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Statement of—

Alaska Delegation to Congress_

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Amory, Cleveland, president, the Fund for Animals, New York City. Baring, Hon. Walter S., a Representative in Congress from the State of Nevada..

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Begich, Hon. Nick, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Alaska

312

Blow, Stuart, Department of State

181

Blowers, Jay, Department of State

181

Buchanan, Hon. John H., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Alabama___.

334

Burns, John, Alaska Department of Fish and Game..

440

Callison, Charles H., executive vice president, National Audubon
Society-

394

Conte, Hon. Silvio O., a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts_

332

Denney, Richard N., wildlife field consultant, the American Humane

Association__.

372

Dreisin, Eugene, American Fur Merchants Association_
Felando, August, American Tunaboat Association.

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344

Garrett, Tom, wildlife consultant, Friends of the Earth

519

Gravel, Hon. Mike, a Senator in Congress from the State of Alaska.
Greenberg, Dr. Herbert, president, Marketing Survey & Research
Corp...

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Hansen, Henry, Department of the Interior..

151

Harris, Miss Laura, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Fred Harris of
Oklahoma...

106

Harry, George, Department of Commerce_

210

Hartman, Daniel, Ph. D., Paradise Point Nature Center, N.H__

129

Hecht, Irving, executive vice president, Associate Fur Manufacturers
Association.

356

Herrington, Miss Alice, Friends of Animals, New York City.
Hessel, Fred, American Fur Merchants Association_

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356

Horstman, Robert L., Sea Mammal Motivational Institute, Ocean
Reef Club, Key Largo, Fla_---

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Hoyt, John Á., president, the Humane Society of the United States.

376

Jackman, David, assistant attorney general, State of Alaska.-

440

Johnson, Raud, Department of Commerce.

210

Karliner, Miss Susane, of Nassau, N.Y.

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Kimball, Thomas L., executive director National Wildlife Federation__
Kirkness, William, Department of Commerce_

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210

Lenzini, Paul A., Counsel, International Association of Game, Fish, and Conservation Commissioners__

460

Linduska, Dr. Joseph P., Associate Director, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Department of the Interior_

151

Long, Hon. Clarence D., a Representative in Congress from the State of Maryland____

328

Losick, Victor, cameraman and film editor, Friends of Animals_
McCandless, Robert C., counsel, Friends of Animals_-

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McKean, John W., International Association of Game, Fish, and and Conservation Commissioners_

460

McKernan, Ambassador Donald L., Coordinator of Ocean Affairs and
Special Assistant for Fisheries and Wildlife to the Secretary of State
McMahon, Frank, director of investigations, the Humane Society of
the United States..

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Obey, Hon. David R., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Wisconsin__

327

Pankowski, Ted, director of environmental affairs, Izaak Walton
League of America_

516

Perrin, Dr. William, Department of Commerce..

210

Pollock, Howard W., Deputy Administrator, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce..
Poole, Daniel A., Wildlife Management Institute_
Poser, Joseph, Fur Conservation Institute..

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Statement of-Continued

Pryor, Hon. David, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Arkansas.

Ray, Dr. G. Carleton, program director, Marine Mammal Council_.
Regenstein, Lewis, Washington coordinator, Friends of Animals
Rhodes, Hon. John J., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Arizona__

Ryan, Hon. William F., a Representative in Congress from the State
of New York..

Salmon, William, Department of State__

Schevill, William E., Marine Mammal Council_
Schwartz, Walter, member of the Fur Conservation Institute_
Sharp, James, representing the Fur Conservation Institute of America
Stevens, Hon. Ted, a Senator in Congress from the State of Alaska---
Stevens, Mrs. Christine, secretary, Society for Animal Protective
Legislation, Washington, D.C..

Talbot, Dr. Lee, senior scientist, Council on Environmental Quality__
Terry, William, Department of Commerce_

Train, Russell E., Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality.
Vandevere, Judson E., biological investigator, Hopkins Marine Station
of Stanford University, Pacific Grove, Calif., on behalf of Friends
of the Sea Otter, Big Sur, Calif

Walker, Theodore J., Ph. D., research biologist (retired), Scripps
Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif...

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Walsh, John C., field officer, International Society for the Protection of Animals___

389

Whitehurst, Hon. G. William, a Representative in Congress from the
State of Virginia_

330

Wilson, Cynthia, National Audubon Society.

394

Wolff, Hon. Lester, a Representative in Congress from the State of
New York........

