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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… 11 II.B.1. Vessel-Source Pollution (Ships) … 12 Enforcement Rights and International Navigation Rights: Flag States, Coastal States, and Port States … Non-Indigenous/Invasive Species Introductions — II.D.3. Vessel Routeing and Protected Areas vis-à-vis Ships — … zones is a growing problem in some regions, while “flag of convenience” ships and rogue states thwart …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… ‘rules of reference’ included in the UNCLOS. As regards vessel-source pollution, for instance, flag states are required to adopt laws and regulations that … and to cooperate with relevant coastal and/or flag states on transboundary and discrete high seas fish …
Shared resources: Issues of governance
… are legally procured, in practice the captain of a vessel need only state that the fish were caught outside the … and access fee arrangements for US vessels; acceptance of flag State responsibility by the United States, including an … adopted by the Commission.98 Under the convention, each flag State Party is required to: a) ensure that its fishing …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… of the range of that migratory species, or a state the flag vessels of which are engaged outside national … his licence, apparatus and catch; (b) go on board any vessel reasonably believed to be engaged in fishing and … offence has been committed, take the alleged offender, the vessel, apparatus and catch, without summons, warrant or …
Legal aspects of Connectivity Conservation Volume 1 - A Concept Paper
… on the offset site. Certain areas are declared to be ‘red flag’ areas. In these areas, offsetting to satisfy the … (such as in relatively small and isolated areas). ‘Red flag’ areas include endangered ecological communities, and …