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this title to be performed on lands administered by 

 other Federal departments or agencies shall be car- 

 ried out only with the prior approval of such depart- 

 ments or agencies. (Pub. L. 89-304, § 3, Oct. 30, 

 1965, 79 Stat. 1126.) 



§7.57d. Same. 



(a) Authorization of appropriations. 



There is authorized to be appropriated for the 

 period ending on June 30, 1970, not to exceed 

 $25,000,000 to carry out the purposes of sections 

 757a to 757f of this title. There is authorized to be 

 appropriated to carry out sections 757a to 757f of 

 this title, not to exceed $6,000,000 for the fiscal year 

 ending June 30, 1971, not to exceed $7,500,000 for the 

 fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, not to exceed 

 $8,500,000 for the fiscal ye.^r ending June 30, 1973, 

 and not to exceed $20,000,000 for each of the fiscal 

 years ending June 30, 1974, June 30, 1975, June 30, 

 1976, June 30, 1977, June 30, 1978, and June 30, 1979. 

 Sums appropriated under this subsection are au- 

 thorized to remain available until expended. 



(b) Limitation on obligation of funds in any one Slate. 



Not more than $1,000,000 of the funds appropri- 

 ated under this section in any one fiscal year shall 

 be obligated in any one State. (Pub. L. 89-304, § 4, 

 Oct. 30, 1965, 79 Stat. 1126: Pub. L. 91-249, § 2, May 

 14, 1970, 84 Stat. 214.) 



Amendments 

 1974 — Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 93-362 substituted ■'$20,000,- 

 000 for each of the fiscal years ending June 30. 1974, 

 June 30, 1975, June 30, 1976, June 30, 1977, June 30, 1978, 

 and June 30, 1979" for ■•$10,000,000 for the fiscal year emi- 

 Ing June 30. 1974". 



ment of the high seas fishing industry of the United 

 States and its island possessions in the tropical and 

 subtropical Pacific Oceaii and intervening seas, for 

 the benefit of the residents of the Pacific island pos- 

 sessions and of the people of the United States. 

 (Aug. 4, 1947, oh. 451. § 1, 61 Stat. 726; July 12, 1960, 

 Pub. L. 86-624, § 11 (a, b) , 74 Stat. 412.) 

 Amendments 

 I960 — Pub. L. 86-624 substituted "the United States 

 and Its Island possessions" for "the Territories and island 

 possessions of the United States", and eliminated words 

 "Territory of Hawaii and" preceding '■Pacific Island 

 possessions." 



g758a. Same; conduct of explorations and related 

 work. 



The Secretary of the Interior, through the Fish 

 and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Inte- 

 rior, is authorized and directed to conduct such 

 fishing explorations and such necessary related work 

 as oceanographical, biological, technological, statis- 

 tical, and economic studies to insure maximum de- 

 velopment and utilization of the high seas fishery 

 resources of the United States and its island pos- 

 sessions in the tropical and subtropical Pacific Ocean 

 and intervening areas as may be consistent with 

 developing and sustaining such fishery resources at 

 maximum levels of production in perpetuity and to 

 provide for the best possible utilization thereof. 

 (Aug. 4, 1947, ch. 451, § 2, 61 Stat. 726; July 12, 1960, 

 Pub. L. 86-624, § 11(a), 74 Stat. 412.) 

 Amendments 



1960 — Pub. L. 86-624 substituted "the United States 

 and Its island possessions" for "the Territories and Island 

 possessions of the United States." 



§757e. Same; Columbia River basin. 



Sections 757a to 757f of this title shall not be con- 

 strued to affect, modify, or apply to the same area SlS 

 the provisions of sections 755 to 757 of this title, 

 (Pub. L. 89-304, § 5, Oct. 30, 1965, 79 Stat. 1126.) 



§ 757f. Same; recommendations to Secretary of Health, 

 Education, and Welfare. 



The Secretary of the Interior shall, on the basis 

 of studies carried out pursuant to sections 757a to 

 757f of this title and section 665 of this title, make 

 recommendations to the Secretary of Health, Educa- 

 tion, and Welfare concerning the elimination or re- 

 duction of polluting substances detrimental to fish 

 and wildlife in interstate or navigable waters or the 

 tributaries thereof. Such recommendations and any 

 enforcement measures initiated pursuant thereto 

 by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 

 shall be designed to enhance the quality of such 

 waters, and shall take into consideration all other 

 legitimate uses of such waters. (Pub. L. 89-304, 5 6, 

 Oct. 30, 1965, 79 Stat. 1126.) 



§758. Exploration, investigation, development, and 

 maintenance of fishing resources and industry of 

 Pacific Ocean. 



It is the policy of the United States to provide for 

 the exploration, investigation, development, and 

 maintenance of the fishing resources and develop- 



DoonsR Sharks; Research to Control and Eradicate 

 OR To Discover Commercial Uses 

 Pub. L. 86-887, Sept. 2, 1958, 72 Stat. 1710, directed the 

 Secretary of the Interior to prosecute, for a period of not 

 to exceed four years from Sept. 2. 1958, Investigations of 

 the abundance and dLstributlon of dogfish sharks, ex- 

 periments to develop control measures, and a vigorous 

 program for the elimination and eradication or develop- 

 ment of economic uses of dogfish shark population*. 



Central. Western, and South Pacific Ocean Fisheries 

 Resources Development Program 



Pub. L. 92-444. Sept. 29. 1972. 86 Stat. 744. provided: 



"ISec. 1. Short TrrLE]. That this Act may be cited 

 as the 'Central, Western, and South Pacific Fisheries De- 

 velopment Act.' 



"Sec 2. | Authorization of Secretary: Tuna and Other 

 Fisheries Resources Development Program; Explora- 

 tion, Economic Development, etc). The Secretary of 

 Commerce (hereafter referred to in this Act as the 'Sec- 

 retary') is authorized to carry out. directly or by contract. 

 a program for the development of the tuna and other 

 latent fisheries resources of the Central, Western, and 

 South Pacific Ocean. The program shall Include, but not 

 be limited to, exploration for, and stock assessment of, 

 tuna and other fl^h; improvement of harvesting tech- 

 niques; gear development; biological resource monitor- 

 ing; and an economic evaluation of the potential for 

 tuna and other fisheries in such area. 



"Sec 3. | Consultation and Cooperation of Secretary 

 with Certain Governments]. In carrying out the pur- 

 poses of this Act, the Secretary shall consult, and may 

 otherwise cooperate, with the Secretary of the Interior, 

 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 



