International History. International Diplomacy And Politics. B-J. British Empire.

Treaty Revises Halibut Rules. Changes in fishing regulations are contained in the new halibut treaty between the United States and Canada, which was signed January 29. The new treaty provides that the International Fisheries Commission shall set the closing dates on the basis of departure of vessels...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/122284 2023-05-15T15:43:49+02:00 International History. International Diplomacy And Politics. B-J. British Empire. Seattle Daily Times 1937-02-07 Treaty Revises Halibut Rules. 1937-02-07 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/122284 English eng nwh-43-1-15 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/122284 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Halibut Fishing Fishing Industry Treaty Northwest History -- 20th Century International Diplomacy And Politics. Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:32:09Z Treaty Revises Halibut Rules. Changes in fishing regulations are contained in the new halibut treaty between the United States and Canada, which was signed January 29. The new treaty provides that the International Fisheries Commission shall set the closing dates on the basis of departure of vessels from port rather than fixing closing dates for fishing on the banks. No halibut vessels will be allowed to leave port when the order becomes effective. However all vessels on the banks and en route to the fishing grounds, will be allowed to complete their trips. The new treaty also provides that part of the halibut caught on lines set for sable fish, red cod and ling cod during the closed season, may be retained. The amount will be decided on a percentage basis with the other fish caught and will be decided later. The new treaty takes the place the treaty of 1930 in the North Pacific and Bering Sea and is designated to improve methods of administration in connection with features found inadequate. The new treaty was signed by Prime Minister King of Canada and Norman Armour, United States minister to Canada. Text Bering Sea Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Bering Sea Canada Pacific
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description Treaty Revises Halibut Rules. Changes in fishing regulations are contained in the new halibut treaty between the United States and Canada, which was signed January 29. The new treaty provides that the International Fisheries Commission shall set the closing dates on the basis of departure of vessels from port rather than fixing closing dates for fishing on the banks. No halibut vessels will be allowed to leave port when the order becomes effective. However all vessels on the banks and en route to the fishing grounds, will be allowed to complete their trips. The new treaty also provides that part of the halibut caught on lines set for sable fish, red cod and ling cod during the closed season, may be retained. The amount will be decided on a percentage basis with the other fish caught and will be decided later. The new treaty takes the place the treaty of 1930 in the North Pacific and Bering Sea and is designated to improve methods of administration in connection with features found inadequate. The new treaty was signed by Prime Minister King of Canada and Norman Armour, United States minister to Canada.
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