| 1995 - 636 pages
...a harvesting permit is requested at least 90 days before the date anticipated for the beginning of harvesting. (d) Issuance. The Assistant Administrator...date of expiration unless it is revoked or suspended. (f) Transfer. Permits are not transferable or assignable. A permit is valid only for the vessel to... | |
| 1992 - 602 pages
...The Assistant Administrator may issue a harvesting permit to a vessel if the Assistant Administrator determines that the harvesting described in the application...date of expiration unless it is revoked or suspended. (f) Transfer. Permits are not transferable or assignable. A permit is valid only for the vessel to... | |
| Anthony Parsons - 1987 - 180 pages
...to the levels defined in sub-paragraph (a) above; and (c) prevention of changes or minimization of the risk of changes in the marine ecosystem which...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. Article IH The Contracting Parties, whether or not they are Parties to the Antarctic Treaty, agree... | |
| 1992 - 588 pages
...recommends that its size not be allowed to fall below a level close to that 50 CFR Ch. Ill (10-1-92 Edition) which ensures the greatest net annual Increment; (2)...sustained conservation of Antarctic marine living re- . sources; (4) Violate the management measures of subpart B of this part; and (5) Violate any other... | |
| Arthur Watts - 1992 - 490 pages
...to the levels defined in sub-paragraph (a) above; and (c) prevention of changes or minimi/ation of the risk of changes in the marine ecosystem which...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. By comparison with the Seals Convention, the Marine Living Resources Convention is striking in that... | |
| K.-H. Kock - 1992 - 380 pages
...d1v1stons 140° WEST 150° 160° 170° 180° 170° 160° 150° 140° 110° 120° 130° EAST direct or indirect impact of harvesting, the effect of the introduction...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. Following the ratiftcation of the Convention by eight of the original signatory states on 8 March 1982,... | |
| Günter Hoog, Angela Steinmetz - 1993 - 660 pages
...to the levels defined in sub-paragraph (a) above; and (c) prevention of changes or minimization of the risk of changes in the marine ecosystem which...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. Article III The Contracting Partiels, whether or not they are Parties to the Antarctic Treaty. agree... | |
| Michael Bowman, Catherine Redgwell - 1996 - 350 pages
...populations to the levels defined in subparagraph (a) above; and (c) prevention of changes or minimisation of changes in the marine ecosystem which are not potentially...sustained conservation of Antarctic marine living resources.59 These objectives, which clearly relate to the maintenance of the ecosystem rather than... | |
| Frank G. Klotz - 1998 - 372 pages
...populations to the levels defined in subparagraph (a) above; and (c) prevention of changes or minimization of the risk of changes in the marine ecosystem which...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. ARTICLE III [Antarctic Treaty] ARTICLE IV [Territorial sovereignty and coastal state jurisdiction]... | |
| Alan E. Boyle, David Freestone - 1999 - 416 pages
...direct and indirect impact of harvesting: 1iil the effect of the introduction of alien species: 1iiil the effects of associated activities on the marine...conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. 49 Implementation of Article II is the task of the twenty-three member Commission for the Conservation... | |
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