Underwater Studies including Submersibles
Works
in inverse chronological order.
Underwater Observations on Herring Spawning Grounds on Georges Bank.
Caddy, J.F. and T.D. Iles. Reprinted from international commission for the Northwest Atlantic fisheries research bulletin No. 10, 1973; pp 131-139.
The age structure of fishing fleets and its relevance for reconstructing past fishery trends and forecasting.
Caddy, J.F. (1993). In: Proc. Int'l Symp. on Management of exploited fish. Lowell Wakefield Fisheries Symposium; Alaska Sea Grant 1993. P475-492.
Practical considerations for quantitative estimation of Benthos from a submersible.
Caddy, J.F. (1976). Pp 285-298. Edited by: Drew, E.A., J.N. Lythgoe and J.D. Woods. Underwater research. Academic Press, 430p.
Underwater Observations on Herring Spawning Grounds on Georges Bank.
Caddy, J.F. and T.D. Lies. (1973). Reprinted from international commission for the Northwest Atlantic fisheries research bulletin No. 10, 1973; pp 131-139.
DUCCS - A collapsible underwater camera sled for sea-bed photography from a drifting support vessel.
Foulkes, T.J. and J.F. Caddy, (1972). FRB Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Technical Report No.310. Pp 11.
Underwater observation techniques in fisheries research.
Caddy, J.F. (1969). In: Conference on Man in Cold Water. Montréal, Canada p 33-34.
Submersibles for fisheries research.
Caddy, J.F and J. Watson. (March 1969). Hydrospace Vol 2 (1); pp12-16.