Fisheries: North Pacific Driftnet - Agreement Between the United States of America and Japan Type du document Bilatéral Champ d'application Régional/restreint Date Jui 11, 1992 Source FAO, FAOLEX; IUCN (ID: TRE-151995) Lieu d'adoption Tokyo Langue Anglais Sujet Pêche Mot clé Mise en application Pêche maritime Accord international-texte Pêche étrangère Collecte de données/déclarations Engins de pêche/méthodes de pêche Résumé The Fisheries Agency of Japan proposes to the United States the Japanese Regulatory Enforcement and Information Gathering Program of the Government of Japan on the Japanese High Seas Squid and Large-mesh Driftnet Fisheries for the Period July, 1, 1992, Throughout December 31, 1992. The United States accepts to cooperate with the Government of Japan to ensure that the global moratorium on large-scale high seas driftnet fishing is realized by December 31, 1991. The Government of the United States protests the decision of the Japanese Fisheries Agency to extend the Northern Boundary of the squid fishery for July and August. The position of the U.S. Government that the United States has jurisdiction over U.S.-origin anadromous species throughout their migratory range, except during the time they are found within another nation's territorial sea or 200-nautical mile zone as recognized by the United States, is repeated in the Letter of reply. Texte intégral Autre Pays/Territoire/Participant Vue étendue Montrer la carte Des pays Entrée en vigueur Japon - États-Unis d'Amérique - reset zoom out zoom in