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109 STAT. 386 PUBLIC LAW 104-43—NOV. 3, 1995 SEC. 307. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, Section 10 of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975 (16 U.S.C. 97 Ih) is amended to read as follows: "AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS "SEC. 10. There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this Act, including use for payment of the United States share of the joint expenses of the Commission as provided in Article X of the Convention, the following sums: "(1) For fiscal year 1995, $4,103,000, of which $50,000 are authorized in the aggregate for the advisory committee established under section 4 and the species working groups established under section 4A, and $2,890,000 are authorized for research activities under this Act and the Act of September 4, 1980 (16 U.S.C. 971i). " (2) For fiscal year 1996, $5,453,000, of which $50,000 are authorized in the aggregate for such advisory committee and such working groups, and $4,240,000 are authorized for such research activities. "(3) For fiscal year 1997, $5,465,000 of which $62,000 are authorized in the aggregate for such advisory committee and such working groups, and $4,240,000 are authorized for such rGSG3i*ch sctivitiGS "(4) For fiscal year 1998, $5,465,000 of which $75,000 are authorized in the aggregate for such advisory committee and such working groups, and $4,240,000 are authorized for such research activities.". SEC. 308. REPORT AND SAVINGS CLAUSE. The Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975 (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: 16 USC 97lj. "§ 11. Annual report "Not later than April 1, 1996, and annually thereafter, the Secretary shall prepare and transmit to the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a report, that— "(1) details for the previous 10-year period the catches and exports to the United States of highly migratory species (including tunas, swordfish, marlin and sharks) from Nations fishing on Atlantic stocks of such species that are subject to management by the Commission; "(2) identifies those fishing Nations whose harvests are inconsistent with conservation and management recommendations of the Commission; "(3) describes reporting requirements established by the Secretary to ensure that imported fish products are in compliance with all international management measures, including minimum size requirements, established by the Commission and other international fishery organizations to which the United States is a party; and "(4) describes actions taken by the Secretary under section 6.