>> harold schmidt wants to inspect the polish fishing boat's catch, but language is a barrier. >> ok, about 8:00. >> he hopes to go board at 8:00 in the morning, but it does not work out. >> we cannot. we have called it off because he has made it into danish waters. >> but his next target is already in sight, and this one will not get away. the fisheries inspectors do two or three inspections a day, day after day, months at a time. they want to check that the mesh of the fishing nets is not to find that the fisherman are correctly recording what they catch. this time, it is a german boat. the boat's crew may not call in the net until the entire inspecting crew is on board. the boat is fishing for european flounder, but we can see quite a few cod, as well. many of the flour -- many of the flounder are obviously not full grown. we pull out one of the smaller ones. isn't that fish much too small? >> yes, but it is legal. look -- 23 centimeters. >> looks like a baby fish to me. >> yes, but look -- these are the minimum legal sizes. see? for us, that means it is legal. >> schmidt also meas