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Internal waters, territorial seas, continental shelves and exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of member states. As indicated in objective (b) above, CRFM also has competence over transboundary resources beyond the jurisdiction of its Member States.
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The Commission carries out its functions and responsibilities in the region, bounded in the south by the following rhomb lines: from Ras Dhabat Ali in (16° 39’N, 53° 3’30"E) then to a position in (16° 00’N, 53° 25’E) then to a position in (17° 00’N, 56° 30’E) then to a position in (20° 30’N, 60° 00’E) then to Ras Al-Fasteh in (25° 04’N, 61° 25’E).
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Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea.
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The territorial waters and exclusive economic zones off the western coasts of the United States and Canada, including the Bering Sea.
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The Red Sea, the Gulf of Aqaba, the Gulf of Suez, the Suez Canal to its end on the Mediterranean, and the Gulfof Aden as bounded by the following rhumb lines: From Ras Dharbat Ali (lat. 16°39’ N, long. 53°03.5’ E), thence to a point (lat. 16°00’ N, long. 53°25’ E), thence to a point (lat. 12°40’ N, long. 55°00’ E) lying E.N.E. of Socotra Island, thence to Ras Hafun (lat. 10°26’ N, long. 51°25’ E).
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Beginning at the Namibian-South African boundary at the mouth of the Orange River, thence due west along the 30º South parallel to the meridian 20° West, thence due north along the 20º West meridian to the equator, thence due west along the equator to the meridian 30° West, thence due north along the 30º West meridian to a parallel 5° North, thence due west along the 5º North parallel to the meridian 40° West, thence due north along the 40º West meridian to the 36° North parallel, thence due east to the coast of the African continent at Cape Spartel.
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The area of competence of OLDEPESCA extends to the national waters, inland waters and EEZs of its Member States.
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The area of competence of CPPS extends to the territorial seas and EEZs of member countries, including their islands in the Pacific.
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Territorial seas and exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of member states.