Fisheries Legislation


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Fisheries Legislation


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Committee Serial No. 14. Considers legislation on fishery operations improvement research funding, Interior Department trawler construction, and medical care plan for fishing vessel seamen.




Fisheries Legislation


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Considers: a. Legislation to establish vocational training program for personnel in commercial fishing industry, b. Legislation to establish independent U.S. Fisheries Commission to oversee management and development of commercial and non-commercial fisheries resources, c. Legislation to establish Fisheries Stabilization Corp. to aid domestic fisheries in interstate and foreign commerce.







Miscellaneous Fisheries Legislation


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Considers (88) H.R. 3738, (88) H.R. 5229, (88) H.R. 5539, (88) H.R. 5561, (88) H.R. 5798, (88) H.R. 7698, (88) H.R. 7710, (88) H.R. 7766, (88) H.R. 8537, (88) H.R. 5240, (88) H.R. 6007, (88) S. 627.










Fisheries Legislation, 1965 (Pacific Salmon Conservation, Fishery Loan Fund Extension, and Conservation and Development Program for Anadromous Fish)


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Committee Serial No. 89-10. Considers. S. 909, to authorize Interior Dept to initiate cooperative program with States for conservation and development of nation's anadromous fish resources. S. 998, to extend term during which Secretary of Interior is authorized to make fishery loans under Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956. S. 1734, to authorize President to impose increased duties on fish products imported from countries whose fishing practices are determined to be a threat to Pacific salmon of North American origin.







Inland Fisheries Management in North America


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"The book covers fishery assessments, habitat and community manipulations, and common practices for managing stream, river, lake, and anadromous fisheries. Chapters on history; ecosystem management; management processes; communications with the public; introduced, undesirable, and endangered species; and the legal and regulatory frameworks provide the context for modern fisheries management." From fisheries.org.