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OREGON (cont.) 

 Salmon (cont.): 

 sockeye, seeks to establish; Dec. p. 13. 

 spawning areas opened by removal of dam; Aug. 



p. 42. 

 steelhead: 

 count high at Willamette Falls; June p. 28. 

 stocking program (Big Creek Hatchery); June 

 p. 27. 

 Willamette Falls fishway construction contractl 

 awarded; Apr. p. 34. 

 Shrimp, California, northern, 1966 fishing season 



closes off; Oct. p. 6. 

 Tuna, albacore landings, up in , down in Cali- 

 fornia; Oct. p. 8. 



ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION 

 AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD) 

 Meeting, fisheries committee, in Paris; June p. 50, 

 Dec. p. 48. 



OUTDOOR COOKERY 



Recipe booklet reissued, fish and shellfish over 

 the coals; July p. 128. 



OYSTER(S) 



Atlantic coast industry aided; Oct. p. 15. 



Chesapeake Bay seeded beds, EDA approves project 

 to study; Apr. p. 35. 



Chinese A-Blasts affect; Dec. p. 26. 



Connecticut, Federal grant to aid industry; Aug. 

 p. 26. 



Feeding, supplemental, of tested; Feb. p. 34. 



Middle Atlantic fishery; Oct. p. 10. 



MSX, identify cause of disease; Dec. p. 25. 



Norway seed exported to France and Denmark; 



Aug. p. 68. 



Opener patented for combined clam and ; 



July p. 32. 



Pasture harrow used for cultivation in Willapa Bay 

 studies; Oct. p. 21. 



Shell, ancient, found; Dec. p. 12. 



South Carolina studies; Mar. p. 34, June p. 32. 



Washington, Olympia, artificial propagation dis- 

 cussed at meeting; May p. 30. 



PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, INTERNATIONAL 

 Halibut, North Pacific: 

 areas' 1, 2, 3A, and 3B, fishing ends in; Nov. p. 33. 

 area 3A closed early; Oct. p. 35. 

 regulations for 1966; Apr. p. 50. 



PACIFIC MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION 

 Annual spring meeting held; Aug. p. 42. 



PACIFIC NORTHWEST 



Salmon, canned, U. S. stocks; Jan. p. 46, Feb. p. 35, 



Apr. p. 36, May p. 31, June p. 30, July p. 43, Aug. 



p. 43. 

 Tuna, albacore, fishing season for 1965 ends; Feb. 



p. 38. 



PACIFIC OCEAN 

 Japan: 

 problems, views on fisheries of North ; 



July p. 82. 

 trawl fishing expanded in northeast; Oct. p. 46. 

 tuna purse-seiner ("Taikei Maru No. 23") reports 

 good fishing in South Pacific; Mar. p. 56. 



PACIFIC OCEAN 

 Japan: 

 whale: 

 catch, 1966, was good in north ; Dec. p. 64. 



sperm study, north ; Jan. p. 83. 



stocks, views on norHi ; Jan. p. 82. 



survey; 



Korea, South, vessel(s): 

 "Baek Kyung Ho" returns from north 



Dec. p. 69. 

 "Paik Kyung Ho", first training, surveys north 



; Sept. p. 64, Oct. p. 47. 



Ocean river, great circular, in probed; July 



p. 128. 

 Salmon research cruises results, summer 1966, 

 charter vessels "Paragon" and "St. Michael", and 

 BCF "George B. Kelez ); Dec. p. 15. 

 Tuna, albacore: 

 catch forecast for 1966 season; July p. 52. 

 migrated northward early; Sept. p. 31. 

 USSR: 

 expansion of fisheries; June p. 89. 

 exploratory fishery expedition to eastern ; 



Jan. p. 95. 



fishery and oceanographic studies of the ; 



June p. 92. 

 flagship ("Churkin") returns from northeastern 



; Dec. p. 57. 



hake fishing in eastern ; May p. 78. 



North American coast, will expand fishing off; 



Sept. p.71. 

 ocean perch: 

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



June p. 89. 

 fishery off Pribilof Islands; June p. 90. 

 refrigerator fleet; May p. 80. 

 sealing operations begin in; June p. 90. 

 squid fishery is productive; Dec. p. 58. 

 vessels ("Adler and "iskatel") return from re- 

 search cruise; Dec. p. 59. 

 whaling begins in the north; June p. 90. 



PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES COMMISSION, INTER- 

 NATIONAL 

 Annual meeting announced (Bellingham, Wash.); 



Jan. p. 65. 

 Regulations for 1966 sockeye and pink salmon in 

 North Pacific; Apr. p. 51. 



PAINTS 



Fish oil quality studied for 



Oct. 



13. 



PAKISTAN 



Fishing limit, 12 -mile, declared with rights to ex- 

 tended "conservation zones"; June p. 81. 



Frozen foods industry, status of, under second five 

 year plan; Jan. p. 89. 



Hungai-y to get fish meal from ; May p. 49. 



Trade fair, Chinese to include fishery products in; 

 Mar. p. 65. 



PALAU 



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



PANAMA 



Fishery developments, 1965; May p. 62. 

 Fish meal industry; 



decree, new, regulates; Nov. p. 53. 



interest in developing increases; June p. 81. 

 Shrimp catch and exports, 1965; June p. 82. 



