ENDNOTES 



1. National Technical Information Service. Ukraine: An Economic Profile, November 1991; BISNIS. Commercial 

 Overview of Ukraine, Washington, DC, 1993. 



2. BISNIS. Commercial Overview of Ukraine. Washington, DC, 1993. The figure of 51.9 million inhabitants is 

 from the July 1992 census. 



3. U.S. Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence, (List of reflagged fishing vessels registered in Malta, July 1993). 



4. Ibid. 



5. Rybatskie Novosti (Moscow), No. 2, January 1993. 



6. Moscow Radio, 21 December 1988. 



7. Soviet TV, 6 July 1988. 



8. Radio Ukraine, English Broadcast, June 24, 1993. 



9. Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian State Committee on Fisheries, Personal Conmiunication. 16 July 1993. See 

 the section on Morocco in chapter 2 of this report for more infonnation. 



10. Fishing News International, September 1991. 



1 1 . See section VI for explanation of these acronyms. 



12. Convention on Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), Inspection System Circular, 

 27 January 1993. 



13. Fishing News International, November 1992. 



14. U.S. Embassy, Windhoek, "Fisheries of Namibia," 1991. Of these 19 vessels, 5 belonged to the Antarktika 

 company, 5 to Atlantika company, 5 to YUGRYBPOISK, and 4 to KERCHRYBPROM. 



15. Eurofish Report, 30 January 1992. 



16. U.S. Embassy, Sofia, 29 September 1993. The most recent data indicate tiiat the Bulgarian and Ukrainian 

 fishing fleets will conduct joint fishing operations in the Antarctic in the CCAMLR Convention area. 



17. Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Personal Communication, 20 September 1992. 



18. "Sociedad Conjunta Chileano-Sovietica," Industrias Pesquerus, 10 August 1991, p. 35. 



19. "Commercial agreement with the USSR signed," Chile Economic Report. November, 1990, p. 3. 



20. Islamic Republic of Mauritania Radio (Nouakchott), 1 1 April 1993. 



21. ITAR-TASS News Agency (Moscow), 24 July 1992. 



