Western Pacific Sustainable Fisheries Fund Sample Clauses

Western Pacific Sustainable Fisheries Fund. There is established in the United States Treasury a Western Pacific Sustainable Fish- eries Fund into which any payments received by the Secretary under a Pacific Insular Area fishery agreement and any funds or contribu- tions received in support of conservation and management objectives under a marine con- servation plan for any Pacific Insular Area other than American Samoa, Guam, or the Northern Mariana Islands shall be deposited. The Western Pacific Sustainable Fisheries Fund shall be made available, without appro- priation or fiscal year limitation, to the Sec- retary, who shall provide such funds only to—
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