297 



International Biological Program, 175 

 International Convention for the, Conservation of 



Atlantic Tuna, 104 

 International Convention for the Xorthwest Atlantic 

 Fisheries (ICNAF) : 

 Commission recommendations : 



National catch quotiis. 10."., 107-109 

 National catch quotas establishment, 105, 106 

 U.S. participation, 104 



Working Group on Joint Biological and Eco- 

 nomic Assessment of Conservation Actions, 

 109 

 International Convention on Inter-American Tropi- 

 cal Tuna, 104 

 International Convention on the Conservation and 



Protection of North Pacific Fur Seals, 104 

 International Convention on the Great Lakes Fish- 

 eries, 104 

 International Convention on the High Seas, 50 

 InternationalConvention on the High Seas Fisheries 

 of the North Pacific (INPFC) : 

 National catch quot-as. lOH. 100 

 U.S. participation, 104 

 International Convention on the Preservation of the 

 Halibut Fishery of the Northern Pacific Ocean 

 and Bering Sea, 104 

 International Convention on the Protection, Preser- 

 vation, and Extension of the Salmon Fishery of 

 the Fraser River Sy.stem, 104 

 International cooperation (see also Intergovern- 

 mental Cooperation Act of 1968 ; Intergovern- 

 mental Oceanographic Commission ; United 

 Nations; World Meteorological Organization). 

 Agreement for Regulation of Whaling, 104 

 Canada/United States, fisheries management. 104. 



107-109 

 Columbia/United States, marine fishery dispute, 



108, 109 

 Commission recommendations : 



Intergovernmental organization on oceanog- 

 raphy, 200, 201 

 National catch quotas, 10.5-107 

 Principle of maximum freedom for scientific 



inquiry, 202 

 U.S. action to encourage freedom of scientific 

 research. 204, 205 

 Communications improvement, 189 

 Continental shelf : 



Creation of an intermediate zone, 151-1.54 

 Dispute settlement, 1.50, 151 



Policing functions for the registry authority, 1.50 

 Powers and duties of registering nations, IflO 

 Proposed claims regl.stration procwlure. 147-149 



Proposed funding for International Registry 

 Authority, 149, 1.50 

 Deep ocean exploration, 174, 175 

 Difficulties arising from Truman Proclamation of 



1945, 145 

 Ecuador/United States, marine fishery dispute. 



108, 109 

 Environmental monitoring and prediction, 16 

 Fish protein concentrate program, 102 

 Global environmental monitoring .system, 198-201 

 Honduras/United States, marine fishery dispute. 



108, 109 

 International fisheries management, 15, 93. 104, 



105 

 International Registry Authority, 155-157 

 Japan/United States in fisheries management, 104, 



107-109 

 Mexico/United States in fisheries management, 



104, 108-109 

 NOAA participation in international programs, 



235 

 Ocean mining legal-political framework, 141-143 

 Panama/United States marine fishery dispute, 



108, 109 

 Peru/United States marine fishery dispute, 108. 



109 

 Preferential treatment of the coastal nation, 108- 



111 

 Research restrictions under existing legal frame- 

 work, 201-203 

 U.N. arms limitations, 3, 4 

 U.N. role in international fisheries management, 



90,104 

 United States/foreign industry cooperation on 



registry claims, 154, 155 

 U.S.S.R./United States in fisheries management, 



104, 107 

 World Weather Program, 3, 16, 200 

 International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) : 

 Constituent groups related to marine sciences, 199 

 Ocean exploration advice, 175 

 International Decade of Ocean Exploration : 

 Commission recommendation, 175 

 Propo.sed NO.\A participation. 242, 243 

 Submersibles contribution. ISO 

 U.S. expenditures, 206 

 U.S. proposal, 3, 174, 175 

 International Hydrograi)hic Bureau : 

 Ocean survey data standardization and dissemi- 

 nation, 199 

 I'.S. commitments. 175 

 International .Joint Conuuission for the Great Lakes. 

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