Miscellaneous Fisheries Legislation: Hearings, Eightyninth Congress, [first And] Second Session, on H. R. 11967 [and Others]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 Pt.1 considers legislation relating to the conservation and protection of deer and other wildlife in the Florida Keys. H.R. 11967 and related bills, to amend the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act of 1934, to authorize overprinting of such stamps. H.R. 14136 and related bills, to amend the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act of 1934, to increase the fee for stamps. H.R. 13495 and H.R. 14906, to extend funding for the acquisition of wetlands for conservation of migratory waterfowl. H.R. 9492 and H.R. 15001, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act to provide adequate notice and opportunity for the Secretary of Interior and state fish and wildlife agencies to conduct studies on the effects on fish and wildlife resources of projects licensed by Federal agencies. H.R. 14414 and H.R. 14975, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act to make it applicable to the AEC, FPC, and to their permittees and licensees. H.R. 14455, to repeal section 9 of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, exempting the provisions of the Act from application to the TVA. H.R. 9530, to implement the Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone. H.R. 9531 and related H.R. 15011, to extend U.S. fishing zone. H.R. 15278, to extend the area within which foreign vessels are prohibited from fishing; and to make domestic conservation laws applicable to foreign vessels fishing above the Continental Shelf, to the same extent that such laws are applicable to U.S. vessels. |
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... result of these campaigns . Private nonprofit organizations , such as Ducks Unlimited , are now carrying out similar programs in Canada through donations , which are probably tax exempt . These groups might or might not pay an ...
... result of these campaigns . Private nonprofit organizations , such as Ducks Unlimited , are now carrying out similar programs in Canada through donations , which are probably tax exempt . These groups might or might not pay an ...
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... result of the activities and efforts of the Boone and Crockett Club , the Florida Game and Fresh Water Commission , the National Wildlife Federa- tion , the Wildlife Management Institute , the North American Wild- life Foundation , the ...
... result of the activities and efforts of the Boone and Crockett Club , the Florida Game and Fresh Water Commission , the National Wildlife Federa- tion , the Wildlife Management Institute , the North American Wild- life Foundation , the ...
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... result of this protective legislation , increased to well over 300 by 1965 . Experience during the period of time since 1957 has indicated the authorized amount of $ 35,000 was an insufficient sum to complete the acquisition of 1,000 ...
... result of this protective legislation , increased to well over 300 by 1965 . Experience during the period of time since 1957 has indicated the authorized amount of $ 35,000 was an insufficient sum to complete the acquisition of 1,000 ...
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... results that have been brought about as a result of the wisdom and the farsightedness of this committee , and also of the conserva- tionists throughout the country . This is a classic example of what needs to be done and the people who ...
... results that have been brought about as a result of the wisdom and the farsightedness of this committee , and also of the conserva- tionists throughout the country . This is a classic example of what needs to be done and the people who ...
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... result of that salt water flooding . This is typical key deer habitat on Middle Torch Key . Notice the fresh water pond in the foreground . The small declivities in the rock formations are essential to the preservation of the key deer ...
... result of that salt water flooding . This is typical key deer habitat on Middle Torch Key . Notice the fresh water pond in the foreground . The small declivities in the rock formations are essential to the preservation of the key deer ...
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12 miles 3-mile limit acquired acquisition acres amend application appropriate Atomic Energy Commission bargaining Bering Sea bill Bureau CAIN catch Chairman coast coastal Committee on Merchant Congress conservation Continental Shelf Convention cost countries D.C. DEAR Department DINGELL duck stamp effect enactment establish EVERETT Federal Power Act Federal Power Commission fish and wildlife Fisheries and Wildlife fisheries zone fishermen fishing zone foreign funds GARMATZ GOTTSCHALK habitat high seas Interior KARTH key deer land lease legislation LENNON license Little Tennessee Little Tennessee River Marine and Fisheries McBROOM ment Merchant Marine migratory bird million National Wildlife operation PELLY percent plants problem proposed question recommendations River salmon Secretary SMITH statement straight base line subcommittee Tellico Tennessee Valley Tennessee Valley Authority territorial sea thermal pollution tion tuna United vessels Washington waterfowl wetlands Wildlife Coordination Act wildlife resources Wildlife Service
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342. lappuse - The high seas being open to all nations, no State may validly purport to subject any part of them to its sovereignty.
26. lappuse - ... withholding from, any person engaged in such dispute, any strike benefits or other moneys or things of value; or from peaceably assembling in a lawful manner, and for lawful purposes; or from doing any act or thing which might lawfully be done in the absence of such dispute by any party thereto; nor shall any of the acts specified in this paragraph be considered or held to be violations of any law of the United States.
342. lappuse - These freedoms, and others which are recognized by the general principles of international law, shall be exercised by all States with reasonable regard to the interests of other States in their exercise of the freedom of the high seas.
253. lappuse - All States have the right for their nationals to engage in fishing on the high seas...
241. lappuse - In localities where the coastline is deeply indented and cut into, or if there is a fringe of islands along the coast in its immediate vicinity, the method of straight baselines joining appropriate points may be employed in drawing the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured.
170. lappuse - Act shall include a clause to the effect that the Comptroller General of the United States or any of his duly authorized representatives shall, until the expiration of three years after final payment, have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of the contractor or any of his subcontractors engaged in the performance of and involving transactions related to such contracts or subcontracts.
327. lappuse - State may, with a view to the maintenance of the productivity of the living resources of the sea, adopt unilateral measures of conservation appropriate to any stock of fish or other marine resources in any area of the high seas adjacent to its territorial sea...
272. lappuse - Having concern for the urgency of conserving and prudently utilizing its natural resources, the Government of the United States regards the natural resources of the subsoil and sea bed of the continental shelf beneath the high seas but contiguous to the coasts of the United States as appertaining to the United States, subject to its jurisdiction and control.
245. lappuse - The United States will exercise the same exclusive rights in respect to fisheries in the zone as it has in its territorial sea, subject to the continuation of traditional fishing by foreign states within this zone as may be recognized by the United States.
315. lappuse - The sovereignty of a State extends, beyond its land territory and its internal waters, to a belt of sea adjacent to its coast, described as the territorial sea.