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Continent: International
Country: All Countries 🌍1. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Article 119, Paragraph 2: 🌍
Available scientific information, catch and fishing effort statistics, and other data relevant to the conservation of fish stocks shall be contributed and exchanged on a regular basis through competent international organizations, whether subregional, regional or global, where appropriate and with participation by all States concerned. 📑Read more
2. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 61, Paragraph 5: 🌍
Available scientific information, catch and fishing effort statistics, and other data relevant to the conservation of fish stocks shall be contributed and exchanged on a regular basis through competent international organizations, whether subregional, regional or global, where appropriate and with participation by all States concerned, including States whose nationals are allowed to fish in the exc ... 📑Read more
3. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 62, Paragraph 4: 🌍
Nationals of other States fishing in the exclusive economic zone shall comply with the conservation measures and with the other terms and conditions established in the laws and regulations of the coastal State, which shall be consistent with this Convention and may relate, inter alia, to the following: (a) licensing of fishermen, fishing vessels and equipment, including payment of fees and other fo ... 📑Read more
4. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 64, Paragraph 1: 🌍
The coastal State and other States whose nationals fish in the region for the highly migratory species listed in Annex I shall cooperate directly or through appropriate international organizations with a view to ensuring conservation and promoting the objective of optimum utilization of such species throughout the region, both within and beyond the exclusive economic zone. In regions for which no appropriate international organization exists, the coastal State an ... 📑Read more
5. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 67, Paragraph 1: 🌍
A coastal State in whose waters catadromous species spend the greater part of their life cycle shall have responsibility for the management of these species and shall ensure the ingress and egress of migrating fish. 📑Read more
6. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 67, Paragraph 3: 🌍
In cases where catadromous fish migrate through the exclusive economic zone of another State, whether as juvenile or maturing fish, the management, including harvesting, of such fish shall be regulated by agreement between the State mentioned in paragraph 1 and the other State concerned. Such agreement shall ensure the rational management of the species and take into account the responsibilities of ... 📑Read more
7. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 70, Paragraph 2: 🌍
For the purposes of this Part, “geographically disadvantaged States” means coastal States, including States bordering enclosed or semi-enclosed seas, whose geographical situation makes them dependent upon the exploitation of the living resources of the exclusive economic zones of other States in the subregion or region for adequate supplies of fish for the nutritional purposes of their populations or parts thereof, and coastal States which can claim no exclus ... 📑Read more
Continent: Africa
Country: Cameroon 🇨🇲8. Decree No. 95/413 /PM of 20 June 1995 to lay down certain conditions for the application of fisheries regulations, Chapter 1, Article 2, Paragraph 6: 🇨🇲
Mariculture: the development of sea water for the production of animal species, such as fish, molluscs and crustaceans. 📑Read more
9. Decree No. 95/413 /PM of 20 June 1995 to lay down certain conditions for the application of fisheries regulations, Chapter 1, Article 2, Paragraph 7: 🇨🇲
Fish farming: the rearing of animal species, especially fish, in fresh water. 📑Read more
10. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 1, Chapter 1, Section 4: 🇨🇲
Fishery resources, within the context of this law, means fish, seafood, molluscs and algae from the marine, estuarine and fresh water environments, including sedentary animals in such environments. 📑Read more