. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 21 and pesticides, etc.; also 1059: to pro- vide for advance consultation with Fish and Wildlife Service and State wildlife agencies before any Federal program begins involving the use of pesticides or other chemicals de- signed for mass biological controls. • Pollution Rep. Dingell, for himself and Rep. Karth, Minn., introduced: 1) 1058. This would protect fish, wildlife, and recreation from damages resulting from discharge of heated effluents into certain waters; 2) 1060 to require certain vessels in navigable waters t


. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. 21 and pesticides, etc.; also 1059: to pro- vide for advance consultation with Fish and Wildlife Service and State wildlife agencies before any Federal program begins involving the use of pesticides or other chemicals de- signed for mass biological controls. • Pollution Rep. Dingell, for himself and Rep. Karth, Minn., introduced: 1) 1058. This would protect fish, wildlife, and recreation from damages resulting from discharge of heated effluents into certain waters; 2) 1060 to require certain vessels in navigable waters to conform to standards of waste dis- posal; and 3) 1062; to control pollution from vessels and other sources in Great Lakes and other navigable waters. Rep. Cahill, , introduced 2155 and 2156. These would give President au- thority to alleviate or remove threat to navi- gation, safety, marine resources, or coastal economy by releases of fluids or other sub- stances carried in ocean-going vessels, etc. He also introduced 2157: to provide Coast Guard with authority to conduct re- search and development to deal with release of harmful fluids carried in vessels. Rep. Tunney, Calif., introduced 6296. It would create commission to make com- prehensive study of discharge of oil and other pollutants from vessels, onshore and offshore facilities, and other sources, into or upon navigable waters of or adjoining shorelines. Rep. Horton, , introduced 6019: to authorize grants for research and develop- ment of methods to abate pollution of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and for other purposes. • Anadromous Fish Rep. Dingell, Mich., introduced for him- self and others 1049. This would con- tribute to conservation and enhancement of anadromous fishing resources—and en- courage joint research and development projects. Rep. Pelly introduced 309: to con- serve and protect Pacific salmon of North American origin. ^£f --Barbara Lundy


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