7 C.F.R. PART 60—COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELING FOR FISH AND SHELLFISH
Title 7 - Agriculture
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621 et seq.
Source: 69 FR 59743, Oct. 5, 2004, unless otherwise noted.
Act means the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946, (7 U.S.C. 1621 et seq.). AMS means the Agricultural Marketing Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Consumer package means any container or wrapping in which a covered commodity is enclosed for the delivery and/or display of such commodity to retail purchasers. (a) Covered commodity means: (1)–(2) [Reserved] (3) Farm-raised fish and shellfish (including fillets, steaks, nuggets, and any other flesh); (4) Wild fish and shellfish (including fillets, steaks, nuggets, and any other flesh); (5)–(6) [Reserved] (b) Covered commodities are excluded from this part if the commodity is an ingredient in a processed food item as defined in §60.119. Farm-raised fish means fish or shellfish that have been harvested in controlled environments, including ocean-ranched (e.g., penned) fish and including shellfish harvested from leased beds that have been subjected to production enhancements such as providing protection from predators, the addition of artificial structures, or providing nutrients; and fillets, steaks, nuggets, and any other flesh from a farm-raised fish or shellfish. Food service establishment means a restaurant, cafeteria, lunch room, food stand, saloon, tavern, bar, lounge, or other similar facility operated as an enterprise engaged in the business of selling food to the public. Similar food service facilities include salad bars, delicatessens, and other food enterprises located within retail establishments that provide ready-to-eat foods that are consumed either on or outside of the retailer's premises. Hatched means emerged from the egg. Ingredient means a component either in part or in full, of a finished retail food product. Legibly means text that can be easily read by a consumer. Person means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other legal entity. Processed food item means a retail item derived from fish or shellfish that has undergone specific processing resulting in a change in the character of the covered commodity, or that has been combined with at least one other covered commodity or other substantive food component (e.g., breading, tomato sauce), except that the addition of a component (such as water, salt, or sugar) that enhances or represents a further step in the preparation of the product for consumption, would not in itself result in a processed food item. Specific processing that results in a change in the character of the covered commodity includes cooking (e.g., frying, broiling, grilling, boiling, steaming, baking, roasting), curing (e.g., salt curing, sugar curing, drying), smoking (hot or cold), and restructuring (e.g., emulsifying and extruding, compressing into blocks and cutting into portions). Examples of items excluded include fish sticks, surimi, mussels in tomato sauce, seafood medley, coconut shrimp, soups, stews, and chowders, sauces, pates, salmon that has been smoked, marinated fish fillets, canned tuna, canned sardines, canned salmon, crab salad, shrimp cocktail, gefilte fish, sushi, and breaded shrimp. Production step means in the case of: (a) [Reserved] (b) Farm-raised Fish and Shellfish: Hatched, raised, harvested, and processed. (c) Wild Fish and Shellfish: Harvested and processed. Raised means in the case of: (a) [Reserved] (b) Farm-raised fish and shellfish as it relates to the production steps defined in §60.122: the period of time from hatched to harvested. Retailer means any person licensed as a retailer under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930 (7 U.S.C. 499a(b)). Secretary means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States or any person to whom the Secretary's authority has been delegated. United States means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and any other Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States, and the waters of the United States as defined in §60.132. United States country of origin means in the case of: (a)–(b) [Reserved] (c) Farm-raised fish and shellfish: from fish or shellfish hatched, raised, harvested, and processed in the United States, and that has not undergone a substantial transformation (as established by U.S. Customs and Border Protection) outside of the United States. (d) Wild-fish and shellfish: from fish or shellfish harvested in the waters of the United States or by a U.S. flagged vessel and processed in the United States or aboard a U.S. flagged vessel, and that has not undergone a substantial transformation (as established by U.S. Customs and Border Protection) outside of the United States. (e)–(f) [Reserved] USDA means the United States Department of Agriculture. U.S. flagged vessel means: (a) Any vessel documented under chapter 121 of title 46, United States Code; or (b) Any vessel numbered in accordance with chapter 123 of title 46, United States Code. Vessel flag means the country of registry for a vessel, ship, or boat. Waters of the United States means those fresh and ocean waters contained within the outer limit of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the United States as described in Department of State Public Notice 2237 published in the Wild fish and shellfish means naturally-born or hatchery-originated fish or shellfish released in the wild, and caught, taken, or harvested from non-controlled waters or beds; and fillets, steaks, nuggets, and any other flesh from a wild fish or shellfish. In providing notice of the country of origin as required by the Act, the following requirements shall be followed by retailers: (a) General. Labeling of covered commodities offered for sale whether individually, in a bulk bin, display case, carton, crate, barrel, cluster, or consumer package must contain country of origin and method of production information (wild and/or farm-raised) as set forth in this regulation. (b) Exemptions. Food service establishments as defined in §60.107 are exempt from labeling under this subpart. (c) Exclusions. A covered commodity is excluded from this subpart if it is an ingredient in a processed food item as defined in §60.119. (d) Designation of Method of Production (Wild and/or Farm-Raised). Fish and shellfish covered commodities shall also be labeled to indicate whether they are wild and/or farm-raised as those terms are defined in this regulation. (e) Labeling Covered Commodities