Antarctic fisheries

During recent years there has been a steady increase in the total world fish catch (including shellfish) to a plateau, reached in the early 1970's, of around 70 million tonnes. Although much of the increase in the past decade has been due to the Anchoveta fishery, if that component is excluded...

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Published in:Polar Record
Main Author: Everson, Inigo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1978
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0032247400018258 2024-03-03T08:37:09+00:00 Antarctic fisheries Everson, Inigo 1978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400018258 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0032247400018258 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Polar Record volume 19, issue 120, page 233-251 ISSN 0032-2474 1475-3057 General Earth and Planetary Sciences Ecology Geography, Planning and Development journal-article 1978 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0032247400018258 2024-02-08T08:35:39Z During recent years there has been a steady increase in the total world fish catch (including shellfish) to a plateau, reached in the early 1970's, of around 70 million tonnes. Although much of the increase in the past decade has been due to the Anchoveta fishery, if that component is excluded the underlying trend is still upward (Gulland, 1976). This increasing pressure on the established fishery resources has meant that in recent years there has been a tendency for those nations with a distant water fishing capability to look further afield. Although much of this exploratory fishing has been in areas reasonably close to good harbour facilities, the recent trend by coastal states of establishing 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zones has meant that the Southern Ocean, an area of limited international control, has receiveda great deal of attention. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Polar Record Southern Ocean Cambridge University Press Antarctic Southern Ocean Polar Record 19 120 233 251
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Geography, Planning and Development
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