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6 COMMERCIAL FI SHERIES REVIEW Vol. 28, No. 10 15 WILDLIFE SERVICE e se publications are available free e Office of Information, U. S. Fish . dlife Service, Washington, D. C. 20402. . tions are designat ed: 'S --Current fishery statistics of the United States. 1, --Fish ery leaflets. (reprints) from Com- mercial Fisheries Review:-- "R. -- Fish. --Sp ecial Scientffic Reports -- Fisheries (limited distribution). Title CFrS1127 - - Michigan, Ohio-:-&Wis consin Landings, March 1966, 4 pp. Carolina Landings, April 1966, 2 pp. CIF 11 55--Mar yland Landings, April 1966, 4 pp. CEli'1156--Texas Landings, 1965 Annual Summary, 8 pp. C1IF 1 58--Massachus etts Landings, 1965 Annual Summary, 13 pp. C ' 16 5--Ne w York Landings, March 1966, 4 pp. CI D 67--New York Landings, April 1966, 4 pp. CI D Fisheries, 1965 Annual Summary, 4 pp. C: U 73--New Jers ey Landings, May 1966, 3 pp. C: 174--Shrimp Landings, January 1966, 5 pp. C:: H 76--Georgia Landings, May 1966,3 pp. C: 1 77--Mississippi Landings, April 1966, 3 pp. C: H 78--Mississippi Landings, May 1966, 3 pp. C:::]4:1 8 0 - - Maryland Landings, May 1966, " 4 pp. ]4181--Virginia Landings, May 1966,4 pp. l/4 I82--Fish Meal and Oil, May 1966,2 pp. e:: .<l 183--North Carolina Landings, June 1966, 4 pp. e:; ,4 I84--Florida Landings, May 1966,8 pp. e:;. ,4I 86--Louisiana Landings, May 1966, 3 C pp. . 4187--Massachusetts Landings, January c::: 1966, 5 pp. Landings, April 1966, 4 pp. CFS-4196-- Florida Landings, June 1966, 8 pp. CFS-4197--Maine Landings, May 1966, 4 pp. CFS-4199--Maryland Landings, June 1966, 4 pp. Sep. No. 771--An Evaluation of the Air Bubble Curtain as a Barrier to Alewives, by George A. Kupfer and William G. Gordon. FL-582--The Bait Shrimp Industry of the Gulf of Mexico, by Anthony Inglis and Ed- ward Chin, 13 pp., illus., May 1966. (Also Contribution No. 211, BCF Biological Lab - oratory, Galveston, Tex,) Describes fish- ing gear used by shrimp bait fishermen, the methods of operation, and the market- ing practices in Texas and Florida. SSR--Fish. No. 526--Synopsis on the Biology of the Jack Mackerel (Trachurus symmet- ricus), by John S. MacGregor, 19 pp. illus., April 1966. SRR--Fish. No. 527--Age and Size Composi- tion of the Menhaden Catch Along the At- lantic Coast of the United States, 1962. With Brief Revi ew of the Commercial Fish- ery, by William R. Nicholson and Joseph R. Higham, Jr., pp., illus., February 1966. Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Gloucester, Mass., for the Fiscal Year Ending June 1964, by Joseph W. Slavin, Circular 241, 34 pp., illus., May 1966. During 1964 the laboratory emphasized methods of improving the quality of fish and fishery products. Report discusses res ea rch on freeze denaturation of pro- te ins, preservation and processing, stand- ards and specifications, and radiation pas- teurization; also, the laboratory's marine products development irradiator program and aims, and inspection and certification of fisher y products. Included are lists of publications by laborator y personnel and papers presented at meetings. Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheri es Biological Station, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, Fiscal Year 1965, by Jam es E . Sykes, Circular 242, 34 pp., illus., April 1966. Discusses estuarine and red-tlde investigations, and some results.

