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WHALING (cont.) 

 Antarctic (cont.): 

 operations, 1965/66; Mar. p. 41. 

 USSR plans for 1965/66 season; Feb. p. 84 

 Japan: 



East China Sea reactivated, in; Aug. p. 65. 



Newfoundland: 

 potential being surveyed; May p. 44. 

 studied in; Mar. p. 59. 

 Norway, joint venture under way; Dec. p. 67. 

 operations affected by labor dispute; Feb. p. 74. 

 Pacific, North: 

 data reported; Oct. p. 46. 

 regulations for 1966 issued; July p. 83. 

 South Georgia Islands operation to cease; June 

 p. 74. 

 Land stations in southern hemisphere, the proposed 

 regulation of the catch of whales from; July p. 53. 

 Norwayherringfishery, f actoryship ("Kosmos 



rV") maybe shifted to; June p. 81. 



South Africa season, record in 1965; June p. 84. 



South Africa Republic regulations for 1966 



issued; July p. 90. 



season, 1965/66; Mar. p. 70, 



USSR Antarctic 

 July p. 93. 



WHALING COMMISSION, INTERNATIONAL 



Antarctic whaling operations, 1965/66; Mar. p. 41. 



Brazil to withdraw from ; Mar. p. 41. 



Eighteenth annual meeting; Sept. p. 38. 



Meeting of the North Pacific Commissioners in 

 London; July p. 59. 



Review area situation. North Pacific Member Na- 

 tions (Canada, Japan, USSR, U. S.); May p. 41. 



Whaling land stations in southern hemisphere, pro- 

 posed regulation of; July p. 58. 



WHITE FISH 



South-West Africa industry expansion; Mar. p. 67. 

 United Kingdom supply and disposition of frozen 

 processed , 1953-65; Aug. p. 75. 



WHITE HOUSE 



Presidential greeting to meeting of fishery associa- 

 tions; Jan. p. 102. 



WHITE SEA 



Seal conservation in; July p. 58. 



WHITING 



Frozen, headless, dressed, standards for grades, 

 July p. 101, Aug. p. 83. 



WISCONSIN 



Landings, 1965 Great Lakes, same as 1964; Dec. 



p. 7. 

 Vessel, fishing, loan application; Dec. p. 30. 



WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION 

 Drift bottle recovered after 40 years by 

 June p. 40. 



WORLD 



Fish catch tops 50 million tons in 1964; Jan. p. 55. 

 Fish meal situation and outlook, U. S. and ; 



Dec. p. 4. 



Fish oU exports, , set record in 1965; Nov. 



p. 33. 



trade in 

 fish catch 



Food and Agriculture Organization, 

 fishery products, 1964; June p. 41." 



North American countries share of 

 drops in 1964; Jan. p. 64. 



Trade, fishery, establishes record in 1964; Apr. 

 p. 49. 



Vessels, fishing, construction data; June p. 50. 



YAP 



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



exvessel prices; 



YELLOW PERCH 



Canada tries to stabilize 



Oct. p. 49. ~ 



Great Lakes: 

 commercial fishing regulations, Michigan Conser- 

 vation Commission: 

 new regulations proposed; Apr. p. 25. 

 public hearings held on proposed changes in; 

 Jan. p. 31, Mar. p. 23. 

 Lake Erie: 

 1966 hatch poor; Oct. p. 12. 



price support program for Canadian fishermen in 

 area; Sept. p. 50. 



Regulations, commercial fishing, changed in 



Michigan; May p. 27. 



Trawl cod-end mesh size selectivity toward in 



Lake Erie; Feb. p. 1. 



YELLOW PIKE 



Lake Erie 1966 hatch poor; Oct. p. 12. 



YUGOSLAVIA 



Fishing industry in crisis; Mar. p. 71. 

 Fish meal imports; May p. 81. 

 Tuna: 



catches increase planned; Mar. p. 71. 



fishery, Atlantic, "Jugoatlantik I" enters; Oct. p. 43. 

 Tunisia, fishing ports to be constructed in; Mar. 



p. 68. 

 Vessels, tuna, new, outfitted for Atlantic fishing; 



Jan. p. 99. 



Issued August 1967 



