Salmon LegislationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 78 lappuses Considers H.R. 11343 and identical bills, to authorize Interior Dept to establish salmon and steelhead development programs in California, and H.R. 9547, to authorize Interior Dept restriction of Alaskan salmon net fishing in the North Pacific, and Treasury Dept ban on illegally caught salmon imports. |
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1.5. rezultāts no 35.
2. lappuse
... important fishery resource . It will provide a means of assisting in the preservation and development of the salmon and steelhead ( sea - run rainbow trout ) and other fishery resources of those streams that enter the Pacific Ocean from ...
... important fishery resource . It will provide a means of assisting in the preservation and development of the salmon and steelhead ( sea - run rainbow trout ) and other fishery resources of those streams that enter the Pacific Ocean from ...
3. lappuse
... important resource , consisting not only of salmon and steelhead , but also of striped base , sturgeon , and shad , may de- cline beyond a point of salvation unless remedial measures are undertaken soon to prevent substantial decimation ...
... important resource , consisting not only of salmon and steelhead , but also of striped base , sturgeon , and shad , may de- cline beyond a point of salvation unless remedial measures are undertaken soon to prevent substantial decimation ...
7. lappuse
... importance . It is of such importance because the salmon , for example , returning to the streams of California are taken in commercial and sport fishing off the coasts of Alaska , British Columbia , Washington , and Oregon , as well as ...
... importance . It is of such importance because the salmon , for example , returning to the streams of California are taken in commercial and sport fishing off the coasts of Alaska , British Columbia , Washington , and Oregon , as well as ...
8. lappuse
... importance . It is estimated that the net economic benefits to the region from sportsmen's expenditures in fishing for salmon , steel- head , shad , and striped bass is about $ 17.5 million a year . " This is obviously a significant ...
... importance . It is estimated that the net economic benefits to the region from sportsmen's expenditures in fishing for salmon , steel- head , shad , and striped bass is about $ 17.5 million a year . " This is obviously a significant ...
9. lappuse
... important has it been regarded by the State they have overobligated themselves in this field . I say , therefore , we have ample justification for the Federal responsibility and the Federal authority for going ahead with this program ...
... important has it been regarded by the State they have overobligated themselves in this field . I say , therefore , we have ample justification for the Federal responsibility and the Federal authority for going ahead with this program ...
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Alaska anadromous fish bill Bristol Bay salmon catch Central Valley Central Valley project Chairman CLEM MILLER Columbia River Commission CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman constructed convention cooperation D.C. DEAR dams Department of Fish DINGELL EDWARDS embargo Federal Fish and Game Fish and Wildlife FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE fishermen fishery resources fishing for salmon Government GROSS habitat HARLAN HAGEN HARRIMAN hatcheries immature salmon important Interior Japan Japanese king salmon legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Marine and Fisheries McKERNAN million national forests negotiations North American origin North American salmon North Pacific Ocean Oregon PELLY percent problem program in California proposed red salmon RIPLEY Russian River salmon and steelhead salmon fishery salmon of North salmon resource salmon runs Seamount Shasta Dam spawning areas species Sport Fisheries sports fishing statement steelhead trout tion TOLLEFSON United water development water projects Wildlife Service WILLIAM HAGEN ZINCKE
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24. lappuse - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation...
8. lappuse - The US Fish and Wildlife Service and the California Department of Fish and Game...
57. lappuse - ... in such manner or in such circumstances as would tend to diminish the effectiveness of the conservation recommendations...
38. lappuse - International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean, signed at Tokyo on this ninth day of May, nineteen hundred fifty-two.
35. lappuse - The Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Labor, and the Social Security Board, respectively, shall make and publish such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with this act, as may be necessary to the efficient administration of the functions with which each is charged under this act.
38. lappuse - ... 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...
35. lappuse - State highway department and immediately certify the fact to the Secretary of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury shall thereupon set aside the...
7. lappuse - Licensee's lands and interest in lands, reservoirs, waterways and project works as may be reasonably required to complete such facilities or such improvements thereof. In addition, after notice and opportunity for hearing, the Licensee shall modify the project operation as may be...
7. lappuse - States under the provision of this article. This article shall not be Interpreted to place any obligation on the United States to construct or improve fish and wildlife facilities or to relieve the Licensee of any obligation under this license.
24. lappuse - Nothing contained in this compact shall be construed as affecting or intending to affect or in any way to interfere with the law of the respective signatory parties relating to riparian rights.