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3.C.

HEARING

BEFORE A

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

.COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS.
UNITED STATES SENATE

EIGHTY-FIRST CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION

ON

THE RATIFICATION BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

OF THE

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE NORTHWEST AT-
LANTIC FISHERIES SIGNED AT WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY
8, 1949 (EXECUTIVE N)

CONVENTION WITH MEXICO FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
AN INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE SCIENTIFIC IN-
VESTIGATION OF TUNA, SIGNED AT MEXICO CITY, JANUARY
25, 1949 (EXECUTIVE K)

CONVENTION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTER-
AMERICAN TUNA COMMISSION, SIGNED AT WASHINGTON,
MAY 31, 1949 (EXECUTIVE P)

JULY 14, 1949

Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations

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"THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Rhode Island HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., Massachusetts BRIEN MCMAHON, Connecticut

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5. Final act, International Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Conference,

Washington, January 26 through February 8, 1949_..

6. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a con-

vention between the United States of America and Costa Rica for

the establishment of an Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission,

signed at Washington, May 31, 1949.

7. Convention between the United States of America and the Republic

of Costa Rica for the establishment of an Inter-American Tropical

Tuna Commission___

8. Statement of W. M. Chapman, Special Assistant for Fisheries and

Wildlife to the Under Secretary of State.-

Convention between the United States of America and Canada

and protocol of exchange of ratifications (sockeye salmon fish-

eries)

Preservation of halibut fisheries of northern Pacific Ocean and
Bering Sea___

Report of the delegation of the United States to the International

Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Conference, held at Washington,

D. C., January 26 through February 8, 1949.

9. Prepared statement of W. M. Chapman _ _

Appendix I. Pacific halibut catch since 1914.

Appendix II. Non-Federal participation_

Appendix III. Landings of tuna in California since 1926_

Appendix IV. Policy of the United States with respect to coastal

fisheries in certain areas of the high seas_

Appendix V. Letter from W. M. Chapman to the Secretary of

State summarizing the Mexico City conference and convention

relative to tuna fisheries _ _

Appendix VI. United States-Costa Rica Fisheries Conference,

May 1949-report of the chairman of the United States dele-

gation

10. Statement of Hon. William F. Knowland, a United States Senator from

the State of California_

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Letter to Senator William Knowland from Richard S. Croker,
Chief, Bureau of Marine Fisheries, and chairman, California
Fisheries Committee, San Francisco, Calif., April 7, 1949-----

Letter to Senator William Knowland from Richard S. Croker,

June 6, 1949_.

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