H.R. 3269, Bill Introduced
would implement the Convention on the Conservation and Management of the High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean, as adopted at Tokyo on February 24, 2012, and for other purposes.
would implement the Convention on the Conservation and Management of the High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean, as adopted at Tokyo on February 24, 2012, and for other purposes.
would strengthen enforcement mechanisms to stop illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, to amend the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 to implement the Antigua Convention.
would strengthen enforcement mechanisms to stop illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, and amend the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 to implement the Antigua Convention.
would amend the law relating to sport fish restoration and recreational boating safety, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
would strengthen enforcement mechanisms to stop illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and amend the Tuna Conventions Act of 1950 to implement the Antigua Convention.
would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to transfer to States the authority to manage red snapper fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico.
would clarify the landward boundary of the exclusive economic zone between areas south of Montauk, New York, and Point Judith, Rhode Island for purposes of all federal laws governing marine fisheries management.
would prohibit foreign assistance to countries that do not prohibit shark finning in their territorial waters, or prohibit the importation, sale, or possession of shark fins obtained as a result of shark finning.
would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to provide flexibility for fishery managers and stability for fishermen.
would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to add Rhode Island to the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
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