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Subject: CRS Summary - Part 4/4
From: Aldo-Pier Solari <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:Sat, 28 Jun 1997 20:57:37 GMT
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Norwegian Salmon.   On  June  1,  1997,  the  European Commission
approved  a  compromise  on  Norwegian  farmed  salmon   imports.
Instead of imposing antidumping duties, a five-year agreement was
negotiated to include a minimum price for the salmon, an increase
in  the  Norwegian  export duty on this product from 0.75% to 3%,
and a limitation on the growth of  exports to the EU of about 10%
per year.  [Reuters, Agence Europe via Reuters]

Fish as Pollutants.  In late May 1997,  the  WA  state  Pollution
Control  Hearings  Board  declared  Atlantic salmon escaping from
fish farms to be a  "living  pollutant" to be regulated similarly
to sewage and industrial waste.  The Board has scheduled a  5-day
hearing  in Olympia, beginning July 24, 1997, to consider whether
escaped salmon harm native fish and, if so, what options might be
considered.  [Assoc Press]

Freshwater Fisheries

{Greenback  Cutthroat  Trout  Restoration.   On  June  24,  1997,
Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt  announced a $97,000 grant under
the "Bring Back the Natives" program to the  Uncompaghre-Gunnison
National Forest, CO, for fish passage work on Beaver Creek to aid
recovery of native greenback cutthroat trout.} [Assoc Press]

{Flaming  Gorge  Dam  Spill.   On  June 21, 1997, the spillway at
Flaming Gorge Dam on the UT-WY border was used for the first time
in more than a decade after  an  outlet tube failed and the power
plant flooded.  Biologists  expressed  concern  that  the  warmer
surface  water  discharge COULD harm coldwater fish such as trout
in the Green River below the Dam.} [Assoc Press]

Zebra Mussel Funding.  On June 18, 1997, the House voted 422-3 to
pass H.R.  437, reauthorization of the National Sea Grant College
Program Act, providing  $2.8  million  annually  for zebra mussel
research.  [Assoc Press]

Chicago Waterways and Aquatic  Nuisance  Species.   On  June  18,
1997,  the  Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species and the
federal Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force have scheduled a tour
of the Chicago Waterways  focusing  on  the  round goby and other
nonindigenous species dispersal barrier  initiatives  to  control
the  movement of aquatic nuisance species between the Great Lakes
basin  and  the  Mississippi  River  drainage.   [U.S.   Fish and
Wildlife Service announcement]

CITES Proposal - Sturgeons.  In mid-June 1997, the  delegates  to
the  CITES  (Convention  on  International  Trade  in  Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) conference in Zimbabwe adopted a
joint  German  and  U.S.  proposal to list all sturgeons on CITES
Appendix II.  [Reuters]

Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans.  On June 11, 1997, the
U.S.   Fish  and  Wildlife  Service  announced  approval  of OH's
Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan and the  awarding  of  a
$25,000  grant  to  the Ohio Dept.  of Natural Resources to begin
the Plan's  implementation.   [U.S.   Fish  and  Wildlife Service
press release, Assoc Press]

Bull Trout.  On June  10,  1997,  the  U.S.   Fish  and  Wildlife
Service,  under  court order, proposed listing Klamath River bull
trout as endangered and  Columbia  River bull trout as threatened
under the Endangered  Species  Act.   Five  public  hearings  are
scheduled  on  the  proposal  between July 1 and July 17.  Public
comments will be taken until Aug.  12, 1997.  {IN LATE JUNE 1997,
THE GOVERNORS OF MT  AND  ID,  REPRESENTATIVES OF NATIVE AMERICAN
TRIBES,  AND  OFFICIALS  OF  WASHINGTON  WATER  POWER  SIGNED  AN
AGREEMENT TO COORDINATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIFIED  BULL  TROUT
RECOVERY   EFFORT   WITH  WA  WATER  POWER'S  HYDROPOWER  PROJECT
RELICENSING  ON  THE  LOWER  CLARK  FORK  RIVER.}  [Assoc  Press,
WASHINGTON WATER POWER PRESS RELEASE]

Pocomoke River fish  lesions.   On  June  10,  1997, MD Dept.  of
Natural Resources officials expanded their study into  the  cause
of  lesions  on  white  perch, croakers, catfish, and carp in the
Pocomoke River drainage.  The lesions were first reported about 9
months ago.  Although some  consider the fungus, Actinomyces sp.,
to be the cause  of  the  lesions,  researchers  are  seeking  to
understand  why  these  fish seem to be especially susceptible to
the fungus.  Others at  NC  State  Univ.  contend that Pfiesteria
piscicida is causing the Pocomoke River lesions.  [Assoc Press]

National Fishing Week.  June 2-8, 1997 was celebrated across  the
United  States  as National Fishing Week.  At least 44 states and
the District of  Columbia  scheduled  "Free  Fishing Days" during
this week when residents could fish without  having  purchased  a
license.  [U.S.  Fish and Wildlife Service press release]