of United States Origin. A covered commodity may only bear the declaration of “Product of the U.S.” at retail if it meets the definition of United States Country of Origin as defined in §60.128. (f) Labeling Imported Products That Have Not Undergone Substantial Transformation in the United States. An imported covered commodity shall retain its origin as declared to U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the time the product entered the United States, through retail sale, provided that it has not undergone a substantial transformation (as established by U.S. Customs and Border Protection) in the United States. (g) Labeling Imported Products That Have Subsequently Been Substantially Transformed in the United States. (1) [Reserved] (2) Wild and Farm-Raised Fish and Shellfish: If a covered commodity was imported from country X and subsequently substantially transformed (as established by U.S. Customs and Border Protection) in the United States or aboard a U.S. flagged vessel, such product shall be labeled at retail as “From [country X], processed in the United States.” (h) Blended Products (Commingling of the same covered commodity). (1) For imported covered commodities that have not subsequently been substantially transformed in the United States that are commingled with other imported covered commodities that have not been substantially transformed in the United States, and/or covered commodities of U.S. origin and/or covered commodities as described in §60.200(g), the declaration shall indicate the countries of origin for covered commodities in accordance with existing Federal legal requirements. (2) For imported covered commodities that have subsequently undergone substantial transformation in the United States that are commingled with other imported covered commodities that have subsequently undergone substantial transformation in the United States (either prior to or following substantial transformation in the United States) and/or U.S. origin covered commodities, the declaration shall indicate the countries of origin contained therein or that may be contained therein. (i) Remotely Purchased Products. For sales of a covered commodity in which the customer purchases a covered commodity prior to having an opportunity to observe the final package (e.g., Internet sales, home delivery sales, etc.), the retailer may provide the country of origin notification and method of production (wild and/or farm-raised) designation either on the sales vehicle or at the time the product is delivered to the consumer. (a) Country of origin declarations and method of production (wild and/or farm-raised) designations can either be in the form of a placard, sign, label, sticker, band, twist tie, pin tag, or other format that provides country of origin and method of production information. The country of origin declaration and method of production (wild and/or farm-raised) designation may be combined or made separately. Except as provided in §60.200(g) and 60.200(h) of this regulation, the declaration of the country(ies) of origin of a product shall be listed according to applicable Federal legal requirements. Country of origin declarations may be in the form of a check box provided it is in conformance with other Federal legal requirements. Various forms of the production designation are acceptable, including “wild caught”, “wild”, “farm-raised”, “farmed”, or a combination of these terms for blended products that contain both wild and farm-raised fish or shellfish, provided it can be readily understood by the consumer and is in conformance with other Federal labeling laws. Designations such as “ocean caught”, “caught at sea”, “line caught”, “cultivated”, or “cultured” are not acceptable substitutes. Alternatively, method of production (wild and/or farm-raised) designations may be in the form of a check box. (b) The declaration of the country(ies) of origin and method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised) (e.g., placard, sign, label, sticker, band, twist tie, pin tag, or other display) must be placed in a conspicuous location, so as to render it likely to be read and understood by a customer under normal conditions of purchase. (c) The declaration of the country(ies) of origin and the method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised) may be typed, printed, or handwritten provided it is in conformance with other Federal labeling laws and does not obscure other labeling information required by other Federal regulations. (d) A bulk container (e.g., display case, shipper, bin, carton, and barrel), used at the retail level to present product to consumers, may contain a covered commodity from more than one country of origin and/or more than one method of production (wild and farm-raised) provided all possible origins and/or methods of production are listed. (e) Abbreviations and variant spellings that unmistakably indicate the country of origin, such as “U.K.” for “The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland” are acceptable. The adjectival form of the name of a country may be used as proper notification of the country(ies) of origin of imported commodities provided the adjectival form of the name does not appear with other words so as to refer to a kind or species of product. Symbols or flags alone may not be used to denote country of origin. (f) State or regional label designations are not acceptable in lieu of country of origin labeling. (a) General. (1) All records must be legible and may be maintained in either electronic or hard copy formats. Due to the variation in inventory and accounting documentary systems, various forms of documentation and records will be acceptable. (2) Upon request by USDA representatives, suppliers and retailers subject to this subpart shall make available to USDA representatives, records and other documentary evidence that will permit substantiation of an origin claim and method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised), in a timely manner during normal hours of business and at a location that is reasonable in consideration of the products and firm under review. (b) Responsibilities of Suppliers. (1) Any person engaged in the business of supplying a covered commodity to a retailer, whether directly or indirectly, must make available information to the buyer about the country(ies) of origin and method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised), of the covered commodity. This information may be provided either on the product itself, on the master shipping container, or in a document that