Case Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area: Memorial of the United States of AmericaInternational Court of Justice, 1990 - Canada |
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... fishing practices changed with innovations in harvesting , processing , and transportation , prompted by a growing demand for fresh fish . As a result , United States nationals increased their fishing on Georges Bank and in the waters ...
... fishing practices changed with innovations in harvesting , processing , and transportation , prompted by a growing demand for fresh fish . As a result , United States nationals increased their fishing on Georges Bank and in the waters ...
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... fisheries off Canada's coast from Nova Scotia northward were gradually reduced . Most recently , Canada's establishment in 1977 of a 200 - nautical - mile exclusive fishing zone , and its refusal to continue reciprocal fishing ...
... fisheries off Canada's coast from Nova Scotia northward were gradually reduced . Most recently , Canada's establishment in 1977 of a 200 - nautical - mile exclusive fishing zone , and its refusal to continue reciprocal fishing ...
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... fishing vessel may , without the author- ity of a licence or permit , ( a ) engage in commercial fishing or fishing for purposes of scientific research , and ( b ) tranship any fish , outfit or supplies in any of the areas described in ...
... fishing vessel may , without the author- ity of a licence or permit , ( a ) engage in commercial fishing or fishing for purposes of scientific research , and ( b ) tranship any fish , outfit or supplies in any of the areas described in ...
Contents
Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones Act Fishing Zones of Canada | 3 |
THE FACTS | 8 |
The geology of the Gulf of Maine area | 14 |
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accordance action activities Administrator agencies agreement amended Annex application appropriate approved authorized boundary Canada Canadian chapter circumstances coast coastal concerned conducted conservation Continental Shelf Convention Council Court delimitation Department determined direction Director drilling effect environment environmental equidistance equitable established exploration extent Federal fishery fishing foreign geographical geological geophysical Georges Bank Government grant Gulf of Maine interest islands issued jurisdiction land lease limited marine maritime means ment method mineral natural necessary North notice oil and gas operations outer Continental Shelf parties period permit perpendicular person President principles processed production proposed protection provisions pursuant referred regard regulations relating relevant requirements respect result rules Secretary species Stat stocks subchapter submit subsection term territorial tion United vessels waters zone