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1 subsistence fisheries management decision making process as 



2 represented by the Great Lakes Fisheries Commission, et al); to 



3 participate in the development of Tribal Aquaculture Economic 



4 Development opportunities through the national planning process 



5 being initiated by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS), private 



6 sector and other state and federal agencies; and will be entitled to 



7 participate in current federal programs to enhance the public 



8 awareness of fisheries management requirements and responsible 



9 utilization of fisheries resources for recreational purposes. 

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11 Title III 



12 Endangered Species : This Title will provide for Tribal professional 



13 management of endangered species of plants and animals occurring 



14 on or around Tribal reservation lands, ceded territories and /or 



15 usual and accustomed areas of Tribal interest. The Tribal 



16 Governments, under this Title, will be encouraged in the 



17 development of endangered species inventories, maintenance and 



18 rehabilitation plans, protective codes and ordinances, and regulatory 



19 systems to further the interests of national Endangered Species 



20 legislation. Tribes under this Title will be authorized to participate 



21 in the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 USC 



22 1539), Bald Eagle Protection Act (16 USC 663a), Marine Mammal 



23 Protection Act of 1972 (16 USC 1371-1383), et al, as an equal partner 



24 with the USFWS and state governments in management of those 



