140. Official Journal of the European Communities, "Council Regulation (EEC) No. 1616/89 of 5 June 1989 on 

 the conclusion of an Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Government of Mauritius 

 on fishing in Mauritian waters. No L 159/1 of June 5, 1989 and Official Journal of the European Communities, 

 "Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Government of Mauritius on fishing in 

 Mauritian waters," No. L. 159/2, June 10, 1989 



141. "The European Community's Fishery Policy," Office for Official Publications of the European 

 Communities, Luxembourg, 1985, p. 56. 



142. Official Journal of the European Communities, "Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3193/90 of 29 October 

 1990 on the conclusion of the Protocol defining, for the period from 18 January 1990 to 17 January 1993, the 

 fishing opportunities and financial contribution provided for in the Agreement between the European Economic 

 Community and the Republic of Seychelles on fishing off Seychelles," No L 306/1, November 6, 1990. 



143. Commission Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the Agreement in the form of an 

 exchange of letters concerning the provisional application of the Protocol defining for the period 18 January 

 1993 to 17 January 1996 the fishing opportunities and the financial contribution provided for by the Agreement 

 between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Seychelles on fishing off the coast of 

 Seychelles, (93/C 100/06), COM(93) 90 final. Official Journal of the European Communities, No C 100/23, 

 April 8, 1993 and Protocol defining for the period 18 January 1993 to 17 January 1996 the fishing opportunities 

 and the financial contributions provided for by the Agreement between the European Community and the 

 Republic of Seychelles on fishing off Seychelles, Official Journal of the European Communities, No C 100/26, 

 April 8, 1993. 



144. For details on Argentine-Soviet fishery relations, see Jacobson, Don and Dermis Weidner, "Soviet-Latin 

 American Fishery Relations, 1961-89," International Fishery Reports (IFR-89/39), Office of International 

 Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Conmierce, Washington, D.C., May 

 5, 1989, pp. 25-46. 



145. None of the other Western European countries reported catches exceeding 10,000 tons. The quantities 

 referred to are totals taken in the Southwest Atlantic. The authors believe that most of this catch was harvested 

 off the Falklands, but some may have also been taken on the high-seas outside the Falkland and Argentine 

 zones. 



146. "Pesquero 1979," Chile Pesquero, September 1980. 



147. Mareiro, "1983, mejor de lo que esperaba," Industrias Pesqueras, January, 1984. 



148. The Servicio Nacional de Pesca (SERNAP) annually reports on factory vessels. The authors believes that 

 these are primarily foreign-owned vessels. SERNAP Anuario Estadistico de Pesca, 1991. 



149. "Prosiguen las protestas de los armadores de la flota palangera congeladora," Industrias Pesqueras, April 

 15, 1993, p. 35 and "Los armadores de barcos palagreros contrarios a la actitud de las autoridades chileanas," 

 Industrias Pesqueras, March 15, 1991, p. 31. 



150. Germany has provided fisheries assistance to both the Instituto del Mar (IMARPE) and the Insituto 

 Tecnologico Pesquero (ITP). The assistance has included various technical exchanges and the construction of 

 the R/V Humboldt. The Netherlands provided credits to help state companies purchase refrigerated trucks and 

 used fishing vessels. FLOPESCA, the state company purchasing the vessels, however, experienced major 

 difficulties operating the vessels. The British have a small technical mission which works with the INP. The 

 EC itself has sponsored fisheries technical assistance which has included contracting a French company to assist 

 the Peruvian shrimp culture industry. For details see Franciso Quintanilla and Dermis Weidner, "Peruvian 



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