Fishing in U.S. Territorial Waters: Hearings, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1988, an Act to Prohibit Fishing in the Territorial Waters of the United States and in Certain Other Areas by Persons Other Than Nationals Or Inhabitants of the U.S.; H.R. 7954, H.R. 8296, H.R. 9957, H.R. 10028, H.R. 10040, February 19, 20, 25, 26, 1964U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 208 lappuses |
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... give consent to such an arrangement . So we had nothing to fear whatsoever because the assent of the State authorities is required in the existing language . However , since then I have learned that there is much concern over this ...
... give consent to such an arrangement . So we had nothing to fear whatsoever because the assent of the State authorities is required in the existing language . However , since then I have learned that there is much concern over this ...
33. lappuse
... give you a specific illustration of that . Canadian and United States fishermen are not permitted to fish for salmon on the high seas with nets . This prohibition does not apply to the Japanese ; they fish- Mr. LENNON . Does not apply ...
... give you a specific illustration of that . Canadian and United States fishermen are not permitted to fish for salmon on the high seas with nets . This prohibition does not apply to the Japanese ; they fish- Mr. LENNON . Does not apply ...
34. lappuse
... give our State Department up to another year for some of these delicate negotiations that are now being carried on so that we can act in a united manner . I am afraid , very seriously , that if the Congress were to act or seek to act on ...
... give our State Department up to another year for some of these delicate negotiations that are now being carried on so that we can act in a united manner . I am afraid , very seriously , that if the Congress were to act or seek to act on ...
38. lappuse
... give the executive branch a few more months , but no more , I would say . Mr. LENNON . They even oppose your part of the bill which would extend this protection to the resources on the Continental Shelf . They want that stricken out of ...
... give the executive branch a few more months , but no more , I would say . Mr. LENNON . They even oppose your part of the bill which would extend this protection to the resources on the Continental Shelf . They want that stricken out of ...
41. lappuse
... gives to U.S. vessels exclusive privilege of fishing up to the limit of our territorial waters by providing that they shall be exclusively for " vessels em- ployed in the coasting trade or fisheries . Actually , the fact is that ...
... gives to U.S. vessels exclusive privilege of fishing up to the limit of our territorial waters by providing that they shall be exclusively for " vessels em- ployed in the coasting trade or fisheries . Actually , the fact is that ...
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12 miles 12-mile territorial sea 3-mile limit 3-mile territorial Admiral ROLAND Alaska Alaskan Peninsula amendment American authority believe bill boats BONNER catch CHAIRMAN claim Coast Guard coastal commercial fishing Congress Continental Shelf Convention Continental Shelf fishery Convention countries CULBERTSON D.C. DEAR Department enforcement February 18 Federal fishing fleets fishing industry Florida foreign fishermen foreign fishing vessels foreign vessels foreign-flag vessels GOODLING Gulf of Alaska HASTINGS KEITH HERRINGTON high seas innocent passage Interior international law Japanese jurisdiction KEITH KERSHAW KIBRE king crab legislation LENNON license LONGEWAY Marine and Fisheries Massachusetts McKERNAN Merchant Marine miles fishing National Fisheries Institute natural resources PELLY penalties permit port problem protect provisions question Russian seabed Secretary Senator BARTLETT Shelf fishery resource shores shrimp Soviet species statement territorial sea territorial waters Thank tion TOLLEFSON trawlers Treasury tuna U.S. Coast Guard U.S. fishermen U.S. territorial United violation Washington
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193. lappuse - The natural resources referred to in these articles consist of the mineral and other non-living resources of the seabed and subsoil together with living organisms belonging to sedentary species, that is to say, organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either are immobile on or under the seabed or are unable to move except in constant physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil.
188. lappuse - The coastal state exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. 2. The rights referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are exclusive in the sense that if the coastal state does not explore the continental shelf or exploit its natural resources, no one may undertake these activities...
193. lappuse - For the purpose of these articles, the term "continental shelf is used as referring (a) to the seabed and subsoil of the submarine areas adjacent to the coast but outside the area of the territorial sea, to a depth of 200 meters or, beyond that limit, to where the depth of the superjacent waters admits of the exploitation of the natural resources of the said areas ; ( b) to the seabed and subsoil of similar submarine areas adjacent to the coasts of islands.
92. lappuse - Vessels of twenty tons and upward, enrolled in pursuance of this Title, and having a license in force, or vessels of less than twenty tons, which, although not enrolled, have a license in force, as required by this Title, and no others, shall be deemed vessels of the United States entitled to the privileges of vessels employed in the coasting trade or fisheries.
15. lappuse - The agreement, and particularly articles 49 through 56, shall have full force and effect in the United States, its territories and possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, upon acceptance of membership by the United States in, and the establishment of, the Bank.
25. lappuse - STATEMENT OF HON. EL BARTLETT, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF ALASKA Senator BARTLETT.
18. lappuse - Under the President, the heads of departments must hold full responsibility for the conduct of their departments. There must be a clear line of authority reaching down through every step of the organization and no subordinate should have authority independent from that of his superior.
2. lappuse - ... of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this Act...
14. lappuse - Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act". SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS. — When used in this Act — (a) The term "outer Continental Shelf" means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters...
22. lappuse - The Department has been advised by the Bureau of the Budget that there is no objection from the standpoint of the administration's program to the submission of this report to your committee. Sincerely yours, G. D'ANDELOT BELIN, General Counsel.