Koreans are coming
n’ZPA Seoul A South Korean Gove r n m e n t-owned fishing boat will make fishing tests off New Zealand for five months from May, the Office of Fisheries in Seoul has announced. This is one of a series of Korean attempts to find new fishing grounds to compensate for serious setbacks in its major fishing operations in the north Pacific, where the United States and the Soviet Union have established 200-mile fishing limits. The 1126-ton boat Odaesn-Ho will try to catch mackerel, cod and other fish, officials said.
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Press, 17 March 1977, Page 30
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