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3. Shore Training Facilities for Fisher7)ien 



600 square feet of class-room space, together with chairs and desks 

 for 15 fishermen trainees for 3 months per year on intermittent basis — 

 for 3 years beginning September 1, 1965. 



4. Vehicles 



(a) Local transportation for 15 fishermen trainees required inter- 

 mittently equivalent to 3 months per year for 3 years beginning Sep- 

 tember i, 1965. 



(b) One automobile required intermittently for 6 months per year 

 for 3 years beginning September 1, 1965. 



5. Services and Facilities 



(a) Maintenance and operating costs of vehicles referred to in 

 Paragraph 4. 



(b) Maintenance and operating costs of any vessels supplied to the 

 project by the Commonwealth of Puerto Eico. 



(c) Cost of travel including subsistence of project staff within 

 Puerto Rico estimated at $1,000.00 U.S. per year for three years be- 

 ginning June 1, 1965. 



(d) Utilities (rent, hire charges, rates, cleaning, lighting and 

 maintenance) for offices, stores, fishermen trainee accommodation and 

 other buildings. 



(e) Exemption from harbour dues for vessels engaged in the project. 



(f) Unloading and dockside facilities for two 75 foot vessels, mini- 

 mum water depth 121/^ feet low tide. Pier to be able to carry vehicle 

 loads of 5 tons gross weight, and services with fresh water line and 

 electrical shore power outlet. 



(g) Landing labour and equipment, boxes, ice, and other facilities 

 needed for dealing with vessel catches, after they have been landed, 

 for their sale, packing and distribution. 



(h) Supplies of fish, apart from that landed by the project vessels, 

 and ice which may be required for marketing demonstrations. 



(i) Cost of cold storage space required for storage of vessels' catches 

 for marketing demonstrations. 



(j) Costs of travel of Fishery Officer and Master Fishermen Train- 

 ees to and from country in which training is to take place. 



Related Letters 



United States Mission to the United Nations, 



99 United Nations Plaza^ 

 New York, N.Y. 10017, April 6, 1966. 

 Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, 



Administrator, United Nations Development Program, 

 A-3004, United Nations. 



Dear Mr. Hoffman : I am pleased to sign, on behalf of the United 

 States, the United Nations Special Fund Caribbean Fishery Develop- 

 ment Project Plan of Operations. 



As the attached letter from the Secretary of State of the Common- 

 wealth of Puerto Rico indicates, Puerto Rico will assume the finan- 