accompanies the product through retail sale provided that it identifies the product and its country(ies) of origin and method(s) of production, unique to that transaction by means of a lot number or other unique identifier. In addition, the supplier of a covered commodity that is responsible for initiating a country(ies) of origin and method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised) claim must possess records that are necessary to substantiate that claim. (2) Any intermediary supplier (i.e., not the supplier responsible for initiating a country of origin declaration and designation of wild and/or farm-raised) handling a covered commodity that is found to be designated incorrectly for country of origin and/or method of production (wild and/or farm-raised), shall not be held liable for a violation of the Act by reason of the conduct of another if the intermediary supplier could not have been reasonably expected to have had knowledge of the violation. (3) Any person engaged in the business of supplying a covered commodity to a retailer, whether directly or indirectly (i.e., including but not limited to harvesters, producers, distributors, handlers, and processors), must maintain records to establish and identify the immediate previous source (if applicable) and immediate subsequent recipient of a covered commodity, in such a way that identifies the product unique to that transaction by means of a lot number or other unique identifier, for a period of 1 year from the date of the transaction. (4) For an imported covered commodity (as defined in §60.200(f)), the importer of record as determined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, must ensure that records: Provide clear product tracking from the port of entry into the United States to the immediate subsequent recipient and accurately reflect the country of origin and method of production (wild and/or farm-raised) of the item as identified in relevant CBP entry documents and information systems; and must maintain such records for a period of 1 year from the date of the transaction. (c) Responsibilities of Retailers. (1) Records and other documentary evidence relied upon at the point of sale to establish a covered commodity's country(ies) of origin and designation of wild and/or farm-raised, must be available during normal business hours to any duly authorized representative of USDA at the facility for as long as the product is on hand. For pre-labeled products, the label itself is sufficient evidence on which the retailer may rely to establish the product's origin and method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised). (2) Records that identify the retail supplier, the product unique to that transaction by means of a lot number or other unique identifier, and for products that are not pre-labeled the country of origin information and the method(s) of production (wild and/or farm-raised) must be maintained for a period of 1 year from the date the declaration is made at retail. Such records may be located at the retailer's point of distribution, warehouse, central offices or other off-site location. (3) Any retailer handling a covered commodity that is found to be designated incorrectly as to country of origin and/or the method of production (wild and/or farm-raised), or for frozen fish and shellfish covered commodities caught or harvested before December 6, 2004, for the date of harvest, shall not be held liable for a violation of the Act by reason of the conduct of another if the retailer could not have been reasonably expected to have had knowledge of the violation. Note: The following notice was originally published at 60 FR 43825–43829, August 23, 1995. Department of State [Public Notice 2237] Exclusive Economic Zone and Maritime Boundaries; Notice of Limits By Presidential Proclamation No. 5030 made on March 10, 1983, the United States established an exclusive economic zone, the outer limit of which is a line drawn in such a manner that each point on it is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. The Government of the United States of America has been, is, and will be, engaged in consultations and negotiations with governments of neighboring countries concerning the delimitation of areas subject to the respective jurisdiction of the United States and of these countries. The limits of the exclusive economic zone of the United States as set forth below are intended to be without prejudice to any negotiations with these countries or to any positions which may have been or may be adopted respecting the limits of maritime jurisdiction in such areas. Further, the limits of the exclusive economic zone set forth below are without prejudice to the outer limit of the continental shelf of the United States where that shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles from the baseline in accordance with international law. The following notices have been published which have defined the United States maritime boundaries and fishery conservation zone established March 1, 1977: Public Notice 506, This Public Notice supersedes all limits defined in the above Public Notices. Therefore, the Department of State on behalf of the Government of the United States hereby announces the limits of the exclusive economic zone of the United States of America, within which the United States will exercise its sovereign rights and jurisdiction as permitted under international law, pending the establishment of permanent maritime boundaries by mutual agreement in those cases where a boundary is necessary and has not already been agreed. Publication of a notice on this subject which is effective immediately upon publication is necessary to effectively exercise the foreign affairs responsibility of the Department of State. (See Title 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1)(B).) Unless otherwise noted, the coordinates in this notice relate to the Clarke 1866 Ellipsoid and the North American 1927 Datum (“NAD 27”). Unless otherwise specified, the term “straight line” in this notice means a geodetic line. U.S. Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico In the Gulf of Maine area, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is defined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates:1 1 The limits of the U.S. exclusive economic zone from points 1 to 12 in areas adjacent to Canada do not correspond to limits of the Canadian fishery zone as defined in the Canada Gazette of January 1, 1977, due to the dispute between the United States and Canada relating to the sovereignty over Machias Seal Island and North Rock. The line defined by points 12 through 15 reflects the International Court of Justice Award of October 14, 1984, establishing a United States-Canada maritime boundary, pursuant to t he Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America to Submit to Binding Dispute Settlement the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the gulf of Maine Area, TIAS 10204. 