Endnotes 



1. Korea Deep Sea Fisheries Association, Deep Sea Fisheries In Korea, April 1987. 



2. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun.iuly 27, 1993. 



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



4. The bulk of background information describing the ROK distant-water fleet is taken from the Korean Deep 

 Sea Fisheries Association's yearbook. Deep Sea Fisheries in Korea. 



5. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, September 18, 1992. 



6. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, April 27, 1993; Tong-A Ilbo, August 9, 1993. 



7. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, June 10, 1993. 



8. The Korea Herald, November 15, 1992, as reported in Pacific Rim Fisheries Update, February 1993. 



9. Chungang Ilbo, February 12, 1993. 



10. U.S. Embassy, Seoul, "Industrial Outlook Report: Fishing Industry," March 15, 1993. 



11. Korea Deep Seas Fisheries Association, op. cit. ROK Government statistics indicate the 1990 Atlantic 

 shrimp trawler catch reached 4,500 t, but dropped to just 360 t in 1991 (appendix I). 



12. U.S. Embassy, Seoul, op. cit. 



13. Steve Ignell et al., "Review of the Fisheries and Ecology of Neon Flying Squid, (Ommastrephes Bartrami) 

 in the Central North Pacific Ocean," undated. 



14. Agriculture, Fisheries, & Livestock News, September 30, 1992, as printed in Pacific Rim Fisheries Update, 

 February 1993, p. 10. 



15. Nikkan Suisan Keizai Shinbun, November 26, 1992. 



16. Ecuador is mentioned as a new squid fishing ground in the Korea Fisheries Times, January 25, 1993; as 

 reported in Pacific Rim Fisheries, Alaska Center for International Business, University of Alaska Anchorage, 

 Volume 2, Number 7, April 1993, p. 9. 



17. Deep Sea Fisheries in Korea, op. cit. 



18. U.S. Embassy, Seoul, April 17, 1992. 



19. Katsuo-Maguro Tsushin. No. 6385, 2 October 1991, quoted in Forum Fisheries Agency News Digest, 

 November-December 1991. 



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