Net Gains: Linking Fisheries Management, International Trade and Sustainable DevelopmentIUCN, 2000 - 94 pages Discusses the linkages between trade, environment and sustainable development in the marine capture fisheries sector. |
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... Agreements Many coastal developing countries sell rights of access to their fisheries to foreign governments or companies . This sort of trade has been of major concern to some fishwork- ers organisations and environmental advocates ...
... Agreements Many coastal developing countries sell rights of access to their fisheries to foreign governments or companies . This sort of trade has been of major concern to some fishwork- ers organisations and environmental advocates ...
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... agreements ( Porter , 1998b : 51 ) . Mauritania's need for foreign exchange has spurred the government to sell access to the same stocks twice , and to conclude an agreement that increased the number of boats fishing for cephalopods ...
... agreements ( Porter , 1998b : 51 ) . Mauritania's need for foreign exchange has spurred the government to sell access to the same stocks twice , and to conclude an agreement that increased the number of boats fishing for cephalopods ...
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... agreements and has negotiated an agreement more favorable to its domestic industry . While these two cases illustrate the countries can have ' cards to play ' , most West African countries seem reluctant to " rock the boat " with the EU ...
... agreements and has negotiated an agreement more favorable to its domestic industry . While these two cases illustrate the countries can have ' cards to play ' , most West African countries seem reluctant to " rock the boat " with the EU ...
Contents
Acronyms | 2 |
Introduction | 8 |
Dimensions of the Global Fisheries Crisis | 17 |
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