Managing Arctic Fish Stocks

Humans depend on marine fish stocks for economic and nutritional purposes throughout the world. Consequently, commercial fleets and super-trawlers are nothing new and many countries have found ways to regulate fleet sizes and catch limits within their territorial waters. But something new is happeni...

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Main Author: Distefano, Michael
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Published: Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law 2008
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spelling ftamericuniwashl:oai:digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu:peel_alumni-1113 2023-11-12T04:11:21+01:00 Managing Arctic Fish Stocks Distefano, Michael 2008-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/peel_alumni/114 https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/context/peel_alumni/article/1113/viewcontent/viewcontent.cgi unknown Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/peel_alumni/114 https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/context/peel_alumni/article/1113/viewcontent/viewcontent.cgi PEEL Alumni Scholarship environmental law law of the sea text 2008 ftamericuniwashl 2023-10-29T17:33:05Z Humans depend on marine fish stocks for economic and nutritional purposes throughout the world. Consequently, commercial fleets and super-trawlers are nothing new and many countries have found ways to regulate fleet sizes and catch limits within their territorial waters. But something new is happening in the Arctic Circle. As sea ice begins to disappear during summer months, a previously inaccessible fishing ground is emerging, and like all fishing grounds, it will be susceptible to mismanagement and exploitation. Text Arctic Law of the Sea Sea ice Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law
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Managing Arctic Fish Stocks
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description Humans depend on marine fish stocks for economic and nutritional purposes throughout the world. Consequently, commercial fleets and super-trawlers are nothing new and many countries have found ways to regulate fleet sizes and catch limits within their territorial waters. But something new is happening in the Arctic Circle. As sea ice begins to disappear during summer months, a previously inaccessible fishing ground is emerging, and like all fishing grounds, it will be susceptible to mismanagement and exploitation.
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