. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 34 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. U, No. 11 agent or the Ecuadoran Consul in San Diego to request a written fishing permit which would then be air mailed by their agent to any port requested by the cap- tain of the vessel. This procedure is permissible only for boats which have pre- viously been registered with the Ecuadoran Consulate and paid the registry fee for the current year, state October 7 dispatches from the American Embassy in Ecuador. This recommendation has been accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ecuadoran Con


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 34 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. U, No. 11 agent or the Ecuadoran Consul in San Diego to request a written fishing permit which would then be air mailed by their agent to any port requested by the cap- tain of the vessel. This procedure is permissible only for boats which have pre- viously been registered with the Ecuadoran Consulate and paid the registry fee for the current year, state October 7 dispatches from the American Embassy in Ecuador. This recommendation has been accepted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ecuadoran Consulate in San Diego has been so advised. However, there appears to be some misunderstanding between the two Ministers as to the interpretation of this new regulation. The chief of the Consular and Commercial Section of the Min- istry of Foreign Affairs advised an officer of the Embassy that the boat's agent in San Diego must mail the written permit to the Ecuadoran Consulate in Panama, where the boat can pick it up. Whereas, the acting chief of the Fisheries Depart- ment of the Ministry of Economy states that the permit can be mailed to any ad- dress, private or public, in any port. This point has not been clarified. Until it is, the interpretation of the Rinistry of Foreign Affairs should be considered to be controlling; , that the boat's agent in San Diego must mail the written permit to the Ecuadoran Consulate in Panama, where the boat can pick it up. The Ministry of Economy is drawing up amendments to Ecuador's fishing laws which will incorporate in the laws the above interpretation, and will also per- mit bait fishing in the Gulf of Guayaquil or probably anywhere south of 2 degrees latitude. However, it is not planned to take any final action on these amend- ments until after Congress adjourns early in November. It has been reported that the President may then call a special session to consider specific measures. German Federal Republic FURTHER TESTS m ELECTRICAL FISHI


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