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Fishery management, International --- Aquaculture --- Aquiculture --- Agriculture --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- International cooperation
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FAO --- Ressource halieutique --- Fishery resources --- Mer Méditerranée --- Mediterranean Sea --- Italy --- Fishery management, International --- -Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- Congresses --- International cooperation --- -Congresses --- Fishery management
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Fishery law and legislation. --- Fishery management, International. --- Fishery law and legislation --- Fishery management, International --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- Fish law --- Fisheries --- Fishery regulations --- Fishing --- Fishing regulations --- Law, Fishery --- International law --- Territorial waters --- Water --- Wildlife conservation --- International cooperation --- Law and legislation --- Fisheries (International law) --- Fisheries regulations
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L’élaboration et l’entrée en vigueur de l’Accord des Nations Unies sur les stocks chevauchants en 1995 marquait la volonté de la communauté internationale de renforcer les organisations régionales de gestion des pêches, établies pour assurer la gestion des ressources hauturières partagées. Cette étude dresse le bilan des changements introduits dans ces organisations et met en évidence le processus progressif d’amélioration qui a débouché sur de véritables succès. Quoiqu’il n’existe pas de recette unique pour mener à bien ce processus, l’étude souligne qu’il est essentiel de veiller à la présence de certains éléments fondamentaux permettant de créer et de maintenir la dynamique économique et politique indispensable au changement. La modification des incitations économiques sous-jacentes pourrait contribuer au rapprochement des intérêts des pays membres, propice à la formation de coalitions en faveur de la réforme. Cette étude s’appuie sur les informations contenues dans les études de plusieurs ORGP et plus particulièrement de la Commission pour la conservation du thon rouge du sud, de la Commission internationale pour la conservation des thonidés de l'Atlantique, de l’Organisation des pêches de l’Atlantique nord-ouest et de la Commission des pêches de l'Atlantique nord-est.
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With the development and entry into force of the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement in 1995, the international community made a commitment to strengthen Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs), established to deal with the management of shared high seas resources. This study takes stock of the changes made in RFMOs, highlighting a gradual process of improvement that has translated into significant success stories. While there is no single recipe for this process, ensuring that the fundamental building blocks are in place to help create and maintain the economic and political momentum for change is important. Altering the underlying economic incentives may help to better align the interests of member countries, allowing coalitions for change to develop within the membership. The study and its analysis is built on evidence from a range of case studies of RFMOs, most notably the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CSBT), the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO) and the North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC).
Fishery management, International. --- Fishery policy -- International cooperation. --- Fishery resources -- International cooperation. --- Fishery resources --- Fishery management, International --- Fishery policy --- Agriculture --- Animal Sciences --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- International cooperation --- International cooperation. --- Fish resources --- Fisheries resources --- Fisheries --- Fisheries policy --- Fishery management --- Fishes --- Fishing policy --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- Government policy --- Conservation --- Aquatic resources --- Wildlife resources --- Economic policy
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Fishery management, International. --- Fishery law and legislation. --- GUIDELINES. --- FISHERIES. --- FISHERY MANAGEMENT. --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- Fish law --- Fisheries --- Fishery regulations --- Fishing --- Fishing regulations --- Law, Fishery --- International law --- Territorial waters --- Water --- Wildlife conservation --- International cooperation --- Law and legislation --- FAO. --- Fisheries (International law) --- Fisheries regulations
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Fishery management, International --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- International cooperation --- J4438 --- J4301 --- Japan: Economy and industry -- agriculture -- fishing industries --- Japan: Economy and industry -- policy, legislation, guidelines, codes of behavior --- Fishery management, International - Japan --- Japon
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Fisheries --- Fishery management, International --- Fish populations --- 639.2 --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- 639.2 Fishing. Fisheries --- Fishing. Fisheries --- Fishery research --- Fishes --- Sport fishery research --- Research --- Mathematical models --- International cooperation --- Conservation --- Animal ethology and ecology. Sociobiology --- Hunting. Fishery. Aquaculture
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In Filling Regulatory Gaps in High Seas Fisheries , author Yoshinobu Takei investigates the regime of high seas fisheries from the perspective of international law and considers whether there are regulatory gaps in high seas fisheries and, if so, how they should be filled. The book focuses on topical issues such as the management of deep-sea fisheries on the high seas and the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems. In view of the current state of marine fisheries resources, together with ecosystem concerns, swift and effective action is required to improve fisheries management, in particular for high seas fisheries. Takei thoroughly analyzes the current state of affairs and convincingly suggests steps to be taken in the future.
Fishery law and legislation. --- Fishery management, International. --- Marine ecology. --- Biological oceanography --- Marine ecosystems --- Ocean --- Aquatic ecology --- Fishery management --- High seas fishery management --- International fishery management --- World fishery management --- Fish law --- Fisheries --- Fishery regulations --- Fishing --- Fishing regulations --- Law, Fishery --- International law --- Territorial waters --- Water --- Wildlife conservation --- Ecology --- International cooperation --- Law and legislation --- Fisheries (International law) --- Fisheries regulations
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