• 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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