H.R. 5018, H.R. 4940 & H.R. 1431, Legislation to Amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act: Legislative Hearings Before the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, April 25, 2006, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, May 3, 2006, in Washington, D.C. |
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Page 81 - [The prepared statement of Mr. Saxton follows:] Statement of The Honorable Jim Saxton, a Representative in Congress from the State of New Jersey Thank you Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the
Page 70 - any questions. [The prepared statement of Mr. Hogarth follows:] Statement of William T. Hogarth, Ph.D., Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, US Department of Commerce Good morning, Mr. Chairman and Members of
Page 80 - Mr. Saxton. STATEMENT OF THE HON. JIM SAXTON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Mr. SAXTON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to
Page 43 - answer any questions you might have. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you very much. I thank the entire panel for your testimony.
Page 70 - the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the Department of Commerce. Thank you for
Page 80 - NEW JERSEY Mr. SAXTON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to begin by thanking you for holding this hearing this
Page 162 - the Committee stands adjourned. [Whereupon, at 12:50 pm, the Committee was adjourned.] [Additional material submitted for the record follows:] [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 28 - Professor of Natural Resources in the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space at the University of New Hampshire and
Page 21 - the collection of reliable data is essential to the effective conservation, management, and scientific understanding of the fishery resources of the United States.
Page 69 - ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR, NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Mr.