The Bering Sea Pollock agreement
This 1994 six-nation agreement (Russia, the US, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Poland) sets up a cooperative arrangement to manage the Pollock stocks located in the central Bering Sea lying beyond the Exclusive Economic Zones of Russia and the US. Based on the best available scientific knowledge, it represents a successful collaboration between coastal states (Russia and the US) and distant-water fishing states (the other four signatories).