57. "Tlie Fishing Agreement with Poland," La Prensa, 1 August 1974, p. 4. 



58. "British May Have Sunk Polish Fishing Vessel," Noticias Argentinas, 0309 GMT, 5 May 1982. The 

 reliability of tlie Argentinean source is not known. Tliere was no confirmation of this story from any other 

 available source. 



59. "Explica a Polonia la Prohibici6n de Pescar," La Voz. 13 September 1983; "Buques de Polonia no Podr^n 

 Trasbordar Capturas Pesqueras," La Prensa, 9 September 1983; "Revocan Authorizaci6n a Pesqueros Polaco," 

 La Nacion, 7 September 1983. 



60. "Preocupa la Presencia de Pesqueros Polacos," Navitecnia, April 1983, p. 8; "Entr6 al Puerto de Bahi'a 

 Blanca un Pesquero de Bandera Polaca," La Nacion, 29 July 1983, p. 12. 



61. "The Polish Fishing Industry," World Fishing, op. cit. 



62. Milan Kravanja and Forrest Nielsen, "East European Fisheries Trade with the United States. 1980-91," 

 International Fisheries Report 91\101, National Marine Fisheries Service, December 31, 1991. 



63. Ibid. 



64. Personal conmiunication to M. Kravanja, 29 October 1993. 



65. The Poles were also active off neighboring Peru. For details see the Peruvian chapter of Volume 4. 



66. "Poles Switch to South Atlantic Squid Grounds," Eurofish Report, 6 October 1982, 16. 



67. Jeremy Cherfas, "The Last Great Free-for-all at Sea," New Scientist, 7 November 1985, 18-19. 



68. "Poland breaks ranks with USSR and applies for Falkland licenses," Eurofish Report, 10 December 1987. 



69. "Falkland Hostility to Argentina Still Strong," Daily Yomiuri, 20 February 1986. 



70. Seafood International, August 1993. 



71. Falkland Islands Fishery Department, 1993. 



72. "The Polish Fishing Industry," World Fishing, op. cit. 



73. Kaliningrad teletype for Seamen, 18 December 1987. 



74. Eurofish Report, 22 April 1993. 



75. Ibid. 



76. U.S. Embassy, Warsaw, op. cit. 



77. U.S. Department of State, November 1991. 



78. Kravanja and Nielsen, op. cit . 



79. Ibid. 



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