Marine Mammals Protection Act
The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on an amendment to the 1972 Marine Mammals Protection Act. The proposed amendment would impose … read more
The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on an amendment to the 1972 Marine Mammals Protection Act. The proposed amendment would impose additional requirements on both the U.S. and foreign tuna fleets, reducing the number of permissible porpoise injuries and killings. close
People in this video
- David G. Burney President U.S. Tuna Foundation
- James E. Douglas Jr. Assistant Administrator (Acting) Department of Commerce
- Gary Edwards Assistant Director Department of the Interior->Fisheries
- August Felando Representative American Tunaboat Association
- William W. Fox Jr. Commissioner Marine Mammal Commission
- James Joseph Representative Inter-Amer. Tropical Tuna Cmsn.
- Sam LaBudde Representative Earth Island Institute
- Lesley Scheele Representative Greenpeace USA
- James P. Walsh Attorney
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