April 1951 



COiaiERCIAL FISEffiRIES REVIEW 



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Water Pollution Control Act Amendmant : H, R. 336O 

 (Fulton) - A bill to encourage the prevention of stream 

 pollution by allowing amoiinte paid for plants for the 

 treatment of industrial waste as a deduction in camputlng 

 net income ; to the Comnittee on Ways and ^ans, 



Ihe following is an additional bill introduced during 

 February and not previously reported in this section.: 



Sea I»amprey Ipyestigatiops Appropriations : H, R, 2995 

 (Potter)- A bill to amend the joint rosolutionof August 8, 

 19/1,6, as amended, with respect to appropriations authorized 

 for the conduct of Investigations and studies thereunder; 

 to the Conmittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, (In- 

 dicates that the costof investigations and studies of the 

 sea lampreys of the Great Lakes by the Fiah and Wildlife 

 Service shall not exceed "$359,000 for the first year, 

 $216,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, I95I, and 

 $500,000 for each. of the five succeeding fiscal years,") 



CONGRESSIMJAL HEARINGS : 



Printed proceedings of Congressional hearings of 

 interest to the fishery and allied industries (evailable 

 only from the committee holding the hearings): 



Trade Agreements Eitension Act of I95I (Hearings be- 

 fore the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, El^ty- 

 Second Congress, First Session, on H. R, I6l2 , an act to 



extend the authority of the President to enter Into trade 

 agreenants under lection 35O of the Tariff Act of I93O, a£ 

 enended, and for other purposes). Part 1 -Hearings held 

 on February 22, 26, 27, 28, March 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 

 13, 1-951| 999 P. » printed; and Part 2 - Hearings held on 

 Btorch 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, April 3. 4, 5» and 6, 1951» 

 455 P. » printed. This report contains all the statements 

 and data submitted to theCcmnittee on the Trade Agreements 

 by Federal agencies and members of industry. It includes 

 the testimony and information presented by members of the 

 fishery and allied industries who testified as to the 

 affect of these Agreenents on the Nation's fisheries, 



CCMGHESSIONAL REPORTS : 



Cauaittee reports on bills reported in this section of 

 interest to the fishery and allied industries (available 

 only from the conmittee submitting the report): 



Prctiibitlng the Sale in the District of Columbia of 

 Rockfish Weighing more than I5 Pounds, Senate Report 

 No, 167 (tarch 14, I95I, 82nd Congress, 1st Session) , 2 p., 

 printed, pursuant to S. 4I (82nd Cong,, Ist Session), 

 prohibiting the sale in the District of Columbia of 

 rockfish weighing more than 15 pounds for the purpose 

 of making a uniform protective law within the District 

 of Columbia for the conservation of this speclee in 

 connection with similar conservation laws In the adjoining 

 States. Canmlttee reccanmended passage of the bill. 



'wi.i,T IMPORTS OF FRESH AND FROZEN TUNA AND TUNALIKE FISHES, 1932-I950 



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