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RECORD 1

RECORD No. 48
AUTHOR ELAD D. F.
DATE OF CREATION
LAST UPDATE 0000-00-00 00:00:00


FRENCH
SUBJECT FIELD
Gestion des pêches FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Gestion des pêches)
Navigation fluviale FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Navigation aquatique > Navigation fluviale)
TERM * Contrôle
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH nom masculin
DEFINITION Désigne les diverses restrictions (mesures) que les gestionnaires peuvent imposer pour réglementer la pêche.
PLURAL Contrôles ;

DEFINITION SOURCE Fishterm

ENGLISH
SUBJECT FIELD
Fisheries management FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fisheries management)
River navigation FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Aquatic navigation > River navigation)
TERM * Control
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH noun
PLURAL Controls ;

DEFINITION Refers to the various restrictions (measures) that managers can impose to regulate fishing.
DEFINITION SOURCE Fishterm

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RECORD 2

RECORD No. 306
AUTHOR ELAD D. F.
DATE OF CREATION
LAST UPDATE 0000-00-00 00:00:00


FRENCH
SUBJECT FIELD
Gestion des pêches FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hiérarchie : Halieutique > Gestion des pêches)
TERM * Réglementation de contôle des captures
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH nom masculin
DEFINITION Décrit une variable sur laquelle la gestion a un certain contrôle direct en fonction d'un indicateur de l'état du stock. Par exemple, une règle de contrôle des captures peut décrire un plan d'ajustement des niveaux de mortalité par pêche en fonction de l'abondance d'un stock. Des captures constantes et une mortalité par pêche constante sont deux types de règles simples de contrôle des captures.
PLURAL Réglementations de contôle des captures ;

DEFINITION SOURCE
FISHTERM

ENGLISH
SUBJECT FIELD
Fisheries management FISHTERM subject field hierarchy     (Hierarchy: Fisheries > Fisheries management)
TERM * Harvest Control Rule
statut: préféré
PART OF SPEECH noun
DEFINITION Describes a variable over which management has some direct control as a function of some indicator of stock status. For example, a harvest control rule can describe a plan for how to adjust fishing mortality lev- els, depending on the abundance of a stock. Constant catch and constant fishing mortality are two types of simple harvest control rules.
DEFINITION SOURCE
SCRS (2001)

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1. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, article 4:

" Fishery or fishing, within the context of this law, means the act of capturing or of harvesting any fishery resources or any activity that may lead to the harvesting or capturing of fishery resources, including the proper management and use of the aquatic environment, with a view to protecting the animal species therein by the total or partial control of their life cycle. "

2. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, article 14, paragraph 2:

" The organisation of forest and bush lire prevention and control shall be laid down by decree. "

3. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, article 21, paragraph 1:

" The coastal State may adopt laws and regulations, in conformity with the provisions of this Convention and other rules of international law, relating to innocent passage through the territorial sea, in respect of all or any of the following: (a) the safety of navigation and the regulation of maritime traffic; (b) the protection of navigational aids and facilities and other facilities or installations; (c) the protection of cables and pipelines; (d) the conservation of the living resources of the sea; (e) the prevention of infringement of the fisheries laws and regulations of the coastal State; (f) the preservation of the environment of the coastal State and the prevention, reduction and control of pollution thereof; (g) marine scientific research and hydrographic surveys; (h) the prevention of infringement of the customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary laws and regulations of the coastal State. "

4. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, article 33, paragraph 1:

" In a zone contiguous to its territorial sea, described as the contiguous zone, the coastal State may exercise the control necessary to: (a) prevent infringement of its customs, fiscal, immigration or sanitary laws and regulations within its territory or territorial sea; (b) punish infringement of the above laws and regulations committed within its territory or territorial sea. "

5. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, article 39, paragraph 2:

" Ships in transit passage shall: (a) comply with generally accepted international regulations, procedures and practices for safety at sea, including the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea; (b) comply with generally accepted international regulations, procedures and practices for the prevention, reduction and control of pollution from ships. "

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