CONVENTION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF FISHING WITH LONG DRIFTNETS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Similar documents
Driftnet Prohibition. Title

TREATY BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON PACIFIC COAST ALBACORE TUNA VESSELS AND PORT PRIVILEGES

SOUTH PACIFIC FORUM FISHERIES AGENCY CONVENTION

No MULTILATERAL. Convention for the conservation of southern bluefin tuna (with annex). Signed at Canberra on 10 May 1993 MULTILATERAL

REPUBLIC OF NAURU. FISHERIES ACT 1997 (No. 18 of 1997)

Declaration on the Interpretation and Implementation of the Convention on the Future Multilateral Cooperation in North-East Atlantic Fisheries

CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF FISHERY RESOURCES IN THE SOUTH EAST ATLANTIC OCEAN (as amended by the Commission on 4 October 2006)

Tokelau (Exclusive Economic Zone) Fishing Regulations 2012

Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGHLY MIGRATORY FISH STOCKS IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC OCEAN

Marine Resources Act 27 of 2000 section 37 read with section 61

Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas 1958

TREATY SERIES 2001 Nº 23. International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation

UN Weather Weapons Treaty

ANNEX ANNEX. to the. Proposal for a Council Decision

AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE SOUTH PACIFIC REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (SPREP) (AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING SPREP) (Apia, 16 June 1993)

SOUTH PACIFIC NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE (TREATY OF RAROTONGA)

EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA

MARINE RESOURCES ACT 2006

The High Contracting Parties,

CONVENTION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FISHERY COMMITTEE FOR THE WEST CENTRAL GULF OF GUINEA

ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION ON THE REDUCTION OF CASES OF MULTIPLE NATIONALITY AND MILITARY OBLIGATIONS IN CASES OF MULTIPLE NATIONALITY

AGREEMENT TO PROMOTE COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT MEASURES BY FISHING VESSELS ON THE HIGH SEAS PREAMBLE

TREATY ON PRINCIPLES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF STATES IN THE EXPLORATION AND USE OF OUTER SPACE, INCLUDING THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL BODIES

INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION CONVENTION FOR THE STRENGTHENING OF THE ESTABLISHED BY THE 1949 CONVENTION BETWEEN ( ANTIGUA CONVENTION )

THE PACIFIC ISLANDS CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AND SECURITY TREATY

ANNEX. to the. Proposal for a Council Decision

TREATY SERIES 1998 Nº 8. Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage of 29 November 1969

CHAPTER XVI CONVENTION ON OFFENCES AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS COMMITTED ON BOARD AIRCRAFT SIGNED AT TOKYO ON 14 SEPTEMBER, 1963 (THE TOKYO CONVENTION,

Determined to continue negotiations with a view to achieving effective progress toward further measures in the field of disarmament,

Convention for the Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the East African Region, 1985.

REGIONAL CONVENTION ON FISHERIES COOPERATION AMONG AFRICAN STATES BORDERING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN

T H E B E N G U E L A C U R R E N T C O M M I S S I O N

TREATY BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AND GRENADA ON THE DELIMITATION OF MARINE AND SUBMARINE AREAS

2001 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE CONTROL OF HARMFUL ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS

Official Journal of the European Union

Basel Convention. on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal

PROTOCOL ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TO THE ANTARCTIC TREATY

CUSTOMS CONVENTION CONCERNING WELFARE MATERIAL FOR SEAFARERS

Agreement for cooperation in dealing with pollution of the North Sea by oil and other harmful substances, 1983

AGREEMENT. Establishing. the International Organisation of Vine and Wine

6/7/2016 Outer Space Treaty. Outer Space Treaty

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON CIVIL LIABILITY FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE,

PROTOCOL CONCERNING COOPERATION IN PREVENTING POLLUTION FROM SHIPS AND, IN CASES OF EMERGENCY, COMBATING POLLUTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA

Sensitive to the wide disparities in size, population, and levels of development among the States, Countries and Territories of the Caribbean;

(1) Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies

Statement of Outcomes from the Fifteenth Annual Session of the Forum Fisheries Committee Ministers Meeting (FFC Min15)

TREATY SERIES 2007 Nº 7. Additional Protocol to the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons excluding Article 3

COOPERATION AGREEMENT for the protection of the coasts and waters of the north-east Atlantic against pollution

CONVENTION ON THE CONTINENTAL SHELF

Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (Bangkok Treaty)

INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Continental Shelf (Living Natural Resources). GENERAL ANNOTATION.

