200-mile Fishery: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session .... |
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... Waters___ . 253 Testimony concerning inconsistency of MMPA of 1972 and FCMA of 1976 .. 256 Hill , Gerald D. , Jr .: Korean vessels may purchase fish from U.S. fishermen . 666 Jaeger , Sig : Comparative trawl analysis ... 365 Leitzell ...
... Waters___ . 253 Testimony concerning inconsistency of MMPA of 1972 and FCMA of 1976 .. 256 Hill , Gerald D. , Jr .: Korean vessels may purchase fish from U.S. fishermen . 666 Jaeger , Sig : Comparative trawl analysis ... 365 Leitzell ...
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... waters . Federal employees were placed on vessels operating in Northwest Atlantic waters . We have covered about 40 percent of the fishing vessels in the squid 3.
... waters . Federal employees were placed on vessels operating in Northwest Atlantic waters . We have covered about 40 percent of the fishing vessels in the squid 3.
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... water flows , ( 5 ) the hatchery egg requirement , and ( 6 ) perhaps most importantly with regard to total returns , the physiological condition of the fish at time of release in terms of its readiness to migrate and survive the ...
... water flows , ( 5 ) the hatchery egg requirement , and ( 6 ) perhaps most importantly with regard to total returns , the physiological condition of the fish at time of release in terms of its readiness to migrate and survive the ...
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... foreign vessel days on grounds in North Pacific and Alaskan waters and 21 % of foreign vessel days on grounds . in the Northwest Atlantic were covered . FOREIGN FISHING FLEET OBSERVER PROGRAM · JANUARY 1978 Bering Bering 1 54.
... foreign vessel days on grounds in North Pacific and Alaskan waters and 21 % of foreign vessel days on grounds . in the Northwest Atlantic were covered . FOREIGN FISHING FLEET OBSERVER PROGRAM · JANUARY 1978 Bering Bering 1 54.
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... waters . The Council deliberated on the draft of a memorandum of under- standing intended to define the respective responsibilities of the Council and NMFS in the management of fisheries in the Western Pacific region . Among points ...
... waters . The Council deliberated on the draft of a memorandum of under- standing intended to define the respective responsibilities of the Council and NMFS in the management of fisheries in the Western Pacific region . Among points ...
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200 mile zone Alaska allocation amendment aquaculture Atlantic AUCOIN Bering Sea bill boats Boldt decision BONKER Canadian catch Chairman Chinook Coast Guard Columbia River Commerce committee Conservation and Management Department domestic enforcement FCMA Federal fishermen Fishery Conservation fishery management Fishery Management Council fishery management plans fishery resources fishing industry fishing vessels foreign fishing foreign processing FORSYTHE gillnet going Gulf Gulf of Alaska GULF OF MEXICO hake harvest Hatchery hearings implementation Indian issue joint ventures LEGGETT legislation LEITZELL Management Act Marine Fisheries Service Marine Mammal ment metric tons million National Marine Fisheries NMFS NOAA North Pacific ocean operations Oregon Pacific Council Pacific Hake percent permits problem processing vessels processors question regional council regulations salmon seafood Secretary SHAROOD shrimp species statement subcommittee Thank thing tion troll trollers U.S. fishermen U.S. fishing United Washington Willapa Bay
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Page 438 - For the purpose of this subchapter — (1) ' agency" means each authority of the Government of the United States, whether or not it is within or subject to review by another agency...
Page 851 - fishing" means— 'A) the catching, taking, or harvesting of fish: (B) the attempted catching, taking, or harvesting of fish; (C) any other activity which can reasonably be expected to result in the catching, taking, or harvesting of fish; or (D) any operations at sea in support of, or in preparation for.
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Page 377 - fishing vessel" means any vessel, boat, ship, or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of a type which is normally used for — !A) fishing; or B) aiding or assisting one or more vessels at sea in the performance of any activity relating to fishing, including, but not limited to, preparation, supply, storage, refrigeration, transportation, or processing. (12) The term "foreign fishing" means fishing by a vessel other than a vessel of the United States. (13) The term "high seas...
Page 241 - To the extent practicable, an individual stock of fish shall be managed as a unit throughout its range, and interrelated stocks of fish shall be managed as a unit or in close coordination.
Page 779 - conservation and management" refers to all of the rules, regulations, conditions, methods, and other measures (A) which are required to rebuild, restore, or maintain, and which are useful in rebuilding, restoring, or maintaining, any fishery resource and the marine environment; and (B) which are designed to assure that — (i) a supply of food and other products may be taken, and that recreational benefits may be obtained, on a continuing basis; (ii) irreversible or long-term adverse effects on fishery...