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Federally permitted vessel means a vessel that is named on either a Federal fisheries permit issued pursuant to § 679.4(b) or on a Federal crab vessel permit issued pursuant to § 680.4(k) of this chapter.
A dredged channel through the Orinoco delta permits vessels to sail upriver to Ciudad Guayana.
A branch of the warm North Atlantic Drift, however, moderates the climate and leaves an open passage that permits vessels to approach the western coasts during most months.
Entry into the fishery depended on ownership of one of the permitted vessels or their replacements.
Only permitted vessels were allowed to catch and sell surf clams.
The initial allocation of ITQs was divided among owners of all permitted vessels that harvested surf clams or ocean quahogs between 1 January 1979 and 31 December 1988.
The fabricated scaffolds consist of pores that are highly interconnected, with a diameter about 200 µm (average diameter of a capillary) to permit blood vessel penetration.
The company's steamer made four trips to the upper reaches of the Tumen, carrying out timber, without molestation, but on the fifth trip the Japanese authorities refused to permit the vessel to take on cargo.
Proposed solutions centered on four key themes: fish identification; lost fishing gear; internet access to commercial fishing permit and vessel data; and compliance with marine applicable fishing laws, regulations, and decrees covering regions.
The museum has permitted the vessel to dock there since Ms. Loeding and Mr. Matthews raised their elegant wreck from the creek in 1993.
The court-martial rendered its decision on January 26 , 1780 finding Arnold guilty of breaching the articles of war by permitting a vessel from an enemy port into Philadelphia and recommended that he be reprimanded by Washington.
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