Title 16 › Chapter 38— FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter III— FOREIGN FISHING AND INTERNATIONAL FISHERY AGREEMENTS › § 1826c
Defines three terms used in sections 1826a through 1826c. "Fish and fish products" — any water animal or plant, and any product made from them, that is exported from a country, no matter how or where it was caught or processed. "Large-scale driftnet fishing" — fishing with gillnets (panels of netting) totaling 2.5 kilometers or more that drift with currents and winds to catch fish. Until January 1, 1994, it does not include use in the northeast Atlantic of gillnets up to five kilometers if done under European Community rules from the October 28, 1991 Council decision. "Large-scale driftnet fishing vessel" — any vessel used for, fitted for, or normally used for that kind of fishing, or any vessel that helps those fishing boats at sea (for example by supplying, storing, refrigerating, transporting, or processing).
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16 U.S.C. § 1826c
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