| Fish trade - 1970 - 868 pages
...giving the coastal state authority over shelf organisms which, at the harvestable stage, are either immobile on or under the seabed or are unable to move...constant physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil. Several species of crab have been found toqualify as creatures of the Continental Shelf and have been... | |
| Administrative law - 1970 - 284 pages
...constitute a Continental Shelf fishery resource, ie, living organisms belonging to sedentary species, which at the harvestable stage, either are immobile...constant physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil of the Continental Shelf. §295.2 List of species. CRUSTACEA Tanner Crab — Chionoecetes tanneri,... | |
| Administrative law - 1988 - 552 pages
...terms do not include sedentary species (organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either are immovable on or under the seabed or are unable to move except in constant physical contact with the seabed or subsoil), fish or other animal or plant life. (e) Rights under international law. Nothing in this section... | |
| Administrative law - 1986 - 610 pages
...terms do not include sedentary species (organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either are immovable on or under the seabed or are unable to move except in constant physical contact with the seabed or subsoil), fish or other animal or plant life. (e) Rights under international law. Nothing in this section... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Law of the sea - 1960 - 156 pages
...the seabed and subsoil together with living organisms belonging to sedentary species, that is to say, organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either...physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil." Would you give examples of natural resources falling within and falling outside of this definition.... | |
| Fisheries - 1998 - 182 pages
...sedentary species that at the harvestable stage are either (a) immobile on or under the seabed, (b) unable to move except in constant physical contact with the seabed or subsoil of the continental shelf. The Magnuson Act now lists them as certain abalones, surf clam and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1961 - 1898 pages
...the seabed and subeoil together with living organisms belonging to sedentary species, that is to say, organisms which, at the harvestable stage, either...constant physical contact with the seabed or the subsoil. Artide 3 The rights of the coastal State over the continental shelf do not affect the legal status... | |
| Military art and science - 1968 - 426 pages
...Law of the Sea, 1958, Doc. A/Conf. 13/ 42. pp. 68-68. 14. Definisi Pasal 2 Konvensi adalah : ,,. . . organisms which at the harvestable stage, either are...immobile on or under the sea-bed or are unable to more except in constant physical contact with the 13. Ibid, pp. 68-69. seabed or the subsoil". (ajat... | |
| Aaron Louis Shalowitz - Geodesy - 1962 - 452 pages
...Continental Shelf, adopted at Geneva in 1958, they are organisms which, at the harvestable stage, are either immobile on or under the seabed, or are unable to...except in constant physical contact with the seabed or subsoil. Organisms belonging to sedentary species include coral, sponges, oysters, pearl-oysters, pearl-shell,... | |
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