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Summary of the "Agreement Concerning Measures for the Protection of the Stocks of Deep-Sea Prawns (Pandalus borealis), European Lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway Lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and Crabs (Cancer pagurus)" is available from the UNEP Register of International Treaties and Other Agreements in the Field of the Environment.

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AGREEMENT CONCERNING MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STOCKS OF 
DEEP-SEA PRAWNS (Pandalus borealis), EUROPEAN LOBSTERS (Homarus 
vulgaris), NORWAY LOBSTERS (Nephrops norvegicus) AND CRABS (Cancer 
pagurus) 

Oslo, 7 March 1952

The Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, being desirous of concluding an 
agreement relating to measures for the protection of stocks of deep-sea prawns 
(Pandalus borealis), European lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway lobsters 
(Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs (Cancer pagurus), have agreed as follows:


Article 1

   The area to which this Agreement applies shall include all waters bounded 
on the west by a line from Lindesnes light to Hanstholm light and on the east 
by the 13th meridian east of Greenwich.


Article 2

   No vessel may use or have on board any prawn trawl which does not comply 
with the provisions of article 3 of this Agreement.


Article 3

   The minimum size of the mesh of a prawn trawl shall be such that a flat 
measure 30 mm. wide and 2 mm. thick can be easily passed between the meshes 
when the trawl is wet and spread out lengthwise.


Article 4

   No vessel shall keep on board any Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) 
under 15 cm. in length measured from the tip of the frontal horn to the 
anterior fixed side of the middle swimming appendage.


Article 5

   The provisions of this Agreement shall not apply to fishery research 
conducted by, or with the consent of, the public authorities.


Article 6

   The Contracting Governments agree to take such action and make such 
regulations as are necessary to give effect to the provisions of this 
Agreement, including the provisions which prohibit the landing or selling in 
their territories of Norway lobsters under the prescribed minimum size.


Article 7

   A commission shall be set up consisting of two representatives (one 
representative for scientific research in fishing and one for the fishing 
industry) from each of the Contracting Parties. The purpose of the commission 
shall be to attempt to coordinate the scientific and practical research 
conducted by the various countries with regard to stocks of prawns, European 
lobsters, Norway lobsters and crabs in the area to which the Agreement 
applies. The commission shall also, on the basis of available information, 
consider w
AGREEMENT CONCERNING MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STOCKS OF DEEP-SEA PRAWNS (Pandalus borealis), EUROPEAN LOBSTERS (Homarus vulgaris), NORWAY LOBSTERS (Nephrops norvegicus) AND CRABS (Cancer pagurus)




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Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators (ENTRI) -- Full Text


Summary of the "Agreement Concerning Measures for the Protection of the Stocks of Deep-Sea Prawns (Pandalus borealis), European Lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway Lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and Crabs (Cancer pagurus)" is available from the UNEP Register of International Treaties and Other Agreements in the Field of the Environment.

See the ENTRI query system for information about the status of this treaty.


See the ENTRI thematic guide for more information about the relationships between environmental treaties, national resource indicators, and remotely sensed data.
AGREEMENT CONCERNING MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STOCKS OF 
DEEP-SEA PRAWNS (Pandalus borealis), EUROPEAN LOBSTERS (Homarus 
vulgaris), NORWAY LOBSTERS (Nephrops norvegicus) AND CRABS (Cancer 
pagurus) 

Oslo, 7 March 1952

The Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, being desirous of concluding an 
agreement relating to measures for the protection of stocks of deep-sea prawns 
(Pandalus borealis), European lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway lobsters 
(Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs (Cancer pagurus), have agreed as follows:


Article 1

   The area to which this Agreement applies shall include all waters bounded 
on the west by a line from Lindesnes light to Hanstholm light and on the east 
by the 13th meridian east of Greenwich.


Article 2

   No vessel may use or have on board any prawn trawl which does not comply 
with the provisions of article 3 of this Agreement.


