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non-fishery-related functions, ethical concerns over accepting transportation from the canneries the Bureau of
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1391:, educator, ichthyologist, and writer who worked for the Fish Commission and Bureau of Fisheries from 1886 to 1922. Directed the Fish Commission's scientific research from 1897 to 1903 and was deputy commissioner of fish and fisheries from 1903 to 1913. After leaving the Bureau, served as the first director general of
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to experiment with aerial patrols over
Alaskan waters. The aerial patrols were successful, and regular aerial patrols by Bureau of Fisheries agents using chartered aircraft began in 1930. The patrols focused on Southeast Alaska, and by 1939 logged an annual total of 6,859 miles (11,038 km) in 64
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Upon receiving its law enforcement responsibilities in 1905β1906, the Bureau established regional districts throughout Alaska to organize fishery protection patrols along Alaska's 10,000 miles (16,000 km) of coastline, but had no vessels suitable for such patrols in Alaska, and during the next
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Commission operated five ships. They used the prefix "USFC" while in commission. The Bureau of Fisheries inherited all five USFC ships, and its fleet expanded during the early 20th century. Its ships were given the prefix "USFS" while in commission, derived from an alternative name,
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The fishery enforcement vessels and aircraft also provided transportation to Bureau of
Fisheries personnel and assisted in the Bureau's scientific activities in Alaska. In 1940, the Fish and Wildlife Service took over the fleet of patrol boats and the aerial patrol mission, and continued fishery
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The later organizational history of the fleet paralleled that of the history of the Bureau's successor organizations. In 1940, the Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS) took over the Bureau of Fisheries fleet, and when the FWS was reorganized as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in 1956, its
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In 1918, the Bureau of
Fisheries augmented its fishery enforcement effort with a force of "steam watchmen," temporary employees who worked two to five months a year and kept a particular area under continuous observation; they also occasionally maintained lights and protected free-floating
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To support the local Aleut community, the Bureau initially chartered commercial vessels to transport passengers and cargo to, from, and between the
Pribilofs, but by 1915 it had decided that a more cost-effective means of serving the islands would be to own and operate its own "Pribilof
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agencies (such as the
Revenue Cutter Service), on chartered vessels, and on transportation that canneries offered for free to Bureau of Fisheries agents. This approach was not satisfactory for various reasons, such as the requirement for vessels of other government agencies to perform
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the same year. The Bureau of
Fisheries and Fish and Wildlife Service carried on the fish hatchery program the Fish Commission began, and many of the fish hatcheries constructed by the Fish Commission before 1900 were among the 100 national hatcheries operating in 1960. The
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communities in the islands, to the Bureau of
Fisheries. Under the protection and management first of the Bureau of Fisheries and later of the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Pribilof fur seal herd grew from 150,000 animals in 1911 to 1,500,000 in 1960.
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enforcement operations, including the use of stream watchmen, wardens, and chartered boat operators. When Alaska became a state on January 3, 1959, it began to assume the responsibility for fishery protection in its waters like any other
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17 million, it had become clear that the United States Government needed to make radical changes in how it enforced the provisions of the Alien Fisheries Act, including funding the acquisition of a fleet of dedicated fishery
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by collecting and circulating information from widely scattered fisheries centers around the United States on fishery production, receipts, supply and demand, market prices, cold storage holdings, and imports and exports.