UNITED NATIONS TREATIES AND PRINCIPLES ON OUTER SPACE

European Convention on the Promotion of a Transnational Long-term Voluntary Service for Young People

Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region

Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

TREATY ON THE NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS. The States concluding this Treaty, hereinafter referred to as the Parties to the Treaty,

ANNEX HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND RECYCLING OF SHIPS, 2009

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON CIVIL LIABILITY FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE. (Brussels, 29 November 1969)

Fisheries Bill EXPLANATORY NOTES

CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY. Being Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, hereinafter referred to as "the Convention",

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIR LAW

CMM Conservation and Management Measure for Trachurus murphyi

CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGH SEAS FISHERIES RESOURCES IN THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN

EUROPEAN AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD (ADR) Article 1

THE BENGUELA CURRENT CONVENTION. Three countries sharing a productive ecosystem Três países partilhando um ecossistema produtivo

PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE CONTENTS: 1. Agreement p Additional Protocol (USA not a party) p. 8

OAU CONVENTION ON THE PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF TERRORISM

Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and the Coastal Region of the Mediterranean

TITLE 24 MARINE RESOURCES SUBTITLE I MARINE RESOURCES ACT OF 2002

TREATY SERIES 1994 Nº 24. Protocol Nº 9 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms

Downloaded on November 26, United Nations (UN) Aviation and Outer Space Sub Subject. Reference Number

The member States of the Council of Europe and the other States signatory hereto,

Is the owner an overseas person for the purposes of the Fisheries Act 1996? Is the operator of this vessel also the owner of this vessel?

CONVENTION ON NOMENCLATURE FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF GOODS IN CUSTOMS TARIFFS

EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON EXTRADITION. Paris, 13.XII.1957

Marine spaces Act, 1977, Act. No. 18 of 15 December 1977, as amended by the Marine Spaces (Amendment) Act 1978, Act No. 15 of 6 October 1978

TITLE 51 - MANAGEMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES 51 MIRC Ch. 4 CHAPTER 4. FISHING ACCESS AND LICENSING ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

EUROPEAN CONVENTION RELATING TO QUESTIONS ON COPYRIGHT LAW AND NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF TRANSFRONTIER BROADCASTING BY SATELLITE

PCA Case Nº IN THE MATTER OF THE ARCTIC SUNRISE ARBITRATION. - before -

Downloaded on September 27, Region. Sub Subject. Reference Number

Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals

THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS ACT (JERSEY) ORDER 2012

Protocol Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft

European Convention on Information on Foreign Law

BAMAKO CONVENTION ON THE BAN OF THE IMPORT INTO AFRICA AND THE CONTROL OF TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTES WITHIN AFRICA

The Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act, Act No. 30 of 23 October 1978, as amended by Act No. 19 of 1989

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON CIVIL LIABILITY FOR OIL POLLUTION DAMAGE

PREAMBLE. The Parties to this Convention:

Athens Convention relating to the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage by Sea, 1974 (Athens, 13 December 1974) THE STATES PARTIES TO THIS

CENTRAL ASIAN NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE

CONSERVATION MEASURE (2009) Scheme to promote compliance by non-contracting Party vessels with CCAMLR conservation measures.