Article 3

   The minimum size of the mesh of a prawn trawl shall be such that a flat 
measure 30 mm. wide and 2 mm. thick can be easily passed between the meshes 
when the trawl is wet and spread out lengthwise.


Article 4

   No vessel shall keep on board any Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) 
under 15 cm. in length measured from the tip of the frontal horn to the 
anterior fixed side of the middle swimming appendage.


Article 5

   The provisions of this Agreement shall not apply to fishery research 
conducted by, or with the consent of, the public authorities.


Article 6

   The Contracting Governments agree to take such action and make such 
regulations as are necessary to give effect to the provisions of this 
Agreement, including the provisions which prohibit the landing or selling in 
their territories of Norway lobsters under the prescribed minimum size.


Article 7

   A commission shall be set up consisting of two representatives (one 
representative for scientific research in fishing and one for the fishing 
industry) from each of the Contracting Parties. The purpose of the commission 
shall be to attempt to coordinate the scientific and practical research 
conducted by the various countries with regard to stocks of prawns, European 
lobsters, Norway lobsters and crabs in the area to which the Agreement 
applies. The commission shall also, on the basis of available information, 
consider whether there are grounds for modifying existing measures for the 
protection of stocks of the aforementioned shell-fish or for introducing other 
measures, and, as the circumstances require, shall make appropriate 
recommendations to the Contracting Governments. The commission shall itself 
determine its procedure and when it shall meet. The first meeting of the 
commission shall be called by the Norwegian Government.


Article 8

   This Agreement shall be ratified and shall come into force two months 
after the instruments of ratification are deposited with the Norwegian 
Government, which shall inform the Contracting Governments of the deposit of 
the ratifications and of the date on which the Agreement is to come into 
force.


Article 9

   After three years from it coming into force, this Agreement may be 
denounced by a notice in writing addressed to the Norwegian Government. The 
denunciation shall take effect in respect of the Government concerned six 
months after the date of receipt. Notice of the denunciation shall be given to 
all the Contracting Parties by the Norwegian Government.

   Done at Oslo on 7 March 1952 in one copy which shall be deposited with the 
Norwegian Government. The latter shall send certified copies to the Danish and 
the Swedish Governments.


Protocol
amending the Agreement concerning measures for the protection of 
the stocks of deep-sea prawns (Pandalus borealis), European 
lobsters
(Homarus vulgaris), Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs 
(Cancer pagurus)

   The Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, upon the recommendation of 
the Danish-Norwegian-Swedish Crustaceans Commission, have agreed that article 
4 of the Agreement of 7 March 1952 concerning measures for the protection of 
stocks of deep sea prawns (Pandalus borealis), European lobsters (Homarus 
vulgaris), Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs (Cancer pagurus) 
shall be amended by reducing the minimum length for Norway lobsters (Nephrops 
norvegicus) from 15 cm to 13 cm.

   This Protocol of amendment shall come into force on the date of signature.

   In Witness Whereof the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have 
signed this Protocol in one copy. It shall be deposited with the Norwegian 
Government, which shall send certified copies to the Danish and Swedish 
Governments.

   Done at Oslo, on 14 October 1959.


AGREEMENT CONCERNING MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STOCKS OF DEEP-SEA PRAWNS (Pandalus borealis), EUROPEAN LOBSTERS (Homarus vulgaris), NORWAY LOBSTERS (Nephrops norvegicus) AND CRABS (Cancer pagurus)
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Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators (ENTRI) -- Full Text


Summary of the "Agreement Concerning Measures for the Protection of the Stocks of Deep-Sea Prawns (Pandalus borealis), European Lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway Lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and Crabs (Cancer pagurus)" is available from the UNEP Register of International Treaties and Other Agreements in the Field of the Environment.

See the ENTRI query system for information about the status of this treaty.


