. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 57 MEXICO (Contd.): Payment i n Pesos New Contract Old Contract Increase Payment to Crew--Large Shrimp!/ per kg. Payment to Crew—Small Shrimp " " Administration Costs " " .02 Crew Wages during Vessel Repairs or Dry-docking Crew's Food per day " " 1/Large shrimp are sizes uj a pound. to, and including, 21-25 (h6 ads-off) Note: One peso equals US$ Crew wages are divided among captain, engineer, cook, and winchman. The contract applies


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 57 MEXICO (Contd.): Payment i n Pesos New Contract Old Contract Increase Payment to Crew--Large Shrimp!/ per kg. Payment to Crew—Small Shrimp " " Administration Costs " " .02 Crew Wages during Vessel Repairs or Dry-docking Crew's Food per day " " 1/Large shrimp are sizes uj a pound. to, and including, 21-25 (h6 ads-off) Note: One peso equals US$ Crew wages are divided among captain, engineer, cook, and winchman. The contract applies only to the Gulf of Mexico. There is a different contract for the Pacific Coast. There, after deduction of var- ious expenses, 54% of the catch value goes to the cooperative, and 46% to the boat owner. (Reg. Fish. Attache', Embassy, Mexico, Oct. 13, 1969.) HOLDS 4TH NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC CONGRESS Mexico's Fourth National Oceanographic Congress was held in Mexico City, Nov. 17-19, 1969. A general invitation to participate and to present papers had been extended to both Mexican and foreign scientists interested in marine studies. The papers covered: phys- ical and chemical oceanography; marine me- teorology; geophysics, geology, biology, engineering, and fisheries. Latest Equipment Exhibited The Congress provided an exhibit area for participants and sponsoring agencies to dem- onstrate marine-science activities and de- velopments. Some of the latest instruments and equipment designed for oceanographic work also were exhibited. (Regional Fisher- ies Attache, Embassy, Mexico, Oct. 13.) EL SALVADOR S. KOREANS INVEST IN SALVADORAN DEEP-SEA TUNA PROJECT In 1968, a Salvadoran Trade Mission visited the Republic of Korea (S, Korea); in February 1969, S. Korean fishery technicians visited El Salvador. As a direct result, S, Korean investors have approved a tuna-fishing de- velopment for El Salvador, US$1 Million Investment An initial investment of US$1 million, at La Union, r


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