 39. 

 landings; Mar. p. 69. 

 Pribilof Islands; June p. 90. 



OCTOPUS 



Antarctic Ocean, marine scientist studies ; 



Apr. p. 32. 

 Color changes, chameleon-like, undergoes; 



Nov. p. 27. 



OHIO 



Landings, 1965 Great Lakes, same as 1964; Deep. 7. 



"OPERATION COHO" 



Columbia River hatchery evaluation study, 



launched as part of; June p. 13. 



OREGON 



Clam wastage endangers 1967 crop; Oct. p. 9. 

 Columbia River Indian fishery: 

 comnmercial, clarification sought on; June p. 13. 

 surveyed; June p. 29. 

 Crab, Dungeness: 

 catch, 1965/66 season; Sept. p. 30. 

 coastal fishing season opens Dec. 1, 1965; Feb. p. 16. 

 Landings of fish and shellfish, 1963-1964; Feb. p. 34. 

 Loan applications for fishing vessels; Mar. p. 72, 



Apr. p. 77, Sept. p. 78. 

 Regulations, fishery, changes by Fish Commission; 



Feb. p. 32, Apr. p. 34. 

 Salmon: 

 Chinook : 

 escapement goal exceeded; Nov. p. 10. 

 fingerling liberation tied in with Bonneville 



hatchery exhibit; Aug. p. 41. 

 Willamette River: 

 record set; Dec. p. 13. 



spring returns for 1965 season; Jan. p. 45. 

 coho (silver): 

 Columbia River: 

 catch is best since 1929; Dec. p. 13. 

 fall fish runs excellent; Nov. p. 10. 

 surplus from coastal hatcheries used to seed 



other waters; Jan. p. 46. 

 transplants; May p. 29. 



west coast, grow up in Michigan; June p. 123. 

 Willamette River count resumed in 1965; Mar. 

 p. 32. 

 Columbia River system, new fishway completed 



for; Feb. p. 33. 

 hatchery construction (North Fork of the Nehalem 

 River) contract awarded; June p. 29. 



