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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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MODUS OPERANDI PELAKU ILLEGAL FISHING YANG BERDIMENSI TRANSNASIONAL DI INDONESIA
This research was conducted with the aim to understand the transnational dimension of illegal fishing cases in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the modus operandi in cases of illegal fishing with a transnational dimension. This discussion is based
I Wayan Budha Yasa
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Behavior Change Interventions to Reduce Illegal Fishing [PDF]
Illegal fishing is a serious problem that threatens the sustainability of fisheries around the world. Policy makers and fishery managers often rely on the imposition of strict sanctions and relatively intensive monitoring and enforcement programs to ...
Willow Battista +6 more
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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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Government Policy Instruments In Combating Illegal Fishing In Maluku Province
The practice of illegal fishing in Indonesian waters is increasingly, especially in the waters of Maluku. This can be seen in the rising prevalence of illegal fishing by foreign vessels in several Maluku waters, which have a wealth of fishery resources ...
Sherly Adam, Hisnindarsyah Hisnindarsyah
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Amendment to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982 with Law No. 17 the Year 1985 makes Indonesia have the right to utilize, conservation, and manage fish resources in Indonesia's exclusive economic zone and the high seas.
Elisabeth Septin Puspoayu +5 more
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Vietnamese illegal fishing in foreign waters is a prominent issue that has led to a yellow card warning from the European Commission (EC) on 23 October 2017.
TO VAN PHUONG, ROBERT S. POMEROY
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Factors associated with illegal fishing practices in three perennial reservoirs in Sri Lanka
A study was conducted to investigate the socioeconomic and management factors affecting illegal fishing practices that cause an irreparable damage to the fish resources in Victoria, Sorabora and Ulhitiya reservoirs.
E. S. Wickremasinghe +2 more
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SHIP SINKING POLICY: A LEGAL ACTION TO ERADICATE ILLEGAL FISHING IN INDONESIA
Illegal fishing poses a significant threat to Indonesia's marine resources, and addressing this issue is crucial for the country. To combat illegal fishing, the Indonesian government has implemented several policies, one of the most controversial being ...
Faradiba Putri Rahmadani, Agus Triono
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