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The inland territories of member states.
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All waters beyond areas of national jurisdiction in the area bounded by a line joining the following points along parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude:Beginning at the outer limit of waters under national jurisdiction at a point 6° South, thence due west along the 6º South parallel to the meridian 10° West, thence due north along the 10º West meridian to the equator, thence due west along the equator to the meridian 20° West, thence due south along the 20º West meridian to a parallel 50° South, thence due east along the 50º South parallel to the meridian 30° East, thence due north along the 30º East meridian to the coast of the African continent.
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The FFA is an advisory body, providing support to its members for the conservation and management of living marine resources, in particular highly migratory species, within EEZs and the region.
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Atlantic Ocean north of 36°N, throughout the species' migratory range.
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The Convention for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna sets no geographic limits of competence; it extends over all national waters and the high seas, where southern bluefin tuna are found.
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Territorial seas and exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of member states.
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The area of competence of the CCBSP is the high seas area of the Bering Sea beyond 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of the coastal States of the Bering Sea is measured.
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Transboundary rivers, and salmon-spawning rivers belonging to one Party, where the salmon are subject to capture by the other Party.
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The area of competence of the IWC is global. The International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling also applies to factory ships, land stations, and whale catchers under the jurisdiction of the Contracting Governments and to all waters in which whaling is prosecuted by such factory ships, land stations, and whale catchers.
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The area of theCommittee is defined as all the waters of the Atlantic bounded by a line drawnas follows: from a point on the high water mark on the African coast at CapeSpartel (lat. 35°47’N, long. 5°55’W) following the high water mark along theAfrican coast to a point at Ponta de Moita Seca (lat. 6°07’S, long. 12°16’E)along a rhumb line in a northwesterly direction to a point on 6° south latitudeand 12° east longitude, thence due west along 6° south latitude to 20° westlongitude, thence due north to the Equator, thence due west to 30° westlongitude, thence due north to 5° north longitude, thence due west to 40° westlongitude, thence due north to 36° north longitude, thence due east to 6° westlongitude, thence along a rhumb line in a southeasterly direction to theoriginal point a Cape Spartel.