104

Wyler, Miss Gretchen, World Federation for the Protection of
Animals

85

Additional material submitted by

Burns, John, statement of the State of Alaska

440

Council on Environmental Quality, suggested amendments to H.R. 10420___

142

Commerce Department:

Advertising media used by Fouke Co...

267

Amount of total advertising cost allocated by Fouke to U.S.
Government-owned skins____

267

Annual report of sealing operations, 1970, Pribilof Islands,
Alaska.

272

Brief description of MNFS fur seal research for fiscal years 1968
through 1972_.

232

Conflict with H.R. 6554 and H.R. 6558

217

Development of process for marketing female fur seal skins_
Distribution of amount received from sale of Alaska fur seal skins,
1960-70__

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Economic impact of the prohibition of importation of marine
mammal products to the United States----

290

Example of a scientific permit for non-Government individuals__
Five-year cost estimates..

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Index of whaling scientific permits.

236

Investigations and experiments pertaining to fur seal slaughtering
methods.

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Justification for Fouke advertising__

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Marine mammal funding for fiscal years 1968 through 1972.
Marine mammal hunting-

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Material supplied by NMFS to International Whaling Com-
mission, 1966–71_.

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National Marine Fisheries Service Alaska fur seal program obliga-
tions for fiscal year 1970.-.

260

Additional material submitted by-Continued
Commerce Department-Continued

"National Trust Will Kill 3,000 Seals on Farne Island," an article
from the Daily Telegraph by Clare Dover_.

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289

"Occurrence of Pesticides in Whales," an article by Allen A.
Wolman and Alfred J. Wilson, Jr..

302

Papers prepared for International Whaling Commission meetings_
Photos of tuna fishing vessel with a purse seine..
Photos to demonstrate the purse seine..

246

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Population goal of fur seal management program_

285

Porpoise research___.

233

Proposal for a scientific permit to take sperm whales_
Publications on cetaceans by NMFS staff.

Report on questions raised by the Committee on Merchant
Marine and Fisheries on marine mammals.
Residues found in seals.

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"Residues in Fish, Wildlife, and Estuaries-Organochlorine
Pesticides in Fur Seals", an article by Raymond E. Anas
and Alfred J. Wilson, Jr...

298

Sample of a whaling permit for the marine mammal biological
laboratory.

244

Scientific permits to take whales..

239

Summary of scientific permits to take whales issued to non-
Government individuals or institutions_.

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Taking of polar bear, walrus, and sea otter on the high seas..
Tariff schedules of the United States, annotated (1971).
U.S. progress report on whale research..

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Certification of enrolled enactment in the Legislature of the State
of Washington_.

Killer whale permit..

Managed marine mammals protected.

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Dingell, Hon. John, memorandum of September 7, 1971, from
Frank M. Potter, Jr., to members of Subcommittee of Fisheries
and Wildlife Conservation on marine mammal protection_.

55

Dreisin, Eugene, "The Hunting of Fur Seals".

364

Garrett, Tom, "Whales of the World and Friends of the Earth," a
report.

525

Greenberg, Dr. Herbert, letter from Jimmy Berenholtz.......
Herrington, Miss Alice:

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Affidavit of Thomas S. Bywaters.

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Annual report of sealing operations, of 1968, Pribilof Islands,
Alaska

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Years, counts, and estimates of the number of fur seals born on
the Pribilof Islands__

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Interior Department:

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife needs for expanded
research program for marine mammals_

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Five-year funding levels for research on marine mammals_

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Research on marine mammals now being conducted by Bureau of
Sport Fisheries and Wildlife..

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Layne, James N., game management and hunting activities-
Library of Congress, memorandum to the Merchant Marine and
Fisheries Committee__.

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Marine Mammal Council, questions submitted and answers

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Additional material submitted by-Continued

Miscellaneous material on marine mammals:

Ax About To Fall Again on Fur Seal, an article by Lewis

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Regenstein_.

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Baby Seal Hunt in Canada, an article from the St. Louis Post-
Dispatch_

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Students for Environmental Quality, letter of March 1, 1971,
to Congressmen

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Tables of births, deaths, and kills of Alaska fur seal_

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The Bering Sea Massacre, excerpt from an article by Georg
Gerster

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The Manatee Eats Water-Hyacinth, So It Must Be Saved, an
article from the Washington Post---

575

Miscellaneous material on polar bears:
Chart of polar bear kill in Alaska, 1966-69-

550

Excerpt from statement prepared for Board of Fish and Game__
International Conservation of the Polar Bear: A Report on
Progress, an article by Richard A. Cooley - - -
Letters from:

McKernan, Donald L., of March 27, 1970, to Keith H.
Miller__

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McKnight, Don, Alaska Department of Fish and Game,
of July 27, 1971, to Berry Kowalski...

