Statement of — Contiaued 



Pryor, Hon. David, a Representative in Congress from the State of Page 



Arkansas 80 



Ray, Dr. G. Carleton, program director, Marine Mammal Council 399 



Regenstein, Lewis, Washington coordinator, Fiiends of Animals 88 



Rhodes, Hon. John J., a Representative in Congress from the State 



of Arizona 329 



Rvan, Hon. William F., a Representative in Congress from the State 



of New York 337 



Salmon, WilUam, Department of State 181 



Schevill, Wilham E., Marine Mammal Council 399 



Schwartz, Walter, member of the Fur Conservation Institute 356 



Sharp, James, representing the Fur Conservation Institute of America. 356 



Stevens, Hon. Ted, a Senator in Congress from the State of Alaska 317 



Stevens, Mrs. Christine, secretary, Society for Animal Protective 



Legislation, Washington, D.C 473 



Talbot, Dr. Lee, senior scientist. Council on Environmental Quality.- 139 



Terry, William, Department of Commerce 210 



Train, Russell E., Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality 139 



Vandevere, Judson E., biological investigator, Hopkins Marine Station 

 of Stanford Universitv, Pacific Grove, Calif., on behalf of Friends 



of the Sea Otter, Big' Sur, Calif 122 



Walker, Theodore J., Ph. D., research biologist (retired), Scripps 



Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif 132 



Walsh, John C, field oflBcer, International Society for the Protection 



of Animals 389 



Whitehurst, Hon. G. William, a Representative in Congress from the 



State of Virginia 330 



Wilson, Cynthia, National Audubon Society 394 



Wolff, Hon. Lester, a Representative in Congress from the State of 



New York 104 



Wyler, Miss Gretchen, World Federation for the Protection of 



Animals 85 



Additional material submitted by — 



Burns, John, statement of the State of Alaska 440 



Council on Environmental Quality, suggested amendments to H.R. 



10420 142 



Commerce Department: 



Advertising media used by Fouke Co 267 



Amount of total advertising cost allocated by Fouke to U.S. 



Government-owned skins 267 



Annual report of sealing operations, 1970, Pribilof Islands, 



Alaska 272 



Brief description of MNFS fur seal research for fiscal years 1968 



through 1972 232 



Conflict with H.R. 6554 and H.R. 6558 217 



Development of process for marketing female fur seal skins 284 



Distribution of amount received from sale of Alaska fur seal skins, 



1960-70 --- 262 



Economic impact of the prohibition of importation of marine 



mammal products to the United States 290 



Example of a scientific permit for non- Government individuals- - 244 



Five-year cost estimates 234 



Index of whaling scientific permits 236 



Investigations and experiments pertaining to fur seal slaughtering 



methods 225 



Justification for Fouke advertising 264 



Marine mammal funding for fiscal years 1968 through 1972 231 



Marine mammal hunting 250 



Marine mammal research 234 



Marine mammal resource program — March 1971 228 



Material supplied by NMFS to International Whaling Com- 

 mission, 1966-71 .--- 247 



National Marine Fisheries Service Alaska fur seal program obliga- 

 tions for fiscal year 1970 260 