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Page 1: P~BLICATIONS...Areas and Fisheries, Monthly Summary, July 1966, 9 pp. (Market News Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 706 New 8 COMMERCIAL FISHERIE REVIE\\ \ 01. 28 o. 10 F

6 COMMERCIAL F ISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 28, No. 10

P~BLICATIONS

15 I~ND WILDLIFE SERVICE

ese publications are available free e Office of Information, U. S. Fish .dlife Service, Washington, D. C. 20402. .tions are designated:

'S --Current fishery statistics of the United States.

1, --Fishery leaflets. ~ P.--Separates (reprints) from Com­

mercial Fisheries Review:-­"R. -- Fish. --Special Scientffic Reports -­

Fisheries (limited distribution).

~1!ber Title CFrS1127 - - Michigan, Ohio-:-&Wis consin

Landings, March 1966, 4 pp. CHt'~n 43--South Carolina Landings, April

1966, 2 pp. CIF 1155--Maryland Landings, April 1966,

4 pp. CEli'1156--Texas Landings, 1965 Annual

Summary, 8 pp. C1IF 158--Massachus etts Landings, 1965

Annual Summary, 13 pp. C ' 165--New York Landings, March 1966,

4 pp. CI D 67--New York Landings, April 1966,

4 pp. CI D 70-~Hawaii Fisheries, 1965 Annual

Summary, 4 pp. C: U 73--New Jers ey Landings, May 1966,

3 pp. C: ~ 174--Shrimp Landings, January 1966,

5 pp. C:: H 76--Georgia Landings, May 1966,3 pp. C: ~ 177--Mississippi Landings, April 1966,

3 pp. C: H 78--Mississippi Landings, May 1966,

3 pp. C :::]4:1 8 0 - - Maryland Landings, May 1966,

" 4 pp. C~ ]4181--Virginia Landings, May 1966,4 pp. ~ l/4 I82--Fish Meal and Oil, May 1966,2 pp. e:: .<l 183--North Carolina Landings, June

1966, 4 pp. e:; ,4 I84--Florida Landings, May 1966,8 pp. e:;. ,4I86--Louisiana Landings, May 1966, 3 C pp.

. 4187--Massachusetts Landings, January c::: 1966, 5 pp.

,'4190~-California Landings, April 1966, 4 pp.

CFS-4196-- Florida Landings, June 1966, 8 pp. CFS-4197--Maine Landings, May 1966, 4 pp. CFS-4199--Maryland Landings, June 1966,

4 pp.

Sep. No. 771--An Evaluation of the Air Bubble Curtain as a Barrier to Alewives, by George A. Kupfer and William G. Gordon.

FL-582--The Bait Shrimp Industry of the Gulf of Mexico, by Anthony Inglis and Ed­ward Chin, 13 pp., illus., May 1966. (Also Contribution No. 211, BCF Biological Lab -oratory, Galveston, Tex,) Describes fish­ing gear used by shrimp bait fishermen, the methods of operation, and the market­ing practices in Texas and Florida.

SSR--Fish. No. 526--Synopsis on the Biology of the Jack Mackerel (Trachurus symmet­ricus), by John S. MacGregor, 19 pp. illus., April 1966.

SRR--Fish. No. 527--Age and Size Composi­tion of the Menhaden Catch Along the At­lantic Coast of the United States, 1962. With Brief Review of the Commercial Fish­ery, by William R. Nicholson and Joseph R. Higham, Jr., ~8 pp., illus., February 1966.

Annual Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Technological Laboratory, Gloucester, Mass., for the Fiscal Year Ending June ~ 1964, by Joseph W. Slavin, Circular 241, 34 pp., illus., May 1966. During 1964 the laboratory emphasized methods of improving the quality of fish and fishery products. Report discusses res earch on freeze denaturation of pro­t e ins, preservation and processing, stand­ards and specifications, and radiation pas­teurization; also, the laboratory's marine products development irradiator program and aims, and inspection and certification of fishery products. Included are lists of publications by laboratory personnel and papers presented at meetings.

Report of the Bureau of Commercial Fisherie s Biological Station, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, Fiscal Year 1965, by James E . Sykes, Circular 242, 34 pp., illus., April 1966. Discusses estuarine and red-tlde investigations, and some results.