1. 44 deg. 46'35.346" N., 66 deg. 54'11.253” W. 2. 44 deg. 44'41" N., 66 deg. 56'17" W. 3. 44 deg. 43'56" N., 66 deg. 56'26" W. 4. 44 deg. 39'13" N., 66 deg. 57'29" W. 5. 44 deg. 36'58" N., 67 deg. 00'36" W. 6. 44 deg. 33'27" N., 67 deg. 02'57" W. 7. 44 deg. 30'38" N., 67 deg. 02'38" W. 8. 44 deg. 29'03" N., 67 deg. 03'42" W. 9. 44 deg. 25'27" N., 67 deg. 02'16" W. 10. 44 deg. 21'43" N., 67 deg. 02'33" W. 11. 44 deg. 14'06" N., 67 deg. 08'38" W. 12. 44 deg. 11'12" N., 67 deg. 16'46" W. 13. 42 deg. 53'14" N., 67 deg. 44'35" W. 14. 42 deg. 31'08" N., 67 deg. 28'05" W. 15. 40 deg. 27'05" N., 65 deg. 41'59" W. Between points 15 and 16, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. In the area of the Blake Plateau, the Straits of Florida, and Eastern Gulf of Mexico, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 2 2 The line defined by points 113 through 139 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty signed with Cuba December 16, 1977, Senate Executive H, 96th Cong., 1st Sess. The treaty has been applied provisionally since January 1, 1978. 16. 28 deg. 17'10" N., 76 deg. 36'45" W. 17. 28 deg. 17'10" N., 79 deg. 11'24" W. 18. 27 deg. 52'54" N., 79 deg. 28'36" W. 19. 27 deg. 26'00" N., 79 deg. 31'38" W. 20. 27 deg. 16'12" N., 79 deg. 34'18" W. 21. 27 deg. 11'53" N., 79 deg. 34'56" W. 22. 27 deg. 05'58" N., 79 deg. 35'19" W. 23. 27 deg. 00'27" N., 79 deg. 35'17" W. 24. 26 deg. 55'15" N., 79 deg. 34'39" W. 25. 26 deg. 53'57" N., 79 deg. 34'27" W. 26. 26 deg. 45'45" N., 79 deg. 32'41" W. 27. 26 deg. 44'29" N., 79 deg. 32'23" W. 28. 26 deg. 43'39" N., 79 deg. 32'20" W. 29. 26 deg. 41'11" N., 79 deg. 32'01" W. 30. 26 deg. 38'12" N., 79 deg. 31'33" W. 31. 26 deg. 36'29" N., 79 deg. 31'07" W. 32. 26 deg. 35'20" N., 79 deg. 30'50" W. 33. 26 deg. 34'50" N., 79 deg. 30'46" W. 34. 26 deg. 34'10" N., 79 deg. 30'38" W. 35. 26 deg. 31'11" N., 79 deg. 30'15" W. 36. 26 deg. 29'04" N., 79 deg. 29'53" W. 37. 26 deg. 25'30" N., 79 deg. 29'58" W. 38. 26 deg. 23'28" N., 79 deg. 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Between points 139 and 140, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. In the central Gulf of Mexico, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 3 3 The lines defined by points 140–142 and 143–146 reflect the exchange of Notes Effecting Agreement on the provisional Maritime Boundary with Mexico done on November 24, 1976, TIAS 8805, 29 UST 196. The U.S.-Mexico Maritime Boundary Treaty, signed on May 4, 1978, Senate Executive F, 96th Congress, 1st Sess., defines boundary using the same turning points. 140. 25 deg. 41'56.52.88" N., 88 deg. 23'05.54" W. 141. 25 deg. 46'52.00" N., 90 deg. 29'41.00" W. 142. 25 deg. 42'13.05" N., 91 deg. 05'24.89" W. Between points 142 and 143, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. In the western Gulf of Mexico, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 143. 25 deg. 59'48.28" N., 93 deg. 26'42.19" W. 144. 26 deg. 00'30.00" N., 95 deg. 39'26.00" W. 145. 26 deg. 00'31.00" N., 96 deg. 48'29.00" W. 146. 25 deg. 58'30.57" N., 96 deg. 55'27.37" W. From point 146, the limit of United States jurisdiction is the territorial sea boundary with Mexico established by the United States of America and the United Mexican States in Article V(A) and annexes of the Treaty to Resolve Pending Boundary Differences and Maintain the Rio Grande and Colorado River as the International Boundary, signed at Mexico City, November 23, 1970, and entered into force April 18, 1972, TIAS No. 7313, 23 UST 371. U.S. Pacific Coast (Washington, Oregon, and California) In the area seaward of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the points with the following coordinates: 4 4 The limit of the U.S. exclusive economic zone from points 1 to 17 adjacent to Canada in the area seaward of the Strait of Juan de Fuca do not correspond to limits of the Canadian fishery zone as defined in the Canada Gazette of January 1, 1977. 1. 48 deg. 29'37.19" N., 124 deg. 43'33.19" W. 2. 48 deg. 30'11" N., 124 deg. 47'13" W. 3. 48 deg. 30'22" N., 124 deg. 50'21" W. 4. 48 deg. 30'14" N., 124 deg. 54'52" W. 5. 48 deg. 29'57" N., 124 deg. 59'14" W. 6. 48 deg. 29'44" N., 125 deg. 00'06" W. 7. 48 deg. 28'09" N., 125 deg. 05'47" W. 8. 48 deg. 27'10" N., 125 deg. 08'25" W. 9. 48 deg. 26'47" N., 125 deg. 09'12" W. 10. 48 deg. 20'16" N., 125 deg. 22'48" W. 11. 48 deg. 18'22" N., 125 deg. 29'58" W. 12. 48 deg. 11'05" N., 125 deg. 53'48" W. 13. 47 deg. 49'15" N., 126 deg. 40'57" W. 14. 47 deg. 36'47" N., 127 deg. 11'58" W. 15. 47 deg. 22'00" N., 127 deg. 41'23" W. 16. 46 deg. 42'05" N., 128 deg. 51'56" W. 17. 46 deg. 31'47" N., 129 deg. 07'39" W. Between point 17 and 18, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured. In the area off the Southern California coast, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 5 5 The line defined by points 18 through 21 reflect the Exchange of Note Effecting Agreement on the Provisional Maritime Boundary with Mexico done on November 24, 1976. The U.S.-Mexico Maritime Boundary Treaty, signed on May 4, 1978, defines the boundary using the same turning points. 18. 30 deg. 32'31.20" N., 121 deg. 51'58.37" W. 19. 31 deg. 07'58.00" N., 118 deg. 36'18.00" W. 20. 32 deg. 37'37.00" N., 117 deg. 49'31.00" W. 21. 32 deg. 35'22.11" N., 117 deg. 27'49.42" W. From point 21 to the coast, the limit of United States jurisdiction is the territorial sea boundary with Mexico established by the United States of America and the United Mexican States in Article V(B) and annexes of the Treaty to Resolve Pending Boundary Differences and Maintain the Rio Grande and Colorado River as the International Boundary, signed at Mexico City, November 23, 1970, and entered into force April 18, 1972. Alaska Off the coast of Alaska, in the area of the Beaufort Sea, the limit of exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines, connecting the following coordinates: 6 6 The limit of the U.S. exclusive economic zone in areas adjacent to Canada in the Beaufort Sea do not correspond to limits of the Canadian fishery zone, as defined in the Canada Gazette of January 1, 1997. 1. 69 deg. 38'48.88" N., 140 deg. 59'52.7" W. 2. 69 deg. 38'52" N., 140 deg. 59'51" W. 3. 