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INDEX age Page UNITED STATES: INTE RNA T IO AL: President Asks $516 Million for Marine Sci­ 36 U.S. and Mexico Agree on Zone ence Affairs in Fiscal 1969 36 E EC Repor ts on 8 Steelhead Eggs Are Fertilized With Frozen 36 FAO Fis her y Committee for Eastern Ce ntral Sperm for First Time Atlantic Be ing Organized 9 Interior Suggests Legislation to Control Oil 36 ICES Co nvention to Enter into Force Pollution 37 Japane s e - Australian Ventures Plann'd 9 Foreign Fishing Off U. S. Atlantic Coast Dis- 37 7 Weeks of Wor ld Baleen Whaling cussed 37 Sweden Supplie s FPC to Ethiopia o 1968 Great Lakes Fish Stocking Underway 38 World Fish Meal P roduction in 1966 and 1 67 10 Great Lakes Production 1967 and 1966 38 FEO Exports i n 1966 and 1967 Oceanography: 38 ICES Scheduled Meetings 11 Scripps' "Argo" Uses Computer and Satel­ 38 Swede n Will Aid Iran's Fishery Development lites on Global Cruise 39 International F isheries Reference 1 Coast Guard Leads Data Buoy Developme nt 3 9 UN'S Caribbe a n Vessels Keep Busy 2 New Hydrographic Survey Vessel Commis­ 40 Breadth of T erritorial Seas and Fishing JUrlS ­ sioned dictio n Cla i med by Members of the United States: Natio ns Florida: F OREIGN: 13 •• Mass Culture of Pink Shrimp and Pompano Canada: Studied by Miami U. 42 ~sh Columbia Fishermen' s 1967 Earnings Oregon: F ell 13 Fish Commission Seeks to Establish 42 Lice nse s Lobst er Fishermen Texas: 42 F ire De stroys New Fish Meal Plant 14 EDA Approve s Funds for Brownsville Har­ Europe : bor Expansion Norway: 14 FY 1966 - 67 Landings 43 F ishing Industr y Faces Severe Crisis 14 Galveston Bay Yields 6,000,000 Pounds of 43 Devaluation Hurts Fishing Industry Most 44 1967 Exports of Fishery Products 14 Big Fish in Bays Attract Illegal Netters 44 New Nor wegian Gr oup Granted Export North Carolina: Rights to U. S. 15 1967 Landings Down 10. 5% Denmark: Alaska: 44 1967 Fishery Expor ts Soared But Value 15 : To Shuck or Not to Shuck __ At Same As 1966 Sea 45 Industr ial Fishe ry Is Excellent 15 Ne w Fishery Develops Rapidly 45 Fishermen Buy Control of Fish Meal Pla nt 16 Marine Scie nce Complex Planne d 45 Faroese Order Mor e Fishing Vessels from California: Norway 16 Basking Fishery Launche d West Germany: 16 Inte rest in Dried Inc r e ase s 46 Fishing Industry Declines Sharply Washington: Icel and: 16 Hake Fishery Cut As Market Demand 46 Limitations Put on Fishery Drops Spain: Bureau..2f. Commercial Fishe rie s Programs: 46 Seiner "Sarasua" Tied Up 17 'Oregon II' Tests Sonar and Longlines o n Netherlands: First Cruise 47 R eport on 1967 Fish Meal Imports 19 'Gilbert' Studies Thermocline We st of Ha­ United Kingdom: waii 47 White Fish Authority Raises Inte rest Rat es 19 Calico Scallops Still Plentiful Off E. Flori- 47 Development P rograms Planned da' 'Oregon' Find s Italy: ! 