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Biennial report to the Governor and the Fifty-Eighth Legislative Assembly / Fish Commission of the State of Oregon: July 1, 1972 - June 30, 1974
This report summarizes the activities of the Fish Commission of Oregon for July 1972 to June 1974. It contains information on issues the Commission was unable to solve in that biennium, as well as its major successes. It also includes general operations reports, and a financial statement
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Biennial report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Fifty-Fifth Legislative Assembly: July 1,1966-June 30, 1968
This report summarizes the activities of the Fish Commission of Oregon from July 1966 to June 1968. It contains information on the different divisions of the Commission, and summarizes research projects the Research Division was working on. It also includes general operations reports and a financial statement
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Fish Commission policy on requirements for maintaining oyster lease plats
"Oregon statutes and administrative rules, as applied to oystering, do not define the term 'production.' As a consequence, people can hold oyster claims for extended periods of time without reporting meaningful planting or production. Thus an individual can lease an unlimited amount of oyster land and continue his or her lease rights by reporting production of less than a gallon of oysters." (p.1) In this document, Fish Commission staffers lay out a problem with oyster production on leased State lands, and suggest solutions. Note: in 2015, oyster regulations are covered by Oregon Revised Statutes 622.210-622.360
Identification and distribution of fish and shellfish in Tillamook Bay, Oregon: annual report, February 1, 1974 to June 30, 1974
Brent O. Forsberg, Fish Commission of Oregon, in cooperation with Bureau of Sportfisheries and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of Interior.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Electronic reproduction. Salem, Or. : State Library of Oregon, 2021 Electronic reproduction from print version OrMode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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Biennial report of the Fish Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirty-Sixth Legislative Assembly : 1931
December 1, 1928 - November 30, 1930. Biennial report of the Department of Fish Culture of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Thirty-Sixth Legislative Assembly, p.16-32
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A review of the management program for Dungeness crab (Cancer magister Dana) in Oregon
This document, an internal discussion paper for the Oregon Fish Commission, reviews the production levels and management of the Oregon Dungeness crab fishery. Topics covered include minimum size, the ban on taking female crabs, escape ports, crabbing seasons, inability to predict the recreational take, crab culture, and recommendations. The report includes hand-drawn charts, including crab landings for 1889-1968
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A review of the gaper clam stocks in Oregon bays
In response to a decline in gaper clam stocks, the Research Division of the Oregon Fish Commission recommended that the overall limit for gaper clams be reduced to 12 gapers per personal-use clam digger, with a 36-clam overall daily limit.Keywords: Gaper clam, Tresus capa
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Fish Commission research briefs. Vol. 3, no. 2
These short reports are intended to inform the public, industry, and other interested parties of the current studies of the Commission's staff and of the basis for conservation measures. Reports will be published from time to time when studies are sufficiently complete to provide reliable biological evidence for conclusions upon which regulations are based. Research Briefs are free and may be obtained upon request from the Fish Commission office
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Fish Commission research briefs. Vol. 1, no. 2
These short reports are intended to inform the public, industry, and other interested parties of the current studies of the Commission's staff and the basis for conservation measures. Reports will be published from time to time when studies are sufficiently complete to provide reliable biological evidence for conclusions upon which regulations are based. Research Briefs are free and may be obtained upon request from the Fish Commission office
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Fish Commission research briefs. Vol. 2, no. 2
These short reports are intended to inform the public, industry, and other interested parties of the current studies of the Commission's staff and the basis for conservation measures. Reports will be published from time to time when studies are sufficiently complete to provide reliable biological evidence for conclusions upon which regulations are based. Research Briefs are free and may be obtained upon request from the Fish Commission office
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