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Fish and Wildlife Legislation. Part 3 hearings before the United States House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation, Ninety-First Congress, first session and Ninety-First Congress, second session, on Sept. 23, Oct. 3, Dec. 4, 1969, Feb. 2, Mar. 23, Apr. 30, 1970

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Considers (91) H.R. 1057, (91) H.R. 1058, (91) H.R. 1059, (91) H.R. 1061, (91) H.R. 11477, (91) H.R. 12086, (91) H.R. 12367, (91) H.R. 12368, (91) H.R. 12579, (91) H.R. 14192, (91) H.R. 15237, (91)...

Considers (91) H.R. 1057, (91) H.R. 1058, (91) H.R. 1059, (91) H.R. 1061, (91) H.R. 11477, (91) H.R. 12086, (91) H.R. 12367, (91) H.R. 12368, (91) H.R. 12579, (91) H.R. 14192, (91) H.R. 15237, (91) H.R. 15743, (91) H.R. 15850, (91) H.R. 16223, (91) H.R. 16373, (91) H.R. 16375, (91) H.R. 17107, (91) H.R. 857, (91) H.R. 1056.

Serial No. 91-42. Considers H.R. 857 and eight related and identical bills, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act to require Interior Dept to conduct biological and ecological studies before approving permits and licenses for water resource development projects, including power plants and oil/gas drilling in U.S. waters. Receives briefing on Presidential circulars A-87, A-95, A-96, A-97, explaining allowable costs for issuance of Federal grants and coordinating federally funded programs with states and localities. Discusses tardiness of Estuarine Report with Assistant Secretary of Interior for Fish and Wildlife, Parks and Marine Resources. Considers H.R. 1057 and identical H.R. 12368, to reinstitute labeling of chemicals potentially dangerous to fish and wildlife; H.R. 1059, identical H.R. 12367 and H.R. 16375, and related H.R. 16223, requiring Federal agencies to consult with Fish and Wildlife Service before beginning large scale biological spray program; and H.R. 14192 and three identical bills to authorize Interior Dept to prohibit or restrict use of chemicals in U.S. navigable waters.

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