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5. The next series of Tables shall give, for the several countries and in ta- 

 bular form, the quantities and values of each kind of fish, and shall in the mean- 

 while be limited to the latest year only. The following fishes shall be placed at the 

 head of the list: Herring, Mackerel, Cod, Haddock, Plaice, Sole, Turbot, Halibut, 

 and the rest shall follow in an order similar to that at present in use. 



6. Tables shall follow giving, for the eight important fishes mentioned in 

 Resolution 5, for each country on the International Council the quantities and 

 values for the latest year and for the five preceding years. 



7. In the above preliminary Tables, each country shall be treated as a whole, 

 without subdivision into separate coasts or regions. 



8. In the next place, a general Table should be given in which, as far as 

 possible, the total catch by all countries is allocated to the following 13 principal 

 fishing regions: viz.: 1. North Sea, 2. Skagerrak, 3. Cattegat, 4. Baltic, 5. English 

 Channel, 6. North and West of Scotland including North of Ireland, 7. South and 

 West of Ireland, 7 a. West of England, Irish Sea etc., 8. Norwegian and Polar Seas, 

 9. Barents Sea and White Sea, 10. Iceland, 11. Faeroe, 12. Rockall, 13. Bay of 

 Biscay and Morocco. The quantities of fish shall be set forth in thousands of Kgs. 

 and the Table shall give figures for two consecutive years. 



9. Of the present Tables for the North Sea, C la, and C Ic (pp. 32—36 of 

 the 1910 Bulletin) shall remain unaltered. 



10. Table C lb shall give the total quantities landed, as hitherto, but other- 

 wise (that is to say for the details of trawl and line fisheries, steam and sailing boats, 

 etc.) it shall consist of percentages only. 



11. The Monthly quantities landed from the North Sea, (at present set 

 forth in Table C III), shall be given as hitherto, together with the corresponding 

 percentage of the annual total, but the monthly percentages of small, etc. shall 

 be omitted from this table, and it is left over for further consideration to deter- 

 mine whether, or in what way, this matter can be dealt with in the Bulletin. 



12. For the first two Tables on pp. 42 — 43 and the two Tables on pp. 44 — 45 

 (Bulletin 1910), in which are shown the deviations from the average catch of certain 

 fishes during a succession of years, there shall be substituted a briefer Table setting 

 forth (1) the average catch during a period of five years and (2) the percentage 

 difference between that average and the best and worst years of the period. 



12 a. Of the other short Tables at present printed in the Notes to C 1, a, b, c, 

 (1910, pp. 38—47), the following shall be omitted : 



(1) Average quantity per sq. mile, or sq. kilometre (pp. 38, 39). 



(2) The Table "excluding Norway" on pp. 40, 41. 



(3) The last Table on pp. 42, 43. 



(4) The second (and last) Table on jjp. 44, 45. 