See the ENTRI thematic guide for more information about the relationships between environmental treaties, national resource indicators, and remotely sensed data.
AGREEMENT CONCERNING MEASURES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE STOCKS OF 
DEEP-SEA PRAWNS (Pandalus borealis), EUROPEAN LOBSTERS (Homarus 
vulgaris), NORWAY LOBSTERS (Nephrops norvegicus) AND CRABS (Cancer 
pagurus) 

Oslo, 7 March 1952

The Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, being desirous of concluding an 
agreement relating to measures for the protection of stocks of deep-sea prawns 
(Pandalus borealis), European lobsters (Homarus vulgaris), Norway lobsters 
(Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs (Cancer pagurus), have agreed as follows:


Article 1

   The area to which this Agreement applies shall include all waters bounded 
on the west by a line from Lindesnes light to Hanstholm light and on the east 
by the 13th meridian east of Greenwich.


Article 2

   No vessel may use or have on board any prawn trawl which does not comply 
with the provisions of article 3 of this Agreement.


Article 3

   The minimum size of the mesh of a prawn trawl shall be such that a flat 
measure 30 mm. wide and 2 mm. thick can be easily passed between the meshes 
when the trawl is wet and spread out lengthwise.


Article 4

   No vessel shall keep on board any Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) 
under 15 cm. in length measured from the tip of the frontal horn to the 
anterior fixed side of the middle swimming appendage.


Article 5

   The provisions of this Agreement shall not apply to fishery research 
conducted by, or with the consent of, the public authorities.


Article 6

   The Contracting Governments agree to take such action and make such 
regulations as are necessary to give effect to the provisions of this 
Agreement, including the provisions which prohibit the landing or selling in 
their territories of Norway lobsters under the prescribed minimum size.


Article 7

   A commission shall be set up consisting of two representatives (one 
representative for scientific research in fishing and one for the fishing 
industry) from each of the Contracting Parties. The purpose of the commission 
shall be to attempt to coordinate the scientific and practical research 
conducted by the various countries with regard to stocks of prawns, European 
lobsters, Norway lobsters and crabs in the area to which the Agreement 
applies. The commission shall also, on the basis of available information, 
consider whether there are grounds for modifying existing measures for the 
protection of stocks of the aforementioned shell-fish or for introducing other 
measures, and, as the circumstances require, shall make appropriate 
recommendations to the Contracting Governments. The commission shall itself 
determine its procedure and when it shall meet. The first meeting of the 
commission shall be called by the Norwegian Government.


Article 8

   This Agreement shall be ratified and shall come into force two months 
after the instruments of ratification are deposited with the Norwegian 
Government, which shall inform the Contracting Governments of the deposit of 
the ratifications and of the date on which the Agreement is to come into 
force.


Article 9

   After three years from it coming into force, this Agreement may be 
denounced by a notice in writing addressed to the Norwegian Government. The 
denunciation shall take effect in respect of the Government concerned six 
months after the date of receipt. Notice of the denunciation shall be given to 
all the Contracting Parties by the Norwegian Government.

   Done at Oslo on 7 March 1952 in one copy which shall be deposited with the 
Norwegian Government. The latter shall send certified copies to the Danish and 
the Swedish Governments.


Protocol
amending the Agreement concerning measures for the protection of 
the stocks of deep-sea prawns (Pandalus borealis), European 
lobsters
(Homarus vulgaris), Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs 
(Cancer pagurus)

   The Governments of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, upon the recommendation of 
the Danish-Norwegian-Swedish Crustaceans Commission, have agreed that article 
4 of the Agreement of 7 March 1952 concerning measures for the protection of 
stocks of deep sea prawns (Pandalus borealis), European lobsters (Homarus 
vulgaris), Norway lobsters (Nephrops norvegicus) and crabs (Cancer pagurus) 
shall be amended by reducing the minimum length for Norway lobsters (Nephrops 
norvegicus) from 15 cm to 13 cm.

   This Protocol of amendment shall come into force on the date of signature.

   In Witness Whereof the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have 
signed this Protocol in one copy. It shall be deposited with the Norwegian 
Government, which shall send certified copies to the Danish and Swedish 
Governments.

   Done at Oslo, on 14 October 1959.