Great Lakes Fisheries Convention

Great Lakes Fisheries Convention

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

Publisher:

Published: 1955

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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Considers Great Lakes Fisheries Convention for Joint U.S.-Canadian Fisheries research and sea lamprey control.


The International Conference on Integrated Fisheries Monitoring, Sydney, Australia, 1-5 February 1999

The International Conference on Integrated Fisheries Monitoring, Sydney, Australia, 1-5 February 1999

Author:

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9789251043721

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The conference was co-hosted by the governments of Australia and Canada in co-operation with FAO and the support of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA, and the Department of Fisheries, NSW. The purpose of the conference was to address the challenges and opportunities of fisheries monitoring that are common to many fisheries.


International Governance of Fisheries Ecosystems

International Governance of Fisheries Ecosystems

Author: American Fisheries Society. Meeting

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13:

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Fisheries experts increasingly acknowledge the importance of globalization on local, national, and international fisheries. This book brings together fisheries and governance experts from across the globe who present case studies on a broad spectrum of the internationally shared fisheries that inhabit diverse freshwater and marine ecosystem types. Case studies provide the biological background of the fisheries resource, including status and threats to the resource and its ecosystem. The case studies review the evolution and current governance institutions of the fisheries resource, with particular focus on international or global institutions. Each study concludes with an evaluation of the effectiveness of the current fisheries governance institutions, and recommendations for change.


Implementing and Enforcing European Fisheries Law

Implementing and Enforcing European Fisheries Law

Author: Astrid Berg

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 1999-08-25

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9789041112637

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Within the European Union, overfishing, overcapacity and non-compliance with the system of catch quotas are threatening the very existence of some fisheries resources. In dealing with these problems, the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) has developed into one of the most regulated areas of the European Union. Yet, in order to provide for the necessary implementation and enforcement frameworks, the European Union strongly relies on the Member States: a reliance on fifteen different legal systems with different regulatory capacities, different legal traditions and different enforcement systems of criminal law, administrative law, private law or disciplinary law. "Implementing and Enforcing European Fisheries Laws" focuses on the legal and practical problems of the implementation and enforcement of the EU's catch quotas in a shared legal order. It examines in detail how effective enforcement can be achieved in a process of European integration. A distinctive feature of this book is the attention given to the trend towards sectoralization whereby management and enforcement responsibilities are shared between the central government and organisations representing fishermen. To what extent does sectoralization affect traditional systems of public law enforcement? What does resort to the fishing sector itself mean for the degree of legal control Member States exercise over these systems? The book is divided into three sections: Part One examines the Community law context; Part Two investigates implementation and enforcement in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and analyzes the effectiveness of the existing regulatory frameworks and the systems of criminal, administrative and disciplinary lawused to enforce the fisheries laws and regulations. Part Three compares the national systems in the light of European law requirements and the protection of individual rights. The book concludes with the future of fisheries enforcement and considers the potential changes in enforcement. The study is of importance for the future role of the CFP and its possible effects on national implementation and enforcement. More generally, the book reveals the shifting distribution of responsibilities between the Community and the national institutions and actors involved and shows many of the possibilities for and the limits of regulatory enforcement in a setting of European integration.