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Estimating the worldwide extent of illegal fishing. [PDF]
Illegal and unreported fishing contributes to overexploitation of fish stocks and is a hindrance to the recovery of fish populations and ecosystems. This study is the first to undertake a world-wide analysis of illegal and unreported fishing.
David J Agnew +6 more
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Estimating illegal fishing from enforcement officers [PDF]
While illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a premier issue facing ocean sustainability, characterizing it is challenging due to its clandestine nature. Current approaches can be resource intensive and sometimes controversial. Using Chile
C. Josh Donlan +3 more
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Measuring the global impact of destructive and illegal fishing on maritime piracy: A spatial analysis. [PDF]
Maritime piracy constitutes a major threat to global shipping and international trade. We argue that fishers turn to piracy to smooth expected income losses and to deter illegal foreign fishing fleets.
Raj M Desai, George E Shambaugh
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A Mixed-Method Approach for Quantifying Illegal Fishing and Its Impact on an Endangered Fish Species. [PDF]
Illegal harvest is recognized as a widespread problem in natural resource management. The use of multiple methods for quantifying illegal harvest has been widely recommended yet infrequently applied. We used a mixed-method approach to evaluate the extent,
Christopher M Free +2 more
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The Intersection Between Illegal Fishing, Crimes at Sea, and Social Well-Being
Illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing is a major contributor to global overfishing, threatening food security, maritime livelihoods, and fisheries sustainability.
Chris Wilcox +2 more
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Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a worldwide phenomenon. Its extent and its environmental, economic and social consequences are such that it has become a priority issue at international level.
Sorin Stanciu, Andrea Feher
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Exploitation rates of two benthic resources across management regimes in central Chile: Evidence of illegal fishing in artisanal fisheries operating in open access areas. [PDF]
There is an urgent need to quantify the impacts of artisanal fisheries and define management practices that allow for the recovery and conservation of exploited stocks.
Miguel Andreu-Cazenave +2 more
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Despite regulations aimed at curbing shark finning and bycatch, shark fishing mortality rates continue to escalate, partly due to unintended consequences of these policies which, along with illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and ghost fishing ...
Mauricio Castrejon, Omar Defeo
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National Passive Principles in Illegal Fishing Disputes of Indonesian Citizens in Australian Waters
Illegal fishing remains a contentious issue globally, often leading to diplomatic tensions and strained relations between neighboring countries. This paper explores the application of national passive principles in the context of illegal fishing disputes
Imrona Imrona, Meutia Alfi Kusuma
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Justice is still an expensive item that is difficult to reach by every level of Indonesian society, including local fishermen who do illegal fishing. The criminal law policy in tackling illegal fishing which is represented in the Fisheries Law is not ...
Mashuril Anwar +2 more
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