1»1EXICAN nSHEKf LEGISUTION 



APPENDIX XLV 



DECREE EXEMPTING THE INDIGENT nSHEEttlEN FROM THE PAIKENT 



OF FPES ON THE EXPLOITATION OF FRESH FISH, WITH THE 



EXCEPTION OF THE SPECIES HEREIN SPECIFIED. 



Signed June 8, 193^. Published September 12, 1934. 



DECREE: 



Sole Article: With the exception of the species known conmercially as Huachinango 

 (red snapper), Robalo, Totoaba, Tuna, Skip-jack, Bonito, Mackerel, Albacore, Jacks, Sar- 

 dine, Flounders, Rock bass, Jewfish and Swordfish, the indigent fishermen are exempted 

 from the obligation of paying the fees on the exploitation of fresh fish in all cases 

 in -wliich the day's catch is not greater than 50 kilograms, and provided that the products 

 are destined to consumption in the local markets, and this only in the cases in ■which the 

 fisherman has no other resources by >tiich to earn his subsistence and that of his family. 



APPENDIX XLVI 



ORDER PROHIBITING THE EXPLOITATION 



OF SARDINES, ANCHOVIES AND ANCHOVETTAS 



FOR CONVERSION INTO FERTILIZERS 



Signed August 9, 1934. Published September 13, 1934. 



ORDER: 



Article 1. Tlie exploitation of sardines, anchovies and anchovettas for the purpose 

 of converting them into fertilizers, oils, greases and other similar uses, is strictly 

 prohibited. 



Article 2. The capture of these species is permitted only mhen they are destined 

 for processing by means of canning or when they are used for bait. 



AMENDMENT 



Signed October 9, 1941. Published October 22, 1941. 



ORDER AUTHORIZING THE CAPTURE 



IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA, 



OF SPECIES OF SARDINES NOT SUITABLE FOR CANiaNG 



ORDER : 



Article 1. The order of August 9, 1934, is modified in the sense that in the GiiLf 

 of California the capture of sardines of the following species not suitable for canning 

 shall be permitted: Bocona Sardine ( Anchovia macrolepidota ), Anchovetta Sardine 



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