FREEZING AND STORING (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.) 22; Mr 30; Ap 25: My 22; Je 41; J1 30; s 29; 0 56; N 31; D 24 • CHICAGO: Cold-storage plants overburdened, D 27 Holdings--Ja 24: 7 23; Mr 31: Ap 26; My 23: Je 42; J1 30; S 30; 0 57; N 32; D 25 DATE of collecting cold-storage statistics changed, F 20 NEW ENGLAND, mackerel fillets, Ja 23: WH & G" mackerel, F 21 NEW YORK holdings--Ja 23; F 22; Mr 30; Ap 26; My 23; Je 42; J1 30; s 29; 0 57; N 32; D 24 Dry ice, fresh fish fillets, Ag 7 Loss in weight and mortality of sea mussels FRESH FISH TRADE (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.) stored at different temperatures, Ap 2 20; Mr 28; Ap 24; My 21; Je 37; J1 26; S 27; 0 55: N 30; CHICAGO receipts--Ja 20; 18; Mr 27: Ap 22; My 20; Je 23: J1 20; S 18; 0 49; N 24: D 19 GULF STATES production--Ja 19; F 18; Mr 27: Ap 23; My 20; Je 24: J1 21; S 20; 0 50; N 22; D 21 NEW ENGLAND VESSEL LANDINGS (3 Ports): 1942 landings 100 million pounds less than 1941, Ap 20 Ja 17; F 16; Mr 24; Ap 20; My 18; Je 22; J 19; ́S 17; 0 49; N 21; D 19 NEW BEDFORD, May, landings up, Je 22 D 23 ROSEFISH, Boston, fresh, ceiling fixed, My 18; 1942 landings decline due wartime restrictions, Mr 25 NEW YORK SALT-WATER MARKET RECEIPTS--Ja 16; F 17: Mr 26; Ap 22; My 19; Je 23; J1 20; S 19: 0 48; N 23; D 18 RECEIPTS--Ja 20; 19; Mr 28; Ap 24; My 21; Je 25; J1 22; S 20; 0 51 N 23; D 20; 1942, S 1 FUEL OIL, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. FUNDS, for Coordinator's office recommended, 0 44, provided for, D 10 IMPORTS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC., and FOREIGN FISHERIES INSPECTION of damaged shipments, manual, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. (Container Coordinating Committee) MARKETING, compliance with Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, Jl 1 MARKET NEWS office, Jacksonville, closes, S 11 MATERIALS (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.), controlled, plan, with relation to fishing industry, Ap Sup 1 SCRAP DRIVE, Seattle association promotes, F 12 SECTIONAL NEWS AND REVIEWS (and see CANNED FISH TRADE and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.) ALABAMA, fisheries of, Ap 19; production in (and Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas), 1942, Ap 7 ALASKA, and see SPECIES: Area coordinator named, My 10 Fisheries regulations for 1943, Mr 22; hearings on, regulations, 1944, omitted, 0 44 Salmon industry concentrated, 1943, Mr 38 Value and relative productivity of the fisheries (and United States), D 1 ATLANTIC COAST, soft and hard clams of, F 15; sea mussels as food, Ja 4 BOSTON, landings at, 1942, My 1; trawler Cormorant commended for production, F 15 CHESAPEAKE BAY, regulations governing placing of fishing structures in, Ap 17 CHICAGO, cold-storage plants overburdened, D 27; receipts, 1942, F 5 COLUMBIA RIVER, salmon runs in 1938, Ja 7 FLORIDA, fisheries of Lake Okeechobee, N 13 GREAT LAKES, fisheries of, Ja 16; report Int'l. Bd. of Inquiry for, Je outside back cover GULF STATES (and see FRESH FISH TRADE): Fisheries of, J1 17; D 17 Seasons, sources and sizes, shrimp, F 1 HAWAII, emergency price levels in force, J1 13 JACKSONVILLE, Market News office closes, S 10 LOUISIANA, see ALABAMA MAINE: Fisheries of, J1 17 Restoration, New England alewife fisheries, D 17 MASSACHUSETTS, Gloucester fishermen answer price complaint, N 24 MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES, OCF consultants named in, J1 8 MIDDLE WEST, fishes of, S outside back cover MIDWESTERN STATES, utilization of rough fish as food, Ja 1 MINNESOTA, supervised commercial fishing in, D 8 MISSISSIPPI, see ALABAMA NEW ENGLAND (and see FREEZING AND STORING and FRESH FISH TRADE): Fisheries of, Mr 23; N 21; fish and shellfish of, J1 outside back cover Gear and area, analysis for 1942, Ap 21 Restoration of, alewife fisheries, D 17 Southern, OCT consultants named in, J1 8 NEW JERSEY, fisheries of, s 16 OREGON, fisheries of, Ja 16; F 16; Mr 24; Ap 19; My 17; Je 21; J1 18; S 17; 0 45: N 21; D 18 PUERTO RICO, fishing colony established, N 21 SEATTLE (and see FRESH FISH TRADE): Association promotes scrap drive, F 12 1942, receipts at, S 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC, fisheries of, Je 21 Fisheries of, Ja 15; Je 21; s 16 North of York River, counties in, Ja 15 WASHINGTON, fisheries of, Ja 16; F 16; Mr 24; Ap 19; My 17; Je 21; J1 18; S 17: 0 45; N 21; D 18 SPECIES: ALEWIVES (river herring), restoration and management, New England, with special reference to Me., D 17 BLUE RUNNER, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. BUFFALOFISH in mid-western states as food, Ja l BURBOT, see BUFFALOFISH CARP, see BUFFALOFI SH CLAMS (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Soft and hard, Atlantic Coast, F 15 Term "Ocean