1973
DOI: 10.1139/f73-391
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Chairman’s Summary of the Highlights of the Conference

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“…Needier (1973) claimed that conservation bodies have been hindered by restrictions of their own conventions and urged that provisions be as nonrestrictive as possible. This sentiment was echoed by Alverson and Paulik (1973):…”
Section: Management Under the Halibut Conventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Needier (1973) claimed that conservation bodies have been hindered by restrictions of their own conventions and urged that provisions be as nonrestrictive as possible. This sentiment was echoed by Alverson and Paulik (1973):…”
Section: Management Under the Halibut Conventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same may be said for bilateral agreements that Canada and the U.S. have with other countries. The complexity of these arrangements has been noted by biologists, political scientists, and industry members alike (Kasahara, 1973;Kasahara and Burke, 1973;Needier, 1973;and UFAWU, 1974), and these authors have suggested that a multinational treaty similar to that serving fisheries in the Northwest Atlantic is needed for the North Pacific.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%