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Convention for the purpose of determining the migratory movements 

 of such stocks. That part of the investigation to be carried out in the 

 waters described in Article I of the Convention shall be carried out 

 by tlie Commission. 



2. Except ^vith regard to that part of the investigation to be carried 

 out by the Commission, the provisions of Article III of the Conven- 

 tion with respect to the sharing of cost shall not apply to the inves- 

 tigation referred to in this Article. 



"S, The Parties shall meet in the seventh year after the entry into 

 force of tliis Protocol to examine the results of the investigation re- 

 ferred to in this Article and to determine what further arrangements 

 for the conservation of pink salmon stocks of common concern may 

 bo desirable. 



ARncLE VII 



Fotliing in the Convention or this Protocol shall preclude the Com- 

 mission from recording such information on stocks of salmon other 

 than sockej-e or pink salmon as it may acquire incidental to its activ- 

 ities with respect to sockeye and pink salmon. 



Article VIII 



The present Protocol shall be ratified and the exchange of the in- 

 struments of ratification shall take place in Ottawa as soon as pos- 

 sible. It shall come into force on the day of the exchange of the 

 instruments of ratification. 



In W'Itness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized by their 

 respective Governments, have signed this Protocol and have affixed 

 thereto their seals. 



Done in duplicate at Ottawa this 28th day of December, 1956. 



For the Government of the United States of America : 



Livingston T. I^Ierchant 



[seal] Wm. C. Herrington 



For the Government of Canada : 



[seal] James Sinclair 



Whereas the Senate of the United States of America by their 

 resolution of June 6, 1957, two-thirds of the Senators present con- 

 curring therein, did advise and consent to the ratification of the said 

 protocol ; 



Vi^'iTEREAS the said protocol was duly ratified by the President of 

 the ITnited States of America on June 18, 1957, in pursuance of the 

 aforesaid advice and consent of the Senate, and was duly ratified on 

 the part of Canada ; 



Whereas the respective instruments of ratification of the said proto- 

 col were duly exchanged at Ottawa on July 3, 1957 ; 



And whereas it is provided in Article VIII of the said protocol 

 that the protocol shall come into force on the day of the exchange of 

 the instruments of ratification ; 



Now, therefore, be it known that I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Presi- 

 dent of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and make 

 public the said protocol to the end that the same and each and every 

 article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good 

 faith, on and after July 3, 1957, by the United States of America and 



