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 PUBLIC LAW 104-43—NOV. 3, 1995 109 STAT. 367 Sec. 402. Amendment to the Fishermen's Protective Act of 1967. Sec. 403. Reauthorization. Sec. 404. Technical corrections. TITLE V—FISHERIES ENFORCEMENT IN CENTRAL SEA OF OKHOTSK Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Fishing prohibition. TITLE VI—DRIFTNET MORATORIUM Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Findings. ~ Sec. 603. Prohibition. Sec. 604. Negotiations. Sec. 605. Certification. Sec. 606. Enforcement. TITLE VII—YUKON RIVER SALMON ACT Sec. 701. Short title. Sec. 702. Purposes. Sec. 703. Definitions. Sec. 704. Panel. Sec. 705. Advisory committee. Sec. 706. Exemption. Sec. 707. Authority and responsibility. Sec. 708. Continuation of agreement. Sec. 709. Administrative matters. Sec. 710. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 801. South Pacific tuna amendment. Sec. 802. Foreign fishing for Atlantic herring and Atlantic mackerel. TITLE I—HIGH SEAS FISHING COMPLIANCE High Seas Fishing SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE. Compliance Act of 1995. This title may be cited as the "High Seas Fishing Compliance is USC 5501 Act of 1995". note. SEC. 102. PURPOSE. 16 USC 5501. It is the purpose of this Act— (1) to implement the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas, adopted by the Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on November 24, 1993; and (2) to establish a system of permitting, reporting, and regulation for vessels of the United States fishing on the high seas. SEC. 103. DEFINITIONS. 16 USC 5502. As used in this Act— (1) The term "Agreement" means the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas, adopted by the Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on November 24, 1993. (2) The term "FAO" means the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. (3) The term "high seas" means the waters beyond the territorial sea or exclusive economic zone (or the equivalent) of any nation, to the extent that such territorial sea or exclusive economic zone (or the equivalent) is recognized by the United States.

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