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each other; each has doubtless already found some advantage, to the in- 

 terest of the fishery of his own country, in this expression of opinion and 

 comparison of results. 



If then our knowledge in general of fishery conditions, the depth of our 

 insight into all that can be undertaken in the interest of this industry, have 

 profited thus greatly; it is also true that the co-operation has formed bonds 

 and relations which will continue to be of advantage to the furtherance of 

 the fisheries in the individual countries. 



