Federal Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First and Second Sessions, on S. 2841 ... and S. 2802 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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... major problem at least to be addressed is to develop better capability to distinguish or to detect pollution . Another problem that needs major attention is relating what we see in the way of discharge of effluents and the types of ...
... major problem at least to be addressed is to develop better capability to distinguish or to detect pollution . Another problem that needs major attention is relating what we see in the way of discharge of effluents and the types of ...
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... major management objective in the coastal zone . Increasing evidence , such as that contained in Coastal Ecological Systems of the United States , by H. T. Odum et al . , indicates that most major estuarine and coastal systems have ...
... major management objective in the coastal zone . Increasing evidence , such as that contained in Coastal Ecological Systems of the United States , by H. T. Odum et al . , indicates that most major estuarine and coastal systems have ...
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... major factor which complicates the proper determination of ownership is that the term " navigable waters " has never been defined adequately in law . Thus , waters which appear navigable to the State may appear nonnavigable to some ...
... major factor which complicates the proper determination of ownership is that the term " navigable waters " has never been defined adequately in law . Thus , waters which appear navigable to the State may appear nonnavigable to some ...
Contents
Opening statement by the chairman___ | 773 |
Agency comments on S 3118 General Counsel of the Treasury Depart | 818 |
Kirby Robert acting director of State planning and community affairs | 829 |
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