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... Commerce U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1969 COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE WARREN G. MAGNUSON , Washington , Chairman Effects of pesticides on sports and commercial fisheries Part 2: September 29-30, Serial no 91-15.
... Commerce U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1969 COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE WARREN G. MAGNUSON , Washington , Chairman Effects of pesticides on sports and commercial fisheries Part 2: September 29-30, Serial no 91-15.
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... COMMERCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY , NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT , Lansing , Mich . The subcommittee met at ... Commerce as its counsel and who also serves as counsel to this subcommittee . The hearing today is one of a series ...
... COMMERCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY , NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT , Lansing , Mich . The subcommittee met at ... Commerce as its counsel and who also serves as counsel to this subcommittee . The hearing today is one of a series ...
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... commerce , this means that if the interim tolerance level is made perma- nent , fish and fish products as marketed cannot contain more than 5 ppm DDT . The question is immediately raised - what is the immediate and future effects of the ...
... commerce , this means that if the interim tolerance level is made perma- nent , fish and fish products as marketed cannot contain more than 5 ppm DDT . The question is immediately raised - what is the immediate and future effects of the ...
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... Commerce began a concentrated effort in 1969 to attract salmon fishermen to the Michigan City area . The rush of anglers to the Michigan City area and at other access points placed a rather severe strain upon the available access and ...
... Commerce began a concentrated effort in 1969 to attract salmon fishermen to the Michigan City area . The rush of anglers to the Michigan City area and at other access points placed a rather severe strain upon the available access and ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. TO CONSIDER THE EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON SPORTS AND COMMERCIAL FISHERIES TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1969 U.S. SENATE , COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY , NATURAL ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. TO CONSIDER THE EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON SPORTS AND COMMERCIAL FISHERIES TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1969 U.S. SENATE , COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE , SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY , NATURAL ...
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