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October 1966 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 57

Fishery Bulletin, vol. 65, no. 2, January 1966, RP. 299-525, illus., printed. Some articles: 'Annual marks on shell and ligament of

sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus," by Arthur S. Merrill, Julius A. Posgay, and Fred E. Nichy; "Dynamics of a penaeid shrimp population and management impli­cations," by Joseph H. Kutkuhn; "Study of loss and delay of salmon passing Rock Is­land Dam, Columbia River, 1954-56," by Robert R. French and Roy L. Wahle; "Oc­currence in Tampa Bay, Florida, of im­mature species dominant in Gulf of Mexico commercial fisheries," by Jame s E. Sykes and John H. Finucane; "Gill net mesh se­lection curves for Pacific salmon on the high seas," by Alvin E. Peterson; "Life history of the gizzard shad, Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur), in western Lake Erie, " by Anthony Bodola; "Migrations and geographic distribution of pink shrimp Penaeus duorarum, of the Tortugas and Sanibel Grounds, Florida," by T. J. Cos ­tello and Donald M. Allen; "Time of mi­gration and age group structure of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) spawning popUlations in the Naknek River system, Alaska," by Richard R. Straty; "Skipjack tuna spawning in the Marquesas Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago, " by Howard O. Yoshida; "Food of ~oung-of-the-year wall­eyes in Lake Erie, ' by David R. Wolfert; and "Effect of the spawning bed environ­ment on reproduction of pink and chum salmon, II by William J. McNeil.

Fishery Bulletin, vol. 65, no. 3, 1966, p~. 527-686, illus., printed. Some articles: ' Life history of the spiny dogfish, " by Albert C. Jensen; "Pygmy whitefish Proso~ium coul­teri in the Naknek River system, I by Wil­liam R. Heard and Wilbur L. Hartman; "A review of western Atlantic cat sharks, Scyliorhinidae, with descriptions of a new genus and five new species ," by Stewart Springer; "Survey of pelagic fishes of the California current area, ' I by Frederick H. Berry and Herbert C. Perkins; and "Rap:i:d method for determining water content in oyster tissue," by Thomas C. Carver, Jr.

The following publications are available only from the specific office mentioned:

California Fishery Market News Monthly Summary, Part I-Fishery Products Pro­dy.ction and Market Data, July 1966, 15 pp. (Market News Service, U. S. Fish and

Wildlife Service, Post Office Bldg., San Pedro, Calif. 90731.) California cannery receipts of tuna and tunalike fish and othe~' species used for canning; pack of canned tuna, tunalike fish, mackerel, and ancho vies; market fish receipts at San Pedro Santa Monica, and Eureka areas; Califo~­nia and Arizona imports; canned fish and frozen shrimp prices; ex-vessel prices for cannery fish; prices for fish meal, oil, and solubles; for the month indicated.

California Fishery Market News Monthl,y Summary, Part !I--Fishing Information, July 1966, 14 pp. illus. (D. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Tuna Resources Laboratory, P . O. Box 271, La Jolla, Calif 92038). Contains sea-surface tempera­tur es, fishing and research information for July of interest to the West Coast tuna; fishing industry and marine scientists.

California Fishery Products and Byproducts Brokers, Importers, and Exporters, 1966, SP List 1 (Revised), 15 pp., August 1966. (Market News Service, D. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Post Office Bldg., San Pedro, Calif. 90731.)

A vailable from the Branch of Reports, Burea1! of Commercial Fisheries, D. S. Depart­ment of the Interior, Washington, D. C. 20240:

Oceanographic Observations, 1963, East Coast of the United States, by Joseph Chas Data Report 10, 3 microfiche cards, iUus . Mar. 1966, distribution limited.

Oceanographic Observations South of Adak Island, Summer 1963, by Craig Van Dyke, Data Report 12, 1 microfiche card, illus., May 1966, distribution limited.

Proximate Composition of Lake Michigan Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), by Don­ald R. Travis , FIR Reprint· 33, 3 pp., printed. (Reprinted from Fishery ~­trial Research, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-4.) Branch of Reports, U. S. Bureau of Com­mercial Fisheries, 2725 Montlake Blvd., Seattle, Wash. 98102.