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to operate on the rivers, steams, and lakes in that area. The Bureau also chartered vessels to support Alaska fisheries protection, and Bureau patrol boats regularly protected migrating fur seal herds along the coast of
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operations there and authorizing the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries to enforce these regulations as well. In 1920, the Bureau's Alaska responsibilities expanded again, to include supervision of the conservation of
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412:(NOAA) within the Department of Commerce on October 3, 1970, the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries merged with the saltwater laboratories of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife to form today's
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detailed its efforts and findings in all of these areas. In 1880, it began to collect, analyze, and publish fishery statistics. From 1881 to 1903, the commission also published an annual
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seagoing ships were assigned to the USFWS's new Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (BCF), which inherited the history and heritage of the Fish Commission and Bureau of Fisheries. When the
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for the propagation of food fishes along the seacoasts and in the lakes of the United States. Following this change, the commission was organized into three divisions: the
1159:. The founding commissioner of the Fish Commission, he was highly active in developing fishing and fishery policies for the United States, and was instrumental in making
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authorizing cooperative associations of producers of aquatic productsβthe Bureau became responsible for administering the act, maintaining contact with fishery
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oversaw the U.S. Fish Commission (1871β1903) and the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (1903β1940). The following served as Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries:
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The operation of "Pribilof tenders" continued under the Bureau of Fisheries' successor organizations, with the Fish and Wildlife Service employing MV
515:. The commission's research stations and surveys collected significant data on U.S. fish and fishing grounds, with considerable material going to the
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via a phased process during 1972β1973. The Fish Commission and Bureau of Fisheries fleets therefore are among the ancestors of today's NOAA fleet.
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research ships were resubordinated to the NMFS. During 1972 and 1973, these ships were integrated with those of other parts of NOAA to form the
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Deputy Commissioner Jackson served as acting commissioner between the departure of Frank T. Bell and the abolition of the Bureau of Fisheries.
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employed by the Fish Commission and Bureau of Fisheries from 1897 to 1934. Noted for his leadership as commissioner in protecting the American
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and Alaska. On October 25, 1928, several Bureau of Fisheries vessels were tasked to join U.S. Navy vessels in enforcing the provisions of the
408:, with the latter inheriting the history and heritage of the old U.S. Fish Commission and U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. Upon the formation of the
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published from 1931 to 1939, and other documents. In 1937, the Bureau organized the Fishery Market News Service, which supported the
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communities of the Pribilofs. Both the Fish Commission and the Bureau of Fisheries operated a fleet of ships and boats for research,
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and other aquatic animals in the coastal and inland waters of the United States, to recommend remedies to the U.S. Congress and the
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and fish researchers around the United States and in other countries, and descriptions of the commission's exploratory cruises and
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up and down the coast of the United States, in addition to carrying out fisheries research duties. She operated until 1926.
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as part of a process of turning control of the local government and economy of the Pribilof Islands to their residents.
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and shellfish. In the early 1900s the Bureau of Fisheries took on the responsibility for the enforcement of fishery and
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NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center AFSC Historical Corner: Kittiwake, World War I Boat Over 100 Years Old
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NOAA 200th Top Tens: History Makers: George Brown Goode: Eminent 19th Century Fish Scientist Accessed 13 November 2022
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In 1906, the Bureau of Fisheries became responsible for the enforcement of a law intended to regulate the taking of
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When Congress expanded its mission to include fish culture in 1872, the Fish Commission laid the foundation for the
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and of a number of fish-hatching apparatuses. Worked for the Fish Commission from 1879 to 1895. Died in office.
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Alaskaβgrew to 59 men in 1922 and 220 in 1931. In addition to stream watchmen, the Bureau also employed special
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hatchery, established in 1899, is na example of a hatchery constructed by the Fish Commission prior to 1900.
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and fishery products utilization research and publishing a wide variety of research results in the Bureau's
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to create the U.S. Fish Commission. It was established by a joint resolution (16 Stat. 593) of the
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responsibilities. By 1911, when the Alaska fishing industry reached an annual value of nearly
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responsible for transportation to, from, and between the islands. Its first Pribilof tender,
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The Bureau of Fisheries also began to use aircraft for fishery patrols in 1929, chartering a
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to the Fish Commission's responsibilities, with an appropriation of US$ 15,000 to establish
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populations to her responsibilities. The Bureau's first two purpose-built patrol vessels,
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series, an Administrative Reports series, Economic Circulars, Fishery Circulars, an annual
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2092:"22.3, General records of the U.S. Fish Commission and the Bureau of Fisheries, 1870-1940"
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Four ships were built for the Fish Commission, including the 157-foot-long (47.9 m)
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An expansion of the Fish Commission's mission followed quickly, when insistence by the
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officer with a sound administrative ability and a keen interest in the propagation of
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and fishery development research of the Fish Commission and ordered and developed the
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and correspondence; the bulletins included detailed catch reports from fishermen and
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to protect and regulate fisheries in Alaska by placing restrictions on the use of
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service in 1898 and from 1917 to 1919; and the 90-foot-long (27.4 m) sailing
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became the first aspect of the problem to receive U.S. Government attention when
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30:"Bureau of Fisheries" redirects here. For the Philippine government agency, see
2409:"The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Selected reports 1881-1901"
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To supplement the hatcheries, the Fish Commission commissioned the steamer
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3062:"Passing of Former United States Commissioner of Fisheries Henry O'Malley"
2371:"United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries: Annual Reports 1871-1903"
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NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center "AFSC Historical Corner:
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Stevenson, Charles H. (April 1903). "The United States Fish Commission".
