Oregon Statutes
§ 506.750 — Policy for ORS 506.755
Oregon § 506.750
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 506.750 (2026).
Text
The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that:
(1)The preservation of complex interrelationships of marine environment within the continental shelf of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the State of Oregon is necessary to conserve coastal species of fish and to guarantee the well-being of the economy and welfare of the state and its people.
(2)The uncontrolled use of the marine commercial fisheries to harvest coastal species of fish and other marine fisheries resources by foreign nationals is of public concern and constitutes an immediate threat to the marine environment and its ultimate survival.
(3)The State of Oregon has a special interest in the maintenance of the productivity of the living resources in the area of the high seas adjacent to its territorial sea.
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Legislative History
1974 c.3 §1
Nearby Sections
15
§ 506.001
Contents of commercial fishing laws§ 506.005
§ 506.005§ 506.006
General definitions§ 506.010
§ 506.010§ 506.011
Types of marine life defined§ 506.015
§ 506.015§ 506.016
“Salmon” defined§ 506.020
§ 506.020§ 506.025
“Unlawful to buy” defined§ 506.028
“Conservation” defined§ 506.030
§ 506.030§ 506.035
§ 506.035§ 506.040
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Bluebook (online)
Oregon § 506.750, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/506.750.