(Seattle) Washington and Alaska Receipts ~ Landings of Fishery Products for Selecte Areas and Fisheries, Monthly Summary, July 1966, 9 pp. (Market News Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 706 New

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F eral Office Bldg. , 90 9 Firs t Ave ., Se -" Wash . 98 104.) Includes J uly infor ­lJn on landings b y the halib ut fleet re ­' d by the Seattle Halibut Exchange; o n landings reported by primar y re ­rs; landings of halibut r e ported by national Pacific Halibut Com mission; ngs and otte r - trawl r ece ipts reported is herm e n ' s Marketing A ssociation of lington; local landings b y independe nt Is; coastwise shipm en ts from Alaska

.h e duled and nons c hedule d shipping and airway s; imports from British bia via rail, motor tru ck, shipping

, and ex - vess e l landings; a nd imports :c .l other countrie s throu gh Was hington c toms district .

he:l sh Situation and Outlook, C EA- S 1, 47 PI, J une 1966. (U . S. Bureau of Commer ­c ' Fisheries , Bra n ch of Curr e nt Econom ­i(inalysis, 1815 N . Ft. Myer D rive, Ar -1 !ton, Va . 22209.) Firs t is s ue of new q rterly directe d m a inly a t as sis ting fish ­E managem ent in making s hor t - run and i ~rmediate production, distribut io n, and

cing decisions. Available p e rtinen t llflsh facts a ssembled a nd a na lyzed to e picture of proba ble market conditions

,I p rice movements in the fu tur e .

hi Hawing service publication is for sale is available only from th e Supe rintend ­of Documents, U. S. Gove r nment Print ­

ffice, Wa shington, D. C . 20402 :

_ --IR,,-D.:;.:n- Caus e d Fish Kills in 1965, Sixth al Report, WP-12, 32pp., illus ., print ­

( 1966,25 cents. Data on p o ll ution­' j' ed fish kills b y State , source of pollu -

• type of wate r and water body , sever-( f damage , and r e lated subjects .

WflI~ELlANEOUS

'hes e publications a r e not available fr om thn 1 h and Wildlife Se r vice , but usually m ay bee ta ined from the orga nization issuing tho Corresponde n ce r egar ding publications tm 0110w should b e a ddressed to the respec -

lr ganization or publisher mentioned . Dn pr ices, if r eadily available, are shown .

ALGAE : "Utilization of algae a a protl'in ~ourc f r

humans, " by Richard Dam, >t al., ar J ournal of utrition, vol. 86, ug . 1 5, pp. 37 6- 38 2, pr inted . \\ i tar In lltu of Anatomy and Biology, 36th tr e a Phila de lphia, P a. 19 10 4.

ANTIBIOTICS: Antimycin--A ew Fish ry Tool. bv Rob(,'

E. L e nno n, 2 pp . , illus . , prin d. (H prin -e d from Wisconsin Conservation Bull tin , Mar ch - Apr il 1966 . ) \<\ iscon in Oll~ I'

tion De pa r tment, Box -! 50, I'.Iadison, \\ 1 .

53701 .

AUSTRALIA : Fisherie s Australia , Statistical bull 1n ~ '0-

11-1964 - 6 5, 52 pp. , iUus ., processed . om­wealth Bureau of Census and tatish s , Canberra , Australia. Contains statIstics on Australia ' s marine and fresh -wat r f1::->h­eries, including b oat s, equipm nt and p r­sons e ngaged; production, p r ocess1ng and consumption; and foreign trade.

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...

October 1966 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW

These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv­ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them.

CEYLON: Administration Report of the Director of

Fisheries for 1963-64, by S. S. H. Silva, Part IV--Education, Science, and Art (L), 105 pp., printed in Sinhalese and English, September 1965. Government Publications Bureau, P.O Box 500, Secretariat, Colom­bo.

COD: "Noen forsok med 'dobbeltfrysing av torsk"

(Some experiments with freezing and re­freezing of codfish), by G. Lorentzen, ar­ticle' Kulde, vol. 19, no. 4, August 196 5, pp. 53 -58, illus., printed in Norwegian.

