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Preliminary Findings from a Gap Analysis [PDF]
The Pew Environment Group is conducting a gap analysis to compare the port State measures established by ten Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) with the port State measures established by the FAO Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA ...
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BlindFG: Learning Contextual Fishing Trajectories for Unreported Fishing Gear Classification
Unreported position data of fishing vessels significantly hinder the accurate identification of their behaviors. AIS (Automatic Identification System) data—a self-reporting tool used for vessel tracking—is often incomplete because IUU ...
Changha Lee, Chan-Hyun Youn
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Blue boats in deep waters: how aspects of IUU policy impact Vietnamese fish workers. [PDF]
Alonso G, Marschke M.
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This study was done to ensure effective fisheries management while protecting marine ecosystems and livelihoods by integrating traceability and sustainability practices.
M. Veena +5 more
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Analysis C188: truly sustainable [PDF]
Addressing the issues of IUU fishing and unacceptable working conditions for fishers can lead to fisheries that are economically, environmentally and socially ...
Wagner, Brandt
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Why Fishing Vessels Need Mandatory, Unique Identification Numbers [PDF]
Unlike merchant ships, cars, and even cellphones, industrial fishing vessels are not required to have unique, permanent identifying numbers. Fishing vessels do have names, call signs, and other identifiers, but those can be changed by the owner quickly ...
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The persistence of IUU fishing in Indonesia
Why does illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing persist? To answer this question, this doctoral thesis conducts an investigation into the effectiveness of multi-level natural resource governance in Indonesia. The extant research literature on the effectiveness of environmental regimes mainly focuses on the Global North.
openaire +1 more source
An Evaluation of the Sustainability of Global Tuna Stocks Relative to Marine Stewardship Council Criteria [PDF]
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has established a program whereby a fishery may be certified as being sustainable. The sustainability of a fishery is defined by MSC criteria which are embodied in three Principles: relating to the status of the stock,
Joseph E. Powers, Paul A. H. Medley
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Enhancing Maritime Security: Challenges and Strategies in Indonesia's Natuna Sea
The Natuna Sea, a strategic region within Indonesia's exclusive economic zone, faces multifaceted maritime security challenges that threaten national sovereignty, economic interests, and regional stability.
Marliani Marliani
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Testing Potential Fish Fraud in Community-Supported Fisheries [PDF]
The seafood industry has long been plagued by the substitution of a species under a false label. Seafood mislabeling is a major concern in the management of fish and marine species.
Tartre, Ryan J
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