Quahog" acceptable to Food and Drug Adm., 0 51 COD, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. CRAB (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Effect of packaging methods on spoilage, Ag 18 Icing of fresh-cooked crab meat, Ag 23 Keeping quality of, in fibre containers and in tin cans, Ag 10 DOGFISH, preliminary notes on, as a food, 0 24 HALIBUT (and see FOREIGN FISHERIES): Area 2, halibut season only 66 days, Je 10 HERRING (and see ALEWIVES, CANNED FISH TRADE and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Entry privileges for Canadian vessels limited to herring and sardines, S 7 Lake, recipes, N 20 Outlook for Alaska fishery in 1943, Ap 15 MACKEREL, see CANNED FISH TRADE, FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC., and FREEZING AND STORING MUSSELS: Tennessee industry valued $282,000 in 1942, Ja 6 OYSTERS (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Increasing production of, and other shellfish in the U. S., Je 63 Seed, production in South Carolina, Ap 1; oyster canning industry in S. C., Mr 11 PILCHARDS, see SARDINES, CANNED FISH TRADE, and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. POLLOCK, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. ROSEFISH (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Fresh, ceiling $3.75, My 18 1942 catch, Mr 25 SALMON (and see CANNED FISH TRADE and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Dr. Rich heads Service's investigations, 0 44 Runs of the Columbia River in 1938, Ja 7 SARDINES, see HERRING, CANNED FISH TRADE, and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. SEA HERRING, see CANNED FISH TRADE and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. SEA MUSSELS: As food, Ja 4 Loss in weight and mortality of, in storage at different temperatures, Ap 2 Liver oil industry in Madras Presidency, Ap 34; production in Brazil, Ap 33 SHEEPSHEAD, see BUFFALOFISH SHRIMP (and see CANNED FISH TRADE and FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Gulf catch, F 1 SMELT, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC., and FREEZING AND STORING SPONGES (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Production in 1944 to continue at reduced level, D 11 SUCKER, see BUFFALOFISH TUNA, see CANNED FISH TRADE, FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC., and FOREIGN FISHERIES STATISTICS, date of cold-storage collection changed, F 20 STEEL DRUM, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. STRUCTURES, regulations governing placing fishing structures in Chesapeake Bay and Tributary Waters, Ap 17 SUGAR use, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. TAR, pine, and oil prices, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. TECHNOLOGY (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Food value of fishery products, Ja 9 Handling of Alaskan sleeper shark, N 12 Judging quality and freshness of fish by organoleptic methods, Ag 3 Progress in, Ja 5; F 10; Ap 15 Investigations--program, 1943-44, Ag 1 TELEPHONE service, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. TEXTILES, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. TINPLATE, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. TRADE AGREEMENT: Canadian imports nearly 13 million pounds, 0 76 Gives Iceland privileges in U. S. fish trade, S 41 TRADE INDICATORS FISHERY TRADE INDICATORS: Ja 36; F 32; Ap 40; My 40; Je 66; J1 52; $ 46; 0 82; N 52; D 54 TRENDS OF FISHERY TRADE: Ja thru D, Inside back cover WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Ja 35; F 31; Mr 40; Ap 39; My 33; Je 63; J1 47: S 42; 0 78; N 44: D 34 TRANSPORTATION (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Wartime, and the fishing industry, Ap Sup 37 VESSEL, hulls, and repairs, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. VETERANS, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC., and FOREIGN FISHERIES VITAMINS A AND D (and see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC.): Bulletins, My 37 WAGE COMPENSATION, see FEDERAL ORDERS, ETC. WARTIME: Fish cookery, Mr 23 Optimum program for production of war foods prepared by Interior Dept., Mr 7 WASHINGTON office, zone number, Je 12 WILDLIFE PROTECTION: Organizations and officials, 1942, Ap 38 1/ Includes all arrivals as reported by express and rail terminals, and truck receipts as reported by wholesale dealers including smokers. 2/ Data for individual cities are as of the last Thursday of the month, except those for Boston which are for the last Wednesday of the month. Data on United States holdings by various species and by geographical areas are as of the first of the month for both the "Latest month" and "Previous month," but are as of the 15th of the month for the "Same month a year ago." Note:-Data for the latest month are subject to revision. 37708 |