CRAB: "King crab gets royal treatment from qual ­

ity-conscious packers, II article , Pacific Fisherman, vol 63, June 1965, pp.16-22, printed. Pacific Fisherman, Editorial Of­fice, 71 Columbia St., Seattle, Wash. 98104.

DENMARK: Bulletin Statistique des Peches Martimes

(Statistical Bulletin for Marine Fisheries), vol. XLVIII (1963), 67 pp., printed inEng­lish, January 1966. Conseil Permanent In­t ernational pour l'Exploration de la Mer, Charlottenlund Slot, Denmark.

EELS: Sand Eels (AMMODYTIDAE) in the South­-western North Sea; Their BTofOgY and

Fishery, by C. T. Macer, Fishery Investi­gations' series II, vol. XXIV, no. 6, 58 pp., i llus., printed, 1966, 19.s. (US$2.66). Fish­e ries Laboratory , Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. (Sold by Her Majesty's Station­e r y Office, 49 High Holborn, London, W.C.l, England.)

FATTY ACIDS: "The triglycerides of sablefish (Anaplopoma

fimbria). II - - Fatty acid distribution in triglyceride fractions as determined with pancreatic lipase," by Ami Dolev and H. S. Olcott, article, Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, vol. 42, Dec. 1965, pp. 1046 -1051, printed. American Chemi­cal Society, 1155 Sixteenth Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

FISH MEAL: "Fish meal studies. 2--Effects of levels

and sources on 'fish flavor' in broiler

meat," by Jack L. Fry, et aI, article, P ) .!E.Y Science, vol. 44, July 1965, pp . 101 1019, printed. Poultry Science, Texas M College System, College Station, Te 77843.

FISH MUSCLE: "Fatty acid uptake and esterification by fl

muscle," by M. Hamosh, R. Atia, and B Shapiro, article, Journal of Food Scien vol. 31, Mar.-Apr. 1966, pp. 146-150, printed. The Garrard Press, 510 Nort Hickory St., Champaign, Ill. 61820 .

FISH PROTEIN CONCENTRATE : "Fish flour: FDA approval likely on im ­

proved product," by Jane Ayre s, article , Science, vol. 152, May 6, 1966, pp. 738-739, American Association for the Advar. ment of Science, 1515 Massachusetts Ave NW ., Washington, D. C. 2000 5.

"Supplementation of bread with fish flour and amino acids - -A comparison of evalu tion methods," by G. R. Jansen, C . F . Hutchison, and M. E. Zanetti, article, Fo: Technology, vol. 20 , Mar. 1966, pp. 91-9 printed . Institute of Food Technologist s , Special Services Office, 510 North Hicko: St., Champaign, Ill. 60611.

FISH PUMP: "Fish pump's gentle touch is kind to pr of'

article , Fishing Gazette, vol. 82, Sept. 1965, pp. 17, 23, printed. Fishing Gaze Publishing Corp., 461 Eighth Ave ., New York, N. Y. 10001.

FRANCE : Cahiers O.R.S. T.O.M. -Oceanogra phie, va

III, no. 1, 1965, 105 pp., lilus., printed ~ French, a single issue 20 francs (US$4. 0( plus postage. Office de la Recherche ScieI' . tifique et Technigue Outre - Mer , 24, rue Bayard, Paris 80

, France. (Sold by Serv ice Central de Documentation, 80, route d'Aulnay, Bondy, Seine.) Include s artic le: on: "Note d' information sur les prospe c . tions de fonds chalutables effectuees par . centre d ·'oceanographie et des peches (ORSTOM) de Pointe - Noire dans l' est du Golfe de Guinee" (Information note on e lC

plorations of t rawlable b ottoms by Le Centre d'Oceanographie et des Peches (ORSTOM) de Pointe - Noire in the easter Jl

Gulf of Guniea), pp . 71-72; "Etude de

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O.l;\lER IAL FI HEHlE R E VI

These pUblications are not available from ice, but usually may be obtained from th o r amz tl n 15

ues caracteres de Sardinella eba (C de Cote DIIvoire" (Some character­of Sardinella eba (C et V) of the Coast), by E. Marchal, pp. 87 -94; sur deux caracteres de Sardinella

« ta (C et V) de Cote DIIvoire" (Note on haracteristics of Sardinella aurita

t V) of the Ivory Coast), by E. Marchal, I 5-99.

