International Agreements for Research, Logistics and Access Concerning the Arctic: Preliminary ListU.S. Arctic Research Commission, 1990 - 66 pagini Listing of governmental agreements (United States bilateral and multilateral) and non-governmental activities and programs affecting eight types of activity in the Arctic; access, logistics and security, science and technology, wildlife and wilderness management, environmental pollution, fisheries, energy, health, educational and cultural exchanges. |
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25 February Academy of Sciences Agreement Concerning Agreement on Cooperation Agreement Relating Alaska Anchorage Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Highway Alaska-Fairbanks amended Annex April Arctic Ocean Arctic Research areas Based on Exchange BASIC SCIENCE Bering Sea bilateral Commission Conservation Cooperation Agreement cooperative research December Denmark entered into force ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Environmental Protection Establishment Exchange of Information Exchange of Notes February Finland Fish and Wildlife Fisheries force 16 Greenland Health Iceland Institute of Marine International Convention January Japan July June Magadan March marine environment Memorandum of Understanding Moscow National North Pacific North Slope Borough Norway Notes at Ottawa November Nuclear Accident October Oil Pollution Oslo Ottawa polynyas ratified by Canada Regarding Region Research and Development SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY scientific research Signed Soviet Union Sweden Treaty U.S. Department U.S. Fish U.S. Geological Survey University of Alaska University of Alaska-Fairbanks USSR USSR Academy Washington Whaling WILDERNESS MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE AND WILDERNESS Wildlife Service
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Pagina 33 - Subject to its right to take reasonable measures for the exploration of the continental shelf and the exploitation of its natural resources, the coastal State may not impede the laying or maintenance of submarine cables or pipelines on the continental shelf.
Pagina 31 - III shall include all species which any Party identifies as being subject to regulation within its jurisdiction for the purpose of preventing or restricting exploitation, and as needing the cooperation of other parties in the control of trade.
Pagina 26 - ... an end to the contamination of man's environment by radioactive substances, Have agreed as follows: Article I: 1. Each of the parties to this treaty undertakes to prohibit, to prevent, and not to carry out any nuclear weapon test explosion, or any other nuclear explosion at any place under its jurisdiction or control: A.
Pagina 5 - Declaration by the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of the United States...
Pagina 47 - ... gas or any other substance into watercourses, lakes or the sea and the use of land, the seabed, buildings or installations in any other way which entails, or may entail environmental nuisance by water pollution or any other effect on water conditions, sand drift, air pollution, noise, vibration, changes in temperature, ionizing radiation, light etc.
Pagina 34 - Conscious of the dangers of pollution posed by the worldwide maritime carriage of oil in bulk, Convinced of the need to ensure that adequate compensation is available to persons who suffer damage caused by pollution resulting from the escape or discharge of oil from ships...
Pagina 27 - ... constitute a step towards the exclusion of the sea-bed, the ocean floor and the subsoil thereof from the arms race.
Pagina 33 - Every State shall draw up regulations to prevent pollution of the seas by the discharge of oil from ships or pipelines or resulting from the exploitation and exploration of the seabed and its subsoil, taking account of existing treaty provisions on the subject.
Pagina 15 - Convention between the Government of the United States and the Government of Japan for the Protection of Migratory Birds and Birds in Danger of Extinction, and their Environment concluded March 4, 1972.
Pagina 24 - EXCHANGE On proceeding to the exchange of the ratifications of the treaty signed at Washington on January 11, 1909, between the United States and Great Britain, relating to boundary waters and questions arising along the boundary between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, the undersigned plenipotentiaries, duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments, hereby declare that nothing in this treaty shall be construed as affecting, or changing, any existing territorial, or riparian...