Maritime Delimitation Treaty between Jamaica and the Republic of Colombia Document type Bilateral Field of application Regional/restricted Date Nov 12, 1993 Source FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-152748) Place of adoption Kingston Language English Subject Fisheries, Sea Keyword Marine fisheries Fishery management and conservation Territorial sea International agreement-text Enforcement/compliance Maritime zone Geographical area South America, North-East Pacific, Amazonia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Caribbean, East Pacific, South-Eastern Pacific Abstract The Parties hereby agree on a maritime boundary between the two countries constituted by geodesic lines drawn between points specified in article 1. Pending determination of jurisdictional limits of each Party in the area designated in article 3, the Parties agree to establish therein a zone ("The Joint Regime Area") of joint management, control, exploration and exploitation of the living and non-living resources. Activities that are allowed to be carried out in that area are specified in the same article. The Parties shall not authorize third States or international organizations to carry out any of those activities, except under lease, joint venture, licence, or technical assistance agreements. In the area, each party shall have jurisdiction over its nationals and vessels flying its flag. The Parties establish a joint commission, which shall elaborate the modalities of implementation and the carrying out of activities set out in, article 3 (art. 4). (10 articles) Full text Other Country/Territory/Participant See Expanded View Show Map Countries Entry into force Colombia - Jamaica - reset zoom out zoom in