California Fish and Game, Volumes 9-10State of California, Resources Agency, Department of Fish and Game., 1923 |
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Page 27 - If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this Act shall, for any reason, be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate (the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
Page 57 - Make such investigations as will disclose the optimum sustainable yield of the various marine resources. (d) Determine what measures may be advisable to conserve any fishery, or to enlarge and assist any fishery where...
Page 41 - ... promote development seem Imperfectly applicable in the region because of its distance, difficulties, and large expense of development and, WHEREAS the future supply of oil for the Navy Is at all times a matter of national concern, Now, THEREFORE, I, WARREN G. HARDING, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the laws...
Page 56 - The return from the fisheries vary greatly from day to day, from season to season, and from year to year. The resultant waste is an exaggerated case of the same kind which the electrical engineer meets when he is faced with the "peak load" or maximum use of electricity during a short period each day.
Page 103 - Offered in exchange for ornithological, rnammalogical and similar periodicals. The articles published in California Fish and Game are not copyrighted and may be reproduced in other periodicals provided due credit is given the California Fish and Game Commission.
Page 133 - ... for the establishment of public shooting grounds to preserve the American system of free shooting, and for other purposes...
Page 27 - State may, if it should so desire, appeal to Congress from the determination of the Secretary of Agriculture. If the next Congress shall not direct such sum to be paid, it shall be covered into the Treasury.
Page 41 - SOUTHWESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES RESERVATION. On November 3 the President signed an executive order establishing a government fisheries reservation, including Bristol Bay, Kodiak and Afognak waters, and Cook Inlet, in southwestern Alaska. The text of the order is as follows: EXECUTIVE ORDER. Whereas it has become apparent that certain valuable fisheries of Alaska have been seriously impaired and are in danger of further depletion, and that it is necessary to establish authority to meet the exigency...
Page 82 - Alaska, as reported to the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture, during the year 1923, was $1,794,159.85, the total number exported being 397,287.
Page 136 - Our aim in this country must be to try to put the chance for outof-door pleasure, with all that it means, within the grasp of the rank and file of our people, the poor man as well as the rich man. Country recreation for as many of our people as possible should be our objective.