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in 1930. Under the Fishery Cooperative Marketing Act of June 4, 1935βan
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Office of the Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs
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in 1912), enforcement of whatever regulations to protect fisheries and
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efforts. Beginning in 1884, the Commission published the seminal work
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and operators of chartered boats to enforce fishery regulations.
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Publications of the United States Bureau of Fisheries 1871β1940
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assigned the responsibility for the management and harvest of
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of the United States Revenue-Marine, which in 1894 became the
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Division of Inquiry respecting Food-Fishes and Fishing Grounds
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2866:, Bureau's First Pribilof Tender Retrieved September 8, 2018
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National Register of Historic PlacesβNomination and Inventory
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from drift. The stream watchmen sometimes provided their own
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Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1896
2341:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1970s"
2311:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1950s"
2272:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1940s"
2242:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1930s"
2200:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1910s"
2170:"Fisheries Historical Timeline: Historical Highlights 1900s"
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Flag of the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries
3139:, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1897, p. 1.
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Anonymous, "Appointment of Frank T. Bell as Commissioner,"
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The Fisheries and Fisheries Industries of the United States
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1702:(patrol vessel, BOF 1919β1940; then FWS 1940βca. 1942β1943)
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The Fisheries and Fisheries Industries of the United States
2496:, No. 292, September 1, 1939, p. 1 Accessed 10 August 1939
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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NOAA Fisheries Service: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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owner and operator who was politically active and an avid
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and ichthyologic work of both the Fish Commission and the
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created in 1871 to investigate, promote, and preserve the
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Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1898, p. 1.
2727:, 1917 Sister Patrol Vessels Retrieved September 17, 2018
995:, as well as for the care, education, and welfare of the
563:, which served as a floating fish hatchery and fisheries
1792:(patrol vessel, BOF 1928β1940; then FWS/USFWS 1940β1960)
1693:(patrol vessel, BOF 1919β1940; then FWS 1940βlate 1940s)
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fishery. On June 14, 1906, the U.S. Congress passed the
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In 1939, the Bureau of Fisheries was transferred to the
2543:"Pacific Expeditions of the US Fish Commission Steamer
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United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries (1887),
2098:, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
278:, and to oversee restoration efforts. With a budget of
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White House Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy
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Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement
3180:"The Fish and Wildlife ServiceβTen Years of Progress"
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of the seacoasts and to suggest remedial measures."
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Aller, pp. 103 ff, 109 ff, 114 ff, 118 ff, 123 ff.
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1711:(patrol vessel, BOF 1917β1940; then FWS 1940β1942)
1626:(patrol vessel, BOF 1928β1940; then FWS 1940β1960)
1617:(patrol vessel, BOF 1926β1940; then FWS 1940β1953)
1599:(patrol vessel, BOF 1917β1940; then FWS 1940β1950)
1019:, operated from 1917 to 1919; she was followed by
536:Investigational Reports of the Bureau of Fisheries
3246:United States Commissioners of Fish and Fisheries
3150:Anonymous, "Commissioner Frank T. Bell Resigns,"
3106:Anonymous, "Commissioner Frank T. Bell Resigns,"
2938:
2936:
700:and was one of the ancestor organizations of the
400:and divided its operations into two bureaus, the
3712:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
3598:Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
1090:United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries
745:few years relied on vessels borrowed from other
3553:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
3125:, Circular 145, Washington, D.C., 1962, p. 115.
