H. Res. 965
would provide for further consideration of H.R. 200, which would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to provide flexibility for fishery managers and stability for fishermen.
would provide for further consideration of H.R. 200, which would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to provide flexibility for fishery managers and stability for fishermen.
would provide for further consideration of H.R. 6157, which would make appropriations for DOD for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, and H.R. 2083, which would amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 to reduce predation on endangered Columbia River salmon and other nonlisted species.
which would make technical amendments to certain marine fish conservation statutes, was passed by the House.
would amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to provide flexibility for fishery managers and stability for fishermen.
The bill would expand recreational fishing opportunities through enhanced marine fishery conservation and management.
would require state or territorial approval before the Secretary of the Interior and Secretary of Commerce may restrict recreational or commercial fishing access to certain state or territorial waters.
The bill would maintain annual base funding for the Upper Colorado and San Juan fish recovery programs through fiscal year 2023 and require a report on the implementation of those programs.
would authorize the Director of the United States Geological Survey to conduct monitoring, assessment, science, and research, in support of the binational fisheries within the Great Lakes Basin.
would remove the sunset provision of section 203 of Pub. Law 105-384.
would remove the sunset provision of section 203 of Pub. Law 105-384.
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