Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 16C— - SOUTH PACIFIC TUNA FISHING › § 973c
Makes it illegal for people under U.S. authority to break the fishing rules or follow orders under this law or the Treaty. It bans fishing in closed areas or in ways that break national law. It also bans lying or not giving required reports, hiding or destroying evidence, refusing inspections or to follow inspectors’ orders, attacking or blocking officers or observers, resisting arrest or helping someone avoid arrest, and dealing in fish you know were caught illegally. It also bans breaking regional rules or exceeding allowed fishing effort or catch. When inside the Licensing Area, it is illegal to fish without a valid license, to target southern bluefin tuna or fish for non-tuna species except as incidental by-catch, to use any method other than the purse-seine method, to fish after a license is suspended or revoked, to ignore a Secretary’s order, or to use an aircraft with the vessel unless the aircraft is listed on the license application—except in major emergencies affecting crew or vessel safety.
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16 U.S.C. § 973c
Title 16 — Conservation
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73