Marine Mammals

{TUNA-DOLPHIN  LEGISLATION.   ON  JUNE 26, 1997, THE U.S.  SENATE
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE,  AND TRANSPORTATION MARKED-UP AND
ORDERED S. 39 REPORTED  AS  AMENDED  TO  ALLOW  THE  USE  OF  THE
'DOLPHIN-SAFE'  LABEL  IF  NO  DOLPHINS ARE OBSERVED TO HAVE BEEN
KILLED OR SERIOUSLY INJURED DURING TUNA HARVEST.} [REUTERS]

{Japanese Research  Whaling.   On  June  25,  1997,  officials of
Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research  announced  the  terms  of
sale  for  1,995  tons of meat from 440 minke whales taken in the
Southern Ocean between November  1996  and March 1997.  This meat
is to be sold  primarily  to  processor  of  canned  foods,  with
projected  revenue  of  3.5 billion yen.  Prime-quality meant for
general consumption would  be  sold  wholesale  for 3,840 yen per
kilogram, with the retail price to be three times  the  wholesale
price.} [Dow Jones News]

Captive Orcas Die.  In mid-June 1997, two of the 5 orcas captured
off  Taiji,  Japan, on Feb.  7, 1997, died in captivity.  On June
14, 1997, the youngest male orca captured died at Nanki Shirahama
Adventure World.  On June  17,  1997,  a  female orca at the same
facility died; this whale was pregnant when captured, but  had  a
miscarriage in April 1997.  [personal communication]

Mortality  Events.   In  mid-June 1997, nine dead dolphins washed
ashore on Delaware beaches, many  of them newborn animals.  Cause
of the mortality could not be  immediately  determined.   Between
late May and mid-June 1997, 17 adult harbor seals have been found
dead  on  beaches  in  Marin  County,  CA.  The cause of death is
undetermined.  [Assoc Press]

Pirate   Whaling?    In   mid-June   1997,   NMFS   requested  an
investigation of reports that as many as 12 sperm whale carcasses
were sighted in the central  Atlantic,  200  miles  west  of  the
Azores    Islands,    with   large   orange   buoys   and   radar
reflectors/beacons   nearby.    The   Portuguese   government  is
reportedly sending a naval vessel to  investigate.   Dead  whales
began  to be reported by yachts on May 13, 1997, and two possible
whaling vessels operating  without  lights  were  reported on May
27-28.  [personal communication]

CITES - Whales.  On June 13, 1997, delegates at  the  meeting  of
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of
Wild  Fauna  and Flora) Parties in Zimbabwe voted 27-51 by secret
ballot to defeat  a  Japanese  proposal  to sever linkage between
CITES and the  International  Whaling  Commission,  giving  whale
conservation  monitoring to CITES exclusively.  On June 16, 1997,
CITES delegates rejected by a  47  to 64 vote a Japanese proposal
to downlist eastern Pacific gray whales.  On June 17, 1997, CITES
meeting delegates rejected  additional  proposals  by  Japan  and
Norway  to  downlist  several  minke  whale populations and allow
international trade in certain  whale products.  Norway's request
on minke whales failed on a secret  ballot  vote  of  57-51,  not
having  achieved  the  two-thirds  majority  required.  Delegates
voted 45-65 by secret ballot  to defeat Japanese proposal on west
Pacific minke whales and voted 53-59 by secret ballot to defeat a
Japanese proposal on Southern Ocean minke whales.   Subsequently,
Japan withdrew a third proposal to downlist Bryde's whales in the
northwest Pacific.  [Reuters, Dow Jones News, Assoc Press]

Hawaiian  Whale  Sanctuary.   June  6,  1997, was the deadline by
which HI Governor Ben Cayetano  was  to have decided how much, if
any, of a  proposed  1,680  square  miles  of  state  waters  and
submerged  lands  should  be included within the Hawaiian Islands
Humpback Whale National  Marine  Sanctuary  and managed under its
federal management plan.  [Assoc Press]

Norwegian Whaling.  On June 9, 1997, a Dutch court decided not to
grant Norway's request for extradition of Paul Watson; Watson was
subsequently released.  On June 11,  1997,  Oslo  district  court
rejected  whalers'  arguments  in a lawsuit against the Norwegian
government, and ruled that the  government  had the right to stop
whaling from 1988 to 1992.  [Assoc  Press,  High  North  Alliance
News, Dow Jones News, personal communication]

Items in this summary are excerpted from a variety of information
sources.    The  Congressional  Research  Service  (CRS)  is  not
responsible for the  accuracy  of  the  various  news items.  For
additional information on items in this summary or their sources,
congressional staff may call Gene Buck  (CRS-ENR)  at  7-7262  or
send  a fax to 7-7289.  This summary is available daily or weekly
(each Friday) via  e-mail  to  congressional staff; requests from
congressional  staff  to  be  added  to  the  daily   or   weekly
distribution lists may be sent to "[log in to unmask]".
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