Conservation of Tropical Tuna, Hearings ... 87-2 ... August 14, 28, 30, 19621962 - 105 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
8. lappuse
... operated in a man- ner that would defeat or diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations of the ... operate in a manner that will defeat the purpose of the Commission's conservation program , or to withhold or ...
... operated in a man- ner that would defeat or diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations of the ... operate in a manner that will defeat the purpose of the Commission's conservation program , or to withhold or ...
11. lappuse
... operate in a manner as would tend to defeat the conserva- tion program , so that our people will not be placed at a competitive disadvantage . Mr. SELDEN . Is that included in this legislation ? Mr. TAYLOR . Yes . Mr. SELDEN . Mr ...
... operate in a manner as would tend to defeat the conserva- tion program , so that our people will not be placed at a competitive disadvantage . Mr. SELDEN . Is that included in this legislation ? Mr. TAYLOR . Yes . Mr. SELDEN . Mr ...
23. lappuse
... operate plants in southern California and in Puerto Rico , in which are processed all of the yellowfin and skipjack tuna caught by the various elements of the American tuna fleet operating out of San Diego and San Pedro . Additionally ...
... operate plants in southern California and in Puerto Rico , in which are processed all of the yellowfin and skipjack tuna caught by the various elements of the American tuna fleet operating out of San Diego and San Pedro . Additionally ...
24. lappuse
... operated off the Argentine coast at the time . This decree on top of the Mexican proclamation , however , launched a spate of extraordinarily " broad " territorial waters claims in Latin America . Chile followed on June 25 , 1947 ...
... operated off the Argentine coast at the time . This decree on top of the Mexican proclamation , however , launched a spate of extraordinarily " broad " territorial waters claims in Latin America . Chile followed on June 25 , 1947 ...
29. lappuse
... operate in fisheries with economic satisfaction ; ( b ) they were effective enough that they could decimate resources in an area and then move on to others elsewhere ; ( c ) the economic and social effects of this marauding type of ...
... operate in fisheries with economic satisfaction ; ( b ) they were effective enough that they could decimate resources in an area and then move on to others elsewhere ; ( c ) the economic and social effects of this marauding type of ...
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aboard amendment American tuna American Tunaboat Association Arc Gorgona Atoll August bait BECKWORTH bill boat California tuna canners catch Chairman coast Colombian conservation Costa Rica CURTISS decree denied entry Department eastern Pacific eastern tropical Pacific Ecuador Ecuadoran effect El Salvador embargo FASCELL FELANDO fishery fishing intensity foreign flag frozen Gorgona Guidi gunboat harassment high seas Inter-American Affairs Inter-American Tropical Tuna Interior Islands Japanese Latin America legislation license MAILLIARD maximum sustainable yield McHugh ment Mexico miles nationals operate overfishing Pacific Islands Pacific Ocean Panama patrol vessel percent Peru port problem prohibition proposed provisions Puerto Rico purse seiners recommendations regulations regulatory area representatives San Diego San Pedro Secretary seized seizure SELDEN Senate skipjack skipjack tuna species statement stocks Subcommittee TAYLOR territorial tion tons Tropical Tuna Commission tuna fishermen tuna fleet tuna industry tuna vessels U.S. fishermen U.S. Government United violation Washington WHALLEY White Star yellowfin tuna
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30. lappuse - A coastal State has a special interest in the maintenance of the productivity of the living resources in any area of the high seas adjacent to its territorial sea.
1. lappuse - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes," approved October 15, 1914, as amended (USC, title 15, sec.
30. lappuse - All States have the duty to adopt, or to co-operate with other States in adopting, such measures for their respective nationals as may be necessary for the conservation of the living resources of the high seas.
24. lappuse - ... by its nationals alone, the United States regards it as proper to establish explicitly bounded conservation zones in which fishing activities shall be subject to the regulation and control of the United States. Where such activities have been or shall hereafter be legitimately...
30. lappuse - ARTICLE 7 1. Having regard to the provisions of paragraph 1 of article 6, any coastal 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...
6. lappuse - Rica considering their mutual interest in maintaining the populations of yellowfin and skipjack tuna and of other kinds of fish taken by tuna fishing vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean...
3. lappuse - States, and United States commissioners may, within their respective jurisdictions, upon proper oath or affirmation showing probable cause, issue warrants in all such cases. All birds, or parts, nests, or eggs thereof, captured, killed, taken, shipped, transported, carried, or possessed contrary to the provisions of this act...
3. 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 title, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions hereof...
2. lappuse - Convention area in such manner or in such circumstances as would tend to diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations of the Commission, of fish in any form of those species which are subject to regulation pursuant to a recommendation of the Commission and which were taken from the Convention area.
2. lappuse - States, from any country, of fish in any form of those species which are subject to regulation pursuant to a recommendation of the Commission and which were taken from the regulatory area by vessels other than those of such country in such manner or in such circumstances as would tend to diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations of the Commission.