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SAURY (cont. ) 

 USSR (cont. ): 

 U. S. coasts, research off; Aug. p. 75. 



SCALLOPS 



Calico, cleaner, inexpensive, built from spare 



parts; Jan. p. 12. 

 Canadian lobster season not affected by fish- 

 ery in Northumberland Strait; July p. S¥. 

 Evisceration apparatus patented; Jan. p. 39. 

 Pacific, USSR production and exports to U. S. ; 



June p. 88. 

 Sea: 

 New England, abundance in 1966 on fishing banks, 



forecast of; Mar. p. 26. 

 supplies plentiful during first quarter of 1966; 

 July p. 43. 



SCIENTISTS 



Alaska, fishery (American Institute of Fish- 



ery Research Biologists), organize in; July p. 14. 



SCOTLAND 



North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission held its 



fourth meeting in Edinburgh; Aug. p. 51. 

 USSR herring sales to ; Mar. p. 70. 



SEDIMENTATION 



Gulf of Mexico, may transform, into a conti- 

 nent; Nov. p. 3^^ 



feed heavily on; 



SCULPIN 



Alaska, salmon eggs, pink, 

 Jan. p. 16. 



SEA BASS 



Trap fishery in the Carolinas, gear and technique 

 of; Apr. p. 15. 



SEA COW (see MANATEE) 



"SEA -GRANT" COLLEGES 



International conference at University of Rhode 

 Island, recommended by; Jan. p. 28. 



SEAL(S) 



Denmark, Copenhagen, Greenland skins 



auctioned in; June p. 67. 

 Protocol under ICNAF enters into force concerning 



harp and hood ; July p. 58. 



USSR limit operations; Mar. p. 70. 

 White Sea, conservation in; July p. 58. 



SEA LAMPREY 

 Great Lakes: 

 chemical treatment of streams continued; July 



p. 28. 

 control measures progress during May 1966; Aug. 



p. 31. 

 lake trout fishery encouraged as menace 



declines; Sept. p. 14. 

 tagging program for ; Jan. p. 35, Feb. p. 19, 



Apr. p. 25, July p. 29. 



SEAMOUNTS 



Undersea mountains discovered in Pacific; Mar. 

 p. IV. 



SEA OTTER 



California population determined by census; Aug. 

 p. 22. 



SEINE 

 Wade 



construction and method of use; Jan. p. 8. 



SEISMOLOGY 



Seismic work. Geological Survey sets new permit 

 obligation for; Dec. p. 31. 



SENEGAL 



Tuna, Atlantic, fisheries; May p. 71. 



SHAD 



Anadromous fishery program planned; May p. 34. 

 Columbia River, meeting activities during 1966 



season; Aug. p. 25. 

 Susquehanna study program extended through June 

 1966; May p. 32. 



SHARK(S) 



Tag recoveries, reward offered for; July p. 44. 

 USSR: 



cans meat in Murmansk; July p. 93. 



fishery; May p. 79. 



SHEARS 

 Lobster 



for the home diner; July p. 100. 



SHELLFISH 



Depuration (cleansing). National conference on; 



Apr. p. 37. 

 Red color studied by Alaskan laboratory; Apr. p. 89. 



SHELLFISH FARMING 



Potential along U. S. east coast; June p. 31. 



SHRIMP 

 Alaska: 

 behavior trap studies completed; June p. 7, July 



p. 14. 

 explorations by BCF, M/V "Little Lady" chartered 



for; July p. 14. 

 explorations, 1962-64; Apr. p. 1. 

 Gulf of, USSR catch; June p. 90. 



Homer plant, large size processed at; Jan. 



p. 15. 



potential of commercial fishery for large 



studied; Sept. p. 10. 

 resources and gear efficiency studied (M/V "John 



R. Manning"); Mar. p. 18. 

 resources in southeastern waters surveyed (M/V 

 "Little Lady"); Aug. p. 15. 

 Australia: 

 New Guinea, results of survey off; Jan. p. 67. 

 trends, fishery, FY 1964/65; Jan. p. 66. 

 Brazil, SSo Sebastiao, ships frozen __^__ to U. S. 

 from new processing firm; Mar. p. 43. 



Breaded production data: 



annual; May p. 32. 

 quarterly; Jan. p. 47, Apr. p. 38. 

 Brown, Florida's east coast, stocks studied off 



(M/V "Oregon"); Apr. p. 38, July p. 45. 

 California: 

 northern 1966 fishing season closes off; 



Oct. p. 6. 



