50 CFR § 300.200-300.209 - International Fisheries Regulations - Identification and Certification of Nations. Pays/Territoire États-Unis d'Amérique Type du document Règlement Date 2011 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine 76 FR 2024, January 12, 2011. Titre completCode of Federal Regulations - Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries - Chapter III - International Fishing and Related Activities - Part 300 - International Fisheries Regulations - Subpart N - Identification and Certification of Nations. (50 CFR, Chapter III, Part 300, Subpart N, § 300.200-300.209). Sujet Pêche, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Gestion et conservation des pêches Pêche maritime Pêche étrangère Produits de la pêche Commerce international Débarquement Poissons cartilagineux Mise en application Infractions/sanctions Prises accessoires Haute mer Espèces menacées Protection des espèces Aire géographique Amériques, Arctique, Pacifique du Est, Amérique du Nord, Atlantique Nord Résumé This Subpart of the International Fisheries Regulations implements the requirements in the High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection Act to identify and certify nations whose vessels engaged in illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing; whose fishing activities result in bycatch of protected living marine resources; or whose vessels engaged in fishing activities or practices on the high seas that target or incidentally catch sharks where the nation has not adopted a regulatory program for the conservation of sharks, comparable in effectiveness to that of the United States, taking into account different conditions. Where the Secretary of Commerce determines that an identified nation has not taken the necessary actions to warrant receipt of a positive certification, the Secretary of Commerce may recommend to the President that the United States prohibit the importation of certain fish and fish products from the identified nation or other measures. The Secretary of Commerce will recommend to the President appropriate measures, including trade restrictive measures, to be taken against identified nations that have not received a positive certification, to address the fishing activities or practices for which such nations were identified in the biennial report. The Secretary of Commerce will make such a recommendation on a case-by-case basis in accordance with international obligations, including the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement. The Moratorium Protection Act also authorizes cooperation and assistance to nations to take action to combat illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing, reduce bycatch of protected living marine resources, and achieve shark conservation. Protected living marine resources (PLMRs) means: non-target fish, sea turtles, or marine mammals that are protected under United States law or international agreement, including the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Shark Finning Prohibition Act, and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.govinfo.gov Références - Législation Implemente High Seas Driftnet Fishing Moratorium Protection Act 1995 (Title VI). Législation | États-Unis d'Amérique | 1995 Mot clé: Pêche maritime, Haute mer, Engins de pêche/méthodes de pêche, Gestion et conservation des pêches Source: FAO, FAOLEX