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RUSSIAN FISHING FLEET IN THE BERING SEA.—A Russian “mother” ship, which processes caught fish, and smaller fishing vessels photographed by a United States Coast Guard aircraft over the Bering Sea recently. Reports of the first Russian fishing activities in Bristol Bay and north of the Aleutian Islands brought strong protests from American fishing interests. The United States Navy is keeping a watch on Russian ships in the area.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 20

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RUSSIAN FISHING FLEET IN THE BERING SEA.—A Russian “mother” ship, which processes caught fish, and smaller fishing vessels photographed by a United States Coast Guard aircraft over the Bering Sea recently. Reports of the first Russian fishing activities in Bristol Bay and north of the Aleutian Islands brought strong protests from American fishing interests. The United States Navy is keeping a watch on Russian ships in the area. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 20

RUSSIAN FISHING FLEET IN THE BERING SEA.—A Russian “mother” ship, which processes caught fish, and smaller fishing vessels photographed by a United States Coast Guard aircraft over the Bering Sea recently. Reports of the first Russian fishing activities in Bristol Bay and north of the Aleutian Islands brought strong protests from American fishing interests. The United States Navy is keeping a watch on Russian ships in the area. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28869, 14 April 1959, Page 20

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