📑 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 62, Paragraph 3

" In giving access to other States to its exclusive economic zone under this article, the coastal State shall take into account all relevant factors, including, inter alia, the significance of the living resources of the area to the economy of the coastal State concerned and its other national interests, the provisions of articles 69 and 70, the requirements of developing States in the subregion or region in harvesting part of the surplus and the need to minimize economic dislocation in States whose nationals have habitually fished in the zone or which have made substantial efforts in research and identification of stocks."

⌚ Date Published: 1982-12-10
⚖️ Instrument Type: Convention
Country: 🊕🉄 All Countries
🌍 Continent : International
📜Instrument: United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
UNCLOS_en_Page40 - aticles 61 & 62

DEFINITION OF TERMS IN THIS CLAUSE



🔑 Coast
Coast

➡ land beside or near to the sea or ocean


🔑 Exclusive Economic Zone
Exclusive Economic Zone

➡ Abbreviation for Exclusive Economic Zone (defined in the Law of the Sea Convention).


🔑 FIS
FIS

➡ Refers to the joint France-Cote d´Ivoire-Senegal fleet that targets tropical tunas off Africa.


🔑 FIS
FIS

➡ Désigne la flotte commune France-Côte d'IvoireSénégal qui cible les thons tropicaux au large de l'Afrique.


🔑 Fish
Fish

➡ harvest of uncultured fish from water bodies.


🔑 Fish
Fish

➡ cold-blooded aquatic vertebrate with gills, no digits, and no limbs other than fins which swims by using its fins and tail.


🔑 Sea
Sea

➡ the salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its continents and islands


🔑 Stock
Stock

➡ subpopulations of a particular species of aquatic resource, for which intrinsic parameters are traditionally regarded as the significant factors determining the stock's population dynamics, while extrinsic factors are traditionally ignored.


🔑 Stock
Stock

➡ groupe d'animaux aquatiques (poissons, crustacés, mollusques…) de la même espèce qui est pêché.; La sous-populations d'une espèce aquatique particulière pour lesquelles les paramètres de croissance, recrutement, mortalité, etc sont traditionnellement considérés comme les facteurs significatifs déterminant la dynamique de population du stock. Les facteurs extrinsèques (immigration et émigration) sont généralement ignorés.