. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 53. SOVIET VESSELS OFF SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA: left, 3,000-gross-ton stem factory trawler "Ulianovsk" (crew of about 100); right, 10,000-gross-ton fish carrier and base ship "Arman" (crew of about 250). There is no information on species fished but the area is traditional grounds for U. S. trawler fishermen seeking primarily rock- fish. sighted, their catch was primarily Pacific ocean perch. OFF ALASKA By the end of December, almost all ves- sels returned north; only 4-5 large stern trawlers and one 10,000-gross-ton r


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 53. SOVIET VESSELS OFF SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA: left, 3,000-gross-ton stem factory trawler "Ulianovsk" (crew of about 100); right, 10,000-gross-ton fish carrier and base ship "Arman" (crew of about 250). There is no information on species fished but the area is traditional grounds for U. S. trawler fishermen seeking primarily rock- fish. sighted, their catch was primarily Pacific ocean perch. OFF ALASKA By the end of December, almost all ves- sels returned north; only 4-5 large stern trawlers and one 10,000-gross-ton refriger- ated fish carrier remained, OFF PACIFIC NORTHWEST (Washington and Oregon) Soviet: Fishing activities were lowest since Soviet fleets appeared in April 1966, During surveillance flights by U. S. Coast Guard during first 2 weeks in December, no Russian vessels were found. When area was checked the following week (Dec. 22), how- ever, vessels were sighted. Two were off Washington and remainder off Oregon: 8 large stern trawlers, 2 medium side trawl- ers, and one support vessel. All were sea- ward of 12-mile contiguous fishing zone. By December's end only 5 large stern trawlers remained off Oregon coast. When Japanese: Fishing activities increased during December, By month's end, there were 19 vessels. The "Takachiho Maru" fished for perch off Southeastern Alaska until late December, then was replaced by the "Kirishima ; The "Ryuyo Maru" terminated perch opera- tions on Albatross Bank about mid-month; it joined "Zuiyo Maru No. 2," "Kyoshin Maru No, 55", and "Tenyo Maru No. 3" and her ac- companying trawler fishing for perch south of Fox Islands in eastern Aleutians. The "Taiyo Maru No. 82" and "Aso Maru" from Japan also joined this fleet at about same time. By late December, the Kyoshin Maru No. 55, Aso Maru, and Tenyo Maru No. 3 and her accom- panying trawler departed--the Kyoshin Maru No


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