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Researcher: 
Mitchell
Data entry notes: 
The Government of Canada and the Government undertake to ensure close cooperation between the two countries in matters regarding conservation and utilisation of living resources of the sea. Canada shall grant access to fishing vessels of Cuba in the territorial waters and fishing zones off the Atlantic co ast for allotments, as appropriate, of parts of the total allowable catch surplus to Canadian harvesting capacity in accordance with provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article. Paragraph 2 sets out criteria in accordance which Canada determine annually the total allowable catch for individual catch, Canadian harvesting capacity in respect of such stocks, and, after consultation, allotments for Cuban vessels. Article IV provides for access to Canadian ports for vessels of Cuba. Article V de fines the responsibility for and conservation of anadromous stocks.; FAO Descriptors: 110; 105; 020; 032; 104
Treaty Name and Text
Agreement Name: 
Agreement Between The Government Of Canada And The Government Of The Republic Of Cuba On Mutual Fisheries Relations
Possible Sources (additional): 
http://treaties.un.org/doc/publication/UNTS/Volume%201133/v1133.pdf
Signature/Entry into Force/Termination
Date IEA was signed: 
1977-05-12
Signature Year: 
1977
Place IEA was signed: 
Havana
Date IEA entered into force: 
1977-05-12
Treaty Type
Membership eligibility (multilateral, bilateral, etc): 
Agreement Type Level 3: 
E (environment) Code (agreement is environmental or not): 
Environmental
Source for E (environmental) code: 
Title
Text used for E (environmental) coding: 
Agreement Between The Government Of Canada And The Government Of The Republic Of Cuba On Mutual Fisheries Relations
Words used to code as Environmental: 
fish
Lineage
Lineage: 
Not Yet Assigned
Sequence in lineage: 
100.000
Secretariat and auspices
Secretariat: 
Legacy
Hidden fields
Version: 
2007.10
Inclusion Auto-Generated: 
BEA - Bilateral Environmental Agreements
Subject: 
Species/Fauna/Fish
Category: 
ENV/FISH