Deep Sea 2003: Conference poster papers and workshop papers

Deep Sea 2003: Conference poster papers and workshop papers

Author: Ross Shotton

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9789251054574

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Includes the keynote addresses and papers presented on the conference themes that covered: environment, ecosystem biology, habitat, diversity and oceanography; population biology and resource assessment; harvesting and conservation strategies for resource management; technology requirements; monitoring, compliance and controls; a review of existing policies and instruments; and governance and management. It also provides the perspectives of participating experts and the conference Steering Committee. The general conclusions of the conference contain the elements that must be addressed and undertaken if deep-sea fish resources are to be sustained and their habitat protected to ensure productivity and safeguard deep-sea biodiversity. The second volume of the proceedings includes posters and corresponding papers presented at the conference as well as papers from workshops held prior to the main conference.


Use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management

Use of Property Rights in Fisheries Management

Author: Ross Shotton

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9789251045305

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The session was closed with papers that provided a prognosis on the future development of property rights in fisheries management. Thus, the conference papers addressed the theory and application of property.


Report on Deep Sea 2003, an International Conference on Governance and Management of Deep-sea Fisheries

Report on Deep Sea 2003, an International Conference on Governance and Management of Deep-sea Fisheries

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Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9789251052808

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" The motivation for DEEP SEA 2003, an international conference on the government and management of deep-sea fisheries, was a realization by a number of states, intergovernmental organizations, industry groups and civil society organizations that, as a result of technological development and market demand, deepwater fisheries are being exploited at increasingly unsustainable levels ...".