Law No. 2.130 concerning the Territorial Sea and the contiguous zone. Pays/Territoire Angola Type du document Législation Date 1966 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Boletim Oficial, I Série, No. 36. Sujet Pêche, Mer Mot clé Mer territoriale Mise en application Pêche maritime Pêche étrangère Haute mer Zone marine Souveraineté Aire géographique Afrique, Afrique Centrale, Pays les moins avances, Atlantique Sud Résumé Section I states that the normal baseline (from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured) is the low water mark along the coast. It is indicated in the Portuguese officially recognized maritime maps. Section II establishes and defines the right of innocent passage. Section III provides for a contiguous zone of twelve miles from the baseline. Section V confers exclusive fishing rights and jurisdiction on the Portuguese State over fishing matters in the high seas zones. That is, zones adjacent to its territorial sea, up to twelve miles from the baseline of that sea. In these zones, between six to twelve miles from the baseline of its territoral sea, the Portuguese State must regulate fishing, and enforce regulations. However, they must not discriminate against foreign ships which have the right to fish in this zone. Texte intégral Portugais/Anglais Site web www.legis-palop.org Références - Législation Implementé par Decree-Law No. 47.771 supplementing Law 2.130 of 1966 concerning the Terrirorial Sea and the contiguous zone. Législation | Angola | 1967 Mot clé: Zone marine, Mer territoriale, Souveraineté Source: FAO, FAOLEX