Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1995: Report (to Accompany H.R. 541) (including Cost Estimate of the Congressional Budget Office), Bagian 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 |
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advisory committee established assessed a civil ATCA Atlantic bluefin tuna Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Tunas Convention AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS biennial bill CBO estimates certification civil penalty Committee on Resources Congress CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE conservation and management Conservation of Atlantic conservation or management Convention area cost estimate criminal fines diminishing the rights direct the Secretary effect of diminishing enactment enforcement measures enter into consultations establish reporting established under section fish and fish fishing by fishing fishing vessels harvest highly migratory species House of Representatives impacts IMPORTS OF FISH Jim Saxton limit the importation Magnuson Fishery Conservation management recommendation ment merce monitoring activities nation concerned nations whose fishing ommendation paragraph permit sanctions President finds President shall direct procedures require the Secretary research and monitoring retary rule XI Secretary of Commerce Secretary shall provide stock assessments subsection swordfish tion Treasury to prohibit Tunas Convention Act vessels are fishing violations
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