ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Pending the appeal, the preliminary injunction issued by the District Court for the Southern District of California is stayed. The stay is to remain in effect until further order of this court.
The respondents have not demonstrated that the questions raised either indicate a probable resolution favorable to their position, or are sufficiently serious in the legal sense to meet the alternative standard of
Inglis v. ITT Continental Baking Co.,
We so hold in full awareness that the effect of the legislative and executive actions affecting the tuna fishing industry *1383 imposes substantial economic hardship on the appellees. Our stay of the District Court’s preliminany injunction only reflects our belief that those hardships have their origin in the terms of the Marine Mammal Protection Act, 16 U.S.C. § 1361 et seq., which we can neither amend nor ignore.
The constitutional claims of the respondents must, in due course, be heard. For this purpose the District Court of the Southern District of California is a convenient and appropriate forum inasmuch as such claims were there first raised. Therefore, we do not stay all proceedings in that court but do observe that the District Court in proceeding to hear the constitutional claims should exercise its equitable powers in a manner that will not interfere with the complete and final disposition of the proceedings still pending in the District of Columbia.
See Committee For Humane Legislation, Inc. v. Richardson,
The preliminary injunction is stayed.
KENNEDY, Circuit Judge, concurs in the result.
