Dated April 26, 1967 enclosing revised version of H.R. 25 along with a brief comparison... 477 Alderson, George, representing Sierra Club. - 422 Bromberg, Michael, administrative assistant to Congressman Tenzer.. Brown, E. Wayles, Jr., director, Potomac Basin Federation____ Bucalo, John S., chairman, United Taxpayers of Long Island. Cain, Dr. Stanley A., Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and 404, 409 266, 366 Chambers, Larry, Potomac Basin Federation.. Clusen, Mrs. Donald E., Director, League of Women Voters of the Cook, Robert A., secretary, New York State Water Resources Com- Cutler, M. Rupert, assistant executive director, The Wilderness Statements of-Continued Dagon, Ronald R., Hudson River Fishermen's Association_. of 100 on the Federal City.. Dennis, Robert, on behalf of Joseph Penfold, conservation director, Douglas, Philip A., executive secretary, Sport Fishing Institute____ Eckhardt, Hon. Bob, a Representative in Congress from the State of Fenske, Helen C., executive director, North Jersey Conservation Finnegan, David B., attorney-adviser, Office of the Solicitor, Depart- Fitt, Alfred B., Special Assistant for Civil Functions, U.S. Corps of Gazlay, A. Gene, executive assistant to the director, Michigan State Department of Conservation.......... Goodsell, Leonard J., executive director, Great Lakes Commission_ Gottschalk, John S., director, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Gutermuth, C. R., vice president, Wildlife Management Institute___ Kimball, Thomas L., on behalf of the National Wildlife Federation__ tute__ Mazzocchi, Anthony, vice president, Long Island Federation of Fire Island Sea Clam Co., Inc., West Sayville, Mercer, Hugh H., president, Bluepoints Co., Inc., West Sayville, 411 442 419 424 398 402 Meredith, Jerome H., vice president Maryland Wildlife Federation, 423 Nelson, J. Richards, Chairman, Connecticut Shellfish Commission. Nickerson, Eugene H., county executive, Nassau County, N.Y.... Ottinger, Hon. Richard L., a Representative in Congress from the Poillon, Cornelius, executive secretary, Long Island Fishermen's 396 Reserve Mining Co., Silver Bay, Minn.. 438 Ryan, Hon. William F., a Representative in Congress from the State 115 Tenzer, Hon. Herbert, a Representative in Congress from the State Train, Russell E., president of the Conservation Foundation. Vandivert, Rod, chairman, Hempstead Town Land Resources Council. Walsh, Roy E., chairman, the Maryland State Board of Natural Yasi, Robert, commissioner of natural resources, State of Massa- 224 Additional material supplied by- Adams, David: Letter from Gov. Dan Moore, State of North Carolina, furnishing 356 Memo from Gov. Dan Moore to all of the North Carolina dele- 355 Specific comments on H. R. 25. 344 Army Corps of Engineers: Action on illegal dredging and filling in the area of Hempstead, 186 Coordination agreements. 177 Coordination procedures. 151 Details of 29 permit applications approved over the objections of 195 Issuance of Department of the Army permits in 1962 and 1963 contrary to Fish and Wildlife Service recommendations... Joint statement by Interior Department and Army Department 178 Letter from Joseph T. Singewald, Jr., director, Maryland Board 182 Statistical table of Department of the Army permits, 1962–66--- 29 permit cases where the Fish and Wildlife Service recommenda- Water quality standards in navigation permits, Army circular 177 Water resources policies and authorities, from the Manual, Corps 151 Stream protection law of New York State, chapter 955-- Deane, James G., "Bald Eagle Refuges on the Potomac" from the 369 Additional material supplied by-Continued Conference on estuaries from Bioscience, volume 14, No. 7, 1964. Opinion from the Solicitor General, approved by the Attorney Biscayne Bay and Card Sound, estuarine destruction, map------ Boca Ciega Bay and Tampa Bay estuarine destruction, map-- Consideration by the Department of the Interior of the adverse effects of the Seaford sewage plant permit, Nassau County, Page 314 315 299 Letter from Richard E. Griffith, Interior Department, to Army Corps of Engineers, dated January 25, 1967. National summary-loss of important fish and wildlife estuarine 30 33 Notice of application for approval of bridge plans. Corps of Notice of application for Department of the Army permit, Response to inquiries of Cong. Wydler from the Interior Depart- California Senate bill 309-chapter 1162.. Letter from State Senator McAteer to the members of the Letter from Department of the Interior dated March 3, 1967, entitled, "Japan Is Becoming Big Fish Importer". Today's fish meal futures on New York produce exchange, table_ "U.S.S. R. Catch May Exceed 6 Million Tons," from Fishing McNicol, Douglas, memo signed by Art Cooley and Doug McNicol, 34 56 60 Moeller, H. W., Jr., copy of H. 1643 entitled, "Rhode Island-Marsh- 395 Tenzer, Hon. Herbert: "Army Engineers Say They Won't Stop the Dredging," from 100 "Conservationists Demand Report on 'Illegal' Long Island "Demand that Developer Pays for Dredging Without Permit," from Long Island Press, February 3, 1967. "Dredge-Weary Homeowners Find That Monster Is Back," from "Dredging Job Called Illegal" from the Long Island Press, Jan- 97 95 |