§ 63116.1 Purpose of Marine Preserves
§ 63101 Definitions
§ 63102 Authority of Department
§ 63103 Chief Conservation Officer: Deputies
§ 63103.1 Civilian Volunteer Conservation Officer Reserve
§ 63104 Taking Fish with Explosives
§ 63105 Use of Explosives Unlawful
§ 63106 Taking Fish by means of Poisonous or Intoxicating\r\nSubstances Unlawful
§ 63107 Use of Poison or Intoxicating Substance Unlawful
§ 63108 Use of Electrical Devices
§ 63109 Possession of Dynamite, Explosives, Poisonous or\r\nIntoxicating Substance
§ 63110 Possession of Electric Shocking Devices
§ 63111 Fishing Equipment and Methods
§ 63112 Fishing With Gill Nets (Tekin)
§ 63113 Destruction of Coral
§ 63114 Illegally Taken Fish
§ 63114.1 Shark Fins
§ 63114.2 Ray Parts
§ 63114.3 Shark Feeding Prohibited
§ 63114.4 Rules and Regulations
§ 63114.5 Consultation
§ 63115 Fish Weirs
§ 63116 Taking of Fish
§ 63116.1 v2 Purpose of Marine Preserves
§ 63116.2 Activities within Marine Preserves
§ 63116.3 Fishing With SCUBA Devices
§ 63117 Recovery of Fish & Game
§ 63117.2 Humatak Fisheries Managed Area and Plan
§ 63117.3 No Effect to Existing Designated Marine Preserve\r\nAreas on Guam
§ 63118 Unprotected Wild Animals
§ 63119 Unprotected Wild Birds
§ 63120 Protection of Wild Birds
§ 63121 Protection of Wild Animals
§ 63122 Revocable Permit to Take Wild Birds and Wild and\r\nFeral Animals
§ 63123 Special License
§ 63124 Importation: Harboring
§ 63125 Use of Artificial Light Prohibited
§ 63127 Regulations
§ 63128 Illegal Use of Nets, Vessels Including Engines, Motors and All Vessel Accessories, Paraphernalia, Beasts of Burden
§ 63129 Penalty
§ 63130 Wildlife Conservation Fund
§ 63131 Nonpayment of Child Support
§ 63132 Chamorro Terms required
§ 63133 Indigenous Fishing Rights
§ 63201 Title
§ 63202 Purposes
§ 63203 Definitions
§ 63204 Policy
§ 63205 Authority
§ 63207 Permits
§ 63208 Enforcement
§ 63209 Penalties
§ 63210 Severability
§ 63211 Citizen Suits
§ 63301 Improving Resources; Responsibility
§ 63302 Unlicensed Tree-Cutting on Public Lands; Prohibited
§ 63303 Penalty
§ 63304 Ifet, Ahgao, and Pahong: Forestry Program
§ 63401 Reserves
§ 63402 Further Consultations
§ 63403 Fires Unlawful
§ 63502 Statement of Purpose; Establishment of the Guam\r\nForest System
§ 63503 Definitions
§ 63504 Development of the Guam Forest System Plan
§ 63505 Promulgation of Rules and Regulations
§ 63506 Identification of Land
§ 63507 Leasing of Land Within the Guam Forest System
§ 63508 Collaboration and Partnership
§ 63509 Funding
§ 63510 Protection of the Guam Forest System
§ 63606.1 Pelagic Drift Nets
§ 63601 Taking of Live Coral Unlawful
§ 63602 Harvesting of Coral
§ 63603 Commercial Permits
§ 63605 Enforcement
§ 63606 Fishing Nets: Net Size
§ 63606.1 v2 Pelagic Drift Nets
§ 63606.2 Fish and Fish Products Harvested With a Pelagic Drift Net: Importation, Transshipment or Possession Prohibited
§ 63607 Violation of Article
§ 63609 The Use of Poisons, Electrical Devices and Mesh Nets for Scientific Purposes
§ 63701 Definitions
§ 63702 Responsible Agency
§ 63703 Powers and Duties
§ 63704 Fire Danger Periods
§ 63705 Burning Permit Officers
§ 63706 Burning Permits
§ 63707 Offenses
§ 63708 Penalties
§ 63709 Remedies
§ 63710 Expungement of Record
§ 63711 Wildland Fire Enforcement Officers
§ 63800 Legislative Intent
§ 63801 Definitions
§ 63802 Establishment of Board
§ 63803 Board Powers and Duties
§ 63804 Terms and Qualifications of Board Members
§ 63805 Vacancies
§ 63807 Election of Officers
§ 63808 Board Meetings
§ 63809 Notice of Board Meeting
§ 63810 Compensation
§ 63811 Ex-officio, non-voting Board Members
§ 63812 Duties of Officers
§ 63813 Voting
§ 63814 Removal of Board Members or Officers
§ 63815 Order of Business
§ 63909 Rules and Regulations; Schedule of Fees
§ 63902 Establishment of the Guam Ocean and Fisheries\r\nManagement Council
§ 63903 Council Duties
§ 63904 Qualifications and Terms of Council Members
§ 63905 Vacancies
§ 63906 Election of Officers; Sub-committees
§ 63907 Council Meetings
§ 63908 Advisory, Non-Voting Members
§ 63909 v2 Rules and Regulations; Schedule of Fees
§ 63910 Guam Ocean and Fisheries Conservation and\r\nDevelopment Fund Established

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