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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... overfishing and even extinction of fish species . In an ideal world , fisheries would be subject to effective management regimes , including conservation regulations and incentives for responsible fishing , that would ensure that ...
... overfishing and even extinction of fish species . In an ideal world , fisheries would be subject to effective management regimes , including conservation regulations and incentives for responsible fishing , that would ensure that ...
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... Overfishing , which affects many fisheries and is a major problem , contributes inter alia to serious declines in productivity ( i.e. , catch rates per unit of fishing effort ) . Overfishing affects all but two of the world's 15 major ...
... Overfishing , which affects many fisheries and is a major problem , contributes inter alia to serious declines in productivity ( i.e. , catch rates per unit of fishing effort ) . Overfishing affects all but two of the world's 15 major ...
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... overfishing ( Sen , 1994 : 104 ) . pages , this section will discuss the management of fish- eries resources within the jurisdiction of coastal states , management of high seas fish stocks , and why fisheries management is so difficult ...
... overfishing ( Sen , 1994 : 104 ) . pages , this section will discuss the management of fish- eries resources within the jurisdiction of coastal states , management of high seas fish stocks , and why fisheries management is so difficult ...
Contents
Acronyms | 2 |
Introduction | 8 |
Dimensions of the Global Fisheries Crisis | 17 |
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action agreements applied assessment Atlantic benefits bluefin tuna capacity catch Chapter CITES coastal Commission Committee communities concerns Conference conservation considered consumer costs demand depend developing countries discussion domestic eco-labelling economic effective efforts employment ensure environmental example export fish products fish stocks fisheries management fisheries resources fisheries sector fishery products fleets food security foreign GATT Geneva global governments harvesting ICCAT impacts implementation important improve increase industry Institute international trade issues IUCN labelling limit marine Members multilateral natural negotiations noted objectives opportunities organisations overfishing particular percent policies possible potential practices principles problems processing promote protection rates recent reduce regimes regional regulations Report requirements responsible restrictions role rules schemes seas Shrimp significant social species standards subsidies sustainable development sustainable fisheries tariff technical Trade and Environment trade liberalisation trade measures United vessels waters World