" . s dlOstreiculture dans les Marais ~ eens (Oyster Culture Tests in the

1deens Marshes), by Marie -Jose Cor-1 .• Science ~ Peche, no. 148, May 1966, pp ., illus., printed in French. L'Insti­

cientifique et Technique des Peches itimes, 59 Avenue Raymond - Poincare,

ris 16e , France.

FE 'ZING I'" erimental study of freezing fish by liq-

1 nitrogen," by A. Kaneko, article, Re­gerat ion, vol. 40, no. 456, October 1965 , 2 8-30, illus., printed. Nickerson & lL,s Co., 433 North Waller Ave . , Chi-0, Ill., 60644.

FFRlZING AT SEA: "" a ringer med frysing ombord" (Experi­

es with freezing at sea), by p. Hysing-1 , article, Kulde, vol. 19, no. 4, August " pp. 49 -52, printed in Norwegian.

- WATER FISHERIES: roductivity of lakes and rivers," by

·rio Tonolli and Julian Rzoska, article, SCientist, vol. 30, no. 491, April 14,

, pp. 119-121, illus., printed. Crom­House, Fulwood Place, High Holborn,

~ on WCI, England. How much fish can expect to harvest from their inland rs? Author believes the answer to question is to be sought in many places 1any climates, on the baSiS of thorough

surements of aquatic ecological sys­under the International Biological

gramme.

HERRIl G: Herring Stock Record D t ,1 I

cal News L ett rs , no-:2"7, 77 pp., printed, i\ l ay 1966 . 1nt rn ho 1 for the E xp io r ation of th , Ch lund Slot, Denma r k .

ga n

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These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv­ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them .

JAPAN: Bulletin of the Japanese Society of the Scien­

tific Fisheries, vol. 31, no. 12, December 'i965, pp. 955-1080, illus., printed in Japa­nese and English. Japanese Society of Scientific Fisherie s, Shiba - Kaigandori 6, Minato -ku, Tokyo, Japan. Includes arti ­cles on: "The reproduction situation of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus sp.) in Alaska - 1. Pink salmon (0. gorbuscha}, " by Kisaburo Taguchi, pp. 957 -963; "The reproduction situation of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus sp.) in Alaska. II. Chum salmon (Q. keta}," by Kisaburo Taguchl, pp. 964 -970;nBathymetric change of daily hauls per boat in relation to daily catch by the Danish seiners of a fish -meal fleet fishing in the Bering Sea," by Shi ro Minami, pp. 971-976 ; "The discrimination of races of 52 and 63 aged sockeye salmon and their distributions in the northern Pacific," by Hiroshi Hirose and Ryuhei Sa to, pp. 1,006 1, 018; "Distribution patter n of groundfishes hooked along a row of setlme in the shal­lower part of the Contine nta l Slope in the Bering Sea - IV. Distribution on a very e asy slope," by Hiroshi Maeda, pp. 1,019-1,025; "Studies on the effe cts of marine products on cholesterol metabolism in r ats - V. The effects of e dible seaweeds (suppleme nt}," by Takashi Kaneda, Pentula V. Kamasastri and Setsuko Tokuda, pp. 1, 026 -1 ,0 29; "Studies on t he biological for­matio n of formaldehy de and dimethylamine in fi sh a nd shellfish - VII. Effect of methy­lene b lue on t he enzymatic formation of for­maldehy de and dimethylamine from tri­methylamine oxide, " by Kinjiro Yamada and Ke ishiAmano, pp. 1,030-1,037; "On the behavior of fis h to fi shing nets (review), II by Chihiro Miyazaki, pp. 1,049 -1, 080.

