The British Baltic Fishery Protection Service (BBFPS) was a front organization of the British intelligence service MI6. It was founded in 1949 - ostensibly...
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John Harvey-Jones (category British expatriates in India)
of the "British Baltic Fishery Protection Service", which used two ex-German E-boats for gathering clandestine intelligence on the Soviet Baltic Fleet....
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Operation Jungle (category Occupation of the Baltic states)
transported under the cover of the "British Baltic Fishery Protection Service" (BBFPS), a cover organization launched from British-occupied Germany, using a converted...
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Aftermath of World War II (section The Baltic states)
were transported under the cover of the "British Baltic Fishery Protection Service". They launched from British-occupied Germany, using a converted World...
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"The Clandestine Operations of Hans Helmut Klose and the British Baltic Fishery Protection Service (BBFPS) 1945-1956". The Journal of Intelligence History...
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E-boat (section Service in the Spanish Navy)
a British war prize (FPB 5030) and put to use in covert operations. Under the guise of the "British Baltic Fishery Protection Service", the British Secret...
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"The Clandestine Operations of Hans Helmut Klose and the British Baltic Fishery Protection Service (BBFPS) 1949–1956". Journal of Intelligence History. 1...
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service. Apart from their unique appearance wolffish are distinguished by...
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SMS Zieten (section Fishery protection duties)
present during the British bombardment of Alexandria, where she protected German interests. Zieten was used as a fishery protection ship from 1899 until...
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the International Baltic Sea Fishery Commission (IBFC) established by the Gdańsk Convention in 1973, was the general regional fisheries management organisation...
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Marine Stewardship Council (redirect from MSC Fisheries Standard)
Hague, Paris, Cape Town, Tokyo, Reykjavik, and the Baltic region. The MSC program is open to all fisheries regardless of size, scale, location and intensity...
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Marine protected area (redirect from Marine Protection area)
Multiple-use MPAs can make use of very diverse fisheries regulations to balance fisheries extraction with nature protection. Community involvement and related...
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Exclusive economic zone (category Fisheries law)
kilometres is claimed by Mauritius. Croatia's ZERP (Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone) in the Adriatic Sea caused friction with Italy and Slovenia...
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HMS Archer (1849) (section Commissioned Service)
Fishery Protection Squadron at Leith, Scotland. On 15 November 1853 she was paid off at Woolwich. She recommissioned for service in the Baltic Sea during...
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HMS Hearty (1885) (section Service)
HMS Hearty was a fishery protection vessel and survey ship of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Scottish shipbuilder W. B. Thompson as the tug Indra...
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German survey ship Meteor (section Soviet service)
Iceland and Greenland, where she performed survey work as well as fishery protection duties. A North Atlantic Expedition was performed in 1937/38 in order...
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tutelage of an industry body, the Commissioners of the Great Fishery), and naval protection of the fishing fleet against privateers and the Royal Navy (because...
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SMS Comet (1860) (section Service history)
14 July. In 1881, Comet was recommissioned briefly for fishery protection service in the Baltic, but she was decommissioned again and stricken from the...
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HMS Hyaena (1778) (section Early service)
British southern whale fishery. She was broken up later in 1813. Launched in March 1778, she was commissioned in January 1779 for service in British home...
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Seal hunting (redirect from Seal fishery)
northern Baltic". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 39 (3): 197. Roberts, Glynn (1999). "History of World Fur Sealing". "Sealing History". The Seal Fishery. Jackson...
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German cruiser Köln (section Service history)
as a training ship until early 1936, when she was transferred to fishery protection duty. Later that year, she joined the non-intervention patrols off...
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fleet of minesweepers, Godetia has also seen service as a training ship, royal yacht and fisheries protection. The vessel has served with NATO's Standing...
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SMS Meteor (1890) (section Service history)
aviso with the main fleet in 1893–1894, and as a fishery protection ship in 1895–1896. Out of service by the end of 1896, Meteor was later used as a harbor...
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consists of HMS Tracker and HMS Raider. The Fishery Protection Squadron is charged with protecting the British fishing industry, providing security to the...
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The Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation (Russian: Служба внешней разведки Российской Федерации, romanized: Sluzhba vneshney razvedki...
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SMS Falke (1865) (section Service history)
she spent the next six years in active service either with the main fleet, as a tender, or as a fishery protection ship, being decommissioned toward the...
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Camäleon-class gunboat (section Service history)
a variety of roles, including as survey vessels, training ships, fishery protection ships, and guard ships. Several of them were sent abroad, usually...
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Salmon (section Wild fisheries)
). Wild-spawning Baltic salmon – A natural resource redefined: From food to toys for "boys"?. Socio-economics of recreational fishery: Hotel Royal Wasa...
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Demersal fish (redirect from Demersal fishery)
waters, and for fisheries exploiting those stocks, amending Regulation (EU) 2016/1139 establishing a multiannual plan for the Baltic Sea, and repealing...
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North Sea (category Use British English from May 2021)
as well as the British Isles. A large part of the European drainage basin empties into the North Sea, including water from the Baltic Sea. The largest...
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