Council of Europe Convention on the avoidance of statelessness in relation to State succession

Working Group on the Development of the Lisbon System (Appellations of Origin)

Framework Convention on Civil Defence Assistance, 22 May 2000 PREAMBLE

Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone Act 1996

INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION 90 TH MEETING

INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON SALVAGE, 1989

COMMISSION THIRTEENTH REGULAR SESSION Denarau Island, Fiji 5 9 December, 2016 PROPOSAL FOR CMM FOR THE SPECIAL MANAGEMENT OF CERTAIN HIGH SEAS AREAS

29. CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE 1. (Concluded 25 October 1980)

Transcription:

43 CONVENTION FOR THE PROHIBITION OF FISHING WITH LONG DRIFTNETS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC The Parties to this Convention, RECOGNISING the importance of marine living resources to the people of the South Pacific region; PROFOUNDLY CONCERNED at the damage now being done by pelagic driftnet fishing to the albacore tuna resource and to the environment and economy of the South Pacific region; CONCERNED ALSO for the navigational threat posed by driftnet fishing; NOTING that the increasing fishing capacity induced by large scale driftnet fishing threatens the fish stocks in the South Pacific; MINDFUL OF the relevant rules of intemationallaw, including the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea done at Montego Bay on 10 December 1982, in particular Pans V, VII and XVI; RECALLING the Declaration of the South Pacific Forum at Tarawa, 11 July 1989 that a Convention should be adopted to ban the use of driftnets in the South Pacific region; RECALLING ALSO the Resolution of the 29th South Pacific Conference at Guam, which called for an immediate ban on the practice of driftnet fishing in the South Pacific Commission region; HAVE AGREED as follows:

44 Article 1 DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Convention and its Protocols: the "Convention Area", (i) (ii) subject to sub-paragraph (ii) of this paragraph, shall be the area lying within 10 degrees North latitude and 50 degrees South latitude and 130 degrees East longitude and 120 degrees West longitude, and shall also include all waters under the fisheries jurisdiction of any Party to this Convention. In the case of a State or Territory which is Party to the Convention by virtue of paragraph l or l(c) of Article 10, it shall include only waters under the fisheries jurisdiction of that Party, adjacent to the Territory referred to in paragraph 1 or 1(c) of Article 10; "driftnet" means a gillnet or other net or a combination of nets which is more than 2.5 kilometres in length the purpose of which is to enmesh, entrap or entangle fish by drifting on the surface of or in the water; (c) "driftnet fishing activities" means: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) catching, taking or harvesting fish with the use of a driftnet; attempting to catch, take or harvest fish with the use ofa driftnet; engaging in any other activity which can reasonably be expected to result in the catching, taking or harvesting of fish with the use of a driftnet, including searching for and locating fish to be taken by that method; any operations at sea in support of, or in preparation for any activity described in this paragraph, including operations of placing, searching for or recovering fish aggregating devices or associated electronic equipment such as radio beacons; aircraft use, relating to the activities described in this paragraph, except for flights in emergencies involving the health or safety of crew members or the safety of a vessel; or transporting, transhipping and processing any driftnet catch, and cooperation in the provision of food, fuel and other supplies for vessels equipped for or engaged in driftnet fishing;

45 (d) the "FFA" means the South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency; and (e) "fishing vessel" means any vessel or boat equipped for or engaged in searching for, catching, processing or transporting fish or other marine organisms. Article 2 MEASURES REGARDING NATIONALS AND VESSELS Each Party undertakes to prohibit its nationals and vessels documented under its laws from engaging in driftnet fishing activities within the Convention Area. Article 3 MEASURES AGAINST DRIFTNET FISHING ACTIVITIES (l) Each Party undertakes: not to assist or encourage the use of driftnets within the Convention Area; and to take measures consistent with international law to restrict driftnet fishing activities within the Convention Area, including but not limited to: (i) (ii) prohibiting the use of driftnets within areas under its fisheries jurisdiction; and prohibiting the transhipment of driftnet catches within areas under its jurisdiction. (2) Each Party may also take measures consistent with international law to: prohibit the landing ofdriftnet catches within its territory; prohibit the processing. of driftnet catches in facilities under its jurisdiction;