KENYA : Repor t on Kenya F isheries 1964, 30 pp .,

illus., printed, 1966, 3s. (42 U.S. cents ). Republic of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya. Re ­ports on the inland fisheries of Western and Nyanza provinces; Lake Victoria fi s h ­ery; fisheries of Lakes Naivasha and B a ­ringo; trout hatchery and fi s heries ; f ish culture farm, Sa gana station; Tu rkana fish­e ry at Ferguson's Gulf, Lak e Rudolf; in­land fisheries of Coast Province ; sea fish ­eries ; plus fishery stati stical tables on production, imports and exports, catch analy s is, etc .

MEDITERRANEAN: Studies and R eviews, processed. Ge~er

Fisheries Council fo r the Mediterrane Secretariat, Food and Agricu lture Org zation of the United Nat ions , Rome, Ita

No . 27 u Labour-Saving Methods on Boar Mediterranean Trawlers, 32 pp., illus ., November 1965.

No. 28 - - Preliminary Report on F ish Dis ' tribution and Marketing in Sicily, 28 pp , illus ., November 1965 .

No. 29 - -Sanitary Regulations for Mollusc f 19 pp., December 1995.

No. 30 u The Raising 2f..Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout in Water at High Temper , tures, 54 pp . , illus., December 1965.

MEXICO: Educacion Pesguera en Noruega (F ishery

Education in Norway), Trab a jos de Divul gacion, vol. X, no. 92 , 15 pp., processed in Spanish, Oct. 1964 . Instituto Nacional de Inve stigacione s B iologico - Pesqueras , Direccion General de P e s c a e Industrias Conexas, Secretaria de Industri a y Com cio, Mexico D. F ., Mexico.

MICRONESIA: Fishes of the Marshall and Marianas Isla I

by Leonard P. Schultz , Earl S. Herald, Ernest A . Lachner, Arthur D. Welander , and Loren P . Woods, U . S. National Muse Bulletin 202 , vol. 1, 717 pp., illus., prin 1953, $2 .75 . Smithsonian Institution, Wa ington, D. C. (Sold by Superintendent of Docume nts, U. S. Government P rinting fice , Washington, D. C. 20402 . )

OCEANOGRAPHY : Marine Sciences Instrumentation, by Willi

C . Knopf and Herbert A. Cook, vol. 3, 29J pp., i llus., printed, $12.50 . P l enum Pr,e P roceedings of the Third Nationa l MarinE Sc i e nces Symposium (Miami, Fla. 19,65) ; paper s range from evaluation of t he Jet . n l and aspects of expandable instrumentatlo ~ to discussion of sensors for t he observat l of wave height and wind direction.

"Oceanography: PSAC (Pre s ident ' s ScienC!. Advisory Committee) pane l calls for settl

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n w agency," article, Science, vol. 153, : 734, July 22, 1966, pp. 391-393, print­~ ingle copy 35 cents. American Asso­on for the Advancement of SCience,

I Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washing-1 D. C. 20005.

OW RS: 1l1" and Intensity_of Setting C2! the Oyster,

~SSOSTREA VIRGINICA, in Long Is­Sound, by Victor L. Loosanoff, 17 pp.,

e ., printed. (Reprinted from Biological ietin vol. 130, no. 2, April 1966, pp.

',--227 .) The Marine Biological Labora­, Woods Hole, Mass.

POND: 'Ie nika ~ Gospodarka Morska (Marine

hnology and Economics), vol. 16, no. 120-162 pp., illus., with Bulletin (Biu­'n Techniczny), no. 4(20), pp. 79-84, cessed in Polish with Polish, Russian, English contents, April 1966. P. P.

dawnictwo Morskie, Al Waszyngtona 34, rnia, Poland. Contains, among others, "teles on: "U.S. deep-sea fisheries in rth -Atlantic waters," "Repair workshops rishing enterprises," by K. Jaworski; perational merits of vessels of B -512 5, Kolejarz) type," by J. Milobedzki;

I "Safety of life at sea conference," by 1

s -2f Log Driving on the Salmon and t Populations in the Stellako River, by

ical Staffs of the Canada Department i sheries and the International Pacific

~ on Fisheries Commission in Collabo­n with the Fish and Wildlife Branch, . Dept. of Recreation and Conserva­

n, International Pacific Salmon Fisher-Commission Progress Report No. 14,

pp., iUus., processed, 1966. Interna­:1al Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commis­n, p. O. Box 1120, New Westminister, C., anada.

