Endnotes 



1. "Target Hit," Fishing News International, January 1993. 



2. This FAO data is not entirely consistent with data submitted to Conferences on the Conservation and 

 Management of the Living Marine Resources of the Central Bering Sea (see Overview, Appendix D). Chinese 

 data submitted to the Conferences indicates Chinese Alaska pollock catch in the donut hole peaked at 31,000 t in 

 1989 and then decreased to a 1992 preliminary total of just 4,000 t. The Chinese 1991 Alaska pollock catch of 

 120,000 t must therefore include a significant catch in the Sea of Okhotsk peanut hole. It is unclear why the 

 Chinese Government reported catches of 20,000 t to FAO in previous years. 



3. "Overseas Fishing Fleet to Double by 1995," China Daily (Business Weekly), 11 August 1991, p. 4. 



4. Liang Lin, China Bureau of Aquatic Products, personal communication, January 22, 1993. 



5 . Data presented at Conference on the Conservation and Management of the Living Marine Resources of the 

 Central Bering Sea. 



6. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, February 10, 1992. 



7. U.S. Embassy, Beijing, November 24, 1992. 



8. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, July 22, 1993. 



9. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, July 27, 1993. 



10. Xinhua News Service, July 10, 1991. 



1 1. Asahi Shinbun article, translated by Kimiko Muguruma, Trade Specialist, Alaska State Office, Tokyo. 

 February 18, 1993. 



12. Asia Development Bank/Infofish, Fishery Export Industry Profile: China, 1991, p. 19. 



13. Asia Development Bank/Info fish, op.cil., p. 19. 



14. China National Fisheries Corporation, Album of the 5 (sic) Anniversary of the Founding of China National 

 Fisheries Corporation and the Development of Pelagic Fisheries 1985-1990, undated. 



15. World Fishing, February 1990, p. 38. 



16. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun: May 19, 1989. 



17. Liang Lin, personal communication, January 22, 1993. 



18. Fishermen News, N. 12/93, as printed in Pacific Rim Fisheries Update, June 1993, page 5. 



19. Zhongguo Tongxun She News Agency, Hong Kong, 15 September 1992. 



20. Radio New Zealand, 30 June 1993. 



21. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, July 22, 1993; U.S. Embassy Kolonia, June 23, 1993. 



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