Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1971: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Parte 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... present time that we do not have adequate joint discussions going on among the nations that border the Pacific rim that should be held for the preservation of many fish species ? There must be an understanding by all nations that fish ...
... present time that we do not have adequate joint discussions going on among the nations that border the Pacific rim that should be held for the preservation of many fish species ? There must be an understanding by all nations that fish ...
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... present time , what to do about winter concentrations of nuisance birds . When I was reciting the problem areas , I neglected to mention Mr. Reifel's problem area . He has enjoyed the problem of too many blackbirds not too far from ...
... present time , what to do about winter concentrations of nuisance birds . When I was reciting the problem areas , I neglected to mention Mr. Reifel's problem area . He has enjoyed the problem of too many blackbirds not too far from ...
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... present as serious a problem as we are now facing with DDT . What comments do you have on this situation , and do you anticipate any changes in your poison bait program ? Mr. GOTTSCHALK . We do not anticipate any changes in the program ...
... present as serious a problem as we are now facing with DDT . What comments do you have on this situation , and do you anticipate any changes in your poison bait program ? Mr. GOTTSCHALK . We do not anticipate any changes in the program ...
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... can contribute significantly toward reduction of environmental pollution , but we were unable to attack these problems at the rate desired under current levels of funding . Of the present 30,800,000 acres in the National Wildlife Refuge 97.
... can contribute significantly toward reduction of environmental pollution , but we were unable to attack these problems at the rate desired under current levels of funding . Of the present 30,800,000 acres in the National Wildlife Refuge 97.
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... present 30,800,000 acres in the National Wildlife Refuge System , 10,340,000 is in a planned and implemented soil and moisture conservation program , although application of treatment is at a much slower rate than planned or that we ...
... present 30,800,000 acres in the National Wildlife Refuge System , 10,340,000 is in a planned and implemented soil and moisture conservation program , although application of treatment is at a much slower rate than planned or that we ...
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activities additional Administration agencies Alaska Amount Available anadromous appropriation areas assistance BENHAM birds budget Bureau of Commercial Bureau of Sport Center Columbia River Commercial Fisheries committee construction contract cooperative cost Decrease desalting Director economic endangered species Estimate facilities Federal fiscal year 1971 fish and wildlife fish migration Fisheries Fisheries and Wildlife FUMICH funds going GOTTSCHALK habitat HANSEN hatcheries HITE improved increase Indian industry information follows Institute laboratory Lake Madam Chairman MELICH ment million National Navajo Office of Coal Oil Import operation percent personnel pesticides pilot plant planning pollution positions Pribilof Islands problems production projects record reduce REIFEL requested reservations reverse osmosis River ROEDEL salmon South Dakota species Sport Fisheries studies thermal pollution tion Total United Unobligated balance VTE/MSF Washington Water Resources Research waterfowl Wildlife Refuge WONG WYATT
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Página 529 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is an honor and a privilege for me to appear before you for the first time...
Página 546 - State centers showed that studies would be conducted in all of the broad research categories developed by the Committee on Water Resources Research of the Federal Council for Science and Technology.
Página 401 - Service: the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. In 1970, under Reorganization Plans 3 and 4 (5 USC app.), the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries was transferred to the Department of Commerce.
Página 93 - NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO NEW YORK NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA OREGON PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA...
Página 528 - Act, to stimulate, sponsor, provide for, and supplement present programs for the conduct of research, investigations, experiments, and the training of scientists in the fields of water and of resources which affect water.
Página 548 - Environmental Considerations in Water Resources Planning and Management. 6. Evaluation of Economic Importance of Various Uses of Water, Cost Allocation, Cost Sharing, Pricing and Repayment. 7.
Página 549 - Research, is also in accordance with studies undertaken by the Committee on Water Resources Research of the Federal Council for Science and Technology. The...
Página 1046 - Funds requested for payment of assessments under this category will be used when necessary to pay into the "Collection" account that part of the uncollectible current annual per acre assessment against Indian-owned lands.
Página 282 - States through the provision of a trained sea-faring citizenry and action-ready fleets of seaworthy vessels; that the training and sport afforded by fish and wildlife resources strengthen the national defense by contributing to the general health and physical fitness of millions of citizens; and that properly developed, such fish and wildlife resources are capable of steadily increasing these valuable contributions to the life of the Nation.
Página 282 - The Congress declares that the fish, shellfish, and wildlife resources of the Nation make a material contribution to our national economy and food supply, as well as a material contribution to the health, recreation, and well-being of our citizens...