ENDNOTES 



1. See Volume 6, Western Europe and Canada, appendix 25 for details. 

 BENIN: 



2. "Responses to World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Embassy Cotonou, July 2, 1993. 

 THE GAMBIA: 

 3. "World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Embassy, Banjul, June 29, 1993. 



4. Based on the exchange rate of $1.25 per ECU 1.00 for the 4 year period. 

 KENYA: 



5. "World Fishing Study," U.S. Embassy, Nairobi, July 1, 1993. 

 MAURITANIA: 



6. "World Fishing Study- Mauritania," U.S. Embassy, Nouakchott, August 17, 1993. 

 MOROCCO: 



7. "World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Consulate General, Casablanca, July 1, 1993. 

 NAMIBIA: 



8. "World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Embassy, Windhoek, April 23, 1993 and June 15, 1993. 



9. Negotiations were set to resume in September 1993. 

 NIGERIA: 



10. "World Fishing Fleet Study - Nigeria," U.S. Embassy, Lagos, July 2, 1993. 

 OMAN: 



11. "Oman: World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Embassy, Muscat, June 20, 1993. 



12. The sources used by the U.S. Embassy in preparing itseport on the fisheries of Oman included: The 

 Fisheries of the Sultanate of Oman, Statistics Yearbook 1991, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and Marine 

 Science and Fisheries Center, Muscat. 



13. It was not clear if this was entirely the foreign catch, or if it included harvests by Omani vessels. 

 SENEGAL: 



14. "World Fishing Fleet Study," U.S. Embassy, Dakar, June 9, 1993. 



YEMEN: 1 MARINE 



. ilCAL 



15. "World Fishing Fleet Study — Yemen," U.S. Embassy, Sanaa, June 30, 1993. 



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