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354* SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass; L .CH. 195.. 1926. "*¤*“**¤¤°°•· ·A¤i1ba·yi "' ` tow 1nS 1111'gs Geo "fisheri “°¤Af¤=(i1i•ry ¤•¤¤¤ w- station: Forwthe wiiigli-—e11lti)xrdl Stag P°"'°'m°` of_Geor§.a;·at=a peintztohbe of Commerce, for the propagation of thezfiahea md1genoustto,~t:l1atrregion and Lass. necessary aumli•,ry··to the iish~eultural~station·~·at Warmxgnngs, Georgia,,ineWii1g the acquisition M land, construction ofb, dings, ,,,,,,0 ds, andavater supply, andthe %rchasegof equipment $80,000: Lunnfw 1¤¤<1· medal, Thktigot ezieeeding »$5, shall; be expended for the ' °°·ti°yf¤_w1¤;i_; ,,·,,,=%~t  ;,._·, ( ~t.r;1 §,’;’,,‘f;‘;,,,,,,,, °of vessels: For- maintenance of vessels and launches, ihcluding andirepair of boats, apparatlpls, mz;cl1inery, ` other faeihties ‘ uiredfor use with the same · `re o vessels an all other necess1:i·lyc>expenses"ini connection tlierewitl1,··land,uioney 8¢l'!1'\1l11g·Y~f1'0E··($0II11I1\l$8»l’:Zl($!1 ref rations and provisions on board vessels maybe- paid on proper voucherslto the persons having Gl18lEi of tl1e*mess”oft,such‘vessels, $120 000,of which,amo1mt"$25,000 sh be 1mmediat,ely·>ava1lable for the purchase and installation of a , Dieseliengineiand other equipment for‘·the {patrol boat Brant, and

$§,‘f$u°° f°' Mblid $10,000 shall be immediate y available for t ecprocurementof su -

plies and equipment required for shipment to·the‘Bribilof Islands or the service of the fiscal year 1927. ·" 1 ‘ * ‘ ” $§§m`”°"°“ °( Oommutation of rations (lxgotito exceed $1 per ;day)_ maiybe paid to officers and crews of vesse of the Bureau of Fisheries urmg the

 year   under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of

inmerce. 1 , . ‘ 7* F°°"“’“°°'“‘*‘““’· I ui respectt in ifood iislies:‘1i`or inquiry into the causes of the deciglaseriif food fishes in the waters of the United States, and for investigation and experiments iin respect to the aquatic animals, plants, and waters, in the interests 0 fish culture and the fishery iiidusltfges; including lmainfienance, repair, impiéovemept, elquipment, audio ra ionso bio ogica stations, expenses 0 trave prepara- tion of reports, $57,475. t · “‘°““*°‘“““""°"* iFishe t' industries; For collection and compilation of statistics of the lilsheries and the study of their methods and relations, and the methodsof pi aservation and utilization of fishery products, includ- ing co1npensation‘of*tempora1·y_ employees, travel and preparation of reports, incl3<;i;;~1g_ctemp<:1ra11iy engployees in the District o Coliéglibia not to exoee · ,800, an ot er necessary expenses in conn ion therewith, $25,000. ‘~ r 1 ` °"§“,,,,,‘°_;°',,§°'*°‘° V S I fisheries: For protecting the sponge fisheries including Pr oymentrof iy1isp%cct;>m,(;;vatchmen, and pempggary assistangs, o s s o an storage careo seiz sponges an ot er property, travel, and all other exphnses necessary to carry out the "°‘·”·P·°°’· rovisionswofthe Act of August 15, 1914, to regulate the sponge Alaska. ’ • ` . * ·. . · .- Alaska neral service: For rotectm , the seal fisheries of a?§?1¢ ¤Iii1°v°$i Alaska, ihcliiding the furnishing Idf food, §’uel, clothing, and other °‘°· necessities of life to the-natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska; not $80,000 for construction, improvement, repair, and alteration of _ uildings and roads, transportation of supplies to and from the islands, expgnses of travel of agpnts and other employees and isubwtence whi on- said islands, ire and maintenance of wma, 3*- vessels; pmiphase of sea <;tte{s,£nd for`! aé1“Je;:peXsts necessary itc P- carry Youtt _e revisions o t e ct entite n ct to rotect t e seal {flasks, and for fotlgogr Eul;·posw,?;a‘;±ed) Aprié 21, 1910 an e roteetiono t s cries o as a, inc'r_ ing travel, subsistence Ear Keridiem in lieu of subsistence) of employees while on duty iu··Alss a,»hire of boats, emplodvment of tempor(;1(;·0y labor, andall othernecessary expenses connects therewith, $340, , of which $100,000 shall be immediately available. ‘