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THE SEA FISHERIES 



steam trawler, description ol, 19-22 ; 



cost of, 22 



longitudinal section, 21 



plans, 2 1 



statistics of catch, 33-46, 276- 



277, 278, 280, 281 



— trawler-drifter, description, 23 



longitudinal section, 23 



plans, 24 



Stingers, 194 



Stockholm International Conference 



(1899), 224 

 Stopper, 19 

 Storch, I38n. 

 Stornoway, 7, iii 

 Storsild, 130 

 Strachan, James, 121 

 Strathnaver, steam trawler, 53 

 Stripping of lobsters, 199-200 

 Strodtmann, 238 

 Stuttgart, 141 

 Stsrrman, 132 



Sufiolk and Essex district, 197, 202n. 

 Summer herring fishery, 47, 227 

 Sutherland, Angus, 191 

 Swarte Bank, 37 



Sweden, fisheries of, xvii, 134, 267, 283 

 Sylt trawling ground, 37, 38 

 Synaptura, 46, 55 



Telugu, 16 



Temperature and development of fish 



eggs, 58, 233 

 Ten-mile limit proposed, 153 

 Territorial waters, 159 

 Terschelling, 38 

 Texel, 38 

 Thaarup, 138 

 Thickback, 87 

 Third-class fishing boats, 4 

 Thirteen-mile hmit, 170 

 Thisted Bredning, 85 

 Thompson, D'Arcy, W., 2n. 13, 62-64, 



9on. 

 Thomson, G. M., 269n. 

 Thor, S.S., 236 

 Thorpe, 202n. 

 Three-mile limit, 159 

 Thurso, 94 

 Todd, S9n. 

 Torsk, 2 

 Tow-nets, 229 

 Trachinus vipera, 194 

 Trachyrhynchus, 2n. 

 Trade classification offish, 44, 64, 69, 73, 



90 

 of haddock (details of sizes), 90 ; 



plaice (details of sizes), 44, 64 

 Tralee, 237 

 Transplantation of plaice, 85 



— of shad-ova, 83 

 Trawl-beam, 27-28 



— catching power of different trawlers, 

 26-27 



— description of, 18 



— evolution of, 15-17 



Trawl, otter, 22 



— shrimp, 28, 193-194, 196" 

 TrawUng for herring, 50-54 

 Trawling grounds, 32-46 ; White Sea, 



Norway, 34 ; Baltic, 34 ; Iceland, 

 34-35 ; Faroe, 35 ; Rockall, 35-36 ; 

 North Sea, 36-40 ; North of Scotland, 

 40 ; Westward of Scotland, 40-41 ; 

 West of Ireland, 41 ; South of Ireland, 

 41 ; Irish Sea, 42-44 ; Bristol Channel, 

 44-45 ; EngUsh Channel, 45 ; Biscay, 

 Portugal and Morocco, 45-46 



True, 259, 259n. 



Trustees to aid sea and coast fisheries, 

 Ireland, 186 



Trybom, 97n. 



Tubs, 2 



Tusk, 2 



Tvarminne, 235 



Tjme Steam Fishing Boat Owners 

 Association, 171 



Ulva latissima, 2o8n. 

 Undersized fish, 69-77 

 Undersized Fish Bill, 1900, 74 

 1904, 74 



— flat-fish, 152 



United Kingdom Steam Tug and 



Trawlers Insurance Association, 217 

 United States of America, 250-260 



Bureau of Fisheries, 252 



Utrecht, peace of, 138 



Vaillant, 237 



Vanhofien, 231 



Variegated sole, 87 



Vernon, Admiral Edward, ii3n. 



Vessels, fishing, numbers of, 4-5 



Vitality of trawl-caught fish, 196 



Vlaardingen, 141 



Vheland, 38 



Vries, de, i95n. 



Wallace, 60, 6in. 



Walpole, Spencer, I23n., 149 



Ward, Dr. Francis, viii 



Washington, Capt., I2n. 



Weight of fish landed, British Isles, 3 



Well Bank, 37 



Welled-smacks, 145 



Werdenhagen, 1320. 



West Baltic fishery, 234 



West of Ireland trawhng grounds, 41, 46 



West KapeUe, 38 



West of Scotland trawUng grounds, 40, 



46 

 Wet-fish, definition of, i 

 Whitebait, 2 

 Whitefish, 252 

 Whitehaven, 24 



White Sea trawUng grounds, 3i-34> 46 

 Whiting, weight of, landed in British 



Isles, 89 

 Whitstable, 20in. 

 Wick, 7, 29, 47, 94 

 Wilhamson, 57n., loi 



