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[related letter] 



Copenhagen, June 21, 1973. 

 Dear Mr. JMinister : Under the Agreement signed today for our two 

 Governments on Certain Fishery Problems on the High Seas in the 

 Western Areas o,f the Middle Atlantic Ocean, notification of a visit 

 to the U.S. ports of Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia must be 

 received at least four days in advance of port entry. Notice of visits 

 of fishing vessels and fishery support vessels shall be forwarded to 

 U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., from a shipping 

 agent (either (1) via Telex using address, "Cormnandant, U.S. Coast 

 Guard, 400 7th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C., Telex number: 89- 

 2427" ; or (2) by TWX using address, "Coast Guard Headquarters, 6th 

 & D Streets, S.W., Washington, D.C, TWX number: 202-965-0660"; 

 or (3) via Western Union using either of the above addresses) . Notice 

 of visits of fishery research vessels shall be forwarded to the United 

 States Department of State, Washington, D.C, through diplomatic 

 channels. 



Applications for entry into the Port of Boston shall be made as 

 specified in the Agreement. 

 Sincerely yours, 



Donald L. McKjernan, 

 Chairman of the Delegation of 



the United States of America. 

 Vladimir M. Kamentsev, 

 Chairman of the Delegation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 



