Figures 



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1 U.S. Landings, Imports, and Consumption of Edible Fishery Products 3 



2 Overfished Species of Importance to U.S. Fisheries as of August 1975 4 



3 Historic World and U.S. Landings of Fish and Shellfish 5 



4 Summary of Fisheries Regulations, Where Proposed, Effectiveness of 

 Selected Surveillance Techniques 26 



5 Expected Number of Undetected Violations by Month Under "No Effort," FY 



75 Level, and Planned Enforcement 31 



6 Planned Coast Guard Aircraft Patrols - New England 32 



7 Planned Coast Guard Aircraft Patrols - Mid Atlantic 33 



8 Planned Coast Guard Aircraft Patrols - Gulf of Mexico 34 



9 Planned Coast Guard Aircraft Patrols - West Coast 35 



10 Planned Coast Guard Aircraft Patrols - Alaska 36 



11 Possible Flow of Surveillance Data 44 



12 Summary of the Potential of Remote-Sensing Technology To Support En- 

 forcement of the 200-nmi Fishing Zone 48-49 



13 Useful Surveillance Coverage by a State-of-the-Art Microwave Radar 51 



14 Over-the-Horizon Radar 53 



15 Over-the-Horizon Radar Coverage From Hypothetical Stations 54 



16 Airborne Scanning Microwave Radiometer 55 



17 Regional Council Jurisdictions and National Marine Fisheries Service 

 Regions 64 



18 Appointed Voting Members of Regional Councils 65-66 



19 Duties of Regional Council and National Marine Fisheries Service 67 



20 Fishery Management Plans, as of February 1977 70 



21 Preliminary Management Plan Allocations 71 



22 1977 Northeast Stock Assessment and U.S. and Foreign Quotas 72 



23 Summary of Projected Program Costs for Economic Data Collection 87 



24 Nature and Effect of Canadian Government Subsidies at Each Level of Can- 

 adian Groundfish Industry 100 



25 Fishermen's Opinions of Their Gear 101 



26 Fishermen's Sources of Information 102 



