The Fisheries Conventions: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on the Ratification by the United States Government of the International Convention for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Signed at Washington February 8, 1949 (Executive N) Convention with Mexico for the Establishment of an International Commission for the Scientific Investigation of Tuna, Signed at Mexico City, January 25, 1949 (Executive K) Convention for the Establishment of an Inter-American Tuna Commission, Signed at Washington, May 31, 1949 (Executive P) July 14, 1949U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - Počet stran: 131 |
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Strana iii
... coastal fisheries in certain areas of the high seas_ Appendix V. Letter from W. M. Chapman to the Secretary of State summarizing the Mexico City conference and convention relative to tuna fisheries _ _ Appendix VI . United States ...
... coastal fisheries in certain areas of the high seas_ Appendix V. Letter from W. M. Chapman to the Secretary of State summarizing the Mexico City conference and convention relative to tuna fisheries _ _ Appendix VI . United States ...
Strana iv
... coast of North America by Newfoundland fishermen ( data represent round weight of fish ) _ Table 13. Fishing vessels of the Maritime Provinces by ton- nage , 1941-44_ 105 106 Table 15. Greenland cod catch ( data represent the quantity ...
... coast of North America by Newfoundland fishermen ( data represent round weight of fish ) _ Table 13. Fishing vessels of the Maritime Provinces by ton- nage , 1941-44_ 105 106 Table 15. Greenland cod catch ( data represent the quantity ...
Strana v
... coast commercial tuna landings . Table 2. Total Pacific coast commercial tuna landings show- ing origin of catch . 114 114 117 121 122 Table 3. Estimated amounts of live bait used in the skipjack- yellowfin bait fishery , showing origin ...
... coast commercial tuna landings . Table 2. Total Pacific coast commercial tuna landings show- ing origin of catch . 114 114 117 121 122 Table 3. Estimated amounts of live bait used in the skipjack- yellowfin bait fishery , showing origin ...
Strana 7
... coast of Baffin Island and Labrador ; subarea 3 is the area adjacent to Newfoundland and the Grand Banks ; subarea 4 is the banks off Nova Scotia : and subarea 5 is Georges Bank and the adjacent high seas . In order to carry out the ...
... coast of Baffin Island and Labrador ; subarea 3 is the area adjacent to Newfoundland and the Grand Banks ; subarea 4 is the banks off Nova Scotia : and subarea 5 is Georges Bank and the adjacent high seas . In order to carry out the ...
Strana 8
... coast of Greenland ; thence along the west coast of Greenland to 78 ° 10 ' north latitude ; thence southward to a point in 75 ° 00 ' north latitude and 73 ° 30 ' west longitude ; thence along a rhumb line to a point in 69 ° 00 ′ north ...
... coast of Greenland ; thence along the west coast of Greenland to 78 ° 10 ' north latitude ; thence southward to a point in 75 ° 00 ' north latitude and 73 ° 30 ' west longitude ; thence along a rhumb line to a point in 69 ° 00 ′ north ...
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Strana 3 - Commission shall be made only by a unanimous vote. 9. The Commission shall be entitled to adopt and to amend subsequently, as occasion may require, by-laws or rules for the conduct of its meetings. 10. The Commission shall be entitled to employ necessary personnel for the performance of its functions and duties.
Strana 33 - ... and to impose penalties for such violations ; and the witnesses and proofs necessary for such prosecutions, so far as such witnesses or proofs are under the control of the other high contracting party, shall be furnished with all reasonable promptitude to the authorities having jurisdiction to conduct the prosecutions. ARTICLE III The high contracting parties agree to continue under this convention the commission as at present constituted and known as the International Fisheries Commission...
Strana 23 - Who, having communicated to each other their full powers, found to be in good and due form, have agreed as follows: ARTICLE I The Contracting Powers, other than China, agree: (1) To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and...