Excerpt from Progress in Biological Inquiries, 1939: Appendix I to Report of Commissioner of Fisheries for the Fiscal Year 1940
The material Cooperation Of a number Of States, various State agencies, and Of many establishments Of the Federal Government has continued in greater measure than ever before. The U. S. Forest Service, the Bureau Of Reclamation, the War Department, the Coast Guard, and the Tennessee Valley Authority have been concerned in cooperative undertakings during the past year. The Council Of State Governments has continued to provide active assistance to the Bureau and to' various States in the promotion of interstate and international cooperation in the development of means and measures for the preservation Of the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes fisheries. The North American Council on Fishery Investigations, composed Of representatives Of the United States, Canada, Newfoundland, and France, held no meetings during the year b'ecause Of the war in Europe. The organization remains active, however, and regular meetings will be resumed as soon as conditions permit.
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