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... at the natural prolongation of the continental shelf. Conversely, Japan has argued that the marit... Sea and Contiguous Zone, the High Seas, Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the Hi...
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) represents the culmination of thousands of years of international relations, conflict, and now nearly universal adherence to an enduring order for ocean space that is the most significant achievement for international law since the U.N. Charter. UNCLOS establishes international property law erga omnes that, by legal and political necessity, required a bargained consensus to be effective. This bargain, in essence, provided coastal States with extended, but limited, jurisdictions, while ensuring that the seabed and its mineral resources beyond were the "common heritage of mankind" that would peaceably and sustainably benefit all. Yet whether UNCLOS in fact, and in law, is now living up to this bidding is in doubt. The criti...
... other State.12 For example, a broader continental shelf necessarily entails a smaller seabed "common... over destructive bottom trawl fishing, which scrapes the seabed and thus does not fit co...
...Subpart F: Foreign Fishing. 600.505 - Prohibitions. (a) It is unlawful for a... EEZ, or for any anadromous species or continental shelf fishery resources beyond the EEZ, unless the...
... and Statistical Committee (SSC), Fishing Industry Advisory Committee (FIAC), or Advisory Pa...Continental shelf fishery resources means the species listed u...
... for anglers, spear fishers and for-hire fishing vessels to register with NMFS unless exempt from t... ``Angler''; ``Authorized officer''; ``Continental shelf fishery resources''; ``Exempted state''; ``F...
...) the subsoil and seabed of the outer Continental Shelf appertain to the United States and are subje... high seas and the right to navigation and fishing therein shall not be affected; (3) the outer Conti...
Fresh from a victory banning opening up a portion of the eastern Gulf of Mexico to oil and gas exploration, Sens. Mel Martinez, R- Fla., and Bill Nelson, D-Fla., announced plans to fight efforts to include a provision in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, presently under consideration in Congress, to tabulate the country's oil and gas reserves. The provision, authored by Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-New Orleans, would require an inventory of all oil and natural gas resources on the Outer Continental Shelf. The proposed inventory would be harmful to marine habitat and fishing interests, environmentalists say, because the 3-D seismic process used in the survey uses underwater explosions to create a picture of the earth's crust.
...(iii) Continental Shelf fishery resources beyond the EEZ. (2) Operattes a for-hire fishing vessel in the EEZ. (3) Operates a for-hire fishing...
... treaty that requires a reduction in fishing, for example, and suppose that a party to the trea..., exploitation of resources in the continental shelf and the deep seabed, and so forth. (161) . T...
... CAPTAIN FOR VENICE CHARTER FISHING. RJ KOPCHAK, CORDOVA DISTRICT FISHE... . Bargains (ph), beaches, and continental shelf fishing grounds contribute an enormous amoun...
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