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RED SEA 



USSR studies resources; Dec. p. 59. 



REGULATIONS 



Changes in fishery _^_^_ by Oregon Fish Commis - 

 sion; Feb. p. 32, Apr. p. 34. 



in Northwest Atlan- 



RESEARCH 



Germany, East, fishery 



tic; May p. 48. 

 Lobster in Boothbay Harbor; Nov. p. 18. 



Rhode Island, University of, marine experiment 



station to be established; June p. 30. 

 Thailand, center to be set up in Southeast 



Asia; Oct. p. 47. 

 USSR: 



Burma, ends joint fishery 



Indian Ocean, in; May p. 78. 



Pacific fishery; Aug. p. 75. 



with; May p. 43. 



RESERVOIR 



Oahe (in South and North Dakota): 

 biological research; Feb. p. 19. 

 trawling studies (R/V "Hiodon"); Jan. p. 38, Feb. 

 p. 21, Aug. p. 34, Sept. p. 18, Nov. p. 13, Dec. 

 p. 18. 



RESOURCES 



Estuaries: a neglected 



complex; Oct. p. 27. 



RHODE ISLAND 



Landings, fishery, 1965; June p. 29. 



Loan applications for fishing vessels; Mar p. 72, 



Apr. p. 77. 

 Quahog, northern, uniquely-shaped specimen 

 discovered in Wickford Cove area of Narragansett 

 Bay; Dec. p. 16. 

 University of : 



fishermen's forum held; Apr. p. 35. 

 Law of the Sea, conference held at; June p. 47. 

 Marine experiment station to be established by; 



June p. 30. 

 "Sea-grant" colleges recommended by national 



conference at; Jan. p. 28. 

 shellfish farming, research in progress at; June 

 p. 31. 



ROCKFISH 



California, species of collected for biologi- 

 cal studies (M/V "N. B. Scofield"); Jan. p. 17. 



ROMANIA 



Atlantic trawling operations shifted to West African 

 coast; Feb. p. 80. 



Fishery landings in 1965; May p. 70. 



Northwest Atlantic, trawler ("Galati") returns 

 from; Nov. p. 41. 



Trawlers, stern ("Constanta" and "Galati"), reduce 

 length of voyage; Oct. p. 39. 



Tripartite fisheries cooperation agreement, acces- 

 sion to; May p. 71. 



U. S. , fishing off the coast of; Aug. p. 77, 



Sept. p. 75, Oct. p. 52, Nov. p. 53. 



RYUKYU ISLANDS 



U. S. expert studied fisheries; May p. 70. 



SABLE FISH 



USSR, Bering Sea, large resources found in; Oct. p. 41. 



SAFETY BULLETIN 



Vessel, fishing; May p. 39. 



ST. PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON 



Polish vessels land frozen packed fish at; Aug. p. 69. 



SAIPAN 



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



SALMON 

 Alaska: 

 egg survival rates may be improving; July p. 14. 

 canneries at peak activity in Kodiak; Oct. p. 6. 

 food habits and behavior of fry studied; Mar. p. 18. 

 Japanese purchase of ; Sept. p. 58. 



logging and industry problems discussed; 



July p. 13. 

 research; Feb. p. 13. 

 Anadromous fishery program planned; May p. 34. 

 Auke Bay biologists successfully transplant; Dec. 



p. 25. 

 Baltic Sea Conservation Agreement between Den- 

 mark. Sweden and West Germany ratified; Mar. 

 p. 40. 

 Bear predation on ^^^_ under study in Alaska; 



Aug. p. 49. 

 California, Iron Gate Hatchery, State accepts; May 



p. 19. 

 Canada: 

 British Columbia: 

 catch good in mid-July; Oct. p. 50. 

 landings, 1965; Apr, p. 55. 



pumps to unload developed in; June p. 57. 



fleet size limiting considered; Dec. p. 51. 



Pacific conference. United States-; June 



p. 50. 

 Canned: 

 Canada, British Columbia pack, 1960-64; Feb. 



p. 54. 

 Japan: 

 exports; Sept. p. 60. 

 prices for 1966, domestic market; Sept. p. 61. 



"Plentiful List, " on USDA's; Dec. p. 6. 



Chinook: 

 Columbia River: 

 fingerling liberation tied in with Bonneville 



hatchery exhibit; Aug. p. 41. 

 hatchery evaluation project ("Operation Fin Clip") 

 shows promising results; May p. 21. 

 escapement goal exceeded; Nov. p. 10. 

 Oregon, Willamette River: 

 fall count set record; Dec. p. 13. 

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

 perpetuate themselves in new environment; Oct. 



p. 13. 

 Washington State Wind River fishway improved; 



Apr. p. 43. 

 Yakima Indian Reservation in Washington, finger - 

 lings planted on; Sept. p. 33. 

 Greenland: 

 catch declines in 1965; Mar. p. 52. 

 trends, fishery; Jan. p. 75. 

 International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission, 



regulations for 1966 sockeye and pink in 



North Pacific; Apr. p. 51. 

 Japan: 

 catcher vessels laid-up; Sept. p. 60. 

 Chukchi Sea, poor results in exploration for; Nov. 

 p. 42. 



