U.S. Policy with Respect to the International Protection of Whales: Hearing and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Respresentatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on H. Con. Res. 54, May 8, June 19, and September 19, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 205 lappuses |
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... adopted its 1981 moratorium on sperm whale kill- ing , the Japanese filed a formal objection thereby exempting themselves from the moratorium stating that they would not comply with the ban . Then in 1982 , while passing the moratorium ...
... adopted its 1981 moratorium on sperm whale kill- ing , the Japanese filed a formal objection thereby exempting themselves from the moratorium stating that they would not comply with the ban . Then in 1982 , while passing the moratorium ...
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... adoption of the resolution , as drafted . If this hearing were held in June , we believe that productive consideration could be given to these areas of interest to the Subcommittee . We would be pleased to provide any assistance to the ...
... adoption of the resolution , as drafted . If this hearing were held in June , we believe that productive consideration could be given to these areas of interest to the Subcommittee . We would be pleased to provide any assistance to the ...
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... adopted , that the United States strongly endorses IWC efforts to conserve and protect the world's threatened whale popu- lations . The resolution enjoys the cosponsorship of 65 of our col- leagues in the House . The resolution has four ...
... adopted , that the United States strongly endorses IWC efforts to conserve and protect the world's threatened whale popu- lations . The resolution enjoys the cosponsorship of 65 of our col- leagues in the House . The resolution has four ...
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... That amendment passed successfully . So , Mr. Chairman , I can say that Congress continues to strongly support the IWC's goals and to put an end to commercial whaling . I am hopeful that your committee will adopt this resolution 11.
... That amendment passed successfully . So , Mr. Chairman , I can say that Congress continues to strongly support the IWC's goals and to put an end to commercial whaling . I am hopeful that your committee will adopt this resolution 11.
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... adopt this resolution and put Congress on record once again that we want to cease all com- mercial whaling ; that we are strongly against any efforts to com- promise on the moratorium ; and that we are especially disappoint- ed over the ...
... adopt this resolution and put Congress on record once again that we want to cease all com- mercial whaling ; that we are strongly against any efforts to com- promise on the moratorium ; and that we are especially disappoint- ed over the ...
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action Administration agreed agreement AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCIETY Bonker Bryde's whales catch limits certify Chairman coastal whaling commercial whaling moratorium Concurrent Resolution 54 CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Connecticut Cetacean Society conservation program continue countries D.C. Cir December 11 Department diminish the effectiveness district court Dymally filed fishery allocations Fishery Conservation Foreign Affairs GIFA Government of Japan Greenpeace House Concurrent Resolution implementation International Convention international fishery International Whaling Commission issue IWC decisions IWC meeting IWC moratorium IWC quotas IWC's Japanese whaling LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Magnuson MCMANUS member nations minke whales moratorium on commercial negotiations Norway November 13 Packwood Packwood-Magnuson Amendment paragraph pelagic Pelly Amendment Pelly and Packwood-Magnuson plaintiffs President Regulation of Whaling representatives sanctions Schedule Scientific Committee Secretary Baldrige Secretary of Commerce Shintaro Abe species sperm whaling subcommittee tion U.S. delegation U.S. law United violation Washington whale conservation whale protection whale stocks whaling activities whaling nations withdraw its objections YATRON
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