Excerpt from Proceedings and Papers of the National Fishery Congress, Held at Tampa, Florida, January, 19-24, 1898
In some regions the public is beginning, through the machinery of the State, to insist that its interest in the fisheries be guarded; that neither fishing nor planting of fish Should be carried on in excess; and the time is fast approaching when the State will everywhere exert its authority to control the fisheries. It will then become necessary to determine, at least approximately, the productive capacity of any body of water.
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