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2250:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2208:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2178:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1558:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1395:'s Department of Fisheries, then as curator of
410:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2969:"The New Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries,"
2443:, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office
2096:Records of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
351:United States Department of Commerce and Labor
188:United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries
38:United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries
3809:Environmental Science Services Administration
3462:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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3173:, Special Scientific ReportβFisheries No. 284
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706:United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor
486:Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission
79:Flag of the United States Bureau of Fisheries
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3788:U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
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3890:United States Department of the Interior
3855:Agencies of the United States government
3845:1871 establishments in the United States
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1048:on this service until 1950, followed by
382:United States Department of the Interior
216:United States Department of the Interior
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3819:United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
3760:Combat Capabilities Development Command
3520:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
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1084:U.S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries
540:Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries
398:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
133:United States Fish and Wildlife Service
27:Former U.S. government fisheries agency
3654:Natural Resources Conservation Service
2895:afsc.noaa.gov AFSC Historical Corner:
2877:afsc.noaa.gov AFSC Historical Corner:
2862:afsc.noaa.gov AFSC Historical Corner:
1994:, "Pribilof tender" from 1930 to 1950.
1976:, "Pribilof tender" from 1919 to 1930.
1360:United States House of Representatives
596:its last true seagoing research ship,
402:Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
264:United States House of Representatives
36:
2841:"The Pribilof Islands Tender Vessels"
2628:NOAA History: R/V Fish Hawk 1880-1926
1666:(research vessel, BOF 1919β1933/1934)
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967:Pribilof Islands and Pribilof tenders
295:American Fish Culturalist Association
202:. In 1903, it was reorganized as the
159:U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor
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3070:United States Department of Commerce
698:United States Revenue Cutter Service
480:From 1871 to 1903, the commission's
359:United States Department of Commerce
341:U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (1903β1940)
297:spurred the Congress in 1872 to add
58:
3168:Aller, Barbara A. (December 1958).
1897:Fish Commission buildings and docks
532:Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries
3687:Science and Technology Directorate
3602:Office of Environmental Management
3027:(in Thai). Department of Fisheries
2999:"BOWERS, George Meade (1863-1925)"
1033:, which began operations in 1930.
651:Fishery regulation and enforcement
464:and supporting the welfare of the
317:. The commission was led first by
46:Commission of Fish and Fisheries (
25:
3770:Executive Office of the President
3658:National Water and Climate Center
3505:Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
3432:United States government agencies
3209:United States Bureau of Fisheries
2708:, BOF's first Alaska patrol boat
2593:Butchko, Thomas R. (April 2002).
2492:Anonymous, βDr. Manning Passes,β
1562:National Marine Fisheries Service
883:to its Alaskan patrol inventory.
414:National Marine Fisheries Service
363:United States Department of Labor
355:United States Bureau of Fisheries
204:United States Bureau of Fisheries
3793:Council on Environmental Quality
3573:Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
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544:U.S. commercial fishing industry
227:U.S. Fish Commission (1871β1903)
146:United States federal government
73:
3679:Department of Homeland Security
3525:United States Geological Survey
3448:Environmental Protection Agency
3005:. U.S. Senate Historical Office
763:under the Bureau of Fisheries.
472:, and transportation purposes.
208:United States Fisheries Service
206:, sometimes referred to as the
171:U.S. Department of the Interior
3455:Global Change Research Program
2016:in 1939 while she unloads off
2012:(background) at anchor in the
1765:(patrol vessel, BOF 1928β1939)
1747:(patrol vessel, BOF 1919β1934)
1720:(patrol vessel, BOF 1913β1921)
1495:agencies and between them and
774:to serve as its first fishery
406:Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
1:
3814:United States Fish Commission
3740:Air Force Research Laboratory
3629:Agricultural Research Service
3178:Day, Albert M. (March 1950).
