Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 2431


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2431. Findings and purpose

    (a) Findings
      The Congress finds that - 
        (1) the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine
      Living Resources establishes international mechanisms and creates
      legal obligations necessary for the protection and conservation
      of Antarctic marine living resources;
        (2) the Convention incorporates an innovative ecosystem
      approach to the management of Antarctic marine living resources,
      including standards designed to ensure the health of the
      individual populations and species and to maintain the health of
      the Antarctic marine ecosystem as a whole;
        (3) the Convention serves important United States environmental
      and resource management interests;
        (4) the Convention represents an important contribution to
      United States long term legal and political objectives of
      maintenance of Antarctica as an area of peaceful international
      cooperation;
        (5) United States basic and directed research programs
      concerning the marine living resources of the Antarctic are
      essential to achieve the United States goal of effective
      implementation of the objectives of the Convention; and
        (6) the United States has important security, economic, and
      environmental interests in developing and maintaining a fleet of
      icebreaking vessels capable of operating effectively in the heavy
      ice regions of Antarctica.
    (b) Purpose
      The purpose of this chapter is to provide the legislative
    authority necessary to implement, with respect to the United
    States, the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine
    Living Resources.



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