On the recordMarch 30, 2011
Now, I understand that the NOAA fleet will be able to spend about half of the amount of time in Fiscal year 2011 as it did in Fiscal Year 2010 for fisheries stock assessments.
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congress.govNow, I understand that the NOAA fleet will be able to spend about half of the amount of time in Fiscal year 2011 as it did in Fiscal Year 2010 for fisheries stock assessments.
Fleming points out reduced time for NOAA fleet in conducting stock assessments.
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