69 deg. 39'37" N., 140 deg. 59'01" W 4. 69 deg. 40'10" N., 140 deg. 58'34" W. 5. 69 deg. 41'30" N., 140 deg. 57'00" W. 6. 69 deg. 46'25" N., 140 deg. 49'45" W. 7. 69 deg. 47'54" N., 140 deg. 47'07" W. 8. 69 deg. 51'40" N., 140 deg. 42'37" W. 9. 70 deg. 09'26" N., 140 deg. 19'22" W. 10. 70 deg. 11'30" N., 140 deg. 18'09" W. 11. 70 deg. 29'07" N., 140 deg. 09'51" W. 12. 70 deg. 29'19" N., 140 deg. 09'45" W. 13. 70 deg. 37'31" N., 140 deg. 02'47" W. 14. 70 deg. 48'25" N., 139 deg. 52'32" W. 15. 70 deg. 58'02" N., 139 deg. 47'16" W. 16. 71 deg. 01'15" N., 139 deg. 44'24" W. 17. 71 deg. 11'58" N., 139 deg. 33'58" W. 18. 71 deg. 23'10" N., 139 deg. 21'46" W. 19. 72 deg. 12'18" N., 138 deg. 26'19" W. 20. 72 deg. 46'39" N., 137 deg. 30'02" W. 21. 72 deg. 56'49" N., 137 deg. 34'08" W. Between point 21 and point 22, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. In the Chukchi Sea, Bering Strait, and northern Bering Sea, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 7 7 The line defined by points 22–59 and 59–87 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty signed with the former Soviet Union (now applicable to Russia) June 1, 1990, Senate Treaty Doc. 102–22, and applied provisionally pending the exchange of instruments of ratification, by an exchange of notes effective June 15, 1990. 22. 72 deg. 46'29" N., 168 deg. 58'37" W. 23. 65 deg. 30'00" N., 168 deg. 58'37" W. 24. 65 deg. 19'58" N., 168 deg. 21'38" W. 25. 65 deg. 09'51" N., 169 deg. 44'34" W. 26. 64 deg. 59'41" N., 170 deg. 07'23" W. 27. 64 deg. 49'26" N., 170 deg. 30'06" W. 28. 64 deg. 39'08" N., 170 deg. 52'43" W. 29. 64 deg. 28'46" N., 171 deg. 15'14" W. 30. 64 deg. 18'20" N., 171 deg. 37'40" W. 31. 64 deg. 07'50" N., 172 deg. 00'00" W. 32. 63 deg. 59'27" N., 172 deg. 18'39" W. 33. 63 deg. 51'01" N., 172 deg. 38'13" W. 34. 63 deg. 42'33" N., 172 deg. 55'42" W. 35. 63 deg. 34'01" N., 173 deg. 14'07" W. 36. 63 deg. 25'27" N., 173 deg. 32'27" W. 37. 63 deg. 16'50" N., 173 deg. 50'42" W. 38. 63 deg. 08'11" N., 174 deg. 08'52" W. 39. 62 deg. 59'29" N., 174 deg. 26'58" W. 40. 62 deg. 50'44" N., 174 deg. 44'59" W. 41. 62 deg. 41'56" N., 175 deg. 02'56" W. 42. 62 deg. 33'06" N., 175 deg. 20'48" W. 43. 62 deg. 24'13" N., 175 deg. 38'36" W. 44. 62 deg. 15'17" N., 175 deg. 56'19" W. 45. 62 deg. 06'19" N., 176 deg. 13'59" W. 46. 61 deg. 57'18" N., 176 deg. 31'34" W. 47. 61 deg. 48'14" N., 176 deg. 49'04" W. 48. 61 deg. 39'08" N., 177 deg. 06'31" W. 49. 61 deg. 29'59" N., 177 deg. 23'53" W. 50. 61 deg. 20'47" N., 177 deg. 41'11" W. 51. 61 deg. 11'33" N., 177 deg. 58'26" W. 52. 61 deg. 02'17" N., 178 deg. 15'36" W. 53. 60 deg. 52'57" N., 178 deg. 32'42" W. 54. 60 deg. 43'35" N., 178 deg. 49'45" W. 55. 60 deg. 34'11" N., 179 deg. 06'44" W. 56. 60 deg. 24'44" N., 179 deg. 23'38" W. 57. 60 deg. 15'14" N., 179 deg. 40'30" W. 58. 60 deg. 11'39" N., 179 deg. 46'49" W. Between points 58 and 59 the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles seaward from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. In the southern Bering Sea and north Pacific Ocean, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined the straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 59. 56 deg. 16'31" N., 174 deg. 00'19" E. 60. 56 deg. 15'07" N., 173 deg. 56'56" E. 61. 56 deg. 04'34" N., 173 deg. 41'08" E. 62. 55 deg. 53'59" N., 173 deg. 25'22" E. 63. 55 deg. 43'22" N., 173 deg. 09'37" E. 64. 55 deg. 32'42" N., 172 deg. 53'55" E. 65. 55 deg. 21'59" N., 172 deg. 38'14" E. 66. 55 deg. 11'14" N., 172 deg. 22'36" E. 67. 55 deg. 00'26" N., 172 deg. 06'59" E. 68. 54 deg. 49'36" N., 171 deg. 51'24" E. 69. 54 deg. 38'43" N., 171 deg. 35'51" E. 70. 54 deg. 27'48" N., 171 deg. 20'20" E. 71. 54 deg. 16'50" N., 171 deg. 04'50" E. 72. 54 deg. 05'50" N., 170 deg. 49'22" E. 73. 53 deg. 54'47" N., 170 deg. 33'56" E. 74. 53 deg. 43'42" N., 170 deg. 18'31" E. 75. 53 deg. 32'46" N., 170 deg. 05'29" E. 76. 53 deg. 21'48" N., 169 deg. 52'32" E. 77. 53 deg. 10'49" N., 169 deg. 39'40" E. 78. 52 deg. 59'48" N., 169 deg. 26'53" E. 79. 52 deg. 48'46" N., 169 deg. 14'12" E. 80. 52 deg. 37'43" N., 169 deg. 01'36" E. 81. 52 deg. 26'38" N., 168 deg. 49'05" E. 82. 52 deg. 15'31" N., 168 deg. 36'39" E. 83. 52 deg. 04'23" N., 168 deg. 24'17" E. 84. 51 deg. 53'14" N., 168 deg. 12'01" E. 85. 51 deg. 42'03" N., 167 deg. 59'49" E. 86. 51 deg. 30'51" N., 167 deg. 47'42" E. 87. 51 deg. 22'15" N., 167 deg. 38'28" E. From point 87 to point 88, the limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured. From point 88, the southern limit of the exclusive economic zone off the coast of Alaska shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 8 8 The limit of the U.S. exclusive economic zone in, and seaward of, the Dixon Entrance do not correspond to the limits of the Canadian fishery zone, as defined in the Canada Gazette of January 1, 1977. Where the claimed boundaries published by the United States and Canada leave an unclaimed area within Dixon Entrance, the United States will exercise fishery management jurisdiction to the Canadian claimed line where that line is situated southward of the United States claimed line, until such time as a permanent maritime boundary with Canada is established in the Dixon Entrance. 88. 53 deg. 28'27" N., 138 deg. 45'20" W. 89. 54 deg. 00'01" N., 135 deg. 45'57" W. 90. 54 deg. 07'30" N., 134 deg. 56'24" W. 91. 54 deg. 12'45" N., 134 deg. 25'03" W. 92. 54 deg. 12'57" N., 134 deg. 23'47" W. 93. 54 deg. 15'40" N., 134 deg. 10'49" W. 94. 54 deg. 20'33" N., 133 deg. 49'21" W. 95. 54 deg. 22'01" N., 133 deg. 44'24" W. 96. 54 deg. 30'06" N., 133 deg. 16'58" W. 97. 54 deg. 31'02" N., 133 deg. 14'00" W. 98. 54 deg. 30'42" N., 133 deg. 11'28" W. 99. 54 deg. 30'10" N., 133 deg. 07'43" W. 100. 54 deg. 30'03" N., 133 deg. 07'00" W. 101. 54 deg. 28'32" N., 132 deg. 56'28" W. 102. 54 deg. 28'25" N., 132 deg. 55'54" W. 103. 54 deg. 27'23" N., 132 deg. 50'42" W. 104. 54 deg. 27'07" N., 132 deg. 49'35" W. 105. 54 deg. 26'00" N., 132 deg. 44'12" W. 106. 54 deg. 24'54" N., 132 deg. 39'46" W. 107. 54 deg. 24'34" N., 132 deg. 38'16" W. 108. 54 deg. 24'39" N., 132 deg. 26'51" W. 109. 54 deg. 24'41" N., 132 deg. 24'35" W. 110. 54 deg. 24'41" N., 132 deg. 24'29" W. 111. 54 deg. 24'52" N., 132 deg. 23'39" W. 112. 54 deg. 21'51" N., 132 deg. 02'54" W. 113. 54 deg. 26'41" N., 131 deg. 49'28" W. 114. 54 deg. 28'18" N., 131 deg. 45'20" W. 115. 54 deg. 30'32" N., 131 deg. 38'01" W. 116. 54 deg. 29'53" N., 131 deg. 33'48" W. 117. 54 deg. 36'53" N., 131 deg. 19'22" W. 118. 54 deg. 39'09" N., 131 deg. 16'17" W. 119. 54 deg. 40'52" N., 131 deg. 13'54" W. 120. 