177. Unpublished report from the Institute Espanol de Oceanografia and International Trade Commission, 

 "Tuna: Competitive conditions affecting the U.S. and European tuna industries in domestic and foreign 

 markets," Report to the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate, and the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. 

 House of Representatives, Investigation No. 332-291, Under Section 332 of the Tariff Act of 1930, USITC 

 Publication 2339, Washington, D.C., December 1990, pp. 4-2 to 4-3. 



178. The Spanish catch of tuna in the Pacific was reported at 4,312 tons in 1987 according to Industrias 

 Pesqueras, "Flota atunera: Una de las mas dinamicas del sector Espaiiol "a pesar de la administracion,"" 

 November 10, 1988, p. 29 and Michael Hinton, "Estimated Catch and Fleet Information for the Eastern Pacific 

 Ocean Tuna Fleet," Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, Report No. 93-23, January 1-July 19, 1993. 



179. The companies involved are Neptune Trawlers, Pict Holdings, and the South Atlantic Fishing Company. 

 Neptune and Pict operate out of Durban. It is not known where the three vessels operated by the South Atlantic 

 Fishing Company are based. S.R. Fordham, Chief Marine Surveyor, Cayman Islands, personal 

 communications with Dermis Weidner, June 4, 1993. 



180. "Norway acts on fishing in Barents Sea "loophole," U.S. Embassy, Oslo, Norway, August 18, 1993 and 

 Nick Wade, "Barents Sea 'Hole' Dispute," Fishing News International, September 1993, p. 1-2. 



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