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VESSEL(S) (cont.) 



South Africa Republic, Tristan da Cunha Islands, 

 lobster, spiny, transport ("Gillian Gaggins") de- 

 livered for fishery in; Feb. p. 81. 



South- West Africa owners seek to restrict 



foreign fishing ; Mar, p. 67. 



Spain: 

 automated tuna being built; Aug. p. 72. 



fleet grows rapidly; Oct. p. 42. 

 Taiwan: 

 expands tuna fleet; Oct. p. 47. 



to buy ; June p. 88. 



Togo, Republic of, receives fishing from West 



Germany; June p. 88. 



Tunisia, five fishing^ ordered from East 



Germany arrived; June p. 88. 

 USSR: 

 "Akademik Kurchatov" new oceanographic; Aug. 

 p. 74. 



Atlantic studies, oceanographic research 



ends; Aug. p. 75. 



Far East fishing fleet receives new ; May 



. p. 80. 



Pacific Ocean: 

 fleet, fishing, additions; May p. 79, June p. 91, 

 Aug. p. 74. 



"Raduga", research sails on first cruise; 



Oct. p. 42. 

 patrol order Japanese trawlers from fish- 

 ing area; June p. 93. 

 "Profesor Baranow", Polish-built factory mother- 

 ship destined for Atlantic; Oct. p. 41. 



research ("Adler" and "Iskatel") are active; 



Nov. p. 55^ 

 United Kingdom, freezer-trawler "Othello" launched 



for Hull firm; Feb. p. 85. 

 Venezuela, new research^ ("La Salle") de- 

 livered from Norway; May p. 81. 



Yugoslavia, tuna , new, outfitted for Atlantic 



fishing; Jan. p. W^ 



VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 



Fishery products, estimated requirements for 1966; 

 June p. 15. 



VIETNAMESE 



Irradiate mackerel to study 



food; Dec. p. 27. 



VIETNAM, NORTH 



Fishermen train in USSR; Nov. p. 44. 



VIRGINIA 



Catch forecasts for major fisheries in 1966; Jan. 



p. 51. 

 Industrial fish investigations commenced; Apr. p. 42. 

 Landings, fishery, 1965; Sept. p. 32. 



VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE 



Catch forecasts issued by for major Virginia 



fisheries in 1966; Jan. p. 51. 



Chesapeake Bay, radioactive wastes in bottom de- 

 posits studied by ; June p. 12. 



Marine science summer training program for high 

 school students; Mar. p. 36. 



Oysters, supplemental feeding tested of; Feb. p. 34. 



WADE SEINE 



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



WARM- WATER FISH 



Michigan, research station, new, planned; Feb. p. 24. 



WASHINGTON 



Columbia River, Indian commercial fishing, clarifi- 

 cation sought on; June p. 13. 

 Crab, Dungeness, coastal fishing season opens Dec. 



1, 1965; Feb. p. 16. 

 Evaluation of cost and production of fish farms; 



Mar. p. 36. 

 Hake, fishing in Puget Sound tested; Jan. p. 52. 

 Landings of fish and shellfish, 1963-64; Feb. p. 41. 

 Salmon: 

 Chinook: 

 fishway. Wind River, improved; Apr. p. 43. 

 study shows perpetuation in new environment; 



Oct. p. 13. 

 Yakima Indian Reservation, fingerlings planted 

 on; Sept. p. 33. 

 Grays and Willapa Harbors, fishing regulations 



during 1966 proposed in; June p. 38. 

 Puget Sound fishing regulations in 1966 adopted; 



June p. 38. 

 releases, record, from hatcheries in January-June 



1965; Jan. p. 52. 

 sport fishermen barred from commercial fishery; 



Feb. p. 41. 

 trolling gear, commercial, change proposed in 



legal definition of; Feb. p. 40. 

 vessel, fishing, loan application for; Jan. p. 101. 

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

 Seattle laboratory, new director appointed; Aug. p. 85. 

 Small Business Administration loan for hake reduc- 

 tion plant in Aberdeen; Mar. p. 73. 

 Vessel, fishing, loan applications for; Feb. p. 89, 

 Apr. p. 77, May p. 90, June p. 101, July p. 101, 

 Sept. p. 78, Oct. p. 15. 



WEATHER 



Network, world, provides information to mariners; 



Dec. p. 49. 

 Radio broadcast network, new, established for mar- 

 iners; Mar. p. 37. 



WEED CONTROLLERS 



Manatees show promise as 



; May p. 85. 



WHALE(S) 



Finback, Japanese North Pacific catch, cut by 10 

 percent; July p. 84. 



Hearts, three , with a combined weight of 



1,200 pounds donated to science; Feb. p. 8. 

 Japan: 



Antarctic, joint survey planned; Nov. p. 42. 



North Pacific: 

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

 sperm study; Jan. p. 83. 

 stocks, views on; Jan. p. 82. 

 Rare species caught off California coast; Dec. p. 52. 

 USSR operations begin in the North Pacific; June 

 p. 90. 



WHALE OIL 

 Antarctic: 

 Japan contracts for sale of; May p. 56. 

 Norway: 

 production drops in 1965/66; July p. 87. 

 sold in advance, 1965/66 season output; Feb. p. 79. 