54 deg. 42'11" N., 131 deg. 13'00" W. 121. 54 deg. 46'16" N., 131 deg. 04'43" W. 122. 54 deg. 45'39" N., 131 deg. 03'06" W. 123. 54 deg. 44'12" N., 130 deg. 59'44" W. 124. 54 deg. 43'46" N., 130 deg. 58'55" W. 125. 54 deg. 43'00" N., 130 deg. 57'41" W. 126. 54 deg. 42'34" N., 130 deg. 57'09" W. 127. 54 deg. 42'27" N., 130 deg. 56'18" W. 128. 54 deg. 41'26" N., 130 deg. 53'39" W. 129. 54 deg. 41'21" N., 130 deg. 53'18" W. 130. 54 deg. 41'05" N., 130 deg. 49'17" W. 131. 54 deg. 41'06" N., 130 deg. 48'31" W. 132. 54 deg. 40'46" N., 130 deg. 45'51" W. 133. 54 deg. 40'41" N., 130 deg. 44'59" W. 134. 54 deg. 40'42" N., 130 deg. 44'43" W. 135. 54 deg. 40'03" N., 130 deg. 42'22" W. 136. 54 deg. 39'48" N., 130 deg. 41'35" W. 137. 54 deg. 39'14" N., 130 deg. 39'18" W. 138. 54 deg. 39'54" N., 130 deg. 38'58" W. 139. 54 deg. 41'09" N., 130 deg. 38'58" W. 140. 54 deg. 42'22" N., 130 deg. 38'26" W. 141. 54 deg. 42'47" N., 130 deg. 38'06" W. 142. 54 deg. 42'58" N., 130 deg. 37'57" W. 143. 54 deg. 43'00" N., 130 deg. 37'55" W. 144. 54 deg. 43'15" N., 130 deg. 37'44" W. 145. 54 deg. 43'24" N., 130 deg. 37'39" W. 146. 54 deg. 43'30.15" N., 130 deg. 37'37.01" W. Caribbean Sea The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone around the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the United States is a line 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, except that to the east, south, and west, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following coordinates: 9 9 The line defined by points 1–50 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty signed with the United Kingdom (for the British Virgin Islands) at London on November 4, 1993, Senate Treaty Doc. 103–23, and entered into force on June 1, 1995. The line defined by points 50–51 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty signed with the United Kingdom (for Anguilla) at London on November 4, 1993, Senate Treaty Doc. 103–23, and entered into force June 1, 1995. The line from point 1 to point 51 is on the North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). The line defined by points 57–78 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty signed with Venezuela at Caracas on March 28, 1978; the treaty entered into force on November 24, 1980, TIAS 9890, 32 UST 3100. 1. 21 deg. 48'33" N., 65 deg. 50'31" W. 2. 21 deg. 41'20" N., 65 deg. 49'13" W. 3. 20 deg. 58'05" N., 65 deg. 40'30" W. 4. 20 deg. 46'56" N., 65 deg. 38'14" W. 5. 19 deg. 57'29" N., 65 deg. 27'21" W. 6. 19 deg. 37'29" N., 65 deg. 20'57" W. 7. 19 deg. 12'25" N., 65 deg. 06'08" W. 8. 18 deg. 45'14" N., 65 deg. 00'22" W. 9. 18 deg. 41'14" N., 64 deg. 59'33" W. 10. 18 deg. 29'22" N., 64 deg. 53'50" W. 11. 18 deg. 27'36" N., 64 deg. 53'22" W. 12. 18 deg. 25'22" N., 64 deg. 52'39" W. 13. 18 deg. 24'31" N., 64 deg. 52'19" W. 14. 18 deg. 23'51" N., 64 deg. 51'50" W. 15. 18 deg. 23'43" N., 64 deg. 51'23" W. 16. 18 deg. 23'37" N., 64 deg. 50'18" W. 17. 18 deg. 23'48" N., 64 deg. 49'42" W. 18. 18 deg. 24'11" N., 64 deg. 49'01" W. 19. 18 deg. 24'29" N., 64 deg. 47'57" W. 20. 18 deg. 24'18" N., 64 deg. 47'00" W. 21. 18 deg. 23'14" N., 64 deg. 46'37" W. 22. 18 deg. 22'38" N., 64 deg. 45'21" W. 23. 18 deg. 22'40" N., 64 deg. 44'42" W. 24. 18 deg. 22'42" N., 64 deg. 44'36" W. 25. 18 deg. 22'37" N., 64 deg. 44'24" W. 26. 18 deg. 22'40" N., 64 deg. 43'42" W. 27. 18 deg. 22'30" N., 64 deg. 43'36" W. 28. 18 deg. 22'25" N., 64 deg. 42'58" W. 29. 18 deg. 22'27" N., 64 deg. 42'28" W. 30. 18 deg. 22'16" N., 64 deg. 42'03" W. 31. 18 deg. 22'23" N., 64 deg. 40'59" W. 32. 18 deg. 21'58" N., 64 deg. 40'15" W. 33. 18 deg. 21'51" N., 64 deg. 38'22" W. 34. 18 deg. 21'22" N., 64 deg. 38'16" W. 35. 18 deg. 20'39" N., 64 deg. 38'32" W. 36. 18 deg. 19'16" N., 64 deg. 38'13" W. 37. 18 deg. 19'07" N., 64 deg. 38'16" W. 38. 18 deg. 17'24" N., 64 deg. 39'37" W. 39. 18 deg. 16'43" N., 64 deg. 39'41" W. 40. 18 deg. 11'34" N., 64 deg. 38'58" W. 41. 18 deg. 03'03" N., 64 deg. 38'03" W. 42. 18 deg. 02'57" N., 64 deg. 29'35" W. 43. 18 deg. 02'52" N., 64 deg. 27'03" W. 44. 18 deg. 02'30" N., 64 deg. 21'08" W. 45. 18 deg. 02'31" N., 64 deg. 20'08" W. 46. 18 deg. 02'01" N., 64 deg. 15'39" W. 47. 18 deg. 00'12" N., 64 deg. 02'29" W. 48. 17 deg. 59'58" N., 64 deg. 01'02" W. 49. 17 deg. 58'47" N., 63 deg. 57'00" W. 50. 17 deg. 57'51" N., 63 deg. 53'53" W. 51. 17 deg. 56'37" N., 63 deg. 53'20" W. 52. 17 deg. 39'48" N., 63 deg. 54'54" W. 53. 17 deg. 37'15" N., 63 deg. 55'11" W. 54. 17 deg. 30'28" N., 63 deg. 55'57" W. 55. 17 deg. 11'43" N., 63 deg. 58'00" W. 56. 17 deg. 05'07" N., 63 deg. 58'42" W. 57. 16 deg. 44'49" N., 64 deg. 01'08" W. 58. 16 deg. 43'22" N., 64 deg. 06'31" W. 59. 16 deg. 43'10" N., 64 deg. 06'59" W. 60. 16 deg. 42'40" N., 64 deg. 08'06" W. 61. 16 deg. 41'43" N., 64 deg. 10'07" W. 62. 16 deg. 35'19" N., 64 deg. 23'39" W. 63. 16 deg. 23'30" N., 64 deg. 45'54" W. 64. 15 deg. 39'31" N., 65 deg. 58'41" W. 65. 15 deg. 30'10" N., 66 deg. 07'09" W. 66. 15 deg. 14'06" N., 66 deg. 19'57" W. 67. 14 deg. 55'48" N., 66 deg. 34'30" W. 68. 14 deg. 56'06" N., 66 deg. 51'40" W. 69. 14 deg. 58'27" N., 67 deg. 04'19" W. 70. 14 deg. 58'45" N., 67 deg. 05'17" W. 71. 14 deg. 58'58" N., 67 deg. 06'11" W. 72. 14 deg. 59'10" N., 67 deg. 07'00" W. 73. 15 deg. 02'32" N., 67 deg. 23'40" W. 74. 15 deg. 05'07" N., 67 deg. 36'23" W. 75. 15 deg. 10'38" N., 68 deg. 03'46" W. 76. 15 deg. 11'06" N., 68 deg. 09'21" W. 77. 15 deg. 12'33" N., 68 deg. 27'32" W. 78. 15 deg. 12'51" N., 68 deg. 28'56" W. 79. 15 deg. 46'46" N., 68 deg. 26'04" W. 80. 17 deg. 21'30" N., 68 deg. 17'53" W. 81. 17 deg. 38'01" N., 68 deg. 16'46" W. 82. 17 deg. 50'24" N., 68 deg. 16'11" W. 83. 17 deg. 58'07" N., 68 deg. 15'52" W. 84. 18 deg. 02'28" N., 68 deg. 15'40" W. 85. 18 deg. 06'10" N., 68 deg. 15'27" W. 86. 18 deg. 07'27" N., 68 deg. 15'33" W. 87. 18 deg. 09'12" N., 68 deg. 14'53" W. 88. 18 deg. 17'06" N., 68 deg. 11'28" W. 89. 18 deg. 19'20" N., 68 deg. 09'40" W. 90. 18 deg. 22'42" N., 68 deg. 06'57" W. 91. 18 deg. 24'39" N., 68 deg. 04'58" W. 92. 18 deg. 25'25" N., 68 deg. 04'09" W. 93. 18 deg. 28'08" N., 68 deg. 00'59" W. 94. 18 deg. 31'27" N., 67 deg. 56'57" W. 95. 18 deg. 32'58" N., 67 deg. 55'07" W. 96. 18 deg. 34'34" N., 67 deg. 52'53" W. 97. 18 deg. 54'37" N., 67 deg. 46'21" W. 98. 19 deg. 00'42" N., 67 deg. 44'25" W. 99. 19 deg. 10'00" N., 67 deg. 41'24" W. 100. 19 deg. 19'03" N., 67 deg. 38'19" W. 101. 19 deg. 21'20" N., 67 deg. 38'01" W. 102. 19 deg. 59'45" N., 67 deg. 31'52" W. 103. 20 deg. 00'59" N., 67 deg. 31'35" W. 104. 20 deg. 01'17" N., 67 deg. 31'29" W. 105. 20 deg. 02'49" N., 67 deg. 31'04" W. 106. 