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Marine resource procurement as everyday resistance in Ireland during the Great Hunger (1845-1852). [PDF]
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Widespread Phenological Shifts With Temperature in Alaska's Marine Fishes. [PDF]
Rogers LA, Axler KE, Bigman JS.
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Marine ecosystem services and natural capital in China: Opportunities for improved understanding, valuing, and policy. [PDF]
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The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union and fisheries economics
Marine Policy, 2006Abstract The revision of the Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union in 2003 was communicated in a ‘Roadmap’, including the opinion of the EU Commission on how to reform the fisheries policy. This paper reviews the Roadmap and confronts the opinion and initiatives proposed by the Commission with the ‘conventional’ bioeconomic theory.
Hans Frost, Peder Andersen
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Reform and the Common Fisheries Policy
The reform of the EU Common Fisheries Policy is being discussed. It is accepted by all Member States that European waters are degraded, increasingly pressured by commercial and recreational sectors. Despite the adoption of an Integrated Maritime Policy to overcome the incoherence and fragmentation of marine policy, fisheries are to retain their ...
Wakefield, Jill
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Reforming the Common Fisheries Policy
This book takes a critical view of the policy and law governing EU marine fisheries and the effect of the 2013 reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
Wakefield, Jill, Jill Wakefield
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2020
The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is rooted in the Treaty of Rome. After its completion in 1983, the policy framework was gradually reformed through decennial reviews in 1993, 2003, and 2014. Due to geopolitical, physiographic, and historical reasons, the EU implementation of the CFP is most developed in the North Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, and the
Hegland, Troels Jacob, Raakjær, Jesper
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The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is rooted in the Treaty of Rome. After its completion in 1983, the policy framework was gradually reformed through decennial reviews in 1993, 2003, and 2014. Due to geopolitical, physiographic, and historical reasons, the EU implementation of the CFP is most developed in the North Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, and the
Hegland, Troels Jacob, Raakjær, Jesper
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1989
Fisheries received only the briefest mention in the Treaty of Rome, by being lumped in with agriculture as one of the products for which there needed to be a common policy. However, in 1970, at the very beginning of negotiations on accession with the UK, Norway, Denmark and Ireland, and seemingly with a clear eye to securing their interests in British ...
Hugh Arbuthnott, Geoffrey Edwards
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Fisheries received only the briefest mention in the Treaty of Rome, by being lumped in with agriculture as one of the products for which there needed to be a common policy. However, in 1970, at the very beginning of negotiations on accession with the UK, Norway, Denmark and Ireland, and seemingly with a clear eye to securing their interests in British ...
Hugh Arbuthnott, Geoffrey Edwards
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1990
The second sentence of the section of the Treaty of Rome dealing with the Common Agricultural Policy declares that ‘Agricultural products shall mean the products of the soil, of stock-breeding and of fisheries.’ The inclusion of fisheries is not entirely illogical, since the industry shares many of the basic attributes of agriculture.
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The second sentence of the section of the Treaty of Rome dealing with the Common Agricultural Policy declares that ‘Agricultural products shall mean the products of the soil, of stock-breeding and of fisheries.’ The inclusion of fisheries is not entirely illogical, since the industry shares many of the basic attributes of agriculture.
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