ENDNOTES 



1. The German Ministry for Food and Forestry reported that there were 75 vessels in the FRG high-seas fishing 

 fleet in 1990. Angela Schindler-Daniels, U.S. Embassy, Bonn, Germany, fax dated September 10, 1993. 



2. The vessel and her sister ships were all owned by a Dutch company. The 3 vessels were, however, 

 registered as German fishing vessels. "Dutch emblem, German flag," Fisch International, May-June 1988, pp. 

 20-21. 



3. This was prior to unification. Reunification added a considerable coastline to Germany, in the Baltic Sea. 



4. The German Ministry for Food and Forestry as reported by Angela Schindler-Daniels, U.S. Embassy, Bonn, 

 Germany, fax dated September 10, 1993. 



5. For additional information see: William B. Folsom, "The Federal Republic of Germany's Fisheries, 1989," 

 International Fisheries Report, IFR-90/89, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of 

 Commerce, December 14, 1990 and Brian D. McFeeters, "Germany's Fisheries Markel," International 

 Fisheries Report, IFR-89/98, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce, 

 December 1, 1989. 



6. Statistisches Bundesamt, Wiesbaden; Aussenhandel nach Waren und Landren cited in European Supplies 

 Bulletin, Sea Fish Industries Authority, United Kingdom, p. 15. 



7. This report deals only with the Federal Republic of Germany's fishing fleet prior to reunification in 1990, 

 although some references are made to the former German Democratic Republic. It is still premature to talk 

 authoritatively about the fisheries of the unified nation. 



8. "German fishing vessel pool is a success, says DFFU," World Fishing, January 1987. 



9. Peter Hjul, The Stern Trawler, Fishing News (Books) Ltd., London, 1972, p. 153. 



10. Peter Hjul, 772^ Stern Trawler, Fishing News (Books) Ltd., London, 1972, p. 153. 



11. Peter Hjul, The Stern Trawler, Fishing News (Books) Ltd., London, 1972, pp. 153-157. 



12. "No participation in fisheries umbrella," Eurofish Report, June 20, 1985. 



13. "Nordsee" Deutsche Hochseefischerei GmbH (8 vessels in 1984 and 6 ships in 1985), Hanseatische 

 Hochseefischerei AG (6 vessels in 1984, but none in 1985), Hochseefischerei Nordstem AG (3 vessels in 1984 

 and only 1 vessel in 1985), and Partenreederei Pickenpack, Hbg (2 vessels in 1984 and 1 vessel in 1985). 

 Allgemeine Fischwirtschaftszeitung, No. 2, February 1986, p. 33. 



14. "Restructured fleet gives trawlers a fresh start," Fishing News International, March 1986, p. 12. 



15. "Despite losses since 1976. ..West Germany to stay in deepsea fishing," Fishing News International, March 

 1983, p. 64. 



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