Foreign fishing vessels alongside the wharf at Lyttelton to begin their season in New Zealand waters: (Top foreground) the Korean long liner No. 12 Dong Won and the Japanese squid boat Kaneshige Maru No. 15, and (below) the Japanese trawler Shinsei Maru No. 3. Four Japanese squid boats are expected to use Lyttelton for a base to discharge their catch and take on supplies and fuel. Several South Korean vessels are also expected to apply for licences to fish off New Zealand and several of these may fish out of Lyttelton.
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91Foreign fishing vessels alongside the wharf at Lyttelton to begin their season in New Zealand waters: (Top foreground) the Korean long liner No. 12 Dong Won and the Japanese squid boat Kaneshige Maru No. 15, and (below) the Japanese trawler Shinsei Maru No. 3. Four Japanese squid boats are expected to use Lyttelton for a base to discharge their catch and take on supplies and fuel. Several South Korean vessels are also expected to apply for licences to fish off New Zealand and several of these may fish out of Lyttelton. Press, 20 December 1978, Page 2
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