Page 169 176 180 182 182 185 185 187 188 190 193 194 195 198 198 199 199 199 201 Fish and Fishery Resources: 1. Preservation of fishery resources. a. Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact Act of May 4, 1942. e. Potomac River compact of 1958. 14. Admission of investigators to Marine Biological Station, Sarasota, Fla.. Fishing Vessels and Fishing: 1. General definition of "vessel”. mailing of lottery tickets, and on broadcasting lottery information ---- inspections. 21. Exemption of fishing vessels from requirement that pursers, surgeons, and nurses be registered. 22. Transportation of catch of other fishing vessels23. Fishing vessels of Alaska, Oregon, and Washington carrying flammable cargo.. 24. Duty of fishing vessels to keep nets from cables 25. Load lines for vessels engaged in coastwise trade26. Corporation as "citizen" for purposes of operating U.S. fishing vessels. 27. Fisheries zone contiguous to territorial sea of the United States.28. Prohibition of foreign fishing vessels in the territorial waters of the United States.29. Retaliation against foreign countries suspending or denying privileges to U.S. vessels. 30. Privileges of vessels of the United States employed in fisheries; landing of catch by foreign-flag vessels; landing of foreign vessels in Virgin Islands; enrollment. 31. Fishing vessels touching and trading at foreign ports_ 32. Seizure of vessels of the United States by foreign countries. 33. Exclusion from foreign aid of countries seizing U.S. fishing vessels. 203 203 203 204 205 208 211 222 223 224 226 227 228 229 230 230 232 232 233 234 236 236 236 238 238 238 239 240 242 243 244 246 248 Page 248 248 251 252 259 260 264 266 268 268 268 271 271 272 272 Fishing Vessels and Fishing—Continued 34. Exemption of fishermen from Fair Labor Standards Act... 35. Sections of Internal Revenue laws expressly related to fishermen or vessels.. General Water Resource Legislation Related to Fish and Wildlife: 1. Federal license of water resource projects; fishways... of the Army: a. Reservoirs in Mississippi.. c. Jim Woodruff Reservoir, Florida and Georgia. 1. Baker reclamation project, Oregon. Central Valley project, California 3. Colorado River Storage Project Act. 4. Columbia Basin project 5. Crooked River project, Oregon. 6. Fryingpan-Arkansas project, Colorado 7. Little Wood River project, Idaho.. 8. Washoe project, Nevada-California. 9. Auburn-Folsom south unit, Central Valley project, California10. Southern Nevada project, Nevada 11. Oroville-Tonasket unit, Chief Joseph Dam, Washington, 12. Tualatin project, Oregon.13. Auburn-Folsom unit, Central Valley project, California 14. Missouri River Basin project, South Dakota. 15. Mountain Park project, Oklahoma 16. Colorado River Basin project. 17. Palmetto Bend project, Texas, 18. Merlin division, Rogue River Basin project, Oregon.. 19. Touchet division, Walla Walla project, Oregon-Washington.20. Garrison diversion unit, Missouri River Basin project, North Dakota-South Dakota. 21. Mid-State Division, Missouri River Basin Project, Nebraska. 22. Pecos River Basin... 23. Trinity River Division, Central Valley project, Calif. Other Legislation Related to Fish and Wildlife: 1. Intergovernmental coordination. traversed by highway projects - opment. 11. Forestry research programs12. Multiple-Use Sustained Yield Act of 1960.. 13. Wilderness Act.--. 14. Grants for basic research. 275 275 277 277 277 277 278 279 279 281 281 282 282 283 283 284 285 286 287 287 289 290 291 293 297 303 303 305 315 321 330 332 335 336 336 337 342 Page 343 343 345 346 349 361 363 365 368 369 372 Other Legislation Related to Fish and Wildlife--Continued 15. Research contracts-Interior Department progress. 18. Alaska Statehood Act relating to fish and wildlife. Environmental Quality, General: 1. National Environmental Policy Act... 3. Environmental pollution study... Financing Pollution Control: 1. Itemized deductions for individuals and corporations.. 4. Exchanges in compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission orders.. Water Pollution: 1. Pollution control in navigable waters. 9. Water pollution control in Appalachia.Air Pollution: 1. Air pollution prevention and control. 3. General provisions.-Solid Waste Management: 1. Solid Waste Disposal Act-----Radiation Hazards: 1. Atomic energy, development and control 3. Electronic product radiation control. Pesticides: 1. Insecticides and other pesticides - 4. Pesticide research.Noise Abatement: 1. Control and abatement of aircraft noise. 2. Occupational noise-- 3. Office of Noise Abatement and Control. Airport and Airway Development: 1. National Airport System Plan... 373 418 430 434 454 457 460 464 466 471 492 506 515 525 542 547 557 569 598 607 609 609 615 616 FISH AND WILDLIFE, GENERAL 1. Fish and Wildlife Service 16 U.S.C. 742(a)-754 Sec. (a) Establishment; Assistant Secretary for Moh and Wildlife and Commissioner of Fish and wildlife; Bureau of Commercial Fisheries and Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. (b) Administration and supervision. (c) Functions and responsibilities of Secretary of the Interior. (d) Distribution of functions, powers and duties of former Fish and Wildlife Service. (e) Rules and regulations. (1) Administrative procedures. 