US Code
CHAPTER 9A— PRESERVATION OF FISHERY RESOURCES
§ 757a. Anadromous, Great Lakes, and Lake Champlain fisheries

(a) Conservation, development, and enhancement; cooperative agreements; costsFor the purpose of conserving, developing, and enhancing within the several States the anadromous fishery resources of the Nation that are subject to depletion from water resources developments and other causes, or with respect to which the United States has made conservation commitments by international agreements, and for the purpose of conserving, developing, and enhancing the fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that ascend streams to spawn, the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to enter into cooperative agreements with one or more States, acting jointly or severally, that are concerned with the development, conservation, and enhancement of such fish, and, whenever he deems it appropriate, with other non-Federal interests. Such agreements shall describe (1) the actions to be taken by the Secretary and the cooperating parties, (2) the benefits that are expected to be derived by the States and other non-Federal interests, (3) the estimated cost of these actions, (4) the share of such costs to be borne by the Federal Government and by the States and other non-Federal interests: Provided, That, except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Federal share, including the operation and maintenance costs of any facilities constructed by the Secretary pursuant to sections 757a to 757f of this title, which he annually determines to be a proper Federal cost, shall not exceed 50 per centum of such costs exclusive of the value of any Federal land involved: Provided further, That the non-Federal share may be in the form of real or personal property, the value of which will be determined by the Secretary, as well as money, (5) the term of the agreement, (6) the terms and conditions for disposing of any real or personal property acquired by the Secretary during or at the end of the term of the agreement, and (7) such other terms and conditions as he deems desirable.
(b) Operation, management, and administration of property; research(1) The Secretary may also enter into agreements with the States for the operation of any facilities and management and administration of any lands or interests therein acquired or facilities constructed pursuant to sections 757a to 757f of this title.
(2) In carrying out responsibilities under this section, the Secretary shall conduct, promote, and encourage research in preparation for the implementation of the use of ecosystems and interspecies approaches to the conservation and management of anadromous and Great Lakes fishery resources.
(c) Increase of Federal share(1) Whenever two or more States having a common interest in any basin jointly enter into a cooperative agreement with the Secretary under subsection (a) of this section to carry out a research and development program to conserve, develop, and enhance anadromous fishery resources of the Nation, or fish in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain that ascend streams to spawn, the Federal share of the program costs shall be increased to a maximum of 66⅔ per centum. For the purpose of this subsection, the term “basin” includes rivers and their tributaries, lakes, and other bodies of water or portions thereof.
(2) In the case of any State that has implemented an interstate fisheries management plan for anadromous fishery resources, prepared by an interstate commission, the Federal share of any grant made under this section to carry out activities required by such plan shall be up to 90 percent. For purposes of this paragraph, the term “interstate commission” means—(A) the commission established by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact (as consented to and approved by Public Law 80–77 11 See References in Text note below.), approved May 4, 1942 (56 Stat. 267);
(B) the commission established by the Pacific Marine Fisheries Compact (as consented to and approved by Public Law 80–232 1), approved July 24, 1947 (16 Stat. 419); and
(C) the commission established by the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Compact (as consented to and approved by Public Law 81–66), approved May 19, 1949 (63 Stat. 70).

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Title 16— CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 9A— PRESERVATION OF FISHERY RESOURCES

§ 755. Salmon-cultural stations; establishment; expenditure of funds

§ 756. Investigations, surveys, and experiments; construction and installation of conservation devices, etc.

§ 757. Utilization of State services; expenditure of funds

§ 757a. Anadromous, Great Lakes, and Lake Champlain fisheries

§ 757b. Authority of the Secretary with regards to Anadromous and Great Lakes fisheries; development and management

§ 757c. Approval for activities on land administered by other Federal departments or agencies

§ 757d. Authorization of appropriations

§ 757e. Application to Columbia River basin

§ 757f. Studies on pollution; recommendations to Secretary of Health and Human Services

§ 757g. Repealed. , ,

§ 758. Exploration, investigation, development, and maintenance of fishing resources and industry of Pacific Ocean

§ 758a. Conduct of explorations and related work in Pacific Ocean

§ 758b. Cooperation with agencies, organizations, and others

§ 758c. Authorization of appropriations for research laboratory, experiment stations, dock and storehouse facilities, vessels, etc., for activities in the Pacific Ocean; transfer of surplus vessels

§ 758d. Pacific Ocean activities; future appropriations

§ 758e. Central, Western, and South Pacific Ocean fisheries development program

§ 758e–1. Consultation and cooperation between certain Federal officers, affected States, etc., in carrying out program

§ 758e–1a. Cooperative program for development of tuna and other latent fishery resources in area; establishment; availability of project information

§ 758e–2. Repealed. , ,

§ 758e–3. Regulations; contract terms and conditions

§ 758e–4. “Central, Western, and South Pacific Ocean area” defined

§ 758e–5. Authorization of appropriations

§ 759. Omitted

§ 760. Establishment of rearing ponds and fish hatchery in Kentucky

§ 760–1. Kentucky fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations

§ 760–2. Establishment of fish hatchery in Montana

§ 760–3. Establishment of trout hatchery in Pisgah National Forest

§ 760–4. Establishment of trout hatchery at Pittsford, Vermont

§ 760–5. Establishment of fish hatchery at Paint Bank, Virginia

§ 760–6. Virginia fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations

§ 760–7. Establishment of fish hatchery in West Virginia

§ 760–8. West Virginia fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations

§ 760–9. Establishment of fish hatchery in Pennsylvania

§ 760–10. Pennsylvania fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations

§ 760–11. Acceptance and development of fish hatchery in South Carolina

§ 760–12. South Carolina fish hatchery; authorization of appropriations

§ 760a. Atlantic Coast fish study for development and protection of fish resources

§ 760b. Equipment for studies; cooperation of Federal departments and agencies

§ 760c. Studies; authorization of appropriations

§ 760d. Grants for education and training of personnel in the field of commercial fishing

§ 760e. Study of migratory game fish; waters; research; purpose

§ 760f. Migratory game fish study; authorization to acquire facilities, employ officers and employees, cooperate with State and other agencies, and to publish results

§ 760g. Authorization of appropriations for migratory game fish study

§§ 760h to 760l. Omitted