, TER: ~ds in sea water," by Lela M. Jeffery, lIe, Journal of the American Oil Chem-

I --- --ti ciety, vol. 43, pro 1966, pp. 211-0 , printed. The American Oil Chemists I iet ., 33 East \ acker Dri e, hlcago,

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These publications are not available from the Fish and Wildlife Serv­ice, but usually may be obtained from the organization issuing them.

Spanish, single cop Y 50 ptas. (a b 0 u t US$0.85). Industrias Pesqueras, Apartado 35, Policarpo Sanz, 21-2, Vigo, Spain.

UNITED KINGDOM: The Cod and Cod Fishery at Faroe, by B. W.

Jones, article, Fishery Investigations, series II, vol. XXIV, no. 5, 36 pp., illus, printed, single copy lIs. 5d . (US$2.20), Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, London, England. (For sale by Brit­ish Information Services, 845 3rd Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10022.)

"Spotlight on Torry," article, Modern Re­frigeration' vol. 68, no . 808, July 196~ pp. 659-660, illus., printed. Refrigera­tion Press Ltd., Maclaren House, 131 Great Suffolk Street, London, S.E.1, Eng­land. A description of the work of the Torry Research Station.

VESSELS: "Steel crab boat features outstanding sea­

kindliness," article, Fish Boat, vol. II, Mar. 1966, pp. 26-27, printed. H. L. Peace Publications, 624 Gravier St., New Orleans, La. 70150.

WHALES: Catalog of Living Whales, by Philip Hersh­

kovitz, Bulletin 246, 267 pp., printed, 1966, $1.00. Smithsonian Institution, U. S. Na-

tional Museum, Washington, D. C. 20560. (Sold by Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Wash­ington, D. C. 20402.)

YUGOSLA VIA: Morsko Ribarstvo, vol. 17, no. 10, Sept ern

ber -October 1965, printed in Serbo -croa tian; Morsko Ribarstvo, V. Bogota 3, P.O. 185, Rijeka, Yugoslavia. Contains these articles: "Simpozij: Riblje meso u na~o prehrani" (Symposium: The role of fish in our nutrition), pp. 162 -164; "Bioekolog ija tunja: migracije tunja" (Bio-ecology of tunas: tuna migrations ), by D. Morovi pp. 165-171; "Organolepticka svojstva ka faktor oCJene kvalitete i higijenske ispra nosti tune" (Organoleptic characteristics as a factor in the evaluation of the qualit and hygienics of tuna products~ by R. CelE brini, pp. 172 -173; "Ubrzani porast po­trosnje ribe u JugoslaviJi - -kategori6ki imperativ ekonomskog razvoja" (Rapid i crease of fishery consumption in Yugo­slavia is imperative for economic develo ment), by B. Juric, pp. 174-176; "Oslie; Merlucius merlucius L." (European hale Merlucius merlucius L.), by J. Basiolo, pp. 182 -184; "Nasi ribarski brodovi su brodovi Jugoslavenske trgovacke morna­rice posebne namjene" (Our fishing ves­sels are vessels of the Yugoslav Mercha Marine used for special purposes), by L Kos, pp. 190-191.

Created in 1849, the Department of the Interior··a department ofconservation·-is concerned .. ith the management, conservation, and development of the Nation 's .. oter, fish, wildlife, mineral, forest, and park and recreational resources . It also has major responsibilities for Indian and Territorial affairs.

As the Nation's principal conservation agency, the Department works to assure that nanr .. newable resources are developed and used wi sely, that park and recreational resource. are con­served for the future, and that renewable resources make their full contribution to the pragreu, prosper ity, and security o.f the United States--now and in the future.