JfflKICAM PISHERY LEGISUTION 



in a straight line to Punta Banda reefs, and back, following the contour of the coast to 

 San Miguel point; are designated as a zone reserved for the exclusive use of the in- 

 habitants of the port of Ensenada and its environs, organized national fishermen and 

 small scale fishermen, as well as established industries or those which in the future 

 may be established within this region. 



II. (x) Consequently fishing is prohibited to domestic and foreign boats operated by 

 concessionnaires, organized fishermen and individuals located within the indicated perimeter. 

 It shcill be permitted to grant temporary experimental permits within Todos Santos bay, for 

 the establishment of fixed or bottom nets for a period of time wtiich in the opinion of trds 

 Department is sufficient to determine the benefits or damage that they may produce. In each 

 instance, the Department of Forestry and of Game and Fishing, shall designate a conmission 

 to make technical and economic studies of the operation of the net, and based on the result 

 of these studies, definite permission will be refused or granted in accordance with the pro- 

 visions of the Fishery Law and its Regulations. 



(x) As amended April 9, 1938, published in the Diario Oficial on April 15, 1938. 



III. Not excluded from fishing in the zone in question are legally authorized sport 

 fishermen as long as it is not proven that they handier the fishing operations of the local 

 inhabitants . 



■ APPEMDIX XLIX 



ORDER CLOSING THE CAPTAINCY 

 OF THE INTERNATIONAL FISHERT SERVICE OF THE PACIFIC 



Signed December 1, 1937. Published December 13, 1937. 



ORDER: 



Article 1. The Captaincy of the International Fishery Service created by the order 

 of the Department of Forestry and of Hunting and Fishing, dated May 21, 1937, is closed, 

 and said order is modified as follows: 



I. The Forestry and Hiinting and Fishing Office in Ensenada, Lower California, shall 

 immediately take charge of all the functions handled by the International Fishery Service 

 of the Pacific, its jurisdiction being the waters of Lower California and environs, which 

 the order of i*Iay 21, 1937, assigned to the International Fishery Service, 



II. All the personnel attached to the International fishery Office shall be trans- 

 ferred directly to the Office of this Department in Ensenada, Lower California. 



III. The personnel previously under the International Fishery Service, upon transfer 

 to the Ensenada Office, have the obligations in general corresponding to said Office. 



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