Aspects of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Southern Ocean / by Rachel Baird.
2006
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Aspects of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Southern Ocean / by Rachel Baird.
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Edition
1st ed. 2006.
Imprint
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Description
XIX, 287 p. online resource.
Series
Reviews (Springer (Firm)). 1571-3075 ; 5.
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The Problem of IUU Fishing
The Impact of IUU Fishing on Marine Fisheries
Factors Contributing to the Development and Persistence of IUU Fishing
Legal Factors Contributing to the Development of IUU Fishing
Economic and Political Factors infl uencing the development and practice of High Seas Fisheries and the emergence of IUU Fishing
International Measures
International Law Applicable to IUU Fishing
Regional Measures: CCAMLR
CCAMLR Management in the Southern Ocean
The CCAMLR Response to IUU Fishing
National Measures: Australia
The Management of Commonwealth Fisheries
Australia's Response to IUU Fishing
Conclusion
Measures to deter IUU Fishing in the Southern Ocean in the Absence of Flag State Control.
The Impact of IUU Fishing on Marine Fisheries
Factors Contributing to the Development and Persistence of IUU Fishing
Legal Factors Contributing to the Development of IUU Fishing
Economic and Political Factors infl uencing the development and practice of High Seas Fisheries and the emergence of IUU Fishing
International Measures
International Law Applicable to IUU Fishing
Regional Measures: CCAMLR
CCAMLR Management in the Southern Ocean
The CCAMLR Response to IUU Fishing
National Measures: Australia
The Management of Commonwealth Fisheries
Australia's Response to IUU Fishing
Conclusion
Measures to deter IUU Fishing in the Southern Ocean in the Absence of Flag State Control.
Summary
Overfishing threatens the viability of high seas living resources. Furthermore, controls to prevent overfishing are inadequate. Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a product of overfishing and affects all marine fisheries. Southern Ocean fisheries have been particularly targeted by IUU fishing. The efforts of the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources Commission and the Australian government to adopt complementary measures to deter IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean form the basis of this study, although the examination is conducted following a comprehensive review of the legal and other factors contributing to the development of IUU fishing as well as the applicable international law. The author concludes that in the absence of flag State control, alternative measures and strategies have proved to be effective in influencing the behaviour of IUU fishing vessels. By improving coastal State surveillance, enhancing regional cooperation, imposing port and market State controls, establishing IUU vessel databases and vigorously prosecuting offenders, Regional Fisheries Management Organisations and coastal States can jointly increase the risk of conducting IUU fishing activities. At the same time financial returns can be diminished so that engaging in IUU fishing becomes economically unattractive. It is concluded that the application of a combination of these measures is required in order to achieve a degree of success in deterring IUU operators.
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9781402053399
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