Why fish piracy persists [electronic resource] : the economics of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; [prepared and edited by Emily Andrews-Chouicha and Kathleen Gray].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Paris : OECD, c2005.Description: 291 p. : ill., mapISBN:
  • 9789264010888
Other title:
  • Economics of illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing
  • French title on t.p. verso: Pourquoi la peche pirate perdure : les ressorts economiques de la peche illegale, non declaree et non reglementee
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • SH328 .W45 2005
Other classification:
  • 48.67
Online resources:
Contents:
Synthesis report. The state of play on IUU fishing -- Impacts of IUU fishing -- Drivers of IUU fishing activities -- Assessment of possible actions against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing -- Final observations -- Economics of IUU fishing activities. Definition -- Analytical framework -- Exploring the incentives to engage in IUU fishing activities -- Enlarging the framework -- Possible actions to curb IUU fishing activities -- Observations from the analysis -- Measures in place against IUU fishing. International frameworks on high seas fisheries -- Synthesis of inventory on national measures -- Inventory of RFMO measures -- Other related instruments that may be useful to combat IUU fishing -- Observations and key issues -- Inventory of national measures against IUU fishing activities. Australia -- Belgium -- Canada -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Korea -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Spain -- Sweden -- Turkey -- United Kingdom -- United States -- European Union.
Summary: This publication focuses on the economic, environmental and social aspects of fish piracy and identifies the forces that drive this activity. Based on data from a workshop of around 120 experts, as well as analytical documents developed for this study, this book presents systematic and consolidated information in order to assess measures already in place and to propose new solutions.--Publisher's description.
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"This publication has been prepared and edited by Emily Andrews-Chouicha and Kathleen Gray"--P. 4.

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Synthesis report. The state of play on IUU fishing -- Impacts of IUU fishing -- Drivers of IUU fishing activities -- Assessment of possible actions against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing -- Final observations -- Economics of IUU fishing activities. Definition -- Analytical framework -- Exploring the incentives to engage in IUU fishing activities -- Enlarging the framework -- Possible actions to curb IUU fishing activities -- Observations from the analysis -- Measures in place against IUU fishing. International frameworks on high seas fisheries -- Synthesis of inventory on national measures -- Inventory of RFMO measures -- Other related instruments that may be useful to combat IUU fishing -- Observations and key issues -- Inventory of national measures against IUU fishing activities. Australia -- Belgium -- Canada -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Iceland -- Ireland -- Italy -- Japan -- Korea -- Mexico -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Norway -- Poland -- Portugal -- Spain -- Sweden -- Turkey -- United Kingdom -- United States -- European Union.

This publication focuses on the economic, environmental and social aspects of fish piracy and identifies the forces that drive this activity. Based on data from a workshop of around 120 experts, as well as analytical documents developed for this study, this book presents systematic and consolidated information in order to assess measures already in place and to propose new solutions.--Publisher's description.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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