JAPANESE FISHING
Full-Scale Work Near N.Z.
TOKYO, March 12.
The Japan Fishery Board today confirmed that full-scale Japanese trawl fishing onerations would officially start this year in the Bering Sea and in waters near Australia. New Zealand and Africa. A spokesman for the board said abundant resources of flatfish, cod and sea bream were known to exist in these areas.
Trawl fishing operations had been permitted in the Bering Sea since 1954, and in the other areas since 1958.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 11
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