| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1959 - 336 páginas
...of the resources. In furtherance of the policy of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, that the fish, shellfish, and wildlife resources of the Nation make...contribution to our national economy and food supply and are a living, renewable form of national wealth capable of being maintained and greatly .increased... | |
| 1968 - 180 páginas
...these words quoted from the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, "The Congress hereby declares that the fish, shellfish and wildlife resources of the Nation make a material contribution to our Nation's economy and food supply, as well as a material contribution to the health, recreation and... | |
| 1969 - 346 páginas
...words quoted from the Fish and V.:ildlife Act of 1956, "The Congress hereby declares that the fish, shellfish and wildlife resources of the Nation make a material contribution to our Nation's • economy and food supnly, as well as a material contribution tc the health, recreation,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1972 - 1292 páginas
...724a-742J) : "Sea 2. The Congress hereby declares that the fish, shellfish, and wildlife re«oorces of the Nation make a material contribution to our...a material contribution to the health, recreation, »nd well-being of our citizens ; that such resources are a living, renewable form of national wealth... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1975 - 60 páginas
...1956, the act that established the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Congress recognized that the fish resources of the Nation make a material contribution to our national economy and food supply and that such resources are a living, renewable form of national wealth that is capable of being maintained... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1959 - 1610 páginas
...of such policy which is to the effect that— (1) the fish, shellfish, and wildlife resources of our Nation make a material contribution to our national economy and food supply as well as to the health, recreation, and well-being of our citizens ; and (2) such resources are a living, renewable... | |
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