Waters subject to the fisheries jurisdiction of Canada

Waters subject to the fisheries jurisdiction of Canada means the internal waters, territorial sea, and the zone that Canada has established, extending 200 nautical miles from its coasts, in which it exercises sovereign rights for the purpose of exploration, exploitation, conservation and management of living marine resources, to the extent recognized by the United States.

Source

50 CFR § 300.141


Scoping language

In addition to the terms defined in 300.2 and those in the Magnuson-Stevens Act and the Agreement, the terms used in this subpart have the following meanings. If a term is defined differently in 300.2, the Magnuson-Stevens Act, or the Agreement, the definition in this section applies.

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