ENDNOTES 



1. Stephanie Miley, Economic Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. 



2. Stephanie Miley, Economic Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. The Atlantic 

 salmon, in this instance, probably are raised by Finnish authorities and released into the wild to maintain stocks of 

 Atlantic salmon. 



3. The U.S. Embassy reported that mink breeding has diminished considerably during the past few years. Stephanie 

 Miley, Economic Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. The FAO reports that 

 Finland produced 18,000 tons of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). The U.S. Embassy reports that brown trout 

 {Salmo trutta) is frequently grown in pens or are released into the wild as a means of supplementing declining 

 catches. 



4. The base rate is an administrative reference rate determined by the Central Bank and the Parliamentary 

 Supervisory Board, which applies to some domestic mortgages and consumer loans. Stephanie Miley, Economic 

 Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. 



5. Review of Fisheries, 1988. Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Committee for Fisheries, 

 Paris, 1989. 



6. Brochures published by the Hollming Ltd. Shipyards which were received by the National Marine Fisheries 

 Service in December 1983. 



7. "Fiimish yard to build three giant Soviet factory vessels," World Fishing, October 1986, p. 12. 



8. U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, April 27, 1988. 



9. Stephanie Miley, Economic Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. 



10. Stephanie Miley, Economic Office, U.S. Embassy, Helsinki, Finland fax message, July 23, 1993. 



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