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3. The Contracting Parties agree to meet, during the sixth year ot the operation of 

 this Convention, to review the effectiveness of the enforcement provisions of this Article 

 and, if desirable, to consider means by which they may more effectively be carried out. 



ARTICLE XI 



1. This Convention shall be ratified by the Contracting Parties in accordance with 

 their respective constitutional processes and the instruments of ratification shall be 

 exchanged as soon as possible at Tokyo. 



2. This Con\ention shall enter into force on the date of the exchange of ratifications. 

 It shall continue in force for a period of ten years and thereafter until one year from 

 the day on which a Contracting Party shall give notice to the other Contracting Parties 

 of an intention of terminating the Convention, whereupon it shall terminate as to all 

 Contracting Parties. 



IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the respective Plenipotentiaries, duly aiUhorized, have 

 signed the present Convention. 



DONE in triplicate, in the English and Japanese languages, both equally authentic, 

 at Tokyo this ninth day of May one thousand nine hundred fifty-two. 



Annex 



1. With regard to the stocks of fish in the respective waters named below, Japan 

 agrees to abstain from fishing, and Canada and the United States of America agree to 

 continue to carry out necessary conservation measiues, in accordance with the provisions 

 of Article V, Section 2 of this Convention: 



(a) Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) 



The Convention area off the coasts of Canada and the United States of America 

 in which commercial fishing for halibut is being or can be prosecuted. Halibut 

 referred to herein shall be those originating along the coast of North America. 



(b) Herring (Clupea paUasii) 



The Convention area off the coasts of Canada and the United States of America, 

 exclusive of the Bering Sea and the waters of the North Pacific Ocean west of 

 the meridian passing through the extremity of the Alaskan Peninsida, in which 

 commercial fishing for herring of North American origin is being or can be 

 prosecuted. 



(c) Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, 0)icorhy}icJius keta, Ojicorhynchus kisiitch, 

 Oncorhyjichus nerka, Oncorhynchus tschaivytscha) 



The Convention area off the coasts of Canada and the United States of America, 

 exclusive of the Bering Sea and of the waters of the North Pacific Ocean west 

 of a provisional line following the meridian passing through the western ex- 

 tremity of Atka Island; in which commercial fishing for salmon originating in 

 the rivers of Canada and the United States of America is being or can be 

 prosecuted. 



2. With regard to the stocks of fish in the respective waters named below, Canada 

 and Japan agree to abstain from fishing, and the United States of America agrees to 

 continue to carry out necessary conservation measures, in accordance with the provisions 

 of Article V, Section 2 of this Convention: 



Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, Oncorliynclius keta, Oncorhynchus kisutch, 

 Oncorhynchus nerka and Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) 



The Convention area of the Bering Sea east of the line starting from Cape 

 Prince of Wales on the west coast of Alat^ka, running westward to 168°58'22.59" 

 West Longitude; thence due south to a point 65°15'00" North Latitude; thence 

 along the great circle course which passes through 51° Nortb Latitude and 167° 



