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Agreement Between the Government of United States of America and the Government of the French Republic On Matters Relating to Fishing in the Economic Zones of the French Overseas Territories New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna Islands.

Type of law
Agreement
Source


Abstract
The Parties Agree that the French competent authorities shall issue a non-specified amount of fishing licences valid for periods to be determined annualy. These licences authorize U.S. flag vessels to fish in the economic zones of New caledonia and the Wallis and Futuna Islands. U.S. fishing in these zones shall be in accordance with provisions of this Agreement (art. I). The Government of the U.S. shall take appropriate measures to prevent U.S. vessels from fishing without a licence and so that the vessels so licensed abide the applicable fishing laws of the French Government (art. IV). If a U.S. vessel is seized or its crew arrested, the competent French authorities shall immediately inform the Government of the U.S. of such action (art. V). Other articles deal with consulatations between the Parties, exchange of information and promotion of the fishing industry of the territories concerned. (7 articles)
Date of text
Notes
The Agreement is signed at Washington March 1, 1991.The Agreement remains in force until it is terminated by either Government upon prior notification at least three months before the end of the current fishing year as agreed by the two Governments. Such termination shall be effective on the last day of the fishing year.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Treaties and Other International Acts Series 11781, pp. 1-7.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No