1 Modified Unive rsal Trawl Tests Well 47 Canned Tuna Produc tion Is Still Ris ing 21 Report on Pacific Belgium: 22 Genetic Composition of South Pacific Skip- 48 Fishery Landings, 1961 - 67 jack Tuna Studied Yugoslavia: 23 Tag Offshore 48 Aids Congo 24 Ann Arbor Holds Training Se m i nar USSR: 24 Miami Lab Has New Radio Station 48 Continental Shelf Law Passed 24 'Geronimo' Is Take n Out of Ser vice 48 Buys Frozen Fish from Briti s h 24 BCF and Industry Promote Rainbow 49 Research in Equatorial Atlantic Ends 25 Safety Bulletins Issued o n Explosives, Ra - 49 Fishing Atlas Published dar Use Mid East: ARTICLES: Cyprus: 26 Detection of Fish Schools by Sonar (Eastern 4 9 •• Prospects for a Fishing Industry Tropical Pacific, July -November 1967, by Latin America: Robert 1. Mc Clendon Mexico: 30 How Lake Superior Gill Net Vessel Was Con­ 50 •• 1967 Catch Rose 13 Perc ent Above 19 6 's verted to Trawler, by Warr en Handwork 50 •• ationalization of Fishing Industr y Index continued page 68. 68

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P age Page FOREIGN (Contd.): FOREIGN (Contd.): Latin America (Contd.): Asia (Contd.): Mexico (Contd.): Japan (Contd.): 51 1967 Landings Rose at Pilot Fishing Port 57 Urges Talks with Spain on 12-Mile Fishing of Alvarado Limit 51 Japan- Mexico 12 - Mile Fishing Zone Talks 57 How Japanese Process Tanner Resume South Kore'a: Peru: 58 Will Send 2 Trawl Factoryship Fleets to 51 Fishing Season Reopens North Pacific 51 Fish Meal Production and Holdings 58 Joins Two International Fisheries Com­ 52 Fish-Meal Producers Appeal to Govern- missions ment 58 Fisheries Deputy Director Is Named 52 Consultants Recommend Hake Industry to 59 Fishes Indian Ocean Government Indonesia: 52 Shipyard Builds 6 Large Purse Seiners 59 Joint Shrimp Venture with Japan in Indo­ Asia: nesia Delayed Japan: Pakistan: 53 Fisheries Director Outlines P ositions and 59 Pakistan and F AO Survey Bay of Bengal Plans Taiwan: 53 1967 Tuna Exports Dropped 60 Percent 59 1967 Fisheries Production Rose 7.70/0 53 Slump in Frozen Tuna Exports Cuts Inspec­ Hong Kong: tion Revenue 60 Communist China's Fish Exports Rise 54 Losing Lead in U. S. Frozen Tuna Export 60 Fisheries Exhibition Held Market 60 Southeast Asia Center Is Closer to Reality 54 Cuts Tuna Export Quotas to U. S. Thailand: 54 Export Prices of Frozen Tuna for U. S. 61 Trends in the Fisheries 54 Exports of Marine Products Declined in South Pacific: 1967 62 Landings of Skipj ack and at 55 1967 Canned Jack Exports Papeete Market (Tahiti), by Michel Brun 55 Report on Herring Imports, Produc­ and Witold L. Klawe tion, Prices Australia: 55 To Explore Off U. S. East Coast and Gulf 63 Articles on Shrimp Fisheries of Mexico American Samoa: 55 Ends Exploratory Trawling Off Chile 64 Report on 1967 Fisheries 56 Firm Interested in Fishing Greenland Bot­ 64 Taiwan Vessels Predominate in Tuna tomfish Fishery 56 Government to Permit Only Trial Seining Africa: on Distant Grounds South-West Africa: 56 Seining Tested Off New Guinea 65 1968 Pilchard Catch May Hit 1,750,000 56 Research Vessel Returns from North Pa­ Tons cific 65 Factories Processed Record 790,000 Tons 57 To Tighten Rule on Foreign Vessel Entry in 1967 into 3 - Mile Zone Tunisia: 57 Safety Precautions Tightened in Japan Sea 65 Report on Fish Canning Industry

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