. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 26 GOM-IERGIAL FISHERIES RSVIEVJ Vol. 12, No. 12. ippines vdll be along general lines already established 'oy EGA in its relationships with other sovereign states. Among other things, the Agreement states that the President of the United States in- tends to recommend to the United States Con- gress the appropriation of the necessary funds that will be required for a social, economic, and technical assistance program ^vhich will require several consecutive years of substan- tial aid, envisioned in the report of the Eco- nomic Survey Mssionl'


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 26 GOM-IERGIAL FISHERIES RSVIEVJ Vol. 12, No. 12. ippines vdll be along general lines already established 'oy EGA in its relationships with other sovereign states. Among other things, the Agreement states that the President of the United States in- tends to recommend to the United States Con- gress the appropriation of the necessary funds that will be required for a social, economic, and technical assistance program ^vhich will require several consecutive years of substan- tial aid, envisioned in the report of the Eco- nomic Survey Mssionl' at $250 million. A bilateral agreement is to be negotiated between the two governments to give force and effect to the pertinent sections of the Agree- ment . 1/ SEE pp. 52-4 OF THIS ISSUE. i EGA Procurement Authorizations for Fishery Products No procurement and reimbursement authorizations for fishery products (edible and inedible) were announced by the Economic Cooperation Administration during No- vember 1950. In addition, no cancellations or decreases affecting previous author- izations for fishery products were reported. EGA procurement authorizations for fishery products from April 1, 1948, through November 30, 1950, amounted to $29,111,000 ($16,442,000 for edible fishery products, $11,129,000 for fish and whale oils, and ?1,540,000 for fish meal). During November there was an authorization for a product which is not genei^ ally included among the procurement authorizations for fishery products—$100,000 to be used by the Federal Republic of Germany to purchase pearl essence and sheep guts from the United States and Possessions, ERRATUM FOR OCTOBER 1950 ISSUE In the October 1950 issue of Commercial Fisheries Review, p. 30, in the news item "Limit of Expansion for ast Coast Rosefish Fishery Reached,"the last sentence in the first paragraph should have read: "From a small beginning in the mid-30's, the catch has exceeded 237 million pounds for the past two


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