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UGANDA 



Israel, fisheries aid from; Aug. p. 73. 



UNDERUTILIZED FISH 



Fish block production of fresh-water species studied; 

 July p. 25. 



UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY 



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



UNDERWATER RESEARCH 



Submarine ("Asherah") tested in; Jan. p. 



27. 



UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 



Canadian Government increases emergency assist- 

 ance to fishermen for catch failure; Mar. p. 46. 



UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (USSR) 



Alaska, fishing activity by ; Feb. p. 12. 



Antarctic: 

 krill fishery, experimental; July p. 94. 

 whaling season, 1965/66; Feb. p. 84, Mar. p. 70, 

 July p. 93. 

 Atlantic Ocean: 

 northwest, fishery research; June p. 91. 

 "Profesor Baranow", Polish-built factory mother- 

 ship destined for; Oct. p. 41. 

 southwest, moves to exploit fisheries; Oct. p. 41. 

 studies, oceanographic research vessel ends; Aug. 

 p. 75. 

 Australia, research vessel ("Akademik Berg") 



visits; Dec. p. 58. 

 Barents Sea: 

 capelin stocks are large; Dec. p. 58. 

 deep-water trawling in; Jan. p. 95. 

 fishing is poor; Dec. p. 58. 

 Bering Sea: 

 exploratory fishing in northern; Aug. p. 75. 

 herring research in; Dec. p. 58. 

 resources, large, found in; Oct. p. 41. 

 shrimp catch plans, 1966; May p. 77. 



Burma, ends joint fishery research with; 



May p. 43. 

 Bermuda Islands studied for possible fishing base; 



July p. 63. 

 Canada: 

 Bristol Bay flounder explorations; Mar. p. 69. 



British Columbia, trawling fleet from off; 



Feb. p. 12. 

 Caribbean Sea, oceanographic research in; May 



p. 79. 

 Catamaran, experimental trawler; June p. 91. 

 Crab(s): 

 king: 

 canned, production from eastern Bering Sea; 

 May p. 77. 



resource in northwest Pacific, and Japan 



differ on status of; May p. 41. 

 production line, semiautomatic: 

 claims perfection of; Oct. p. 42. 

 developed; Sept. p. 71. 

 Cuba: 



fishermen trained by ; Mar. p. 47, Sept. p. 51. 



fishery specialists visit; Dec. p. 54. 



servicing of fishing vessels; June p. 60. 



vessel, fishing, under Master; Apr. p. 57. 



Customs Bureau institutes inquiry on fishery prod- 

 ucts imported from ; June p. 108. 



Dolphin hunting, new law bans; May p. 79. 



UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (USSR) 



Egyptian-Soviet fishing agreement signed; Feb. p. 84. 

 Estonian fishermen to fish off Iceland; Mar. p. 69. 

 Expansion of fishing fleet; June p. 90. 

 Exports : 



fishery products to western nations; May p. 76. 



promotion of, to west Europe; May p. 76. 

 Far Eastern fisheries expansion; July p. 92. 

 Finnish fishing bases on Soviet Islands; May p. 80. 

 Fishing with lights and electricity to be expanded; 



Jan. p. 95. 

 Fish meal production 1965 high but below needs; 



Dec. p. 56. 

 Flagship "Churkin" returns from northeastern 



Pacific; Dec. p. 57. 

 Fleet status, offshore fishing; Jan. p. 95. 

 Foreign trade sections, establishment of; May p. 76. 

 Freezer-trawler "Priluki" delivered to by 



Danish shipyard; June p. 91. 

 Ghana given fishery aid; May p. 48. 

 Greece: 



exports, fishery; July p. 93. 



stern trawlers delivered to; May p. 48. 

 Greenland, fishing off, to expand; May p. 78. 

 Guinea, gives fisheries aid to; June p. 68, 



Sept. p. 54. 

 Gulf of Alaska, shrimp fishing activity increased; 



Jan. p. 94. 

 Hake, Pacific: 



eastern, fishing in; May p. 78. 



utilization; Aug. p. 73. 

 Herring: 



catches in 1964, pair fishing increases; Jan. p. 95. 



deliveries to Japanese on the high seas; Aug. p. 73. 



purse seine for in North Atlantic; May p. 78. 

 Icelandic trade agreement with East European Com- 

 munist countries; June p. 69. 

 India, fishery aid to; Mar. p. 69, Dec. p. 69. 

 Indian Ocean: 



fishing expanded; July p. 92. 



research in; May p. 78, June p. 93. 



tuna fishing; July p. 91, Nov. p. 38. 

 Investments, fishery, budgets 66% for; Oct. p. 40. 

 Japan: 



exports: 

 doubles in 1965; Dec. p. 56. 

 whale products; Dec. p. 57. 



factoryships for Soviets, launches fifth in series 

 of; Feb. p. 84. 



fisheries minister to visit; June p. 93. 



fishing off coast of; Sept. p. 64. 



fish meal, pollock, Alaska, sold to; Dec. p. 57. 



herring to be imported; May p. 55. 



India to buy vessels from and; May p. 49. 



Northwest Pacific Fisheries Commission conven- 

 tion meetings; Apr. p. 53, May p. 40, June p. 48, 

 July p. 59, Dec. p. 47. 



pollock to be imported from; Jan. p. 84. 



salmon fleet. North Pacific, quota set for; July 

 p. 81. 



scientific and technical cooperation agreement 

 proposed with; Feb. p. 70, Sept. p. 36. 

 Kamchatka fishermen strive to fulfill catch quotas; 



July p. 93. 

 Korea, North, fisheries commission meets; 



Aug. p. 65. 

 Kurile Islands, flounder fishery off; Aug. p. 73. 

 Landings: 



first-half 1966 up slightly; Oct. p. 40. 



