The Marine Mammal Commission Compendium of Selected Treaties, International Agreements, and Other Relevant Documents on Marine Resources, Wildlife, and the Environment: Fisheries

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Convention Concerning Fishing in the Black Sea Varna 1959
1223
International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas Rio de Janeiro
1230
1966
1237
Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources in the Baltic
1254
Convention on Future Multilateral Cooperation in the Northwest Atlantic
1260
South Pacific Forum Fisheries Agency Convention Honiara 1979
1275
POLAND 3405
1285
Convention for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean
1287
Eastern Pacific Ocean Tuna Fishing Agreement San Jose 1983
1296
Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States
1303
Agreement Concerning Fisheries off the Coasts of the United States
1331
Marine Pollution
1338
Convention for the Prohibition of Fishing with Long Driftnets in the South
1350
Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific
1360
Agreement to Reduce Dolphin Mortality in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Tuna
1369
NONBINDING DOCUMENTS
1375
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 45197 on LargeScale Pelagic
1380
Convention for the Preservation and Protection of Fur Seals Washington 1911
1387
RUSSIA
1389
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Geneva 1931
1394
See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
1403
International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling Washington 1946
1408
The Hague 1958
1443
Joint Statement Regarding Fisheries Conservation Measures in
1493
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources
1496
Brighton 1981
1530
Brighton 1983
1543
TAIWAN 3427
1547
Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities
1550
Agreement on Cooperation for the Protection and Improvement of
1572
Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals Washington
1581
Memorandum of Intent Concerning Transboundary Air Pollution
1599
Protocol Washington 1984
1601
Marine Pollution 3449
1603
Agreement on the Conservation of Seals in the Wadden Sea Bonn 1990
1607
Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats
1613
Fisheries
1615
Agreement on Cooperation in Research Conservation and Management
1618
Amendments London 1979
1659
Amendments London 1962
1672
Amendments London 1969
1682
Amendments Concerning the Protection of the Great Barrier Reef
1691
Agreement Concerning Cooperation to Ensure Compliance with the Regulations
1698
Protocol London 1992
1721
Agreement for Cooperation in Dealing with Pollution of the North Sea by Oil
1732
Protocol Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Pollution
1745
Convention Relating to Civil Liability in the Field of Maritime Carriage
1752
Protocol London 1976
1774
Protocol London 1992
1792
Annex IIIRegulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Harmful
1903
Annex VRegulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from
1912
Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in Their Natural
1933
Convention on Nature Protection and Wild Life Preservation in the Western
1940
Treaty Relating to the Utilization of the Waters of the Colorado
1944
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Geneva 1947 as Amended
1947
International Convention for the Protection of Birds Paris
1950
Convention for the Preservation of the Halibut Fishery of the Northern
1953
Convention on the High Seas Geneva
1958
ANTARCTICA
1959
London
1960
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere in Outer Space
1963
London
1966
African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
1968
Tokyo
1970
Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nuclear Weapons and Other
1971
London
1972
Convention on the Protection of the Environment Between Denmark Finland
1974
London
1977
Protocol London
1978
Convention on LongRange Transboundary Air Pollution Geneva
1979
Treaty on Pacific Coast Albacore Tuna Vessels and Port Privileges
1981
Canberra
1983
Amendments to the Annex of the Protocol of 1978 London
1984
Protocol on the Reduction of Sulphur Emissions or Their Transboundary
1985
Paris
1989
International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness Response
1990
Amendment Nairobi
1991
2831
2001
London 1978
2014
1123
2015
Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area
2085
Fisheries
2121
Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution from LandBased Sources
2131
Protocol for the Prevention of Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea
2152
Protocol Concerning Cooperation in Combating Pollution of
2164
TUNISIA 3453
2178
Protocol Concerning Mediterranean Specially Protected Areas Geneva
2179
Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage Resulting from
2185
Kuwait Regional Convention for Cooperation on the Protection of the Marine
2194
Convention for Cooperation in the Protection and Development of the Marine
2213
Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment and Coastal Area
2227
Agreement on Regional Cooperation in Combating Pollution of the SouthEast
2228
Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control Paris 1982
2263
Regional Convention for the Conservation of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
2282
Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment
2299
Protocol Concerning Cooperation in Combating Oil Spills in the Wider
2307
Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife Kingston
2316
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