The Assembly,
invite such member governments as have not already done so to sign and ratify :a the International Convention for the North West Atlantic Fisheries (Washington, 8 February 1949) ;b the Convention on the Preservation of the Biological Resources of the High Seas (Geneva, 29 April 1958) ;c the North East Atlantic Fisheries Convention (London, 24 January 1959) ;d the Fisheries Convention (London, 9 March 1964) ;e the Convention on the Conduct of Fisheries in the North Atlantic (London, 1 June 1967) ;
invite the governments of member states to promote scientific research and to support current studies aimed at remedying the harmful effects of over-fishing ;
invite the governments of member states to regard deep-sea and in-shore fishing as a single whole for the purpose of defining the boundaries of fishing grounds and determining national quotas ;
convene under the auspices of the Council of Europe, with the participation of the Assembly, an international political conference on the problem of over-fishing and means of preserving fish stocks in the North Atlantic and the North Sea, to be attended by qualified representatives of the parties concerned.