Conservation of Tropical Tuna, Hearings ...,87-2 ..., May 23, 24, 1962, 83. sējums1962 - 124 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 31.
24. lappuse
... Japan and Mexico have been invited to join in the convention ? Mr. HERRINGTON . Mexico has informally indicated her interest in joining and I believe Japan is considering the matter at present . Senator BARTLETT . If they were to join ...
... Japan and Mexico have been invited to join in the convention ? Mr. HERRINGTON . Mexico has informally indicated her interest in joining and I believe Japan is considering the matter at present . Senator BARTLETT . If they were to join ...
26. lappuse
... t true , though , in respect to the North Pacific Treaty with Canada , Japan , and the United States partici- pating ? Mr. HERRINGTON . No , sir . Senator BARTLETT . Again , on page 4 , you 26 CONSERVATION OF TROPICAL TUNA.
... t true , though , in respect to the North Pacific Treaty with Canada , Japan , and the United States partici- pating ? Mr. HERRINGTON . No , sir . Senator BARTLETT . Again , on page 4 , you 26 CONSERVATION OF TROPICAL TUNA.
28. lappuse
... Japan which recognizes certain conservation principles in relation to salmon , even though the treaty is not wholly satisfactory in this respect . We do not know of any nation other than Japan which is fishing salmon on the high seas at ...
... Japan which recognizes certain conservation principles in relation to salmon , even though the treaty is not wholly satisfactory in this respect . We do not know of any nation other than Japan which is fishing salmon on the high seas at ...
29. lappuse
... Japan which recognizes certain conservation principles in relation to salmon , even though the treaty is not wholly satisfactory in this respect . We do not know of any nation other than Japan which is fishing salmon on the high seas at ...
... Japan which recognizes certain conservation principles in relation to salmon , even though the treaty is not wholly satisfactory in this respect . We do not know of any nation other than Japan which is fishing salmon on the high seas at ...
31. lappuse
... Japanese fishermen are also free of such controls . ( d ) Only the United States , Costa Rica , Panama , and Ecuador ... Japan claims to have about 50 vessels in the 250 - ton class operating in the proposed regulatory area . Our vessels ...
... Japanese fishermen are also free of such controls . ( d ) Only the United States , Costa Rica , Panama , and Ecuador ... Japan claims to have about 50 vessels in the 250 - ton class operating in the proposed regulatory area . Our vessels ...
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
action amended American fishermen American Samoa American tuna producer authority believe bill boats Bureau of Commercial Calif California cannery Chairman coast Colombia Commercial Fisheries Commission's committee concerned conservation program Costa Rica countries Department eastern Pacific eastern tropical Pacific Ecuador effect enforcement FELANDO fishing operations fishing vessels foreign fishermen forfeiture going hearing HERRINGTON High Contracting Parties high seas important Inter-American Tropical Tuna Japan Japanese jurisdiction KENNEY MADRUGA MAGNUSON maximum sustainable yield McHUGH McKernan nations Nizetich Pacific Ocean person Peru present prohibition promulgate pursuant question quota reason regulatory area restrictions salmon San Diego San Pedro Scheafer Secretary of Interior Senator BARTLETT skipjack skipjack tuna species statement tion tons total catch Tropical Tuna Commission Tuna Conventions Act tuna fishermen tuna fishery tuna fishing tuna fleet tuna vessels Tunaboat U.S. fishermen U.S. Senate U.S. tuna United violation WARREN G Washington waters yellowfin tuna
Populāri fragmenti
5. lappuse - ... the award of compensation to informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
32. lappuse - ... in such manner or in such circumstances as would tend to diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations...
15. lappuse - And whereas, the Senate of the United States by their resolution of March 3, 1909 (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein), did advise and consent to the ratification of the said treaty...
27. lappuse - Doctor, at the bottom of page 3 and the top of page 4 of your statement...
62. lappuse - At the hearing, any interested person may be heard in person or by representative. As soon as practicable after completion of the hearing, the Secretary shall by order act upon such objections and make such order public.
15. lappuse - August 17, 1949, two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein, did advise and consent to the ratification of the said convention ; WHEREAS the said convention was duly ratified by the President of the United States...
17. lappuse - Parties through contributions in the form and proportion recommended by the Commission and approved by the High Contracting Parties. The proportion of joint expenses to be paid by each High Contracting Party shall be related to the proportion of the total catch from the fisheries covered by this Convention utilized by that High Contracting Party, 4.
13. lappuse - Commission shall decide on the most convenient place or places for its headquarters. 6. The Commission shall meet at least once each year, and at such other times as may be requested by a national section.
15. lappuse - Now, therefore, be it known that I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and make public the said...
15. lappuse - October 9, 1973 by the United States of America and by the citizens of the United States of America and all other persons subject to the jurisdiction thereof.