Survey of Fishery Resources: Hearing, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S.J. Res. 29. April 19, 1966U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 34 lappuses Considers S.J. Res. 29, to direct the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries to conduct a survey of the marine and fresh-water commercial fishery resources as required under the Geneva Fishery Convention. |
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79th Congress agreement appropriate April 19 article 9 authorize and direct bill Bristol Bay Bureau of Commercial CHAIRMAN coast commercial fishery resources commercial fishing industry Committee on Commerce concerned conduct a survey Congress conservation contemplated by article Convention D.C. DEAR SENATOR DEAR SENATOR MAGNUSON direct the Bureau Director dispute domestic economic engaged in fishing fisheries industries Fisheries to conduct fishermen fishery products fishing fleets fresh-water commercial fishery harvest high seas fishery interest Interior Japanese Joint Resolution 29 laws and regulations living marine resources living resources Marine and Fisheries marine and fresh-water McKERNAN Merchant Marine NATIONAL FISHERIES INSTITUTE necessary NORRIS COTTON optimum sustained yields Oregon parties potential procedure contemplated request Russians salmon Senate Joint Resolution Senator BARTLETT shrimp fishery special commission species Subcommittee on Merchant territorial sea tion treaties U.S. market U.S. Senate United Nations WARREN G Washington water commercial fishery
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