"The Fishery Acts" presents a compilation of Canadian legislation concerning the regulation and protection of fisheries. This volume includes "An Act for the Regulation of Fishing and Protection of Fisheries" and "An Act Respecting Fishing by Foreign Vessels," both passed by the Parliament of Canada in 1868. It also encompasses certain provincial statutes that remained in force. This historical legal document provides insight into the early development of Canadian fisheries management and the country's approach to regulating both domestic and international fishing activities. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of environmental law and resource management in Canada.
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