. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. A4 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 14, No. 11- Treasury on October 6. Consequently, the Minister will not issue the sailing permits required for bait fishing in Panamanian waters; and served notice to the effect that all vessels found bait fishing during the closed season will be rig- orously dealt with as provided for by law. Simultaneously, the new Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries publicly requested the Commandant of the National Police to take possession of and turn over to his Ministry any tuna boats that might be found
. Commercial fisheries review. Fisheries; Fish trade. A4 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW Vol. 14, No. 11- Treasury on October 6. Consequently, the Minister will not issue the sailing permits required for bait fishing in Panamanian waters; and served notice to the effect that all vessels found bait fishing during the closed season will be rig- orously dealt with as provided for by law. Simultaneously, the new Minister of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries publicly requested the Commandant of the National Police to take possession of and turn over to his Ministry any tuna boats that might be found bait fishing during the current prohibited season, whether they be fishing clandestinely or under the guise of so-called special licenses. Special permits issued prior to October 1 bjr the former Minister of Apyiculture, Commerce and Industries will not be recognized as valid. Aside from the financial losses which may possibly result to some tuna-boat owners and/or captains from having purchased these special licenses that will not now be recognized, this apparently firm decision of the Panamanian Government to maintain the closed season on bait fishing—from October 1 to January 31—will be a keen disappointment to United States tuna-boat interests generally. The 1952 tuna season is understood to have been a rather disappointing one, at least so far as nearby Pacific waters are concerned. Republic of the Philippines FIVE-YEAR FOOD PROGRAM INCLUDES FISH pointed in 1951 The Philippine Food Commission (ap- has submitted its first report to the President of the Philip- pines and recommends a five-year (1952-57) supply program to make the nation self- sufficient in foodstuffs, including fishery products,according to the Oc- tober 18 issue of Foreign Trade, a Ca- nadian periodical. Features of the plan include a consumption or nutri- tional program aimed at the gradual im- provement of food consumption levels, a food production schedule,and a food import program. Production goals
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