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Effective recreational fisheries management requires a balance between fisher enjoyment and compliance with regulations and fisher perceptions can be useful to understand whether the balance is right.
Jade Lindley, Liam Quinn
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A Corporate-Crime Perspective on Fisheries: Liability Rules and Non-Compliance [PDF]
AbstractThe existing fisheries economics literature analyzes compliance problems by treating the fishing firm as one cohesive unit, but in many cases violations are committed by agents acting on behalf of a firm. To account for this, we analyze the principal–agent relationship within the fishing firm.
Jensen, Frank, Nøstbakken, Linda
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Protected Area Rangers as Cultural Brokers? Implications for Wildlife Crime Prevention in Viet Nam
The scope, scale, and socio-environmental impacts of wildlife crime pose diverse risks to people, animals, and environments. With direct knowledge of the persistence and dynamics of wildlife crime, protected area rangers can be both an essential source ...
Jessica B. Rizzolo +7 more
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The illegal act of fishing with explosives is currently regulated by Law No. 45 of 2009 on Fisheries, which states several legal provisions, including that waters are under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the Unitary State of the Republic of ...
Bella Cahya Ningrum +2 more
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The government must play a role in protecting the development of the fisheries natural resource industry, so that Indonesian fishermen must have the potential for independence in the management of the fishing industry.
Jeanne Darc Noviyanti Manik
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PENEGAKAN HUKUM BAGI KAPAL PENANGKAP IKAN ILEGAL DI PERAIRAN PANTAI PANGANDARAN PROVINSI JAWA BARAT
Indonesia is a maritime country in Southeast Asia that has a total area of 5,180,083 km2 which includes land and sea. Among these areas, 2/3 of Indonesia's area is an ocean, and 1/3 of its territory island. Indonesia's land area is 1,922,570 km2 which
Riky Pribadi, Herry Farhan Syafiq
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Using conservation criminology to understand the role of restaurants in the urban wild meat trade
At unsustainable rates and in illegal contexts, the wild meat trade is a driver of species extinction; it can also threaten ecosystem services, local food security and contribute to the risk of zoonotic disease spread. The restaurant and catering sectors
Sarah Gluszek +4 more
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Does Neuroticism Disrupt the Psychological Benefits of Nostalgia? A Meta‐analytic Test
Abstract Nostalgia, a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, confers self‐oriented, existential, and social benefits. We examined whether nostalgic engagement is less beneficial for individuals who are high in neuroticism (i.e. emotionally unstable and prone to negative affect).
Julius Frankenbach +4 more
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CORPORATION AS THE ACTORS OF FISHERIES CRIME IN INDONESIA
In Indonesia, the Corporation is already recognized as one of the perpetrators of criminal acts in a variety of specific criminal acts and regulations, including in the Fisheries Act. Article 1 paragraph (14) Act No. 31 of the year 2004 jo Act No. 45 of the year 2009 about fisheries States that every person is a person, the individual or Corporation ...
Sri Dwi Retno Ningsih +2 more
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Fisheries crimes pose a significant challenge to Namibian and international law enforcement organisations and/or agencies. Such crimes are typically distinguished by illegal actions that, in certain instances, are transnational and organised in nature. Illegal shipping of marine resources, illegal fishing, corruption, money laundering, and document and
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