Annual Report, Količina 30J.O. Patenaude, I.S.O., printer to the King, 1898 |
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Alewives Arichat August average catch bait barrels bass Behring Sea British British Columbia brls Brunswick Canada canneries Cape Caraquet catches were light caught close season coast Codfish County Cove decrease Digby district Eels eggs fair catches Fathoms fishermen fishery Fishing Material FISHING VESSELS fleet fresh fur-seal Gaspé Gill-Nets Gloucester Haddock Hake Halibut Halifax Harbour hatchery herd increase John July June KINDS OF FISH Lake licenses light catches lobster Lunenburg Mackerel Majesty's Government nets North Nova Scotia Number Number and Value officers Ontario Ottawa Overseer oysters Paspebiac pelagic sealing pickerel plentiful Port Prince Edward Island Province quantities Quebec regulations reported Restigouche RETURN showing River salmon salted scarce September Shad Shelburne Shippegan shore showing the Number Smelts spawning Squid Sturgeon taken Tonnage total catch TOTAL VALUE traps trout United Value of Fish Value of Vessels Vessels and Boats Victoria waters weather whitefish Yarmouth
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Stran 353 - Governments to come to an understanding in order to prohibit any killing of fur seals, either on land or at sea, for a period of two or three years, or at least one year, subject to such exceptions as the two Governments might think proper to admit of. Such a measure might be recurred to at occasional intervals, if found beneficial.
Stran 364 - Act, or of the regulations made thereunder, may be prosecuted either in the district court of Alaska or in any district court of the United States in California, Oregon, or Washington.
Stran 364 - States, nor any person belonging to or on board of a vessel of the United States, shall kill, capture, or hunt, at any time or in any manner whatever, any fur seal in the waters of the Pacific Ocean north of the thirty-fifth degree of north latitude and including Bering Sea and the sea of Okhotsk.
Stran 364 - States, nor person above described in the first section, shall equip, use, or employ, or furnish aid in equipping, using, or employing, or furnish supplies to any vessel used or employed, or to be used or employed, in carrying on or taking part in...
Stran 227 - Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. SIB, — I have the honour to submit my report...
Stran 345 - ... (16) The diminution of the herd is yet far from a stage which involves or threatens the actual extermination of the species, so long as it is protected in its haunts on land. It is not possible during the continuance of the conservative methods at present in force upon the islands, with the further safeguard of the protected zone at sea, that any pelagic killing should accomplish this final end. There is evidence, however, that, in its present condition, the herd yields an inconsiderable return...
Stran 356 - ... in operation the recommendation for a suspension of the killing of the seals for three, for two, or even for one year; by the neglect to put the regulations in force until long after the first sealing season had been entered on; by the almost total evasion of the patrol duty; by the opposition to suitable measures for the enforcement of the prohibition against firearms; by the omission to enact legislation necessary to secure conviction of the guilty; and by the refusal to allow or provide for...
Stran 344 - Government, found 84-2 in the catch of the same schooner in the same sea. There are no doubt instances, especially in the season of migration and on the course of the migrating herds, of catches containing a very different proportion of the two sexes. (12) The large proportion of females in the pelagic...
Stran 353 - In view of the critical condition to which, it appears certain that the race of fur-seals is now reduced in consequence of circumstances not fully known...
Stran 365 - ... such purchase, and the lot number. Consuls shall require satisfactory evidence of the truth of such facts by oath or otherwise before giving any such certificate. No fur-seal skins, raw, dressed, dyed, or otherwise manufactured shall be admitted to entry as part of a passenger's personal effects unless accompanied by an invoice certified by the consul as herein provided. All fur-seal skins, whether raw, dressed, dyed, or otherwise manufactured, the invoices of which are not accompanied by the...