46 (c) (d) (e) prohibit the importation of any fish or fish product, whether processed or not, which was caught using a driftnet; restrict port access and port servicing facilities for driftnet fishing vessels; and prohibit the possession of driftnets on board any fishing vessel within areas under its fisheries jurisdiction. (3) Nothing in this Convention shall prevent a Party from taking measures against driftnet fishing activities which are stricter than those required by the Convention. Article 4 ENFORCEMENT (1) Each Party shall take appropriate measures to ensure the application of the provisions of this Convention. (2) The Parties undertake to collaborate to facilitate surveillance and enforcement of measures taken by Parties pursuant to this Convention. (3) The Parties undertake to take measures leading to the withdrawal of good standing on the Regional Register of Foreign Fishing Vessels maintained by the FFA against any vessel engaging in driftnet fishing activities. Article 5 CONSULTATION WITH NON-PARTIES (1) The Parties shall seek to consult with any State which is eligible to become a Party to this Convention on any matter relating to driftnet fishing activities which appear to affect adversely the conservation of marine living resources within the Convention Area or the implementation of the Convention or its Protocols. (2) The Parties shall seek to reach agreement with any State referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, concerning the prohibitions established pursuant to Articles 2 and 3.

47 Article 6 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS (1) The FFA shall be responsible for carrying out the following functions : (c) the collection, preparation and dissemination of information on driftnet fishing activities within the Convention Area; the facilitation of scientific analyses on the effects of driftnet fishing activities within the Convention Area, including consultations with appropriate regional and international organisations; and the preparation and transmission to the Parties of an annual report on any driftnet fishing activities within the Convention Area and the measures taken to implement this Convention or its Protocols. (2) Each Party shall expeditiously convey to the FFA: information on the measures adopted by it pursuant to the implementation of the Convention; and information on, and scientific analyses on the effects of, driftnet fishing activities relevant to the Convention Area. (3) All Parties, including States or Territories not members of the FFA and the FFA shall cooperate to promote the effective implementation of this Article. Article 7 REVIEW AND CONSULTATION AMONG PARTIES (1) Without prejudice to the conduct of consultations among Parties by other means, the FFA, at the request of three Parties, shall convene meetings of the Parties to review the implementation of this Convention and its Protocols. (2) Parties to the Protocols shall be invited to any such meeting and to participate in a manner to be determined by the Parties to the Convention.

48 Article 8 CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT MEASURES Parties to this Convention shall cooperate with each other and with appropriate distant water fishing nations and other entities or organisations in the development of conservation and management measures for South Pacific albacore tuna within the Convention Area. Article 9 PROTOCOLS This Convention may be supplemented by Protocols or associated instruments to further its objectives. Article 10 SIGNATURE, RATIFICATION AND ACCESSION (1) This Convention shall be open for signature by: (c) any memberof the FFA; and any State in respect of any Territory situated within the Convention Area for which it is internationally responsible; or any Territory situated within the Convention Area which has been authorised to sign the Convention and to assume rights and obligations under it by the Government of the State which is internationally responsible for it. (2) This Convention is subject to ratification by members of the FFA and the other States and Territories referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Government of New Zealand which shall be the Depository. (3) This Convention shall remain open for accession by the members of the FFA and the other States and Territories referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article. The instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Depository.

49 Article 11 RESERVATIONS This Convention shall not be subject to reservations. Article 12 AMENDMENTS (1) Any Party may propose amendments to this Convention. (2) Amendments shall be adopted by consensus among the Parties. (3) Any amendments adopted shall be submitted by the Depository to all Parties for ratification, approval or acceptance. (4) An amendment shall enter into force thirty days after receipt by the Depository of instruments ofratification, approval or acceptance from all Parties. Article 13 ENTRY INTO FORCE (1) This Convention shall enter into force on the date of deposit of the fourth instrument of ratification or accession. (2) For any member ofthe FFA or a State or Territory which ratifies or accedes to this Convention after the date of deposit of the fourth instrument of ratification or accession, the Convention shall enter into force on the date of deposit of its instrument ofratification or accession.

50 Article 14 CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION (1) The original of this Convention and its Protocols shall be deposited with the Depository, which shall transmit certified copies to all States and Territories eligible to become Party to the Convention and to all States eligible to become Party to a Protocol to the Convention. (2) The Depository shall register this Convention and its Protocols in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. DONE at Wellington this twenty-fourth day of November 1989 in the English and French languages, each text being equally authentic. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorised by their Governments, have signed this Convention.