. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. August 1957 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 27 Members of the committee were furnished copies of a recent study made by the management unit of the New York State Budget Division, which made suggestions for improvement of marine district operations and services. The first meeting of the committee was held in April. The membership of the Committee, all residents of New York, is as follows: Ed Moore, New York Journal-American Chairman; Jim Hurley, New York Daily Mirror; Dick Cornish, New York Daily News; Jack Randolph, New York Times; Dan Lionel,
. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. August 1957 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW 27 Members of the committee were furnished copies of a recent study made by the management unit of the New York State Budget Division, which made suggestions for improvement of marine district operations and services. The first meeting of the committee was held in April. The membership of the Committee, all residents of New York, is as follows: Ed Moore, New York Journal-American Chairman; Jim Hurley, New York Daily Mirror; Dick Cornish, New York Daily News; Jack Randolph, New York Times; Dan Lionel, New York Her^d Tribune; Frank Keating, Long Island Press, Jamaica; William Paulson, Newsweek Magazine; Russell Crandall, Fishing Long Island Wa- ters, Roosevelt; Harold Kimball, Past President, Southern New York Fish and Game Association, Yonkers; John Suydam, President, National Party Boat Owner's Alliance, Lyndenhurst; Herbert Lieblen, Fishing Station Operator, Long Island Rowboat Association, Southhold; Nicholas Griek, Secretary, Long Island Fisher- men's Association, West Sayville; John Binner, Presidnet, Sportsmen's Council of the Marine District, Long Island City; and John Sweek, Member, Sportsmen's Coun- cil of the Marine District, Long Island City. North Atlantic Fisheries Exploration and Gear Research EXPERIMENTAL LONG-LINE TUNA TRIP SUCCESSFUL (M/V Delaware Cruise 57-57! The second experimental long-line fishing cruise (June 6-July 5) of the Serv- ice's exploratory fishing vessel Delaware in the offshore waters of the Western At- lantic resulted in a catch of 18 short tons of tuna. During the cruise the Delaware occupied 17 stations over a 68,000-mile area south and southwest of Georges Bank. The long-line fishing stations were planned to give a broad over-all picture of the distribution of tuna in the Northwest Atlantic and supplemented the long-line cruise made March 15-April FIG. 1 - M/V DELAWARE CRUISE 57-5, JUNE 6- JULY 5, 1957. FIG. 2 - LANDING A LONG-LINE-
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