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... marine mammals , with a two - year exemption from the mor- atorium for taking of marine mammals incidental to the course of commercial fishing operations . Although the Secretary of Commerce was permitted to license incidental taking of ...
... marine mammals , with a two - year exemption from the mor- atorium for taking of marine mammals incidental to the course of commercial fishing operations . Although the Secretary of Commerce was permitted to license incidental taking of ...
Page 233
... Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Tuna / Porpoise Controversy , 9 Envt'l L. 283 ( 1979 ) ; Nafziger , The Management of Marine Mammals After the FCMA , 14 Willamette L. Rev. 169 ( 1978 ) ; Nafziger & Armstrong , The Porpoise - Tuna ...
... Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Tuna / Porpoise Controversy , 9 Envt'l L. 283 ( 1979 ) ; Nafziger , The Management of Marine Mammals After the FCMA , 14 Willamette L. Rev. 169 ( 1978 ) ; Nafziger & Armstrong , The Porpoise - Tuna ...
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... marine mammals and seabirds are preserved . Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary : The sanctuary consists of a 5- square - nautical - mile submerged section of the Florida reef tract southwest of Big Pine Key . The site includes a ...
... marine mammals and seabirds are preserved . Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary : The sanctuary consists of a 5- square - nautical - mile submerged section of the Florida reef tract southwest of Big Pine Key . The site includes a ...
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