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Description: |
ii, 49 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm + 5 maps. |
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"Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior"--Cover. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references (page 49). |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: The Philippine trawl fishery -- History of trawling in the Philippines -- Exploratory otter trawl fishing -- Results of explorations -- Production by depth of water -- Production by area -- Comparison of the otter trawl and the beam trawl -- Composition of the catch -- Summary -- Literature cited. |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Abstract: A trawl fishery of considerable magnitude has developed in the Philippines since liberation from the Japanes in 1945. At the inception of the Philippines Fishery Program of the United States Fish and Wildlife Serve, the trawl fishery was using a Japanese beam trawl and was, for the most part, confined to Manila Bay. Realizing that the supply of fish badly needed by the Philippine public could be augmented by trawling, the program inaugurated exploratory fishing voyages to likely grounds and demonstrated the otter trawl in important fishing centers. Twenty-four areas were surveyed, and a number of drages sufficient to demonstrate the possibilities were made in each. The results are tabulated and described, along with the composition of the catch and catch by depth. |
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Action Note: |
will digitize 20110115 Queued for digitization January 15, 2011 pda miu |