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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 337 -JULY 25, 1947 General administrative expenses: For general administrative pur- poses, including personal services in the District of Columbia, $246,470, of which sum $30,000 shall be available for printing and binding, including the purchase of reprints of scientific and technical articles published in periodicals and journals and the publication of bulletins which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of the different sections of the country, an equal proportion of four-fifths of the bulletins to be delivered to or sent out under addressed franks fur- nished by the Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress as they may direct. Propagation of food fishes: For maintenance, repair, alteration, improvement, equipment, and operation of fish-cultural stations, including the erection of necessary buildings and other structures; propagation and distribution of food fishes and fresh-water mussels; development, recommendation, and application of means, including the construction of devices, to assure natural propagation and maxi- mum survival of hatchery and other fishes; purchase, collection, and transportation of specimens and other expenses incidental to the maintenance and operation of aquarium, $1,344,850. Operation and maintenance of fish screens: For operation and maintenance, in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation and the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or either, of fish screens and ladders on Federal irrigation projects, and for the conduct of investigations and surveys, the preparation of designs, and for determining the require- ments for fishways and other fish protective devices at dams constructed under licenses issued by the Federal Power Commission, $36,300. Investigations respecting food fishes: For investigations and studies into the cause of the decrease of food fishes, and other aquatic and plant resources, in connection therewith, and of means of securing a maximum sustained yield from such resources, including not to exceed $20,000 to investigate and eradicate the predatory sea lampreys of the 6 Stats. 923. Law 672; and maintenance, repair, improvement, equipment, and oper- ation of fishery-experiment and biological stations, $790,040. Commercial fisheries: For collection and compilation of fishery statistics and related information; conducting investigations and studies of methods and means of capture, preservation, utilization, and Packed sardines, distribution of fish and aquatic plants and products thereof including investigation, study and research with respect to the utilization of packed sardines and the development of methods and procedures which should be employed in improving the quality and appearance of packed sardines; maintenance, repair, alteration, improvement, equipment, and operation of laboratories and vessels; and enforcing the applicable provisions of the Act authorizing associations of 48 Stat. 123. producers of aquatic products (15 U. S . C . 521); including contract stenographic reporting services, $225,000. Fishery market news service: For collecting, publishing and dis- tributing, by telegraph, mail, or otherwise, information on the fishery industry, market supply and demand, commercial movement, location, disposition, and market prices of fishery products, $125,000. Alaska fisheries: For protecting the seal, sea otter, and other fish- eries of Alaska, including the furnishing of food, fuel, clothing, and other necessities of life to the natives of the Pribilof Islands of Alaska; construction, improvement, repair, and alteration of build- ings and roads, and subsistence of employees while on said islands; and contract stenographic reporting service, $850,000. Alaska fur-seal investigations: For investigations of Alaska fur 58 Stat. 1Z. seals pursuant to the Act of February 26, 1944 (16 U. S. C. 631i), $69,300. [61 STAT.
 * 0.21 Great Lakes as authorized by joint resolution of August 8, 1946, Public

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