16. Kamchatka Fisherman, No. 19, 1993; and Rybatskie Novosti (Moscow), No. 2, January 1993. 



17. Radio Moscow, 3 August 1992. 



18. Vladivostok, 8 August 1992; and Red Banner, 26 November 1992. 



19. Two TROPIKs still survive in the Uiaainian registry of fishing vessels. 



20. Moscow Radio, 2 February 1990; and Fishing News International (London), December 1989. 



21. Fishing News International, London (FAT), December 1991. 



22. Eurofish Report, 30 July 1992; and FNl, March 1993. 



23. FNl, March 1993; and World Fishing, October 1993. 



24. FNl, August 1993. 



25. This vessel is apparently owned by DALMOREPRODUKT, a Vladivostok company. 



26. World Fishing, October 1986; Design News, 9 February 1987; FNl, November 1987; World Fishing , July 1988; 

 World Fishing, June 1989; and Soviet Far East Update, March 1991. 



27. FNl. November 1987; and Moscow Radio, 17 February 1989. 



28. Krasnoye Znamya, 7 September 1993. 



29. Russian Far East Update, August 1993; and Soviknes Verft AS, Personal Communication, September 1993. 



30. FNl, April 1993. 



31. Eurofish Report, 2 July 1992. 



32. FNl, January 1993. 



33. Their names are: the Admiral Nevelskoi, Mys Lamanon, Navarin, Nevelsk. Nordkapp. Professor Nansen, Rybak, 

 Vasilii Goldvin, and Vitjus Bering; all were built between 1990 and 1992. 



34. U.S. Navy. Office of Naval Intelligence, 30 July 1993. 



35. Moscow Radio, 20 October 1988, 1 January 1989 and 14 February 1989. 



36. U.S. Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence, 30 July 1993. 



37. FNl, March 1990. 



38. FNl, November 1991 and January 1992. 



39. FNl, May 1993. 



40. Primorye Fisherman, No.5 & No. 7, February 1993; Vladivostok. 6 March 1993; and Utro Rossii, 1 1 July 1993. 



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