742c. Loans for financing or refinancing of cost of pur chasing, constructing, equipping, maintaining, repairing, or operating commerdal fishing vessels or gear. (&) Authorization. (b) Conditions. (C) Fisheries loan fund; interest payments on appropriations available as capital to the fund less average undispersed cash bal ance. (d) Modification of loan contract. (e) Chartering vessels; loans to Alaskan earth quake victims; termination date. 742d. Investigations; preparation and dissemination of information; reports. 742d-1. Studies of effects in use of chemicals. 742e. Transfer of functions, personnel, property, facill ties, records, and funds; cooperation with other governmental agencies. 7421, Policies, procedures, and recommendations. 742g. Cooperation with State Department; representation at international meetings; consultations. 742h. Reports to Congress and the President. 7421. Eect on rights of States and International com missions. 742). Appropriations. 742k. Management and disposition of vessels and other property acquired and arising out of fishery loans or related type of activities. 743. Details from Coast Guard. 744. Investigations; fish propagation; annual statement of expenditures; Investigations of damages by predacious fishes; executive assistance. 745. Powers of Director. 746. Vessels of Fish and Wildlife Service. 747. Vessels of bureau; commutation of rations of of ficers and crews. 748. Expenditure of appropriations for propagation of food fishes. 749. Advisory committee; designations; duties; expenses. 750. Station on Mississippi River for rescue of fishes and propagation of mussels. 751. Same; personnel 762. Exchange of equipment by Service as part payment for other equipment. 753. Cooperative work. 753a. Cooperative research and training programs for fish and wildlife resources. 753b. Same; authorization of appropriations. 754. Commutation of rations for omcers and crews of vessels of the Service. CHAPTER REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS This chapter is referred to in section 668bb of this title. 88 741, 742. Omitted. CODIFICATION Section 741, R. 8. $ 4396; act of Jan. 20, 1888, ch. 1, 26 Stat. 1; act of Feb. 27, 1925, ch. 364, 43 Stat. 1046, related to the appointment, etc., of a Commissioner of Fisheries. Section 742, acts Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, $ 1, 36 Stat. 1486; Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, $ 1,37 Stat. 736, provided for an acting Commissioner of Fisheries. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS 1939 Reorg. Plan No. II, $4 (e, 1), eff. July 1, 1939, 4 F.R. 2731, 53 Stat. 1433, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, transferred the Bureau of Fisheries in the Department of Commerce and its functions, and the Bureau of Biological Survey in the Department of Agriculture and its functions, to the Department of the Interior, to be administered under the direction and supervision of the Secretary of the Interior. 1940 Reorg. Plan No. III, § 3, eff. June 30, 1940, 5 F. R. 2108, 64 Stat. 1232, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, consolidated the Bureau of Fisheries and the Bureau of Biological Survey into one agency in the Department of the Interior to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service. It was further provided that the functions of the consolidated agency should be administered under the direction and supervision of the Secretary of the Interior by a director and assistants, and that the offices of Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries and the offices of Chief and Associate Chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey should be abolished and their functions transferred to the consolidated agency. Ex. ORD. No. 9634. ESTABLISHMENT OF FISHERY CONSERVATION ZONES Ex. Ord. No. 9634, Sept. 28, 1946, 10 F. R. 12306, provided in part: By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered that the Secretary of State and the Secretary of the Interior shall from time to time jointly recommend the establishment by Executive orders of fishery conservation zones in areas of the high seas contiguous to the coasts of the United States, pursuant to the proclamation entitled "Policy of the United States With Respect to Coastal Fisheries in Certain Areas of the High Seas" (Proc. No. 2668, Sept. 28, 1945, 10 F. R. 12304 ], this day signed by me, and said Secretaries shall in each case recommend provisions to be incorporated in such orders relating to the administration, regulation and control of the fishery resources of and fishing activities in such zones, pursuant to authority of law heretofore or hereafter provided. 8 742a. Declaration of policy. The Congress declares that the fish, shellfish, and wildlife resources of the Nation make a material contribution to our national economy and food supply, as well as a material contribution to the health, recreation, and well-being of our citizens; that such resources are a living, renewable form of national wealth that is capable of being maintained and greatly increased with proper management, but |