Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 973


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 973. Definitions

      As used in this chapter - 
        (1) The term "Administrator" means the individual or
      organization designated by the Pacific Island Parties to act on
      their behalf under the Treaty and notified to the United States
      Government.
        (2) The term "Authorized Officer" means any officer who is
      authorized by the Secretary, or the Secretary of the department
      in which the Coast Guard is operating, or the head of any Federal
      or State agency which has entered into an enforcement agreement
      with the Secretary under section 973h(a) of this title.
        (3) The term "Authorized Party Officer" means any officer
      authorized by a Pacific Island Party to enforce the provisions of
      the Treaty.
        (4) The term "applicable national law" means any provision of
      law of a Pacific Island Party which is described in paragraph
      1(a) of Annex I of the Treaty.
        (5) The term "Closed Area" means any of the closed areas
      identified in Schedule 2 of Annex I of the Treaty.
        (6) The term "fishing" means - 
          (A) searching for, catching, taking, or harvesting fish;
          (B) attempting to search for, catch, take, or harvest fish;
          (C) engaging in any other activity which can reasonably be
        expected to result in the locating, catching, taking, or
        harvesting of fish;
          (D) placing, searching for, or recovering fish aggregating
        devices or associated electronic equipment such as radio
        beacons;
          (E) any operations at sea directly in support of, or in
        preparation for, any activity described in this paragraph; or
          (F) aircraft use, relating to the activities described in
        this paragraph except for flights in emergencies involving the
        health or safety of crew members or the safety of a vessel.

        (7) The term "fishing vessel" or "vessel" means any boat, ship,
      or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of
      a type normally used for commercial fishing, and which is
      documented under the laws of the United States.
        (8) The term "Licensing Area" means all waters in the Treaty
      Area except for - 
          (A) those waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United
        States in accordance with international law;
          (B) those waters within Closed Areas; and
          (C) those waters within Limited Areas closed to fishing.

        (9) The term "licensing period" means the period of validity of
      licenses issued in accordance with the Treaty.
        (10) The term "Limited Area" means any area so identified in
      Schedule 3 of Annex I of the Treaty.
        (11) The term "operator" means any person who is in charge of,
      directs or controls a vessel, including the owner, charterer, and
      master.
        (12) The term "Pacific Island Party" means a Pacific Island
      nation which is a party to the Treaty.
        (13) The term "Party" means a nation which is a party to the
      Treaty.
        (14) The term "person" means any individual (whether or not a
      citizen or national of the United States), any corporation,
      partnership, association, or other entity (whether or not
      organized or existing under the laws of any State), and any
      Federal, State, local, or foreign government or any entity of any
      such government.
        (15) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce, or
      the designee of the Secretary of Commerce.
        (16) The term "State" means each of the several States, the
      District of Columbia, the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and the
      Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands,
      Guam, and any other Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the
      United States.
        (17) The term "Treaty" means the Treaty on Fisheries Between
      the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the
      Government of the United States of America, signed in Port
      Moresby, Papua New Guinea, April 2, 1987, and its Annexes,
      Schedules, and implementing agreements.
        (18) The term "Treaty Area" means the area so described in
      paragraph 1(k) of Article 1 of the Treaty.



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