Fisheries Science for Lawyers: Readings Accompanying CLE ProgramUniversity of Washington Law School, 1980 |
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... reasonable degree of confid- ence , the cost could be staggering . However , there are few instances which suggest that fishing has introduced irreversible or long - term ef- fects on fishery resources . ( An exception may exist for ...
... reasonable degree of confid- ence , the cost could be staggering . However , there are few instances which suggest that fishing has introduced irreversible or long - term ef- fects on fishery resources . ( An exception may exist for ...
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... reasonable cause to believe that such person has committed an act prohibited by section 307 ; ( B ) board , and ... reasonably appears that such vessel was used or employed in , the violation of any provi sion of this Act ; ( D ) seize ...
... reasonable cause to believe that such person has committed an act prohibited by section 307 ; ( B ) board , and ... reasonably appears that such vessel was used or employed in , the violation of any provi sion of this Act ; ( D ) seize ...
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... reasonable and prudent alternatives which he believes would avoid jeopardizing the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species or adversely modifying the critical habitat of such species , and which can be taken by the ...
... reasonable and prudent alternatives which he believes would avoid jeopardizing the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species or adversely modifying the critical habitat of such species , and which can be taken by the ...
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A The Act and Biological Considerations | 1 |
B Optimum Sustainable Populations and Opti | 12 |
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86 STAT agency action anadromous application appropriate biological biomass Bonneville Dam carry chinook salmon Columbia River commercial Commission Committee conservation and management Council critical habitat determined economic endangered or threatened Endangered Species Act enforcement established exemption extinction fall chinook Federal agency Federal Register fish or wildlife fishery conservation zone fishery management plan fishery resources fishing vessel foreign fishing genetic gross productivity habitat harp seal harvest implement importation international fishery agreement jurisdiction listed marine ecosystems Marine Mammal Protection marine mammals maximum maximum sustainable yield ment naive model number of animals ocean optimal optimum sustainable population optimum yield paragraph person photic zone plan or amendment prohibited proposed provisions purposes pursuant to section regulation respect review board salmon and steelhead sea otters species of fish species or threatened steelhead trout subparagraph taking term threatened species tion treaty United States Code violation