35. Eurofish Report. 24 October 1991. 



36. Dutkiewicz and Karnicki, op. cit. ; Eurofish Report, April 9, 1992. 



37. Adam Gwiazda, "Uncertain Future for tlie Polish Fishing Industry." World Fishing, February 1993, pp. 

 38-39. Most of this catch was harvested in the so-called peanut-hole in the international waters in the Sea of 

 Okhotsk. Gwiazda's article is one of the best recent presentations of the current situation in the Polish fishing 

 industry. 



38. Ibid. The Italian company is PESCALAUDIO from Milan. The joint venture is named DALPESCA. 



39. Ibid. The joint venture company is named DALREM which stands for DALMOR/REMONT (repairs). 



40. "Dalmor - No. 1 in Poland," World Fishing, February 1993, p. 37. Tlie $68 million earned in foreign 

 currencies were payments for the export of Alaska pollock in frozen blocks, minced form, or reduced to 

 fishmeal. 



41. World Fishing, February 1991, p. 15. 



42. Gwiadza, op. cit. 



43. "Empty Nets," Zycie Gospodarcze (Warsaw) No. 22, dated 30 May 1993, p. 4. 



44. Eurofish Report, 23 April 1993. 



45. Dutkiewicz and Karnicki, op. cit. 



46. Eurofish Report, 23 May 1991. 



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



48. The processing and canning of fish in Poland was monopolized by the ZAKLADY RYBNE, while the 

 CENTRALA RYBNA had a monopoly on fish marketing and owned, until recently, most of the fish retail 

 stores. 



49. "The Polish Fishing Industry," op. cit., p. 34 



50. ibid. 



51. Dutkiewicz and Karnicki, op. cit. 



52. Ibid. 



53. Karnicki and Dutkiewicz, op. cit. 



54. Personal Conmiunication to M. Kravanja, 1991. 



55. World Fishing, February 1993. 



56. Eurofish Report, 11 April 1993. 



