Regulating Fishing Practices in the Arctic

The thawing conditions and the shorter sea ice seasons are opening up opportunities for trade and commerce in the Arctic. The melting ice means that previously unreachable areas, potentially rich in resources – including oil, gas and valuable minerals – are now increasingly accessible. Shipping traf...

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spelling ftissuelab:oai:harvest.issuelab.org:26514 2023-05-15T14:34:21+02:00 Regulating Fishing Practices in the Arctic Arctic Region 2014-01-01 https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/26514 eng eng Oak Foundation https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/26514 Copyright 2014 by Oak Foundation. Energy and Environment text 2014 ftissuelab 2022-01-09T08:52:52Z The thawing conditions and the shorter sea ice seasons are opening up opportunities for trade and commerce in the Arctic. The melting ice means that previously unreachable areas, potentially rich in resources – including oil, gas and valuable minerals – are now increasingly accessible. Shipping traffic in the region is also increasing. In the coming years, the Arctic has the potential to become a key passageway for global marine transportation. In addition, fish are migrating northward, a fact that will no doubt become all the more attractive for neighbouring countries' fisheries, as the rest of the world's fish stocks become increasingly scarce. However, the indigenous communities of the north depend upon the marine resources of the Arctic for their sustenance and livelihoods. The importance of protecting those resources and the ecosystems on which they depend is critical for securing a sustainable future. Text Arctic Sea ice IssueLab (Nonprofit Research) Arctic
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description The thawing conditions and the shorter sea ice seasons are opening up opportunities for trade and commerce in the Arctic. The melting ice means that previously unreachable areas, potentially rich in resources – including oil, gas and valuable minerals – are now increasingly accessible. Shipping traffic in the region is also increasing. In the coming years, the Arctic has the potential to become a key passageway for global marine transportation. In addition, fish are migrating northward, a fact that will no doubt become all the more attractive for neighbouring countries' fisheries, as the rest of the world's fish stocks become increasingly scarce. However, the indigenous communities of the north depend upon the marine resources of the Arctic for their sustenance and livelihoods. The importance of protecting those resources and the ecosystems on which they depend is critical for securing a sustainable future.
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