Pacific Salmon and the High Seas Salmon Fisheries of Japan

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U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center, 1977 - Pacific salmon - 324 pages
 

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Page 7 - The total allowable level of foreign fishing, if any, with respect to any fishery subject to the exclusive fishery management authority of the United States, shall be that portion of the optimum yield of such fishery which will not be harvested by vessels of the United States, as determined in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
Page 7 - ... Subject : Act of August 12, 1954 ( 68 Stat. 698 ) . You have asked with respect to the above act, whether the Secretary of the Interior has the authority to regulate commercial fishing in the high-seas area adjacent to Alaskan waters. As indicated by its title, the act of August 12, 1954, implemented the International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean between the United States, Canada, and Japan. In addition to authorizing membership on the International Commission,...
Page 249 - Smith: 1963 — The length, age, and sex ratio of chum salmon in the Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island, and Prince William Sound areas of .-. : Alaska. US Fish, and Wildlife Service, Special Scientific Report — Fisheries No.
Page 243 - MARGOLIS, L., FC CLEAVER, Y. FUKUDA, AND H. GODFREY. 1966. Salmon of the North Pacific Ocean - Part VI. Sockeye salmon in offshore waters. Int.
Page 239 - Ocean distribution of stocks of Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus spp., and steelhead trout, Salmo gairdnerii, as shown by tagging experiments: charts of tag recoveries by Canada, Japan, and the United States, 1956-69.
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Page 239 - J) — 1974: Catches of sockeye salmon of Bristol Bay origin by the Japanese mothership salmon fishery. 1956-70 (RA Fredin and DD Worlund), Atlas of catch and fishing effort, Japanese mothership salmon fishery, 1956-70 (Alvin E.
Page 242 - LeBrasseur, RJ, and RR Parker. 1964. Growth rate of central British Columbia pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) . J.
Page 81 - All fish within the fishery conservation zone. (2) All anadromous species throughout the migratory range of each such species beyond the fishery conservation zone; except that such management authority shall not extend to such species during the time they are found within any foreign nation's territorial sea or fishery conservation zone (or the equivalent), to the extent that such sea or zone is recognized by the United States.

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