9 Measures to be taken if a ship does not report
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9 Measures to be taken if a ship does not report

  9.1.1 All means will be used to encourage and promote the full participation of the ships recommended to submit reports.

  9.1.2 If reports are not submitted by those ships required to report and the ship can be positively identified, appropriate action will be taken - including interaction with the flag State - in accordance with customary international law as reflected in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.


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