MEXICAN FISHERY LEGISUTION 



APPENDIX XXII 



UW OF COASTAL, INLAND AND RIVER SERVICE OF THE REPUBLIC 



Signed January U, 1929. Published February 2, 1929. 

 As amended to January 25, 19A7. 



Articsle 1, Maritime traffic conprlses that of the high seas auid that of coastal 

 service, and for the purpose of classification there must be taken into account the 

 navigation of the boats between the national port in which they may be, and that of the 

 next stop, whether this be of origin or destination, depending upon whether the arrival 

 or the departure of the boat is under consideration. The port imnediately preceding is not 

 considered as of origin when the entry was made under protest, except when foreign. 



Article 2. For the purposes of this Law, traffic effected between two national ports 

 of the same coast is considered coastal. 



Article 3. For the purposes of this Law, interior traffic is underetood to be that 

 which the vessels effect in the interior of the ports or in the rivers, lakes and lagoons 

 of the Republic, depending upon the sex-vice for which they are registered. 



APPENDIX YXXTI 



DECREE RATIFYING THE CONVENTION FOR THE UNIFICATION 

 OF CERTAIN RULES WITH RESPECT TO MARITIME BOARDING, 



RESCUE AND SALVAGE AND THE PROTOCOL OF BOTH, 



SIGNED IN BRUSSELS BETWEEN MEXICO AND CTHFE NATIONS 



ON SEPTEiEER 23, 1910. 



Signed February 16, 1929. Published March 2, 1929. 



APPE^^3Ix xxxni 



GENERAL REGULATION OF THE PORT POLICE 



Signed August 27, 1941. Published October 9, 1941. 

 As amended to January 25, 1947. 



CHAPTER IV 



Of navigation in waters 

 within the jurisdiction of the ports 



Article 38. All boats are prohibited ftom fishing between boats anchored in the port 

 or establishing commerce with them without permission of the Chief of the Port Police, 



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