2547:, 1891, 1899β1900, 1904β1905"
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616:National Fish Hatchery System
499:around the United States and
488:summarizing the commission's
184:United States Fish Commission
3750:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
3649:Foreign Agricultural Service
3163:General and cited references
3110:, February 1, 1939, pp. 1β2.
865:Northern Pacific Halibut Act
3469:National Science Foundation
3184:Commercial Fisheries Review
1639:vessel, BOF 1919β1937/1938)
503:, reports and letters from
353:and was reorganized as the
262:, originated a bill in the
235:had become apparent to the
165:U.S. Department of Commerce
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3487:Department of the Interior
3152:Fisheries Service Bulletin
3108:Fisheries Service Bulletin
3093:Fisheries Service Bulletin
3066:Fisheries Service Bulletin
2508:Fisheries Service Bulletin
2494:Fisheries Service Bulletin
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528:Fisheries Service Bulletin
260:4th Congressional District
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3621:Department of Agriculture
3500:Bureau of Land Management
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702:United States Coast Guard
490:Annual Report to Congress
482:Annual Report to Congress
476:Research and publications
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245:Robert Barnwell Roosevelt
212:Fish and Wildlife Service
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3563:Marine Fisheries Service
3495:Bureau of Indian Affairs
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987:-bearing animals in the
747:United States Government
672:in 1867 and created the
315:Division of Fish-Culture
237:United States Government
192:United States government
186:, formally known as the
18:U.S. Bureau of Fisheries
3664:Rural Utilities Service
3476:Smithsonian Institution
3257:Spencer Fullerton Baird
2510:No. 1, June 1915, p. 1.
1851:Spencer Fullerton Baird
1849:, used by Commissioner
1206:Smithsonian Institution
1157:Smithsonian Institution
1126:Spencer Fullerton Baird
1026:from 1919 to 1930, and
971:On April 21, 1910, the
517:Smithsonian Institution
392:Successor organizations
190:, was an agency of the
95:; 153 years ago
3545:Department of Commerce
1857:in exploration of the
1481:recreational fisherman
1444:, as well as Alaska's
1350:who later represented
1041:
973:United States Congress
943:and off the coasts of
448:for a wide variety of
268:United States Congress
222:Organizational history
113:; 84 years ago
3778:Climate Policy Office
3732:Department of Defense
3702:Department of Health
3515:National Park Service
3510:Bureau of Reclamation
3436:environmental science
2973:, April 1896, p. 130.
2757:, World War I Boats"
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93:February 9, 1871
57:Bureau of Fisheries (
3590:Department of Energy
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3211:at Wikimedia Commons
3095:, May 1, 1933, p. 1.
2553:. Harvard University
2063:on 11 September 2017
1487:with an interest in
674:Department of Alaska
624:, opening its first
367:Hugh McCormick Smith
3639:Farm Service Agency
3281:George Meade Bowers
3121:Galtsoff, Paul S.,
2971:The American Angler
2821:Circular 97, p. 20.
2687:Circular 97, p. 19.
2583:Circular 97, p. 25.
2398:Circular 97, p. 17.
2300:Circular 97, p. 10.
1845:Hoist and winch on
1509:Charles E. Jackson
1489:nature conservation
1442:Territory of Alaska
1362:from 1916 to 1923.
1251:fisheries scientist
1055:from 1950 to 1963,
873:North Pacific Ocean
714:Alien Fisheries Act
682:Territory of Alaska
39:
3880:History of fishing
3860:Fisheries agencies
3704:and Human Services
3263:George Brown Goode
2231:Circular 97, p. 9.
2144:Circular 97, p. 5.
1751:USFC (later USFS)
1670:USFC (later USFS)
1652:USFC (later USFS)
1576:USFC (later USFS)
1566:unified NOAA fleet
1303:United States Navy
1253:. Inventor of the
1167:. Died in office.
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977:northern fur seals
961:Whaling Treaty Act
813:United States Navy
704:. By order of the
678:District of Alaska
676:(which became the
580:United States Navy
494:commercial fishing
422:unified NOAA fleet
323:George Brown Goode
126:Superseding agency
111:June 30, 1940
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