Japan's Tuna Fishing Industry: A Setting Sun Or New Dawn? |
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Page 143 - In regions for which no appropriate international organization exists, the coastal State and other States whose nationals harvest these species in the region shall co-operate to establish such an organization and participate in its work.
Page 77 - ... economic integration organization and its Member States, is responsible for the implementation of any particular matter covered by this Agreement. The regional economic integration organization shall provide this information within a reasonable time. Article XI Entry into Force 1 . This Agreement shall enter into force as from the date of receipt by the Director-General of the twenty-fifth instrument of acceptance. 2. For the purpose of this Article, an instrument deposited by a regional economic...
Page 77 - Party shall authorize any fishing vessel entitled to fly its flag to be used for fishing on the high seas unless the Party is satisfied that it is able, taking into account the links that exist between it and the fishing vessel concerned, to exercise effectively its responsibilities under this Agreement in respect of that fishing vessel.
Page 77 - Party shall take such measures as may be necessary to ensure that fishing vessels entitled to fly its flag do not engage in any activity that undermines the effectiveness of international conservation and management measures (art.
Page 145 - Convention, where such association could affect adversely the attainment of the objective of this Convention. 3. Each Party shall take appropriate measures aimed at preventing vessels registered under its laws and regulations from transferring their registration for the purpose of avoiding compliance with the provisions of this Convention or measures adopted pursuant to it.
Page 78 - ... the benefits accruing from their illegal activities. Such sanctions shall, for serious offences, include refusal, suspension or withdrawal of the authorization to fish on the high seas. Article IV RECORDS OF FISHING VESSELS Each Party shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, maintain a record of fishing vessels entitled to fly its flag and authorized to be used for fishing on the high seas...
Page 78 - ... vessel entitled to fly its flag shall provide it with such information on its operations as may be necessary to enable the Party to fulfil its obligations under this Agreement, including in particular information pertaining to the area of its fishing operations and to its catches and landings. 8. Each Party shall take enforcement measures in respect of fishing vessels entitled to fly its flag which act in contravention of the provisions of this Agreement, including, where appropriate, making...
Page 78 - ... obligations under this Agreement, including in particular information pertaining to the area of its fishing operations and to its catches and landings. 8. Each Party shall take enforcement measures in respect of fishing vessels entitled to fly its flag which act in contravention of the provisions of this Agreement, including, where appropriate, making the contravention of such provisions an. offence under national legislation. Sanctions applicable in respect of such contraventions shall be of...
Page 143 - Convention (Article 1 8). The signatories are actively supporting the accession of the convention by other parties and see a broad base to this convention as providing stability in the fishery. It is thus certainly not the case that Australia, Japan and New Zealand are attempting to form some kind of SBT 'cartel'. The expansion of catches by countries outside the trilateral arrangement is a serious obstacle to achieving effective global restraint. Catches of SBT by vessels from Taiwan (perhaps as...