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CASE STUDIES OF ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED FISHING (IUU-F) IN HULU SUNGAI TENGAH REGENCY OF INDONESIA [PDF]
Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency is a very strategic area for fishing activities. Usually people of Hulu Sungai Tengah fishing with various tools used, from traditional to modern tools.
Mahyudin I., Hidayat A.S., Rahmayani N.
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Loitering with intent-Catching the outlier vessels at sea. [PDF]
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing activities pose one of the most significant threats to sustainable fisheries worldwide. Identifying illegal behaviour, specifically fishing and at-sea transhipment, continues to be a fundamental hurdle in
Jessica H Ford +4 more
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China's policies and practice on combatting IUU in distant water fisheries
China's distant water fisheries (DWF) have made considerable progress since its entering into this industry in the 1980s. Though great efforts have been made to combat illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing activities, there are still repeated
Huihui Shen, Shuolin Huang
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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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As an archipelagic state, Indonesia possesses some of the most abundant fishery resources in the world. Geographically, Indonesia’s strategic location makes it a challenge, and it is a shared responsibility for all citizens to preserve and conserve these
Kristiyanto - Kristiyanto
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Addressing the illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in the water beyond its jurisdiction poses a significant challenge for China as it aims to establish itself as a responsible participant in global fishing governance. Inadequate regulation
Qing Zhao, Xuexin Yi, Ming Jing
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National Plans of the States on Struggle against Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported Fishing
The illegal fishing is a fishing, which is conducted when vessels operate in infringement of applicable laws and regulations. The unreported fishing is a fishing, which was not reported or was reported incorrectly in infringement of applicable laws and ...
A. A. Krainy
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Tackling IUU Fishing: Developing a Holistic Legal Response [PDF]
AbstractIllegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a global problem, which threatens marine ecosystems in addition to putting food security and regional stability at risk. It is often linked to major human rights violations and even organized crime. Legal measures, such as introducing monitoring and surveillance systems or denying services to
Barış Soyer +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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Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is recognised as one of the largest threats to the sustainability of the world’s fisheries. The fight against IUU fishing activities has recently become a high priority in the international fisheries ...
Mohamed Samy-Kamal
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