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Antarctic Institute in Punta Arenas; Illegal drug use down in Chile
According to Ken McKenzie, Regional Manager of Morrisons (FALKLANDS) Ltd, unless there is a conclusion to a contract by the end of June, then there is little prospect of the proposed Argentine War Memorial being constructed in the Falklands during the austral summer 2003/04.
A 19-strong all-girl school choir from the Falkland Islands called Vocalise has beaten off several thousand entrants to win a top prize at the Youth Music Awards, a national competition organised by National Foundation for Youth Music in the United Kingdom.
An Argentine non government organization, NGO, Cedepesca (Centre for the Defence of National Fishing), has publicly warned about the increase of illegal fishing in the South Atlantic, particularly regarding squid.
Magallanes Major removed; Joint Chilean-British missile; Buenos Aires received 47 cruise vessels.
Headlines: NZ company to catch toothfish in South Georgia; Frozen fish consumption up in Spain; Modernization of canning sector; Seaweed as fish feed protein; UK must act to stop illegal fishing; Encouraging Peruvian fish exports; New rules protect Paraná fisheries
A five years program to promote sustainable tourism in Chilean Patagonia was announced last week in Punta Arenas.
Punta Arenas port authorities and officials from the Maritime Chamber agreed that the 2002/2003 cruise season was good, with sixty vessels visiting Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales between November 10 and April 4.
Headlines: Global conference on deep sea fisheries; New Marine Reserve Bill creates a furore; NZ marine farmers unsettled by delays in reforms;
Headlines: St. Brandon owners may be next coastal shippers; Meat meets problem; Immigration changes; Quality of life kept; Suspicious package proves harmless.