553

Miller, Keith H., Governor of Alaska, of May 8, 1970, to
Dr. Donald L. McKernan__

559

Noerenberg, Wallace H., of July 13, 1971, to Gordon W.
Watson_

554

Weberg, C. A., Alaska Department of Fish and Game, letter
dated July 29, 1971...

553

Memorandum of July 1, 1971, from Jack W. Lentfer with proposed
management policy for Alaska..

555

New Law Encourages Rational Use of Wildlife, an article from
the Wildlife Society News _ _

560

Research activity of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife__
Revised classification of rate and endangered forms, 1969, from
IUCN red data book..........

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Tables on age, derivation, and kill

551

The Fur Seal Convention: A Working Management Program. Norris, Dr. Kenneth S., International Conference on the Biology of Whales___

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428

Poole, Daniel A.:

Harvest of the Pribilof seals_

509

Opposition to Ocean Mammal Protection Act, speech of Mr.
Stevens from the Congressional Record of June 29, 1971.
Status and management of marine mammals__

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Poser, Joseph:

"Bid To Save Seals by Slaughter," an article from London Daily
Mail_

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"Britain Plans To Kill 3,000 Seals on Farne Isles," an article from
the New York Times__

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"North of the Arctic Circle Disposing of Dead Walrus," an
article from Anchorage Daily News.-

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Testimony from hearing on other legislation_

186

Prepared statement of:

Boardman, Walter S., on behalf of Defenders of Wildlife.

531

Crandell, Harry B., director of Wilderness Reviews, the Wilder-
ness Society, Washington, D.C..

534

Davies, Brian D., International Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc. -
Dobell, A. M., of Chambly, Quebec, Canada

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Drummond, Ronald B., Capistrano Beach, Calif

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Grandy, John W., administrative assistant, Wildlife at the
National Parks and Conservation Association__

532

International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Com-
missioners..

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Small, Dr. George L., Richmond College, City University of

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Towell, William E., executive vice president, the American
Forestry Association.

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Sharp, James:

Age of South African sealskins processed...

370

Data provided by Fouke Co. of Greenville, S.C., relative to
sources and destination of fur sealskins sold at Fouke Co.'s
auctions__--

365

Export data Total dressed seal fur skin exports, including fur
seal, rock seal, and hair seal__.

366

Quantity of baby Canadian sealskins used.

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"Seal Faces Death-Seal Hunt Will Kill Thousands," from the
Houston Post..

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Suggested changes in H.R. 10420 as submitted by the Fur
Conservation Institute of America__

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"Songs of Humpback Whales," an article by Roger S. Payne
and Scott McVay-

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"Youths Ride Whale Herd to Safety,' an article from the
Washington Evening Star

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Vandevere, Judson E., "Our Environment—The Sea Lions' Warning", an article by Stewart Udall and Jeff Stansbury..

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Woods, F. G., Department of the Navy, Annoted bibliography of publications from the Navy Marine mammal program__

539

Wyler, Miss Gretchen:

Open statement of Ashley Montagu__

85

Statement from the World Federation for the Protection of
Animals...

86

Communications supplied by—

Abshire, David M., letter of September 20, 1971, to Hon. John D.
Dingell..

202

Aleut Community Council, letter of May 19, 1971, with enclosed resolution____

319

Colton, Araby, Canadian and American wolf defenders, open letter of September 1, 1971.

544

Crouse, Carl N., director, Washington Department of Game, letter of
September 3, 1971, to Hon. Thomas N. Pelly-

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DeBus, Bemi, American Cetacean Society, letter of September 6, 1971, to Hon. David Pryor with enclosed petition___

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Letter of September 15, 1971, to Dr. Joseph Linduska__

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Dittrich, Donna, letter of August 5, 1971, to Hon. Don Edwards

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Egan, William A., Governor of Alaska, letter of September 10, 1971, to Hon. John Dingell__

440

Gaither, Judith A., letter to Representative Garmatz...

547

Kruse, Thomas E., Fish Commission, letter of March 9, 1971, to Mrs.
A. Burkholder__

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Layne, James N., American Society of Mammalogists, letter of September 17, 1971, to Hon. John D. Dingell__.

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