20 deg. 03'30" N., 67 deg. 30'52" W. 107. 20 deg. 09'28" N., 67 deg. 29'11" W. 108. 20 deg. 48'18" N., 67 deg. 17'50" W. 109. 21 deg. 22'48" N., 67 deg. 02'34" W. 110. 21 deg. 30'18" N., 66 deg. 59'05" W. 111. 21 deg. 33'47" N., 66 deg. 57'30" W. 112. 21 deg. 51'24" N., 66 deg. 49'30" W. Navassa Island. The limits of the exclusive economic zone around Navassa Island remain to be determined. Central and Western Pacific Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured, except that to the north of the Northern Mariana Islands, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 10 10 The line defined by points 1–12 constitutes the line of delimination between the maritime zones of the United States and Japan as reflected in an Exchange of Notes effective July 5, 1994. Points 1–12 are on the World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84). In this regard, users should be aware that the Government of Japan defines points 1–12 on the Tokyo Datum and the coordinate values will differ slightly from those published in this Notice. 1. 23 deg. 53'35" N., 145 deg. 05'46" E. 2. 23 deg. 44'32" N., 144 deg. 54'05" E. 3. 23 deg. 33'52" N., 144 deg. 40'23" E. 4. 23 deg. 16'11" N., 144 deg. 17'47" E. 5. 22 deg. 50'13" N., 143 deg. 44'57" E. 6. 22 deg. 18'13" N., 143 deg. 05'02" E. 7. 21 deg. 53'58" N., 142 deg. 35'03" E. 8. 21 deg. 42'14" N., 142 deg. 20'39" E. 9. 21 deg. 40'08" N., 142 deg. 18'05" E. 10. 21 deg. 28'21" N., 142 deg. 03'45" E. 11. 20 deg. 58'24" N., 141 deg. 27'33" E. 12. 20 deg. 52'51" N., 141 deg. 20'54" E. and, except that to the south of Guam, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 13. 11 deg. 38'25" N., 147 deg. 44'42" E. 14. 11 deg. 36'53" N., 147 deg. 31'03" E. 15. 11 deg. 31'48" N., 146 deg. 55'19" E. 16. 11 deg. 27'15" N., 146 deg. 25'34" E. 17. 11 deg. 22'13" N., 145 deg. 52'36" E. 18. 11 deg. 17'31" N., 145 deg. 22'38" E. 19. 11 deg. 13'32" N., 144 deg. 57'26" E. 20. 11 deg. 13'23" N., 144 deg. 56'29" E. 21. 10 deg. 57'03" N., 143 deg. 26'53" E. 22. 10 deg. 57'30" N., 143 deg. 03'09" E. 23. 11 deg. 52'33" N., 142 deg. 15'28" E. 24. 12 deg. 54'00" N., 141 deg. 21'48" E. 25. 12 deg. 54'17" N., 141 deg. 21'33" E. 26. 12 deg. 57'34" N., 141 deg. 19'17" E. 27. 13 deg. 06'32" N., 141 deg. 12'53" E. Hawaii and Midway Island. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the territorial sea is measured. Johnston Atoll. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baselines from which the territorial sea is measured. American Samoa. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points:11 11 The line defined by points 1–8 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty with New Zealand (for Tokelau) signed at Atafu on December 2, 1980; this treaty entered into force on September 3, 1983, TIAS 10775. The line defined by points 8–32 is that line delimited in the maritime boundary treaty with the Cook Islands signed at Rarotonga on June 11, 1980; this treaty entered into force on September 8, 1983, TIAS 10774. Points 1–32 are on the World Geodetic System 1972 (WGS 72). 1. 11 deg. 02'17" S., 173 deg. 44'48" W. 2. 10 deg. 46'15" S., 173 deg. 03'53" W. 3. 10 deg. 25'26" S., 172 deg. 11'01" W. 4. 10 deg. 17'50" S., 171 deg. 50'58" W. 5. 10 deg. 15'17" S., 171 deg. 15'32" W. 6. 10 deg. 10'18" S., 170 deg. 16'10" W. 7. 10 deg. 07'52" S., 169 deg. 46'50" W. 8. 10 deg. 01'26" S., 168 deg. 31'25" W. 9. 10 deg. 12'44" S., 168 deg. 31'02" W. 10. 10 deg. 12'49" S., 168 deg. 31'02" W. 11. 10 deg. 52'31" S., 168 deg. 29'42" W. 12. 11 deg. 02'40" S., 168 deg. 29'21" W. 13. 11 deg. 43'53" S., 168 deg. 27'58" W. 14. 12 deg. 01'55" S., 168 deg. 10'24" W. 15. 12 deg. 28'40" S., 167 deg. 25'20" W. 16. 12 deg. 41'22" S., 167 deg. 11'01" W. 17. 12 deg. 57'51" S., 166 deg. 52'21" W. 18. 13 deg. 11'25" S., 166 deg. 37'02" W. 19. 13 deg. 14'03" S., 166 deg. 34'03" W. 20. 13 deg. 21'25" S., 166 deg. 25'42" W. 21. 13 deg. 35'44" S., 166 deg. 09'19" W. 22. 13 deg. 44'56" S., 165 deg. 58'44" W. 23. 14 deg. 03'30" S., 165 deg. 37'20" W. 24. 15 deg. 00'09" S., 165 deg. 22'07" W. 25. 15 deg. 14'04" S., 165 deg. 18'29" W. 26. 15 deg. 38'47" S., 165 deg. 12'03" W. 27. 15 deg. 44'58" S., 165 deg. 16'36" W. 28. 16 deg. 08'42" S., 165 deg. 34'12" W. 29. 16 deg. 18'30" S., 165 deg. 41'29" W. 30. 16 deg. 23'29" S., 165 deg. 45'11" W. 31. 16 deg. 45'30" S., 166 deg. 01'39" W. 32. 17 deg. 33'28" S., 166 deg. 38'35" W. 33. 17 deg. 31'45" S., 166 deg. 42'07" W. 34. 16 deg. 56'20" S., 168 deg. 26'05" W. 35. 16 deg. 37'55" S., 169 deg. 18'19" W. 36. 16 deg. 37'36" S., 169 deg. 19'12" W. 37. 16 deg. 34'58" S., 169 deg. 55'59" W. 38. 16 deg. 39'17" S., 170 deg. 19'09" W. 39. 16 deg. 48'46" S., 171 deg. 12'29" W. 40. 16 deg. 49'33" S., 171 deg. 17'03" W. 41. 16 deg. 13'29" S., 171 deg. 37'41" W. 42. 16 deg. 04'47" S., 171 deg. 42'37" W. 43. 15 deg. 58'20" S., 171 deg. 46'06" W. 44. 15 deg. 50'48" S., 171 deg. 50'23" W. 45. 15 deg. 50'12" S., 171 deg. 50'44" W. 46. 15 deg. 14'19" S., 171 deg. 37'37" W. 47. 15 deg. 01'58" S., 171 deg. 31'37" W. 48. 14 deg. 46'48" S., 171 deg. 24'21" W. 49. 14 deg. 27'02" S., 171 deg. 14'46" W. 50. 14 deg. 06'18" S., 171 deg. 04'48" W. 51. 14 deg. 03'28" S., 171 deg. 03'06" W. 52. 14 deg. 03'27" S., 171 deg. 03'05" W. 53. 14 deg. 03'05" S., 171 deg. 02'53" W. 54. 13 deg. 56'54" S., 170 deg. 59'34" W. 55. 13 deg. 54'30" S., 170 deg. 58'20" W. 56. 13 deg. 53'43" S., 170 deg. 57'57" W. 57. 13 deg. 50'40" S., 170 deg. 56'24" W. 58. 13 deg. 13'56" S., 170 deg. 44'20" W. 59. 13 deg. 09'05" S., 170 deg. 42'39" W. 60. 12 deg. 36'18" S., 170 deg. 30'44" W. 61. 12 deg. 36'11" S., 170 deg. 31'35" W. 62. 12 deg. 35'21" S., 170 deg. 36'26" W. 63. 12 deg. 29'47" S., 171 deg. 08'24" W. 64. 12 deg. 27'27" S., 171 deg. 17'25" W. 65. 12 deg. 23'34" S., 171 deg. 25'18" W. 66. 12 deg. 17'36" S., 171 deg. 37'14" W. 67. 12 deg. 14'01" S., 171 deg. 44'25" W. 68. 12 deg. 13'49" S., 171 deg. 44'47" W. 69. 12 deg. 05'27" S., 172 deg. 00'55" W. 70. 11 deg. 54'06" S., 172 deg. 22'53" W. 71. 11 deg. 53'57" S., 172 deg. 23'09" W. 72. 11 deg. 40'49" S., 172 deg. 48'17" W. 73. 11 deg. 26'56" S., 173 deg. 08'46" W. 74. 11 deg. 22'08" S., 173 deg. 15'50" W. 75. 11 deg. 02'28" S., 173 deg. 44'37" W. 76. 11 deg. 02'17" S., 173 deg. 44'48" W. Palmyra Atoll-Kingman Reef. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured, except that to the southeast of Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 1. 7 deg. 55'04" N., 159 deg. 22'29" W. 2. 7 deg. 31'05" N., 159 deg. 39'30" W. 3. 7 deg. 09'43" N., 159 deg. 54'35" W. 4. 6 deg. 33'40" N., 160 deg. 19'51" W. 5. 6 deg. 31'37" N., 160 deg. 21'18" W. 6. 