then UK vessels would ultimately be able to fish in 

 Norwegian waters. 



UK fishermen appear to have resisted the 

 temptation to fish in distant waters, although one 

 former UK-flag vessel, the Arctic Cavalier (764- 

 GRT, built in 1960), was recently reflagged in 

 Panama. The only other UK vessel known to the 

 authors as having been reflagged in recent years is 

 the Triton, a 39-GRT-vessel built in 1972. The 

 vessel likely was sold to a Cypriot fishermen. 



SOURCES 



Eurofish Report, various issues. 



European Supplies Bulletin, Annual Data, 1991, Sea 

 Fish Industry Authority, Edinburg, 1993. 



Fishing News, various issues. 



Fishing News International, various issues. 



"Fleet Suffers Shattering Blow as Two Top UK 

 Freezers Sail With Crews to New Zealand," The 

 South African Shipping News and Fishing 

 Industry Review, March 1982 



Food and Agriculture Organization of the United 

 Nations, Yearbook of Fishery Statistics - Catch 

 and Landings, Rome, various years. 



Irish Skipper, various issues. 



Office of Naval Intelligence, U.S. Navy. 



Report from the Commission to the Council and the 

 European Parliament on the Common Fisheries 

 Policy, Commission of the European 

 Communities, SEC (91) 2288, Brussels, 

 December 18, 1991. 



Seafood International, various issues. 



"UK Agrees to Negotiate Fishing Activities 

 Conservation," La Nacion, reprinted in FBIS 

 Daily Report-Latin America, 13 May 1993. 



U.S. Embassy, London, various reports. 

 World Fishing, various issues. 



United Kingdom 



h Shetland 

 ^ Islands 



Hebrides 



North 

 Atlantic Jt 



North 

 Sea 



Edinburgh 



^Newcastle 

 \ijpon Tyne 

 ' Irish 7 \ 



Sei i \ 



uw©rpoo|_ 



English Channel 



160 



