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- Lobster_War abstract "The Lobster War is an ironic name given to a dispute over lobsters which occurred from 1961 to 1963 between Brazil and France. The Brazilian government refused to allow French fishing vessels to catch lobsters 100 miles off the Brazilian northeast coast, arguing that lobsters "crawl along the continental shelf", while the French sustained that "lobsters swim" and that therefore, they might be caught by any fishing vessel from any country. The dispute was resolved unilaterally by Brazil, which extended its territorial waters to a 200-mile zone, taking in the disputed lobsters' bed.Although this historical incident of coercive diplomacy may have taken place long before the drafting of the UNCLOS, the dispute ended with the signing of an agreement on 10 December 1964, which granted to twenty six French ships the right of fishing for a period no longer than five years, on the grounds that they delivered to Brazilian fishermen a certain amount of profit over their fishing activities in the so-called "designated areas".".
- Lobster_War combatant "*15px Brazilian Navy".
- Lobster_War combatant "*15px French Navy".
- Lobster_War combatant "Brazil".
- Lobster_War combatant "France".
- Lobster_War commander Charles_de_Gaulle.
- Lobster_War commander Jo%C3%A3o_Goulart.
- Lobster_War place Pernambuco.
- Lobster_War place Second_Brazilian_Republic.
- Lobster_War result "*French "tactical" withdrawal".
- Lobster_War result "Indecisive".
- Lobster_War strength "1 aircraft carrier".
- Lobster_War strength "1 battleship".
- Lobster_War strength "1 destroyer".
- Lobster_War strength "2 corvettes".
- Lobster_War strength "Other forces on standby".
- Lobster_War strength "Several small ships".
- Lobster_War thumbnail B-17-9.jpg?width=300.
- Lobster_War wikiPageID "34815601".
- Lobster_War wikiPageRevisionID "606577392".
- Lobster_War caption "Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress flying over the French Escort vessel Tartu , off the coast of Brazil in 1963.".
- Lobster_War casualties "1".
- Lobster_War combatant "Brazil *15px Brazilian Navy".
- Lobster_War combatant "France *15px French Navy".
- Lobster_War commander "Admiral A. Toscano".
- Lobster_War commander "Charles de Gaulle".
- Lobster_War commander "João Goulart".
- Lobster_War conflict "Lobster War".
- Lobster_War date "1961".
- Lobster_War hasPhotoCollection Lobster_War.
- Lobster_War place "Waters of Pernambuco, Brazil".
- Lobster_War result "Indecisive *French "tactical" withdrawal".
- Lobster_War strength "1".
- Lobster_War strength "2".
- Lobster_War strength "Other forces on standby".
- Lobster_War strength "Several small ships".
- Lobster_War subject Category:Brazil–France_relations.
- Lobster_War subject Category:Military_history_of_Brazil.
- Lobster_War subject Category:Politics_of_Brazil.
- Lobster_War type Event.
- Lobster_War type MilitaryConflict.
- Lobster_War type SocietalEvent.
- Lobster_War type Event.
- Lobster_War type Event.
- Lobster_War type Thing.
- Lobster_War comment "The Lobster War is an ironic name given to a dispute over lobsters which occurred from 1961 to 1963 between Brazil and France. The Brazilian government refused to allow French fishing vessels to catch lobsters 100 miles off the Brazilian northeast coast, arguing that lobsters "crawl along the continental shelf", while the French sustained that "lobsters swim" and that therefore, they might be caught by any fishing vessel from any country.".
- Lobster_War label "Conflit de la langouste entre la France et le Brésil (1961-1963)".
- Lobster_War label "Guerra da Lagosta".
- Lobster_War label "Lobster War".
- Lobster_War label "حرب لوبستير".
- Lobster_War sameAs Conflit_de_la_langouste_entre_la_France_et_le_Brésil_(1961-1963).
- Lobster_War sameAs Guerra_da_Lagosta.
- Lobster_War sameAs m.0j3c6tp.
- Lobster_War sameAs Q10292606.
- Lobster_War sameAs Q10292606.
- Lobster_War wasDerivedFrom Lobster_War?oldid=606577392.
- Lobster_War depiction B-17-9.jpg.
- Lobster_War isPrimaryTopicOf Lobster_War.
- Lobster_War name "Lobster War".