6 deg. 25'31" N., 160 deg. 25'40" W. 7. 6 deg. 03'05" N., 160 deg. 41'42" W. 8. 5 deg. 44'12" N., 160 deg. 55'13" W. 9. 4 deg. 57'25" N., 161 deg. 28'19" W. 10. 4 deg. 44'38" N., 161 deg. 37'18" W. 11. 3 deg. 54'25" N., 162 deg. 12'56" W. 12. 2 deg. 39'50" N., 163 deg. 05'14" W. Wake Island. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured, except that to the south of Wake Island the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 1. 17 deg. 56'15" N., 169 deg. 54'00" E. 2. 17 deg. 46'02" N., 169 deg. 31'18" E. 3. 17 deg. 37'47" N., 169 deg. 12'53" E. 4. 17 deg. 11'18" N., 168 deg. 13'30" E. 5. 16 deg. 41'31" N., 167 deg. 07'39" E. 6. 16 deg. 02'45" N., 165 deg. 43'30" E. Jarvis Island. The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured, except that to the north and east of Jarvis Island, the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 1. 2 deg. 01'00" N., 162 deg. 22'00" W. 2. 2 deg. 01'42" N., 162 deg. 01'35" W. 3. 2 deg. 03'20" N., 161 deg. 41'33" W. 4. 2 deg. 02'30" N., 161 deg. 36'20" W. 5. 2 deg. 00'13" N., 161 deg. 22'24" W. 6. 1 deg. 50'18" N., 160 deg. 20'42" W. 7. 1 deg. 45'46" N., 159 deg. 52'59" W. 8. 1 deg. 43'31" N., 159 deg. 39'27" W. 9. 0 deg. 58'53" N., 158 deg. 59'04" W. 10. 0 deg. 46'58" N., 158 deg. 48'24" W. 11. 0 deg. 12'36" N., 158 deg. 18'06" W. 12. 0 deg. 00'17" S., 158 deg. 07'27" W. 13. 0 deg. 24'23" S., 157 deg. 49'44" W. 14. 0 deg. 25'44" S., 157 deg. 48'43" W. 15. 0 deg. 58'15" S., 157 deg. 24'52" W. 16. 2 deg. 13'26" S., 157 deg. 49'01" W. 17. 3 deg. 10'40" S., 158 deg. 10'30" W. Howland and Baker IslandS., The seaward limit of the exclusive economic zone is a line 200 nautical miles from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured, except to the southeast and south of Howland and Baker Islands the limit of the exclusive economic zone shall be determined by straight lines connecting the following points: 1. 0 deg. 14'30" N., 173 deg. 08'00" W. 2. 0 deg. 14'32" S., 173 deg. 27'28" W. 3. 0 deg. 43'52" S., 173 deg. 45'30" W. 4. 1 deg. 04'06" S., 174 deg. 17'41" W. 5. 1 deg. 12'39" S., 174 deg. 31'02" W. 6. 1 deg. 14'52" S., 174 deg. 34'48" W. 7. 1 deg. 52'36" S., 175 deg. 34'51" W. 8. 1 deg. 59'17" S., 175 deg. 45'29" W. 9. 2 deg. 17'09" S., 176 deg. 13'58" W. 10. 2 deg. 32'51" S., 176 deg. 38'59" W. 11. 2 deg. 40'26" S., 176 deg. 51'03" W. 12. 2 deg. 44'49" S., 176 deg. 58'01" W. 13. 2 deg. 44'53" S., 176 deg. 58'08" W. 14. 2 deg. 56'33" S., 177 deg. 16'43" W. 15. 2 deg. 58'45" S., 177 deg. 26'00" W.
Title 7: Agriculture
PART 60—COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELING FOR FISH AND SHELLFISH
Section Contents
Definitions
§ 60.101 Act.
§ 60.102 AMS.
§ 60.103 [Reserved]
§ 60.104 Consumer package.
§ 60.105 Covered commodity.
§ 60.106 Farm-raised fish.
§ 60.107 Food service establishment.
§ 60.108-60.110 [Reserved]
§ 60.111 Hatched.
§ 60.112 Ingredient.
§ 60.113 [Reserved]
§ 60.114 Legibly.
§ 60.115 [Reserved]
§ 60.116 Person.
§§ 60.117-60.118 [Reserved]
§ 60.119 Processed food item.
§§ 60.120-60.121 [Reserved]
§ 60.122 Production step.
§ 60.123 Raised.
§ 60.124 Retailer.
§ 60.125 Secretary.
§ 60.126 [Reserved]
§ 60.127 United States.
§ 60.128 United States country of origin.
§ 60.129 USDA.
§ 60.130 U.S. flagged vessel.
§ 60.131 Vessel flag.
§ 60.132 Waters of the United States.
§ 60.133 Wild fish and shellfish.
Country of Origin Notification
§ 60.200 Country of origin notification.
§ 60.300 Markings.
Recordkeeping
§ 60.400 Recordkeeping requirements.
Appendix A to Subpart A—Exclusive Economic Zone and Maritime Boundaries; Notice of Limits
Subpart A—General Provisions
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Definitions
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§ 60.101 Act.
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§ 60.102 AMS.
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§ 60.103 [Reserved]
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§ 60.104 Consumer package.
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§ 60.105 Covered commodity.
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§ 60.106 Farm-raised fish.
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§ 60.107 Food service establishment.
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§ 60.108-60.110 [Reserved]
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§ 60.111 Hatched.
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§ 60.112 Ingredient.
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§ 60.113 [Reserved]
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§ 60.114 Legibly.
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§ 60.115 [Reserved]
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§ 60.116 Person.
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§§ 60.117-60.118 [Reserved]
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§ 60.119 Processed food item.
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§§ 60.120-60.121 [Reserved]
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§ 60.122 Production step.
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§ 60.123 Raised.
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§ 60.124 Retailer.
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§ 60.125 Secretary.
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§ 60.126 [Reserved]
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§ 60.127 United States.
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§ 60.128 United States country of origin.
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§ 60.129 USDA.
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§ 60.130 U.S. flagged vessel.
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§ 60.131 Vessel flag.
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§ 60.132 Waters of the United States.
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§ 60.133 Wild fish and shellfish.
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Country of Origin Notification
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§ 60.200 Country of origin notification.
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§ 60.300 Markings.
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Recordkeeping
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§ 60.400 Recordkeeping requirements.
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Appendix A to Subpart A—Exclusive Economic Zone and Maritime Boundaries; Notice of Limits
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Subpart B [Reserved]
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