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Comparison of PCR‐Based Methods for the Detection of Canned Tuna Species
ABSTRACT Canned tuna is susceptible to mislabeling due to its high consumer demand, complex global supply chains, and range of prices. DNA barcoding of a short fragment of the mitochondrial control region (CR), termed the CR mini‐barcode, has been established as an effective method for tuna species identification.
Chloe P. Castanon +3 more
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This article examined the ethical and moral dimensions of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing and related crimes and explores the means to realize justice for the oceans. It needed a new paradigm for addressing the issues.
Yuliantiningsih Aryuni +3 more
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Marine resources are valuable assets to be protected from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and overfishing. IUU and overfishing detections require the identification of fishing gears for the fishing ships in operation.
Kwang-il Kim, Keon Myung Lee
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No turning back: Indonesia, illegal fishing [PDF]
Despite official legislation, Indonesia is yet to institute processes to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU ...
Hadiwinatha, Martin
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FAQ: Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing [PDF]
Pressure on the world's fish stocks is at an all-time high, and although most industrial fishing operations are within the law, some take to the seas fully intending to steal fish. But how is illegal fishing defined?
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ABSTRACT We investigate why and how businesses and entrepreneurs adopt and implement blockchain technology to improve the economic, environmental and social sustainability of seafood supply chains. We conduct interviews with entrepreneurs and small‐ to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) – specifically fishers, aquaculturists and restaurants – using new ...
Benjamin S. Thompson, Sascha Rust
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Stopping Illegally Caught Fish at the Dock How the Port State Measures Agreement Will Curb Illegal Fishing [PDF]
Can one international treaty help reverse years of rampant and widespread disregard for fisheries laws and policies? We believe the answer is yes, but a treaty is only as good as the parties that ratify and enforce it.
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Immersion patterns alone can predict vessel following by albatrosses
We demonstrate that seabird immersion patterns alone can detect high‐risk seabird‐vessel interactions, even in the absence of locational data for both seabirds and vessels. Our approach could allow for more comprehensive seabird bycatch risk assessments that quantify previously hidden seabird‐vessel interactions, such as those involving migratory life ...
Jonathan D. Rutter +6 more
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The global burden of illegal fishing is estimated to be extensive. Intricately constructed trade routes introduce illegally caught fish products into the global commercial market, including Australia.
Michelle Williams +2 more
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Trouble in the Caribbean: Responses to a Potential Chinese-Bahamian Bilateral Fishing Agreement [PDF]
As of 2011, the Caribbean Sea was one of the only fisheries unoccupied by China’s Distant Water Fleet (DWF). However, in 2016, officials from the People’s Republic of China and the Bahamas discussed a proposal for a bilateral commercial fishing agreement
Elliott, Kyle
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