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Soviet SHIPPING STRENGTH AND Its EMPpLOYMENT—Continued 
The Soviet merchant fleet as a cross trader and a competitor_______-_ 
Soviet shipping in the last year of the 9171-75 plan______-_____-_-- 
1O76—=S0pKivel Veorbblanettes. 28 s¢21es0 ieee 2 SU ee ee ee 
Appendix: The administration of ocean shipping in the U.S.S.R___--___- 
Soviet Maritime AcTIVITIES IN LINER TRADES 
OF THE UNITED STATES 
@onnerences ang awerecinents. eS se a Se eee 
Rar Wost discussion agreement (INO. 9980). 525 sees eee ee 
Menibermimes of agreement NO. OOS l=) = 2 oe ee eee 
Nemeemicite NO. UOULR Loe fie 6 whe Gece en ee een ely a ae 
PSC ETIN CT mIN Orie gl OG Carers are en ea a er ae Mee ea 
BamsiOn Ol BeonvaCes i lnwL).O. thades- 22-2 8 on ee eee ee ee eee = 
@eeanperciohtrates;and their impactsao-- -° 5205 oes See ee ee 
International shipping conferences and Soviet maritime activities___--_-__- 
Possible lesislative- solutions. 424-05" 722 oo Se ee ee ee 
Appendix: Soviet tariffs on file with the Federal Maritime Commission___ 
U.S.-U.S.S.R. BinaTERAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL 
MARITIME DEVELOPMENTS 
Background ss-< 5224 Sete eos one sensors acs slot eso sess see SES 
SUES) TSRSTET SHS) = CH PO a eee ea Oe a re ae 
Rontiaccéssts 2:25. aa kL Bn A Ss tee ey ee 
Wanrorsmenin py Set jp haat sees oe eee Le an a ae Se ee 
RSI UErAL CS ets Une eee ig ne ee eae i eee 
Selected provisions and effects of the agreement_-_-__-_-___-__---------- 
U.S.-U.S.S.R. technological exchanges in the field of marine transportation_ 
THe Soviret FisHine INpustRy: A REVIEW 
Generalsbackeroundests: 22s SMart es TRO Wee Ss Tint Si eee ee 
Bishing-investments-< <2 a EB, DS 
leet ymvestmenbset tee eee te ee ce ee st ee ee 
Hishermen’s. productivity 2a = ek hehe Cokes VE Tees 
TIDY Mien ey aye seta a en a AN al Delt a sea a es RI dye na Ms 
ConstimpiOM ne eee ee ee eres oR a eee eee re aay oe Se 
ishenmyae x tiloil OMe es see ei teen ffl ORC) ae RE ea : 
Morneienitpadekcs 3.4 cent ae aye pe ee wee Mal EE, 
Risheryanviestiments: 5 wee Ee ce ee 5 NE Se eee ie See See 
Mblventishenies: Cates ses 2b a ees ere eS De a es PO a Ba fe a ae ee ee 
Comparison with other major fishing countries___-_-_-__------------ 
Catehun Mistorical: PCrSPECUIV Gs = — es eee Res 2 Oe Se ye eee 
Comparison. with, FAQ :catch, datas. © es.) ess BoE Bee 
Nay Oriishinorarers= (2 he Ser i ee te ee See eee ee 
iNav aR AK Gal Olea io Neate et as eT ee 
PAG GLOCCAI so 35 aioe = eRe ee fe ae SE ng Rs Re ag tas 
Indian Ocean and inland fisheries_____________-_------------- 
mie fishine fleet. = * eee s ote, pee a Ne ee ee 2 eine oe 
Introductionia-- 4th eee a6 een nl) po ad. Se tb et Sea 
Statistic alerevae wrens a ne anne es ea EUs eee ee 
Stern factory trawlers—the backbone of the fishing fleet______------ 
Ports of allaforathé fishing fleets c.f) a4. oso. eee soe SL ease eS. -- === 
imvestments inthe shery teetes ==. 2264s 294 oe ee See 
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