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ANADRONOUS FISH CONSERVATION ACT 



Authorizes the Secretaries of Commerce and the Interior to enter into cooperative 

 agreements with states and other non-Federal entities for conserving, developing 

 and enhancing the Nation's anadromous fisheries resources, including fish in the 

 Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that return up rivers to spawn, and for control- 

 ling the sea lamprey. An emergency striped bass research study is authorized to de- 

 termine the causes of population decline in striped bass stocks. 



Authorization level 



1994 erracted 



Anadromous Fish Conservation Act of 1965, P.L 102-130 



8,000— FY 1990-95 



2,108 



ATLANTIC TUNAS CONVENTION ACT 



The Act implements the International for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas by 

 authorizing the Secretaries of Commerce and State, among other things, to appoint 

 U.S. commissioners, establish an advisory committee, conduct research, and promul- 

 gate regulations and otherwise enforce the Act. 



ATLANTIC STRIPED BASS CONSERVATION ACT 



Provides Federal assistance for the development, implementation and enforcement 

 of interstate policy on conservation and management of Atlantic Striped Bass. The 

 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission monitors the enforcement of the Inter- 

 state Fisheries Plan for Striped Bass and reports to the Secretaries of Commerce 

 and the Interior on the effectiveness of enforcement. If it is determined that the 

 Plan is not being enforced effectively in a State's waters, the Secretary of Commerce 

 must declare a moratorium on fishing in those waters and may assess civil penalties 

 for moratorium violations. 



CENTRAL, WESTERN, AND SOUTH PACIFIC FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT ACT 



The Act authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to carry out a program for the de- 

 velopment of the tuna and other fisheries resources of the Central, Western, and 

 South Pacific Ocean. Consultation and cooperation is authorized with the Secretar- 

 ies of the Interior and State, the State of Hawaii and other affected states, the gov- 

 ernments of American Samoa and Guam, the Office of the High Commissioner of 

 the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the Commonwealth ofthe Northern Mari- 

 ana Islands, educational institutions, the commercial fishing industry, and all ap- 

 propriate member nations of any South Pacific regional fishery agency. 



Authorization level 



1994 enacted 



Central, Western & So. Pacific Fisheries Dev , PL. 101-627 



5,000— FY 1988-95 



COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT 



The Act authorizes a Federal program of financial and technical assistant to 

 coastal States and local governments for the purpose of managing the use and devel- 

 opment of coastal areas of the various coastal States, including enumerated trust 

 territories and U.S. possessions. The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to make 

 grants to coastal States for administering Federally-approved coastal zone manage- 

 ment programs. Such programs may be made for: redevelopment of deteriorating 

 and underutilized urban waterfronts and ports and the provision of access of public 



